
Jeanette Vought, PhD, LP, LMFT, LICSW.
Jeanette is the Founder and Clinical Director of CRC with
over 25 years of experience in the field of recovery from physical,
emotional, and sexual abuse. Along with earning a Ph.D she also has
credentials including Licensed Psychologist (LP), Licensed
Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW), and Licensed Marriage
and Family Therapist (LMFT). Along with Lynn Heitritter she
co-authored Helping Victims of Sexual Abuse (1989, Bethany House
Publishers) and authored Post-Abortion Trauma: 9 Steps to Recovery
(1991, Zondervan Publishing). Jeanette sees clients from all
disciplines of the mental health field; however, her specialty
remains adult survivors of sexual abuse.
Janet Bush, MSW
Director of Becomers Therapy Group (not pictured)
Deborah Link, MA, LPCC, LAMFT.
Deb is a Licensed Professional
Counselor, and is the Group Therapy Coordinator. She specializes in
individual therapy with adolescents and families who have emotional
and behavioral disturbances such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity
Disorder (ADHD), Aspberger’s, Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD),
Anxiety, and Depression. She is also trained in Dialectical
Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and can provide parenting skills training.
Her other areas of interest include grief therapy, suicide
prevention, and addressing spiritual searching and doubt within the
therapeutic context.
Brian Nelson, MA, LP.
Brian is a Licensed Psychologist. For adolescents, he
specializes in Attention Deficit Hyper Activity Disorder (ADHD),
Autism, Depression and Anxiety. He also works with marriage and
family conflicts, parenting issues, domestic abuse, and sexual
addiction. He also sees clients who suffer from Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder (PTSD), and Obsessive Compulsory Disorder (OCD).
Some tools Brian uses in his practice are EMDR (Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing), Psychological Testing, and
Theophostics.
Mark Odland, M.A., M.DIV.
LAMFT
Mark serves as director of the
Restoration Project. He specializes in marriage therapy, family
therapy, trauma, play therapy for children, sexual addiction,
depression, and anxiety.
Mark has received intensive training in EMDR, and has special
interest in helping those who have survived traumatic events or
experienced emotional, physical, or sexual abuse.
As a former camp counselor, chaplain, and pastor, he also has
expertise in matters related to faith and provides Christian
counseling to those who desire it. Mark has been trained in
pre-marital counseling, grief counseling, play therapy, marriage
enrichment, and emotionally focused couples therapy, and has
experience working with panic attacks, bi-polar disorder, chemical
dependency, anger issues, ADHD, autism, and parent coaching.
Beth Lutz, Psy.D.
(not pictured)
Beth holds a doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology.
She works with children, adolescents, and adults of all ages, both
individually and within the context of family and marriage
counseling. Her areas of specialty include play therapy,
parenting skills training, anxiety, depression, grief and loss,
eating disorders, and recovery from physical, emotional, and sexual
abuse. Beth’s other areas of interest include Dialectical
Behavioral Therapy (DBT), spiritual direction, recovery from
chemical addictions, and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD). She follows a Christ-centered approach to counseling,
incorporating biblical principles with psychological practices.
Colleen Prudhomme
Executive Director




