Navigating Life's Challenges

Graduate Students at MAPS

Nick Duska is an MHC student intern and prospective Licensed Mental Health Counselor. Nick has experience working with adults who are contending with anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, career challenges, major life adjustments, spirituality and meaning making. Nick’s approach to therapy places the relationship between him and the client as the foundation for deep and steady transformation. Using person-centered counseling as the spark to initiate change, he intentionally applies an eclectic mix of modalities that foster effective growth through existential practices, mindfulness, cognitive behavioral techniques, and elements of internal family systems. At the heart of his work lies the desire to uncover, embrace, and invigorate each person’s authentic self; the unique amalgamation of qualities and circumstances that gives every individual a set of superpowers, and an integral role to play in their life.

Contact Nick by email at nduska@mapsnh.org or by phone at (603)355-2244, ext. 8110.

To make a referral, please contact our Intake Coordinator at (603)355-2244 then dial 0 or email at office@mapsnh.org.

Sally Montgomery is a third-year doctoral student in clinical psychology at Antioch University New England. Sally has experience working with adults who deal with anxiety, depression, relational distress, trauma, and identity exploration. She also works with couples to improve communication, process grief, and navigate relational changes and sexual concerns. Sally endeavors to nurture collaborative, egalitarian relationships with her clients that cultivate self-knowledge, flexible thinking, and depth of feeling. In therapy, Sally primarily pulls from relational psychodynamic practices, though she believes in utilizing multiple therapeutic theories and modalities to meet the individual needs of each patient.

Contact Sally by email at smontgomery@mapsnh.org or by phone at (603)355-2244 ext. 8117.

To make a referral, please contact our Intake Coordinator at (603)355-2244 then dial 0 or email at office@mapsnh.org.

Jeffrey M. Parrish is a Clinical Intern who is training to become a psychologist. He will be working at MAPS until the Summer of 2024 as a candidacy requirement for his Doctor of Clinical Psychology (PsyD) degree. He enjoys working with adolescents and children and is interested in trauma work, attachment issues, anxiety, and depression. Jeffrey works in a variety of treatment modalities and values connecting with his clients to understand them and their challenges. Jeffrey is providing in-person and virtual sessions.

Contact Jeffrey by email at jparrish@mapsnh.org or by phone at (603)355-2244 ext. 8264.

To make a referral, please contact our Intake Coordinator at (603)355-2244 then dial 0 or email at office@mapsnh.org.