Our Counselors
Every counselor is required to show either a degree of appropriate and applicable education, preferably a masters degree, as well as experience in the helping services. We hold to a high standard of past and current education both clinically, educationally, and experientially. We are always learning and educating ourselves in the fields of counseling, helping services, and spiritual formation. A list of materials, resources, and literature can be given to better understand our framework and approaches. This list is always evolving. All counselors are also required to meet in regular meetings for accountability and development both personally and professionally.

Chris Rogers
Founder & Director
I provide Individual and Family Counseling that focuses on creating sustainable connections and intimacy in all of your relationships. I equip people with the increased ability and understanding of how to maintain healthy boundaries and self control. I teach healthy and successful communication skills. I have a passion to help people get free from addiction and the painful patterns of self destruction.
I am a member of AACC.

Chris Ford
Licensed Counselor
With a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, I provide both Individual and Couples Counseling. I work with adolescents and adults, helping clients navigate concerns related to personal development, mental health, relationships, grief, trauma, spirituality, addiction, and the search for meaning in life. With compassion and curiosity, I am to create a space that encourages healing, growth, and authentic connection.

Mike Betancourt
Addiction Specialist
For over 15 years, I’ve had the privilege of walking alongside individuals on their journey to recovery from addiction.
I’m deeply passionate about helping people not only overcome addiction but also recover the things that matter most—peace, purpose, relationships, and a sense of wholeness. I believe in sustainable recovery, and I’m committed to creating a supportive, respectful space where healing and lasting change can happen.

Hannah Keith
Counseling Intern
I am a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern at Maple Tree Center for Growth, offering both in-person and virtual sessions for children, individuals, couples, and families. I specialize in attachment-related concerns and integrate a somatic, body-based approach to therapy, helping clients build nervous system awareness, understand patterns shaped by past experiences, and develop healthier ways of connecting with themselves and others. My goal is to support clients in cultivating greater self-awareness, emotional regulation, and more secure, connected relationships in their daily lives.
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