CACTC - Key Persons


Aimee Maas

Job Titles:
  • Program Director / Supervisor, OCCC
Ms. Maas has over 35 years of experience as a clinical social worker. As Counseling Program Director at OCCC, she leads weekly group supervision for the staff and interns. Ms. Maas has worked in a medically complex NICU where she provided crisis intervention, coordination of complex discharges in diverse social contexts, and leadership in establishing neonatal abstinence guidelines for parental involvement. During that time, she began involving therapy dogs into her work to promote staff and parent support. For the past 5 years she has been working as an animal assisted psychotherapist at OCCC. She is passionate about incorporating a therapy dog into sessions to reduce anxiety and establish a safe environment for working through depression, anxiety, trauma, and bereavement. (MSW Washington University in St. Louis, CAAP Animal Assisted Therapy Programs of Colorado)

Ann Letourneau

Job Titles:
  • CSJ, PsyD / Director of Training / Psychologist / Supervisor, CDPCC
Dr. Letourneau offers clinical services for teenagers through older adults dealing with variety of issues including stress, anxiety, depression, grief, relationship concerns, difficult transitions, and developmental issues across the lifespan. In addition, she specializes in offering psychological assessments for men and women who are in the discernment and application process of entering a Catholic Religious Congregation. (PsyD, The Chicago School of Professional Psychology)

Benjamin Pyykkonen

Job Titles:
  • Co - Director / Supervisor, Hesed Psychological Services
Dr. Pyykkonen works with adolescents and adults, primarily from a cognitive-behavioral approach, and also provides psychological and neuropsychological testing at Hesed Psychological Services. Additionally, he is the director of the doctoral clinical psychology program at Wheaton College. He is actively engaged in academic research examining the cognitive and emotional factors related to a number of clinical conditions, which enhances the effectiveness of his clinical work. These include dementia, hydrocephalus, depression, neurodevelopmental genetic disorders, HIV, and compulsive sexuality. (PhD, Illinois Institute of Technology)

Dennis R. Bourne

Job Titles:
  • Director of the Behavioral Health Department
Mr. Bourne currently serves as the Director of the Behavioral Health Department, and is a behavioral health provider serving patients across the lifespan at two LCHC locations. He also facilitates groups to promote social and emotional skills for children and adolescents in the context of primary care. His interests include addressing trauma, issues related to race and culture, and working with adolescents and families. Mr. Bourne highly values building rapport with patients, as well as ensuring patient comfort with the therapeutic process. He desires to help build bridges between disciplines to provide patients with a smooth experience while receiving care. (MA, Regent University)

Dr. Brian Post

Job Titles:
  • Psychologist / Supervisor, OCCC
  • PsyD / Psychologist / Supervisor, OCCC
Dr. Brian Post has been offering individual and marital therapy for over 10 years and has also taught doctoral-level classes in individual and couples therapy and psychological assessment. He particularly enjoys working therapeutically with adults and strives to offer a safe place where people feel understood and valued. Throughout this work, he welcomes conversations about spirituality and faith. Dr. Post also focuses on supporting couples so that they can not only survive but thrive through the difficult times, especially when they realize that their partner and marriage is not going to fulfill all their hopes and expectations. Finally, Dr. Post enjoys offering psychological assessment as a way to both celebrate who people are and assist them in areas where they struggle. He can help clarify a person's diagnosis, give in-depth personality descriptions to promote growth, evaluate preparedness for bariatric surgery, fulfill adoption requirements, and determine readiness for missions and seminary training. (PsyD, Wheaton College)

Elissa McGovern

Job Titles:
  • Psychologist / Supervisor, CDPCC
Dr. McGovern is particularly passionate about working with children, adolescents and emerging adults. She offers clinical services to address depression, anxiety, relational distress, academic concerns, and behavioral issues. She incorporates play therapy, CBT, and mindfulness techniques into her therapeutic work and also values the integration of faith into the therapy process. She conducts group work relating to social and academic skills, social-emotional development, behavioral management, and boundary setting. Dr. McGovern utilizes psychological assessments to supplement the work done in therapy and administers psychological and neuro-psychological testing to children and adults for a variety of issues including academic concerns, attention difficulties, learning disabilities, social/emotional concerns, and career aptitude concerns. (The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, PsyD)

Jermaine Thomas

Job Titles:
  • Psychologist / Supervisor, CCCOC
Dr. Thomas specializes in working with individuals struggling with early relational trauma, depression, and couple issues. His treatment approach is integrative, as he incorporates perspectives from psychodynamic theory, emotion-focused therapy, the Gottman method, Adlerian therapy, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. He is also the author of the self-help journal, The Examined Life: A Journal of Questions and Quotes (2022 Book Fest Award recipient for Inspiration, Motivation, and Transformation). Dr. Thomas believes that our early experiences, particularly our early relational experiences, lay the foundation for how we view others, the world, and ourselves. He strives to help individuals recover from the pain of their past and he has a passion for working with individuals who seek to learn more about themselves, and desire to grow emotionally, relationally, and spiritually. Dr. Thomas is especially passionate about helping clients form better relationships with God. His style of therapy is relational, and clients can expect that he will explore their issues with them without judgment. It is his aim to create a safe space in which clients feel comfortable working through difficult private issues as he provides support along the road to healing. (PsyD, Adler University)

Jessica Jensen

Job Titles:
  • Psychologist / Supervisor and Assessment Clinic Director, OCCC
  • PsyD / Psychologist / Supervisor and Assessment Clinic Director, OCCC
Dr. Jensen is a CACTC graduate and currently oversees the Assessment Clinic at Outreach. Her work across multidisciplinary systems of care with children, adolescents, and adults informs her collaborative approach to supporting clients' needs and strengths. She is passionate about using neurodiversity-affirming, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed psychological assessment to empower clients' ability to advocate for themselves and their families. She also has specialized training in traumatic stress psychology and spiritual integration. She uses therapy approaches such as ARC, DBT, and STAIR-NET with clients who have experienced interpersonal and sexual violence and exploitation. (PsyD, Adler University)

Jessica Marshall

Job Titles:
  • Director
  • Training Director
  • Training Director / Psychologist / Supervisor and Outreach Director of Clinical Training
Dr. Marshall is the CACTC Training Director, as well as a CACTC graduate. She has worked in a variety of clinical settings including a child guidance clinic, skilled nursing facilities, a university counseling center and a variety of outpatient community mental health clinics. She provides assessment and consultation services for mission organizations and schools regarding a variety of mental health topics and oversees Outreach's clinical training at the masters and doctoral levels. She has a passion for helping children get access to the resources they need through comprehensive psychological/educational assessments using a neurodiversity affirming framework. In addition, she enjoys providing therapy to clients with ADHD, anxiety, depression, and complex trauma histories, particularly those in underserved communities. Dr. Marshall has a Master's degree in Theology and values integrating faith into her clinical work when appropriate. (PsyD, Fuller Theological Seminary/Fuller Graduate School of Psychology)

Lisa Naatz

Job Titles:
  • PsyD, ABSNP / Co - Director / Supervisor, Hesed Psychological Services / Adjunct Faculty, Wheaton College School of Psychology, Counseling, and Family Therapy
Dr. Naatz is board certified in school neuropsychology and provides psychological and neuropsychological assessments for children and adolescents; her assessment specialty areas include autism spectrum, ADHD, and learning disabilities. Dr. Naatz also works with adolescents and adults in therapy, primarily from a third-wave cognitive behavioral approach; her therapy specialty areas include trauma, anxiety, depression, and grief. Additionally, she works as an adjunct professor at Wheaton College in the clinical psychology doctoral program. (PsyD, University of San Francisco)

Matthew Hussey

Job Titles:
  • Behavioral Health Clinical Training Director / Supervisor, LCHC
Dr. Hussey is currently serving in the role of Clinical Training Director at Lawndale Christian Health Center (LCHC). He primarily works out of the clinic located in Breakthrough Community Center and the OB/GYN care team, meeting with patients to address mood related disorders associated with pregnancy and the postpartum period. Dr. Hussey has worked as a supervisor in the consortium and provides trainings on topics such as the impact of physical health on mental health and working with clients of diverse faiths. He is passionate about working in underserved communities and providing mental health services in a medical setting to patients who might not otherwise access mental health care. (PsyD, The Illinois School of Professional Psychology)

Nancy E. Cochran

Job Titles:
  • Executive Director / Psychologist / Supervisor, CDPCC
Dr. Cochran joined the Center in 2005; prior to this she taught adolescents with behavior and emotion challenges. She currently provides therapy to adults of all ages, couples families and adolescents. Dr. Cochran is passionate about helping couples achieve a "conscious relationship" with a focus on trust, communication, intimacy and healthy boundaries. She uses mindfulness-based cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy and Internal Family Systems therapy to help those struggling with depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive thinking, panic attacks, eating disorders, PTSD and self-esteem issues. (PsyD, The Adler School of Professional Psychology in Chicago)

Rebekah Stevenson

Dr. Stevenson is a CACTC graduate and a bilingual behavioral health provider at LCHC. She provides behavioral health consultation services to patients across the lifespan, treating a wide spectrum of mental health conditions and promoting overall health and wellness. Dr. Stevenson also facilitates a virtual stress management group for adults in both English and Spanish. Her interests include addressing the impact of past trauma on current mood symptoms and interpersonal functioning/relationships, as well as women's health and increasing access to mental health care in underserved communities. Dr. Stevenson previously served as the Clinical Training Director for the Behavioral Health Department, and is passionate about supervision and training. (PhD, Illinois Institute of Technology)