Westside Psychological Services at Roberts Wesleyan University offers compassionate care from licensed professionals. Rooted in Christian faith, our team supports personal and spiritual growth through counseling, assessments, and outreach to help individuals and communities thrive.
Faculty Clinical Supervisors
Cheryl Repass, PsyD
Clinic Director, Clinician, Licensed Supervisor, Department of Psychology Chair and Traditional Undergraduate/Graduate
Dr. Repass specializes in the field of School Psychology, with over 15 years of experience working in the schools. She earned her Doctorate in School Psychology from Alfred University and is a Licensed Psychologist as well as Psychology Department Chair, Professor, and Program Co-Director.
Specific areas of expertise are in assessment and diagnosis with primary specialties in areas of learning and behavior, social emotional concerns and their effect on learning, autism, gifted learning behaviors, developmental disabilities, intellectual disabilities, processing disorders and evidence based intervention.
Dr. Repass has been dedicated to the work of understanding the learning needs of children throughout her career. She is committed to better understanding some of the hardest to answer child and adolescent difficulties in hopes of providing better support to children, families, and schools. She welcomes opportunities to form collaborative relationships with home school families, private and charter schools, and P-12 public schools.
Jennifer Aube, PhD
Clinic Consulting Director, Clinician, Licensed Supervisor, Department of Psychology PsyD Program Director and Traditional Undergraduate/Graduate Program Co-Director, Professor of Psychology
Dr. Aube earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology from McGill University. She is a Licensed Psychologist as well as Professor of Psychology and Doctoral Program Director at Roberts Wesleyan University. She has over 25 years of experience providing assessment, diagnosis, and therapy services in a variety of settings, including college counseling, private practice, outpatient clinics, and hospitals.
Dr. Aube has experience treating a variety of psychological issues in adults, including depression, anxiety, adjustment difficulties, grief, and trauma. She works with people who are experiencing stressful life events, difficulties in relationships, loss, and challenges in their lives, and who seek to better understand themselves and develop new skills to manage these challenges more effectively. She has a special interest in providing a space for those who wish to incorporate their Christian faith into the therapy process to become emotionally and spiritually healthy.
Dr. Aube considers it a privilege to partner with those who are struggling. She aims to provide a place where clients can be heard, understood, and accepted. She works collaboratively to help clients gain a better understanding of their problems and to commit to actions that will improve their lives.
Ashley Cooper, PsyD, CAS
Clinician, Licensed Supervisor, Department of Psychology Assistant Professor
Dr. Cooper earned her undergraduate and graduate training from Roberts Wesleyan University, including her doctorate degree in School/Clinical Psychology. Dr. Cooper currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Roberts Wesleyan University. She is also employed as a behavior therapist at Genesee Valley Institute of Psychology where she received specialized training in treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorders. Dr. Cooper’s previous clinical experience includes the role of school psychologist where she worked primarily with preschool and elementary school-aged children.
Dr. Cooper is passionate about providing a safe and inclusive space for her clients to explore thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in order to effect healing, growth, and change.
Karen Reber, LCSW-R
Clinician, Licensed Supervisor, Department of Psychology Graduate Field Education Director
Karen Reber earned her undergraduate degree in Business Administration from Roberts Wesleyan University as well as her master’s degree in Clinical Social Work, with additional licensure for psychotherapy. She has recently returned to RWU to support the Psychology Department as Director of Field Education, and Westside Psychological Services as a clinician specializing in couples and family therapy.
She returns to Roberts after extensive work as a clinic therapist at a community mental health clinic in Orleans County, where she had the opportunity to work with a variety of clients within the clinic and at two satellite offices, within their local high school and middle school. Her years of experience with a variety of ages, backgrounds, and severity of mental health struggles give her a unique insight and ability to assist clients.
Karen considers it a privilege to walk alongside individuals, couples, and families as they work to improve their daily function and better manage the challenges that come along. Karen is passionate about building a therapeutic relationship with her clients and providing a supportive environment to allow for growth and change.
Postdoctoral Supervising Clinicians
Lauren Monthie, PsyD
Postdoctoral Clinician, Supervisor
Dr. Monthie earned her PsyD in Clinical/School Psychology from Roberts Wesleyan University and is passionate about supporting children, adolescents, and families. Her prior experience spans residential, school, and community mental health settings, where she has provided therapeutic and diagnostic services.
Dr. Monthie offers trauma-informed caregiver training through Trust-Based Relational Intervention and finds value working with the entire family system. She also has experience in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Trauma-Informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT). She has a background in school psychology, particularly in special education, and wishes to continue fostering collaborative relationships with nearby schools. Additionally, Dr. Monthie integrates her passion for art and play into therapy, providing a creative outlet for those interested in exploring various therapeutic platforms.
Joe Teeple, PsyD
Postdoctoral Clinician, Supervisor, Department of Psychology Adjunct Professor
Dr. Teeple completed his undergraduate education at Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, PA, and his doctorate in clinical psychology at Marywood University in Scranton, PA -- Yes, the town from The Office! He completed his doctoral internship at the Canandaigua VA Medical Center and is currently serving as a postdoctoral fellow at Westside Psychological Services, as well as an adjunct professor of psychology at Roberts Wesleyan University and Rochester Institute of Technology.
Dr. Teeple has experience treating and assessing cases ranging from ADHD and learning disorders to complex trauma. He works primarily with adults and has clinical interest in working with patients with trauma and has a special interest in working with patients suffering from terminal illnesses. Dr. Teeple also has an interest in group therapy.
Doctoral Candidate Clinicians
As a doctoral training clinic, Westside Psychological Services serves as a practicum site for the PsyD program at Roberts Wesleyan University.
Our widely diverse and exceptional doctoral candidates perform the majority of evaluations and therapeutic services at the clinic, under close supervision by licensed faculty, postdoctoral clinicians, and staff. This model allows us to keep our fees low, while still providing excellent service to the Greater Rochester community and beyond.
Ayobami Bakare
PsyD Doctoral Candidate, Practicum Clinician
Ayobami is passionate about working with people of all ages, with a particular focus on psychological assessments for children and adolescents. Her teaching and clinical practice background equips her to support youth facing challenges in school, at home, and during play.
Ayobami considers it a privilege to engage in this field. She eagerly anticipates collaborating with clients and their families.
Kasey Bateman
PsyD Doctoral Candidate, Practicum Clinician
Kasey has worked in the mental health field for over 10 years and works as a School Psychologist while pursuing her clinical degree. She feels strongly that each person, regardless of age, should be seen and treated holistically. Her passion is to assist clients working towards their goals by utilizing their unique strengths and interests in order to conquer, manage, and mediate the concerns that are holding them back.
Specific interests include symptoms of co-occurring disorders, areas of stress and trauma, grief, and family dynamic management. She looks forward to walking alongside you as you navigate this part of your mental health journey.
Brooke Gingher
PsyD Doctoral Candidate, Practicum Clinician
Brooke has a passion for helping individuals navigate the challenges of life. She has a particular interest in helping children, adolescents, and their families adjust to the obstacles they face at home and at school.
Brooke’s approach is inclusive, empathetic, and client-centered. She works diligently to provide a safe space and looks forward to collaborating with clients of all ages.
Julia Hammond
PsyD Doctoral Candidate, Practicum Clinician
Julia earned her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. She is passionate about helping and collaborating with individuals of all ages.
Some of her clinical interests include play therapy, cognitive-behavior therapy, and psychological assessment.
Christina Jeon
PsyD Doctoral Candidate, Practicum Clinician
Coming soon.
Addie O'Connell
PsyD Doctoral Candidate, Practicum Clinician
Adeline believes deeply in the power and effectiveness of the therapeutic process. Her approach is centered around fostering a warm, genuine connection with each client, ensuring a safe and supportive environment for exploring individual challenges.
Adeline is passionate about working with clients of all ages and backgrounds, embracing the diversity of experiences that shape who we are. She maintains a human-centered approach, where empathy, understanding, and collaboration are at the heart of every session. Through her work, Adeline is committed to helping clients achieve growth, and lasting positive change.
Tess Pettit
PsyD Doctoral Candidate, Practicum Clinician
Tess believes in the positive impact therapy can have in an individual's life. She considers it a privilege to partner with individuals of all ages as they work towards growth and self-exploration.
Tess welcomes each individual as they are and strives to foster a safe and inclusive space. Her clinical interests include anxiety and emotional related concerns.
Riley Schmeer
PsyD Doctoral Candidate, Practicum Clinician
Riley enjoys working with people from all different backgrounds. His approach is always to meet people where they are at and walk with them on their mental health journey. Riley is excited to work with individuals and families and is passionate about serving the community.
Riley’s clinical interests include neurodevelopmental and anxiety related disorders, and he is researching topics in the field of Sports Psychology including the effects of traumatic brain injuries in sports.
Oormi Sivapatham
PsyD Doctoral Candidate, Practicum Clinician
Oormi is passionate about bringing change to an individual’s life through therapy and assessment with all age groups, however, she is particularly interested in working with children and young adolescents.
She has experience working in school and private practice settings that have prepared her to work with diverse clients and tailor her work to address every client’s unique challenges.
Xavier Smith
PsyD Doctoral Candidate, Practicum Clinician
Xavier is passionate about therapy's restorative power, and ability to bring positive change into people's lives and heal the community.
He places a high value on providing tailored comprehensive support that fits his client's unique needs to meet them where they are. His approach is inclusive and welcoming to people of all ages and walks of life.
Alex Willmes
PsyD Doctoral Candidate, Practicum Clinician
Alex wants to help others navigate everyday stressors that may feel too much at times. She aims to provide problem-solving skills to those she works with, while also providing empathy for people of all ages. Some of her interests currently involve anxiety, obsessions, and understanding how childhood experiences impact one’s mental well-being.
Alex’s approach is forward and structured; she is always seeking for ways to grow in her approach alongside those she works with.
Jacob Woock
PsyD Doctoral Candidate, Practicum Clinician
Jacob Woock has mental health experience in both military and private practice settings. He is passionate about helping individuals overcome trauma and anxiety.
While he enjoys working with clients of all ages, Jacob has a special interest in therapy and psychological assessment for children and young adults. His approach is highly personalized, grounded in the latest research, and designed to provide tailored support that specifically addresses each client's unique challenges.
Zachary Zaharkin
PsyD Doctoral Candidate, Practicum Clinician
Zachary has a passion for working with and helping individuals across all age groups overcome their personal challenges. He takes a client-centered approach that focuses on acknowledging and addressing each individual’s needs.
Zachary believes that it is an honor to perform this work and looks forward to meeting the psychological needs of the community.
Ian Zon
PsyD Doctoral Candidate, Practicum Clinician
Ian enjoys working with clients from all walks of life. In particular, he is passionate about helping adolescents and young adults navigate the transition to adulthood among the uncertainty of life.
Some of Ian’s clinical interests include anxiety-related disorders and depression. He sees working with clients and learning their distinct stories as an honor and looks forward to working in collaboration with clients and families.
Support Staff
Kelly Bisciotti
Clinic Operations Manager, Department of Psychology Programs Manager
Kelly earned her undergraduate degree in biology and chemistry from SUNY Brockport. Previously a senior technical associate in a prestigious biomedical genetics research lab for 15 years, Kelly has turned her focus to family and other interests.
With a lifelong passion for administrative support, Kelly has embraced her support role assisting the Department of Psychology as well as Westside Psychological Services with billing, scheduling, and other operations needs.
Kelly has a personal interest in holistic wellness, and understands the importance of mental health advocacy. She is thrilled to be able to support the greater Rochester community through her clinic role.
Meg Dillenbeck
Clinic Operations Coordinator, Department of Psychology Programs Coordinator
Meg received both her undergraduate and masters degrees in Education from Roberts Wesleyan University. She has worked at the University for 4 1/2 years in various roles and has finally found her perfect fit in the Psychology department.
Meg has a passion for organization and helping people while still being able to tap into her education background by connecting with the students. She enjoys being able to provide support for her coworkers/students in hopes that it can ease some of the stress we all feel on a day to day basis.
Questions? Contact Westside Psychological Services