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Erin

Erin Luginbuhl Burkholder

Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Registered Play Therapist

Limited Appointment Availability

Ben Wageman

Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern

Limited Appointment Availability

Kristen Thomas

Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern

Not Accepting New Clients

Corinne Tucker

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Accepting New Clients

Annalea Krumm

Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern

Accepting New Clients

Alison Klohonatz

Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern

Accepting New Clients

Jessi Slater

Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern

Accepting New Clients

Erin

About Erin

After working 7.5 years in community mental health and school-based settings, Erin started Willow Lane Counseling.  Erin enjoys working with children and their parents, as well as adults working through interpersonal trauma and attachment injuries.  A learner at heart, Erin continues to work towards her certification in Sand Tray Therapy, as well as becoming more informed about using Expressive Arts within the counseling room. 
 
When she’s not at the office, Erin enjoys training for marathons, watching The Amazing Race, and spending time with her husband and their rescue dog, Loki. 
 
Erin received her Master of Arts in Counseling degree from RTS-Orlando and is currently a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Qualified Supervisor in the state of Florida, as well as a Registered Play Therapist.  Erin is also an active member of the Florida Association for Play Therapist, serving as the conference chair.  

Fun Facts About Erin:

  • Erin is an Enneagram 1 continually learning to incorporate play and rest into rhythms of life 
  • Before becoming a counselor, Erin spent 6 years teaching, including teaching overseas in China 
  • Erin was born on St. Patrick’s Day! 

About Ben

Ben enjoys providing a space for clients to explore their stories–the ups and downs, challenges and victories that present themselves. Ben works with elementary aged children through young adulthood on issues related to anxiety and depression, relational stress, and transition. Ben also enjoys working with high school and college athletes on the unique challenges they face in the competitive world.

Outside of the counseling room, Ben can be found exploring the many restaurants and local coffee shops, as well as out on the golf course or kayaking on the water.

Ben received his Master of Arts in Counseling degree from RTS-Orlando. He is currently a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern in the State of Florida.

Fun Facts About Ben:

  • Ben has been playing golf since he could walk. 
  • In college, Ben spent six months living in New Zealand. 
  • Moose Tracks (vanilla ice cream with fudge and peanut butter cups) is Ben’s favorite ice cream.

About Kristen

Kristen works with children, teens and young adults experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, relational conflict and personality disorders. Kristen is passionate about helping clients feel validated and works collaboratively towards positive and lasting change. She
enjoys using mindfulness to create a safe place for children, teens, young adults and their families to process their stories, gain understanding and insight into their presenting problems.

In her spare time, Kristen enjoys spending time with her husband and one-year-old daughter, trying new restaurants, reading, and doing crossword puzzles.

Kristen received her Master of Arts in Counseling degree from RTS-Orlando and a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from the University of Central Florida.

Fun Facts About Kristen:

  • Kristen has been to 5 out of the 7 continents.
  • Kristen completes the New York Times crossword puzzle daily.
  • Kristen could eat ice cream every day.

About Corinne

Corinne enjoys working with individual adults, teenagers and their families, and children ages 8 & up, on topics of grief, loss and change, spirituality, trauma recovery, cultural identity formation and immigration issues, anxiety, and ADHD.

Corinne thinks of counseling like gardening: most of the work happens underground, uprooting weeds, removing rocks, watering with love and reorienting to the light of truth.  Working “underground” allows Corinne to see the first new sprouts of life, strength, and joy emerge in someone’s life!

When she’s not in the office, Corinne enjoys playing sand volleyball, paddleboarding, and spending time with friends. 

Corinne received her Master of Arts in Counseling degree from RTS-Orlando and her Bachelor of Arts in English degree from the College of William & Mary. 

Fun Facts About Corinne:

  • Ethiopian food is one Corinne’s favorite types of food!
  • Corinne makes macrame wall hangings. 
  • Corinne’s parents let her choose a middle name for her childhood dog.  She named him Kumquat.

About Annalea

Annalea works with children ages 4-6, as well as teens and adults experiencing anxiety, depression, grief and family conflict.  Annalea enjoys helping people develop tools for emotion regulation, as well as interpersonal skills.   

It is a privilege for Annalea to walk alongside others through their experiences and be trusted with their vulnerability, helping them live the most holistic, healthy life they can. 

In her spare time, Annalea loves cooking and baking, trying new local restaurants and play card and board games.  

Annalea received her Master of Arts in Counseling degree from RTS-Orlando and a Bachelor of Science in Health Education from the University of Florida.  

Fun Facts About Annalea:

  • Annalea knows sign language and supported students at UF as a teaching assistant.
  • Annalea is the first native Floridian in her family.
  • In her free time, Annalea enjoys doing paint by numbers. 
     

About Alison

Alison works with children age 8 and up, adolescents, and adults with diverse backgrounds experiencing depression, anxiety, grief, ADHD, addiction, trauma and interpersonal conflict.  

Alison is deeply drawn to the privilege of walking alongside others as they journey toward true flourishing.  For Alison, there is something profoundly meaningful in witnessing someone’s healing and growth, knowing that their stories and voice hold immense worth.  Alison’s passion lies in creating a space where compassionate, nonjudgmental acceptance and joyful welcoming become the foundation for transformation. 

When she’s not in the counseling room, Alison enjoys cooking, reading, watching TV, going on walks, listening to podcasts, chatting and laughing with friends and loved ones. 

Alison has a Bachelor’s Degree in Health and received her Master of Arts in Counseling degree from RTS-Orlando. 

Fun Facts About Alison:

  • Alison loves funny t.v. shows, including her favorite Brooklyn 99.
  • Alison spent four years living in Asia.
  • Alison is on a never-ending quest to brew the perfect cup of coffee at home.

About Jessi

Jessi enjoys working with elementary aged children, teens and adults on issues related to emotion dysregulation, parent/child conflict, divorce/separation, anxiety, depression, as well as grief and loss. Jessi enjoys helping not only individual clients thrive, but also their family system as a whole.
 
When she’s not in the counseling room, Jessi enjoys going on walks with her husband and 1-year old, baking, knitting, and playing guitar.
 
Jessi received her Master of Arts in Counseling degree from RTS-Orlando and her Bachelor of Social Work from James Madison University.  She is currently a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern in the State of Florida. 

Fun Facts About Jessi:

  • Jessi’s siblings include one brother and six sisters!
  • Jessi loves tap dancing.
  • Baking sweets is of one of Jessi’s favorite things to do.