Our Professional and Caring Providers
We have the most licensed psychologists and psychiatrists practicing in one location in New England

Daniel Angell, M.S., CAGS
School Psychologist and
Educational Liaison
Mr. Daniel Angell received his Bachelor's Degree from Le Moyne College in Syracuse, and his Master's Degree and Certification of Advanced Graduate Study (CAGS) from
Northeastern University in Boston. In addition to his position as Educational Liaison at The Counseling Center, Daniel is presently employed as a School Psychologist in the Salem
(NH) School District, where he has worked for the previous 7 years. Daniel also has experience with school-sponsored and private tutoring in many subject areas.

Mr. Angell is certified by the New Hampshire Department of Education in the area of School Psychology. He is also a member of the National Association of School Psychologists
(NASP).

Mr. Angell mainly conducts psychological and academic assessments of learning, behavioral, or emotional difficulties in the school setting to assist with developing comprehensive
recommendations for IEPs and 504 plans. Mr. Angell has had extensive experience participating in Special Education meetings as well as in providing formal and informal
consultation to special educators and classroom teachers. From these experiences Daniel has developed a solid knowledge of Special Education procedures and laws, which serves
him well in his work as an Education Liaison supporting parents and school systems to develop meaningful IEP or Section 504 plans for students in need of services.

Heather Andonucci-Hill, Psy.D.
Post-Doctoral Fellow in
Psychology
Dr. Heather Andonucci-Hill earned her B.A. at Saint Michael's College in Vermont where she majored in psychology and minored in gender studies. She earned both her Master's and
Doctorate at the California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University, specializing in working with children and families. Dr. Andonucci-Hill is a member of the
American Psychological Association.

Dr. Andonucci-Hill has worked with clients and consulted with staff in many different settings such as an adult supported living program, a rape crisis center, outpatient clinics, child
and adolescent safe homes, adolescent group homes, child and adult residential programs, and child psychiatric hospitals. She has completed numerous comprehensive evaluations
and provided recommendations for dispositional planning for children and adolescents who resided in various out of home placements. She has also conducted evaluations, written
behavior assessments, and provided behavioral management consultation for children, adolescents, or adults who have been diagnosed with developmental disabilities.

Dr. Andonucci-Hill specializes in treating clients with mood and anxiety disorders, trauma related issues, personality disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorders, family and
couples issues, and women's issues. She works with children, adolescents, and adults across the life span. Her strength based individual and family approach to treatment is
eclectic, specifically drawing from psychoanalytic, family relations, relational and cognitive behavioral theories.

James Antisdel, M.D.
Board Certified Psychiatrist
Dr. Antisdel received his medical degree from University Health Sciences at The Chicago Medical School, and completed his psychiatric internship and residency at Dartmouth
Medical School in Hanover, NH.

Dr. Antisdel was previously in private practice for the past 17 years in Manchester, NH, specializing in psycho-diagnostic evaluation, insight-oriented psychotherapy and
psychopharmacology- medication management. He has been a clinical director for a outpatient treatment facility, consulted to a college counseling center, and been a
physician/consultant to a 24- bed crisis, trauma, detoxification unit.

Dr. Antisdel is listed in the “ Guide to America’s Top Psychiatrists”. He was also voted “Best Psychiatrist in N.H.” by his peers and published in NH Magazine April, 2005.

Dr. Antisdel has a special interest in treating mood disorders, anxiety disorders, post-partum depression, and the interface of medical illness and psychological functioning.
Dr. Brooke Baron earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, summa cum laude, from the University of New Hampshire. She received both her master’s and doctoral degree in
Clinical Psychology from Argosy University, San Francisco Bay Area campus, California. As part of her training, Dr. Baron completed her predoctoral internship and postdoctoral
fellowship at Seacoast Mental Health Center in Portsmouth/Exeter, New Hampshire where she provided adult outpatient psychological services, including psychological testing,
emergency services, and psychotherapy. Dr. Baron is licensed to practice in New Hampshire and is a member of the American Psychological Association.

Dr. Baron utilizes a psychodynamic approach in conjunction with cognitive behavioral interventions. She believes that working to foster an empathic therapeutic alliance is a necessary
ingredient to help people begin to explore underlying feelings and relationship dynamics in a safe environment. She works with patients on the connection between thoughts, feelings,
and behaviors to help achieve personal change and improve quality of life issues. Specifically, Dr. Baron maintains expertise in helping individuals with anxiety, depression, relationship
conflict, trauma, abuse, and life transitions. Generally, Dr. Baron enjoys helping patients address unresolved personal, life and/or relationship issues and improve their ability to cope
with challenging circumstances.
Brooke Baron, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist
Coleen H. Barry, Ph.D.
Licensed Clinical Mental
Health Counselor
Post Doctoral Fellow in
Psychology
Dr. Barry earned her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Western Michigan University after completing her pre-doctoral internship at the University of New Hampshire Counseling
Center. She earned her Masters in Counseling Psychology from Boston College and her Bachelors in Psychology from University of New Hampshire. Dr. Barry is licensed to practice
in New Hampshire and is a member of the American Psychological Association and the Association for Applied Sport Psychology.

Dr. Barry has diverse clinical experience. Prior to coming to The Counseling Center of Nashua, Dr. Barry was a Mental Health Counselor and the Coordinator of the Women's Crisis
Center at the Franklin Pierce University Outreach Education Center where she also taught two undergraduate level Psychology of Gender courses. Dr. Barry has provided mental
health services on many university campuses, in community mental health centers, in community outreach programs, and in residential treatment facilities. She also has experience
as a sport psychology consultant and a career counselor.

Dr. Barry greatly enjoys working with adolescents, young adults, and adults. She provides psychological services individually, with couples, and in groups. Dr. Barry has expertise in
treating clients with anxiety, depression, trauma, bipolar disorder, personality disorders, substance abuse, health issues, relationship issues, multicultural issues, grief or loss, and
family issues. Dr. Barry specializes in treating eating disorders, body image issues, women's issues, identity issues (career, sexual orientation, gender, self-esteem, etc), and sport
psychology issues. Dr. Barry has a purposefully eclectic clinical approach, drawing largely from relational, cognitive behavioral, and feminist theoretical perspectives.
James Antisdel, M.D.
Board Certified Psychiatrist
Michael Bohnert, MD
Licensed Psychiatrist
Diplomate, American Board
of Psychiatry and Neurology
Dr. Bohnert is a Board Certified psychiatrist who received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine where he also did his internship. He completed
his psychiatric residency training at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center, Harvard Medical School. He has held academic appointments at Harvard Medical School where he was
Instructor of Psychiatry teaching psychiatric residents at the Cambridge Hospital. He is a graduate of the Psychoanalytic Institute of New England, East.

Dr. Bohnert is a member of the American Psychiatric Association and the Massachusetts Psychiatric Society. He is also a member of the American Psychoanalytic Association and
is a charter member of the Psychoanalytic Society of New England, East. In addition to his current practice at The Counseling Center of Nashua, he has a private practice in
Cambridge, Massachusetts. He has also served for years as staff psychiatrist at Westwood Lodge. Dr. Bohnert specializes in general adult psychiatry including the treatment of
depression and other affective disorders, anxiety and panic disorders, sleep problems, obsessive compulsive disorders, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, eating disorders, and
premenstrual syndromes.

Susan Beltz, Ph.D.
Clinical Neuropsychologist
Licensed Psychologist
Dr. McLaughlin-Beltz earned her Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology from the University of Lowell in Lowell, MA, where she graduated cum laude in 1984. She received her
Master's of Arts degree in Psychology from Southern Connecticut State University in May 1998 and then worked as the clinical director of a vocational rehabilitation center for adults
with mental health issues and developmental challenges. She also worked extensively in the Massachusetts courts, state psychiatric hospitals, and community treatment facilities.
Dr. McLaughlin-Beltz received her Ph.D. in Behavioral Neuroscience from Boston University School of Medicine in June 1998. She completed comprehensive training in the specialties
of neurodevelopmental disorders, neuropsychological assessment, psychopharmacology, lead toxicity, and behavioral teratology. Her pre-doctoral training included internships with the
Boston University Autism Team and the Boston City Hospital Pediatric AIDS Team, where she provided neurodevelopmental assessments for children, and participated in
multidisciplinary research protocols. Dr. McLaughlin-Beltz completed post-doctoral training in neuropsychological assessment of children and adolescents, conducting competency
evaluations, and emergency crisis intervention at Greater Lawrence Mental Health Center and the Lawrence District Court.

Dr. Beltz has directed emergency crisis centers and is currently a regional team leader for the NH State Disaster Behavioral Response Team. She has training and experience in
critical incident stress management and treatment of persons suffering from trauma.

Dr. Beltz provides neuropsychological and psychological services to individuals and families. She specializes in the evaluation and treatment of children and adolescents. Her
specialty areas include: Autism, ADHD, Asperger's, non-verbal learning disabilities, head injury, trauma, epilepsy, metabolic (mitochondrial) disorders, cortical vision impairment, and
learning disabilities.
psychology issues. Dr. Barry has a purposefully eclectic clinical approach, drawing largely from relational, cognitive behavioral, and feminist theoretical perspectives.