Our Team
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Stephen Duclos | MEd, LMFT, CST, CRC, LMHC (he/him)
Stephen is the co-founder of both the South Shore Family Health Collaborative, and the South Shore Sexual Health Center, organizations dedicated to providing quality family therapy, couples therapy, sex therapy and education to the Greater Boston area.
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Stephanie Wallace | LMFT, CST (she/her)
Stephanie values diversity and equality, and her work includes accepting and affirming the identities of clients across spectrums of ability, sexuality, gender, race, ethnicity, and religion. She strives to have conversations with clients that explore societal messages that may be impacting their choices and perspectives, and hopes that such conversations will leave her clients feeling more free to live the lives they want, rather than the lives expected of them.
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Florina Apolinar Claudio | PhD, LMFT (she/her)
Florina L. Apolinar Claudio works at providing a setting in which clients can feel heard and understood while also being supported and challenged. She helps clients identify and employ their strengths throughout therapy to assist in creating healthier personal and relationship patterns. Florina has an understanding of cultural communities, familial structures, beliefs, and values that impact clients’ lives.
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Lauren Drean | LMFT (she/her)
Lauren’s goal as a therapist is to help her clients move from a place of being stuck toward healing and progress. She uses insight, self-reflection, education, compassion and laughter to support individuals, couples and families to discover their healing capacity.
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Tina Lin Huber | MA, LMFT (she/her)
Tina Lin Huber is a relationally trained post-graduate therapist who specializes in helping individuals, couples, and families repair their relationships. She believes that fulfilling needs for attachment, intimacy, and connection is a universal human truth rooted in the foundation of all healthy relationships with oneself and others.
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Jordon Anderson | LICSW, CST (they/them)
Jordon is invested in helping others learn how to build meaningful and long-term relationships. At times people get stuck in patterns and cycles that don’t serve their larger goals and desires. Therapy can be a helpful way to investigate and bring curiosity to what holds people back, individually and relationally.