The Counselors of Sandstone

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Brooke Weaver, LPC

Brooke earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Denison University in 2006 and went on to complete a Master of Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Kent State University in 2019.

Brooke has experience supporting both adolescents and adults through various clinical challenges. During her training, she completed practicum work at Kent State University and her internship at CommQuest Services, Inc. She has worked with clients facing a range of concerns including depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, substance use disorders, personality disorders, bipolar disorder, and issues related to LGBTQ+ identity.

Brooke’s therapeutic style is collaborative and strengths-based. She primarily utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and incorporates Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and Motivational Interviewing (MI) to meet the unique needs of each client. Brooke is dedicated to creating a safe and supportive space where clients can gain insight, build coping skills, and move toward their goals.

Brooke is currently supervised by Angela Rodgers, LPCC-S, NCC.


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Dana Bejger, CT

Dana is currently completing her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Kent State University and is actively engaged in her internship at Sandstone Counseling. She previously earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Kent State University, along with a Certificate in Addictions Counseling.

Dana believes in the power of storytelling and sees each client as the author of their own unique narrative. She considers it a privilege to walk alongside individuals as they share their inner experiences, offering a space that is affirming, compassionate, and free of judgment.

Rooted in a biopsychosocial and trauma-informed approach, Dana works collaboratively with clients to foster a therapeutic environment of trust, respect, and empowerment. She values the complexity of each individual’s story and aims to help clients identify their strengths, gain perspective, and grow in ways that enhance their mental and emotional well-being. Her goal is to support clients in meeting life on life’s terms—with resilience, insight, and authenticity.

Dana is currently supervised by Angela Rodgers, LPCC-S, NCC.


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Rachel Foster, LPC

Rachel is passionate about working with adolescent girls, adults experiencing emotional dysregulation, self-esteem issues, communication/interpersonal issues, phase of life issues, depression, anxiety, grief and trauma related issues.

Her approach to counseling is to provide a comfortable environment for clients to explore their feelings and inner conflicts. She takes a client-centered approach that is collaborative to assist clients with feeling empowered and building upon their pre-existing strengths and develop coping skills to provide hope.

Therapy can be a vulnerable experience and taking that first step to address one’s own mental health can understandably seem daunting at times. Rachel strives to provide a judgement free, supportive environment to help foster each of her client’s personal growth.

Rachel is currently supervised by Angela Rodgers, LPCC-S, NCC.


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Jacob Sheehan, LPC

Jacob holds an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Akron and currently works at an addictions treatment center in Akron as an intake assessment specialist and outpatient counselor (LPC)

Jacob has always been one for deep conversations--ones that share what is really on someone's mind, and what matters most to them. His fascination and love for all things 'human' began during his time in education, was cultivated through teaching high school Philosophy, and has recently led him into the world of counseling, where he feels very much at home. 

Jacob strives to provide a warm and validating therapeutic space so that all clients can feel safe and heard in every moment of their healing journey. Jacob is passionate about healing through self compassion and acceptance and sees most challenges through an ACT lens, while also employing techniques from CBT, DBT, and IFS—all from a strongly person-centered foundation. Jacob shares that it is always a profound and meaningful experience to him to support someone in their journey of personal growth and development. 

Jacob is available on Saturday mornings and afternoons.

He is supervised by Angela Rodgers - LPCC-S.


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Stacy Triola, LPC

Stacy earned her Bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies with a concentration in Youth Development and a minor in Psychology from Kent State University in 2008. She then completed her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Akron in 2019.

Stacy has extensive experience in providing therapeutic services to children, adolescents, and young adults in various settings. She has worked in partial hospitalization programs, hospitals, public and alternative schools, as well as outpatient settings. As an LGBTQ+ affirming counselor, she is also trained in treating anxiety, depression, self-harm thoughts, suicidal ideation, and trauma. She has received advanced training in DBT and is experienced in utilizing CBT and other strengths-based approaches.

Stacy is currently supervised by Angela Rodgers, LPCC-S