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Samaritan Center Counseling at Schreiber

Led by therapist Elaine Potts, LCSW

On-site counseling sessions through Samaritan Center are now available for Schreiber clients and their family members on Wednesdays at the Schreiber Center. Sessions are designed to support the emotional and mental well-being of children, teens, parents, and caregivers in a familiar, trusted environment.

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Meet the Therapist

Elaine Potts, LCSW brings more than 27 years of experience supporting children and families. Her background includes:

  • Outpatient counseling with children, teens, young adults, and families facing chronic medical and cognitive challenges
  • Extensive experience in grief counseling, including those who have experienced traumatic loss
  • Helping caregivers, parents, and families coping with anxiety, loss, major life transitions, and relationship challenges

Elaine’s approach is rooted in compassion and trauma-informed care.

Why Choose Samaritan Counseling at Schreiber?

Child-Centered Support

Developmentally appropriate methods to help children express emotions, build resilience, and develop coping strategies.

Family-Focused Care

Parents and caregivers are welcomed into the process to strengthen family communication and relationships.

Convenience & Accessibility

Counseling sessions are provided on-site at Schreiber, making it easier for families to access both developmental and emotional support in one location.

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Our Shared Mission

This partnership reflects the shared commitment of Schreiber and Samaritan to provide accessible, compassionate care for the whole family. By bringing counseling on-site, we’re ensuring that families have the resources they need to support both their children’s developmental progress and their emotional well-being.

Together, we are working toward a future where every child and family feels supported—physically, emotionally, and mentally.