About WholeMind
At WholeMind, we believe in supporting kids' emotional health so they can focus on being kids. WholeMind was founded to combine evidence-based treatments with a modern, customized approach to support the emotional health of youth. Our clinicians' passion is tangible, and we work tirelessly to adapt cutting-edge treatments to each family's unique needs. This includes teaming up with parents, schools, and pediatricians to promote progress, as we know that kids thrive when their support system is all on the same page. With WholeMind, families no longer have to do it alone – we work tirelessly to make parenting easier and to support youth in reaching their goals.

Rachel Shelley, Ph.D.
FOUNDER, Director of Clinical Services
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Dr. Rachel is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist dedicated to helping children and families navigate the challenges of childhood anxiety, OCD, and behavioral difficulties. She received extensive training in evidence-based treatments at New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell, Montefiore Medical Center, and LIJ-Northwell Health and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in intensive treatment of OCD and anxiety disorders at Weill Cornell Medicine. Her expertise extends to supporting parents in understanding and managing anxiety-related behaviors, offering practical tools for building resilience in both children and parents. Dr. Rachel's parent-focused interventions aim to empower caregivers to better understand their child's emotional world, set healthy boundaries and respond effectively to a range of behaviors. She works with children of all ages and helps families foster emotional resilience, self-regulation and healthy coping mechanisms. Dr. Rachel's approach is warm, collaborative and tailored to the unique needs of each child and family. She is all about letting kids be kids while developing the confidence they need to thrive. In addition to clinical practice, Dr. Rachel is an advocate for early intervention and preventative mental health care, offering workshops and resources for parents and schools within the community.
New York
Connecticut
New Jersey
Telehealth

Eleanore Hall, Psy.D.
Clinical Director, Licensed Clinical Psychologist
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Dr. Eleanore is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in helping families navigate childhood anxiety, OCD, and behavioral difficulties through evidence-based therapies. She trained at a range of hospitals on the East Coast and in Denver, including Children’s Hospital of Colorado, Denver Health Medical Center, and McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School, where she received specialized training in intensive youth anxiety treatment. Her work is driven by a passion for helping kids get back in the driver’s seat and regain a sense of freedom.
Colorado
New York
Connecticut
New Jersey
Telehealth

Rebecca Grossman, Ph.D.
Staff Psychologist
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Dr. Becky is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in behavioral treatment for children and their caregivers. She received her PhD in Child Clinical Psychology from the University of Miami and completed her predoctoral internship at Kennedy Krieger Institute/Johns Hopkins, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship at Columbia University (CUCARD). Dr. Becky uses behavioral and evidence-based treatments to support children and their families and is experienced in providing parent training across a range of presenting concerns. She believes childhood is a magical time, and feels incredibly privileged to help families feel this too.
New York
New Jersey

Brooke Edelman, Ph.D.
Staff Psychologist
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Dr. Brooke provides evidence-based, developmentally sensitive therapy for children and families. She specializes in early childhood and parenting-focused interventions, and her clinical approach emphasizes the role of relationships in wellbeing. Dr. Brooke has received specialized training across settings. She uses a collaborative and warm approach to set each child and family up for success. In addition to clinical practice, Dr. Brooke consults with educational programs, camps, and other child-focused organizations, providing expert guidance on child development, behavior management, and strategies to foster resilience.
New York
Telehealth

Christine Cho, Psy.D.
Staff Psychologist
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Dr. Christine is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in evidence-based treatments for children/adolescents and young adults experiencing anxiety, OCD, selective mutism, behavioral difficulties and chronic medical illness. She has received specialized training in CBT and DBT in various settings. She is an Assistant Professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Attending Psychologist at the Children's Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM). She strives to create warm and genuine relationships with youth and their parents, as they partner together to build skills and confidence to regain control of their lives.
New York
Connecticut
Telehealth
New Jersey

Emma Lyons, Ph.D.
Staff Psychologist
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Dr. Emma is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who is passionate about supporting children and families through life's challenges. She partners with parents to help their children thrive – whether they're navigating a chronic illness, struggling with anxiety, or working through behavioral or emotional concerns. Dr. Emma creates a supportive, nonjudgmental space where families feel heard, understood, and empowered. She earned her PhD at the University of Oregon and completed specialized training at Oregon Health & Science University and Children's Hospital Colorado/University of Colorado School of Medicine in various pediatric areas. She specializes in using evidence-based treatments to address a wide range of concerns in children, adolescents, young adults, and their caregivers including parenting support, anxiety, and emotional/behavioral difficulties.
Colorado
New York
New Jersey
Connecticut
Telehealth

Maggie Rouen, LMSW
Clinical Therapist
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Maggie is a Licensed Social Worker that works with young adults, teens and children to address overwhelming emotions and patterns of unhelpful behaviors, and to navigate difficult life transitions. In addition to her work at WholeMind, she holds a clinical position at New York Presbyterian and has expertise in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and positive psychology. Using a strengths-based approach, she aims to bolster skills and resilience to help clients work through their anxieties, big emotions, and life stressors and, ultimately, get back to building a healthier, happier and more fulfilling life.
Connecticut
New York
Telehealth

Sean Hatch, Ph.D.
Staff Psychologist
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Dr. Sean is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in the use of evidence based treatments for kids and teens experiencing anxiety, ADHD, and behavioral difficulties. He has extensive training in cognitive behavioral therapies across a variety of clinical settings, from outpatient clinics to psychiatric inpatient units, at hospital systems on the West Coast and Denver. He strives to empower kids, teens, and families with tools that cultivate a future of lasting well-being.
Colorado
Telehealth
New York
Connecticut

Leah Grande, Ph.D.
Staff Psychologist
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Dr. Leah is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist specialized in evidence-based treatments for childhood anxiety, ADHD, and behavioral difficulties. She has expertise supporting children, teens, and young adults in coping with medical conditions. She completed her training in pediatric medical settings, including Children's Hospital Colorado and Children's Hospital of Orange County. She enjoys helping children and teens face their fears and get "unstuck" from their thoughts, so they can do the things that matter most to them.
New York
New Jersey
Connecticut
Colorado
Telehealth

Victoria Storm, LPC
Clinical Therapist
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Victoria is a Licensed Professional Counselor that works with children, teens, and young adults using evidence based treatments to address anxiety, OCD, and behavioral difficulties. She has received specialized training across several settings, including schools, inpatient mental health centers, and outpatient group practices. She uses a warm approach to partner with kids and their families to regain control of their lives while feeling empowered and confident throughout the process.
Colorado
Telehealth