Benton Clinical Staff

AMANDA PIPPIN, MA

Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor
CLIENTELE: Children, Adolescents, Teenagers, Adults, Families

[email protected]   318.734.8711

About

As a young child, I always wanted to work with people and help others.  That desire led me to teach.  I worked for six years as a middle school teacher in Bossier Parish.  Although I thoroughly enjoyed my teaching career, I began to understand that I had a greater interest in the relationships I developed with each of my students and in helping them navigate interpersonal relationships than their academics.  This realization led me to continue my education.

I graduated on August 19, 2021, with a Master of Arts in Counseling and Guidance: Clinical Mental Health through Louisiana Tech University.  While in graduate school, my passion for mental health was uncovered!  I believe mental health services are where I am meant to make the greatest impact in my community.

As a Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor, I strive to create a comfortable, safe space for my clients to be authentically open, to explore and learn who they are, and to help them discover their best selves.  Currently, I am pursuing additional training as a Registered Play Therapist to better support the families and parents with whom I work.  In session, I encourage growth, self-awareness, understanding, and self-care.  The strategies I implore are focused on mindfulness, emotional regulation, interpersonal effectiveness, and relationship enhancement.  My overall intention is to help you find the best way to live a life with meaning, joy, and satisfaction.

KEVIN ALDERMAN

Licensed Professional Counselor
CLIENTELE: Adolescents, Teenagers, Adults, Couples, Families
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[email protected]   318.560.0972

About

I have always had a desire to help people. I think that desire came from first being helped by others. I began the first 16 years of my career as a police officer. I obtained a Master of Arts in Counseling and Guidance from Louisiana Tech University in 2006 while still working as a police officer. I left the department that year and spent the following several years working with teens at Caddo Juvenile Court.
Life can by extremely hard at times and most of us have been wounded along the way. Those wounds if left unaddressed can lead to destructive habits and broken relationships. I am honored that God has allowed me to be a part of that healing process. What I hear most from my clients is that I am real. I want my clients to know that I genuinely care about them. I consider it an honor that they are willing to share parts of their lives with me. I practice acceptance with no judgment, while at the same time pushing for healthy change.
My belief is that there is always hope.
I work with teens, adults, couples and families. My primary focus is on helping men and boys develop to their full potential. This involves healing from past trauma and developing skills in order to improve physically, spiritually, mentally and relationally. I offer a faith based Christian approach upon request.

JENNIFER BEICH, MA

Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor; Brainspotting Provider
CLIENTELE: Adults

[email protected]   318-716-7878

About

I graduated with my Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University and began my counseling journey in Ohio. We are an Air Force family, and my husband is an active-duty Psychiatrist. I am a devoted mother to my 15- and 12-year-old kids and enjoy hiking trails and coffee on the porch.

I may not be your typical talk therapist as I believe in a “bottom up” versus “top down” path to healing, which simply means that I help my clients bravely go to the foundation, or roots, of where their trials reside. This foundation is found in areas of the brain and body that don’t speak plain “English,” yet have a clear story to tell. Through the foundation-first approach, and the use of therapies such as Brainspotting or IFS (parts work), you may finally experience lasting freedom from trauma and the anxiety, depression, and even associated physical pain that came with it. Above all else, I am a person-centered counselor and strive to provide a comfortable environment for you in counseling as a place where you can be free – free to be truly authentic, fully seen, and safely vulnerable. 

Experiencing trauma, or any difficulty, is deeply personal, and each one of us experience life in ways unique only to us. Because of this, to be trusted with your story is a privilege I do not take lightly. To walk with you toward healing is a great honor.

What is Brainspotting? “Where you look affects how you feel” (David Grand, PhD) is the literal power in Brainspotting.  Research demonstrates the profound ability of the brain to heal and rewire after trauma. Brainspotting, a “relative” of EMDR, directly accesses areas of the brain where trauma resides and provides a unique method of communicating with the trauma in its own language. In contrast to traditional therapies, Brainspotting allows the counselor to simply hold sacred space with the client. During this time in session, the healing of mind and body takes place gently, holistically, and organically with minimal intervention. Every person will have their own unique healing process. With Brainspotting, it is common to get results in significantly fewer sessions vs. with talk therapy. In the time it takes to form a single word of speech, your amazing brain manages up to a TRILLION connections – a power your brain was created to use for its own healing, and to do it quickly.

Note on Spirituality and Christian Counseling: Brain, body, and spirit create the holistic foundation of oneself. The spirituality in your life may look different than mine, but it is of utmost importance in your healing journey. For some, religion or spirituality may have caused woundedness, resentment, or deep pain.

Healing of spiritual wounds can be crucial in finding wholeness, and I seek to provide a warm, open, safe place for you to find renewal in this area, free from judgement. My faith is based on a relationship with Jesus, and I provide Christian counseling.  But counseling is truly about your story, worldview, beliefs, and how they came to be.

MEG ROLAND, MA

Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor
CLIENTELE: Teenagers, Adults, Couples

[email protected]   (318) 588-8511

About

I am a Provisional Licensed Professional Counselor (PLPC) with a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. My husband is a pilot in the Air Force, and we have three children ages 5-13. As a military family, we have lived in 7 states in 14 years, residing in every climate and culture the US has to offer!

I have worked with a wide range of clients including those suffering from: anxiety, depression, life transitions, grief, and trauma. I’ve also worked extensively with sex trafficking survivors and couples looking to strengthen and deepen their marriages. I take a balanced approach to counseling, combining logic and right thinking with acknowledgement and acceptance of emotions. I work to create balance and agreement of body, mind, and soul. Regardless of your struggles, I strive to create a safe place for clients to explore thoughts and beliefs, grow in wisdom and understanding, and heal.

My compassion and empathy have always driven me to help others. No one reaches the finish line of life without some level of trauma, hardship, grief, or anxiety. Our bruises and scars do not brand us as less-than, rather, they connect us as humans, made in the image of God, living in a broken world. My hope is that I might meet you where you are, strengthen your spirit, and guide you to freedom and peace beyond understanding. I can’t wait to meet you!