Compassion
We see the whole person, meeting them where they are and honoring their unique journey.
Hope
We help people discover a better future, even if it feels unreachable in the moment.
Inclusivity
Everyone deserves accessible care, free from judgment or barriers.
Integrity
We communicate honestly, set realistic expectations and uphold professional boundaries.
Accessibility
We work to reduce barriers and provide clear, transparent next steps so people feel informed, supported and more confident in moving forward.
Empowerment
Each person is an active participant in their journey; we walk with them, not ahead of them.
Collaborative Supports
Care doesn’t happen in isolation. When appropriate, we help connect individuals to additional supports that strengthen stability, continuity, and progress.
Please check back soon, as additional insurance providers will be added in the near future.

Swanita Robinson
Office Coordinator
As Office Coordinator, Swanita is the first warm greeting you encounter when walking into the STC Wellness Center! Swanita has over 15 years of experience in the mental health field and enjoys all the people she gets to meet in her role.
Swanita earned her degree as a Medical Administrative Assistant from Bryant & Stratton College and has dedicated her career to the administrative side of mental health care. She takes great pride in managing the clinic’s “ecosystem”—overseeing the daily flow and ensuring every detail runs smoothly behind the scenes.
Swanita encourages you to give the clinic a call, fill out the online form, or stop in to schedule an appointment! “Realizing you need help is the hardest part – let me make the next step of scheduling an appointment easy!”

David Guetzkow, LPC
Behavioral Health Director/Therapist
David Guetzkow, LPC, provides practical, trauma-informed therapy focused on helping clients regain control, clarity, and confidence in their lives. He graduated from Lakeland College in 2012 and has worked in mental health across multiple settings, including case management and therapy with individuals, couples, families, and veterans.
As a military veteran, David understands the impact of trauma, high-stress environments, and performance pressure. He is certified in EMDR therapy, an evidence-based approach proven effective in processing traumatic and unresolved experiences.
With a strong focus on men’s mental health and a person-centered philosophy, David believes in treating the individual, not the diagnosis. Clients who want to be truly listened to and supported with compassion, insight, and purpose often find his approach both grounding and empowering.

Carly Marohl, LCSW, CSAC
Substance Use Therapist
Carly Marohl, LCSW, is a licensed therapist who believes in people’s ability to grow into the best version of themselves. As a Certified Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC), Carly brings her extensive experience in addiction recovery to her work with clients of all backgrounds.
Carly received her Master’s in Social Work from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee and completed her training to become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). Carly enjoys meeting new clients, listening, and watching them heal.

Hannah Limpert, LPC
Therapist
Hannah Limpert, LPC, is a clinical counselor dedicated to developing tailored treatment plans that honor each client’s unique journey. With extensive experience supporting both youth and adults, she finds deep reward in assessing diverse clinical needs and guiding individuals toward long-term stability and healing.
Hannah earned her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Mount Mary University and has completed advanced training in dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. She utilizes an integrative approach, incorporating these evidence-based modalities to provide individualized, client-centered care.

Sophia Ward, LPC-IT
Therapist
Sophia Ward is a provider who believes that everyone can benefit from a therapeutic space. Specializing in clinical interventions aimed at addressing and healing the impact of trauma, Sophia has worked extensively with youth populations who experience adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), helping them heal and build fulfilling lives.
With a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and a certification in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Sophia is looking forward to working with a more diverse patient population at the STC Wellness Center. She earned her Master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee and is working towards more advanced trauma therapy certifications.

