T.O.C. | The Overwatch Collective

501 (c) (3) Non-Profit and Podcast Funding Therapy Sessions and Supporting Mental Health among First Responders, Military, & Families

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Arizona Therapists

Robyn Sonnier, LPC-S, LCMHC

Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor

Robyn Sonnier, LPC-S, LCMHC, NCC, CCTP-II, CMCC, CRFC is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor providing online therapy to individuals in Louisiana, North Carolina, and Arizona. She is a graduate of Louisiana State University and is a Level 2 Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, Certified Military Clinical Counselor, and a Certified First Responder Counselor. She has years of experience providing therapy to veterans, first responders, and their families and is an active-duty military partner herself. She recognizes and respects the unique challenges and demands faced by this population.

Robyn’s clients describe her as straightforward and direct but still respectful and compassionate. She specializes in the treatment of OCD, trauma, and complex disorders including complex PTSD and dissociation and has training in a variety of evidenced based interventions including EMDR, IFS, CPT, and ERP. She is passionate about her role of helping others and remains engaged in ongoing continued education and personal learning to be the best for her clients. She has also spoken on both a local and national level on topics related to trauma, self-compassion, and military counseling issues.

 Robyn believes in individualized treatment through the use of a multi-modal approach and practices with an anti-discrimination, anti-oppression, and anti-racist orientation. She sees therapy as a partnership and values creating an environment where her clients can talk openly about their struggles, freely share what they disagree with or dislike, and use whatever language feels best for them. She is also currently enrolled in a doctorate program continuing her expertise in the counseling field. Further, she is known in her community for her volunteer work serving the veteran population by offering free therapy sessions to veterans in her private practice as well as her work with organizations such as Acadiana Veteran Alliance and The American Red Cross with the Service to the Armed Forces program. She can be reached via email robyn@robynsonnierlpc.com or via her website www.robynsonnierlpc.com.

Stephanie Miller, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

As a 10-year veteran, former Law Liaison, and certified Hostage Negotiator, Stephanie is uniquely familiar with the stress and trauma first responders and veterans encounter. She has spent her career specializing in complex trauma working with survivors of sexual assault and abuse, domestic violence, combat trauma, vicarious trauma, dissociative disorders, PTSD, self-harm, suicidal and homicidal ideation, and psychosis. Her passion is to create a safe space where individuals can begin to heal while walking alongside them in their journey. Her focus is to help individuals heal, energize, and become aware of their inner strengths through self-exploration and awareness in a neutral and safe space. Stephanie’s approach to treatment can best be summarized in the words of Maya Angelou, “I cannot change what happens to me, but I can choose to not be reduced by it.” 

Stephanie’s background includes working in acute inpatient treatment centers for adults and adolescents, substance abuse treatment, group and individual therapy, court ordered treatment, and crisis intervention. Additionally, Stephanie has worked as a Victim Advocate for the United States Air Force for over 8 years helping survivors of military sexual trauma to recovery and find their voice. Stephanie holds bachelors degrees in Psychology and Criminal Justice, and a Master of Arts in Professional Counseling. She is currently working towards her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with a specialization in Forensics and is in the final stages of completing a research study focused on exploring psychological impact on sexual trauma survivors who have support from a victim advocate. She is also trained to conduct testing and evaluation for Autism, ADHD, substance abuse, trauma, and several other areas of evaluation to provide robust and holistic assessment and treatment. She uses a combination of CBT, ART, ACT and psychoanalytic approaches to treat clients and incorporates mindfulness and meditation as well as psychoeducation to provide empirically based holistic treatment. Her areas of research interest include qualitative and quantitative work with first responders, veterans, sexual trauma survivors, and those with complex trauma to identify and advance alternative and holistic forms of treatment and healing. Stephanie is independently licensed as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Arizona and Texas and currently pursuing licensure in Idaho.

Jennifer Cooper, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Jennifer Cooper, LPC, NCC, is a former LEO and crisis responder for the Phoenix Fire Department. Jennifer has worked in social and public services for over 23 years and specializes in treating depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress among first responder and EMS populations. Jennifer has extensive experience working with critical incidents, crisis intervention, and high-profile cases. She currently treats patrol, special operations, investigators, and members of command staff in police and fire departments. Jennifer holds a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology and a master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, is a Certified Trauma Professional, Nationally Certified Counselor, and Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Arizona. She is the owner/operator of Jennifer Cooper LLC and the President/owner of the non-profit organization, Line of Duty AZ.

Meet Our Psychologists!

The primary role of the psychologist is to help people process challenges in their lives. They often help individuals navigate conflict, resolve internal struggles, and address mental health conditions. These wonderful psychologists are licensed, trained, experienced, and accredited professionals. They are here to help guide and support you through your healing process. We also have registered psychological associates who are pursuing their career as licensed psychologists.

If you are (or you know someone is) a licensed psychologist or psychiatrist and you want to be a resource to our first responders, military, and their families and spouses / significant others, please send us an email to: toctherapistoutreach@gmail.com

Dr. Brandi Luedtke, Psychologist

Arizona & Indiana

Dr. Brandi Luedtke is a Clinical Psychologist and Consultant whose main interests include working with those impacted by trauma exposure and PTSD and in the development and dissemination of scientific-based mental health interventions.

Dr. Luedtke received her undergraduate degree at The Ohio State University and her master’s and Doctorate degrees at the University of Indianapolis. She completed her doctoral internship at the Cincinnati Veterans Affairs Medical Center and has spent over the last decade in clinical, research, and leadership positions at one of the largest PTSD clinics in the United States. In addition to this, she has served as a consultant lending her clinical expertise in trauma-related disorders to develop various couples-based interventions and retreats, including working with Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and American Sniper’s Chris Kyle Frog Foundation.

Dr. Luedtke’s passion lies in teaching, training, and supervision in addition to clinical work. She has trained and supervised over 100 clinicians in Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for PTSD and has provider status in several other effective PTSD treatments, such as Cognitive Processing Therapy and Prolonged Exposure. She aims to continue to bring the best quality of mental health care through her work with the Nellie team and innovative partners.

Dr. Luedtke also has a Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT) that allows her to practice video psychotherapy to all but 9 states.