Missouri
Therapists
Vetted, culturally competent, licensed therapists ready to support you.
DR. BROOKE BARTLETT, PHD
Brooke Bartlett, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist and owner of Center for Trauma, Anxiety, and Stress Inc. (CTAS). A nationally recognized trauma specialist, Dr. Bartlett is also a highly specialized first responder and military psychologist with over 10 years of hands-on training and experience providing a wide range of culturally competent mental health services. She has an extensive research history examining first responder and military metal health, with over 20 scientific publications, dozens of national and international conference presentations, and a published book chapter. In addition to her clinical and research work, Dr. Bartlett is frequently featured in a variety of first responder-focused media outlets, including CRACKYL Magazine, industry podcasts, and more. Driven by a deep passion for serving those who serve others, Dr. Bartlett founded CTAS to deliver comprehensive evidence-based services that are accessible, effective, and rooted in cultural competence. She is available to provide culturally competent therapy to first responders in 42 states.
-All states except: Alaska, Hawaii, Montana, New Mexico, Louisiana, Iowa, New York, & Massachusetts
DR. JANA TRAN, PHD
Dr. Jana Tran is a licensed psychologist who earned a Ph.D. in counseling psychology from the University of Houston. She first worked with combat Veterans at the Michael E. Debakey VA Medical Center, specializing in evidence-based treatments for PTSD, including Cognitive Processing Therapy, Prolonged Exposure, and CBT for Insomnia and Nightmares. Next, as a staff psychologist at the Houston Fire Department, she responded to critical incidents and provided therapy to first responders, developing an additional specialization in couples therapy. Most recently, she worked at NASA conducting astronaut trainings and mission support.
Dr. Tran is now in full-time private practice, where she integrates her specialties and offers trauma-focused couples therapy. Rather than treating trauma and couples work as separate endeavors, she provides a unified space for exploring how each person's trauma history and learned coping patterns contribute to conflict and disconnection.
Dr. Tran grounds her work in Emotion Focused Therapy for Couples (EFT-C), which involves actively mapping the cycle of conflict, or the pattern of reactions that lead to escalation, so that both partners can see the dynamic clearly and begin to step outside of it. She also draws on other frameworks, such as the Gottman Method, to help couples build concrete skills for de-escalating conflict and engaging in productive repair conversations. Throughout this work, couples develop a shared language and a clearer path toward rebuilding emotional safety.
With her background in PTSD treatment, Dr. Tran helps couples identify trauma triggers and protective responses and connect them to their conflict cycle. Couples often discover how one partner's wounds directly activate the other's. She incorporates approaches such as Somatic Experiencing and Parts Work (or Internal Family Systems) to help partners navigate these raw spots, regulate their nervous systems, and begin to recognize and respond to each other with compassion. As that recognition deepens, so does the connection.
Dr. Tran developed a deep respect and appreciation for operational populations through her years of direct service alongside them. She is passionate about continuing to serve these communities and is committed to the lifelong endeavor of cultural humility. She meets clients with curiosity and an understanding of cultural values such as mission over self, the stigma around help-seeking, and the ways that operational stress can shape both the individual and the relationship at home.
Dr. Tran is licensed in Texas and has the Authority to Practice Interjurisdictional Telepsychology (APIT) in all states except Alaska, California, Hawaii, Iowa, Louisiana, Massachusetts, and New Mexico.
ADAM NEFF, LPC
I work with clients from a position of empathy and genuine connection, to empower and enhance the abilities that you already have and to develop new skills to achieve your idea of wellness. I work hard to create a space that is safe and comfortable so we can connect.
My desire to continue to grow and learn from all my interactions with my peers and supervisors so I can be supportive in ways that feels the most comfortable for you. I have a passion for collaboration so you can achieve your desired self.
My experience as a firefighter for almost 3 decades has significantly influenced the person I am today and has created a deep desire and passion to connect with other people in the public safety community. Through our shared experiences and understanding, together we can discover a process that feels supportive and comfortable.
BETH SALMO, LPC, LCPC
Beth Salmo earned a M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Arkansas and has over a decade of clinical experience. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Missouri and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) in Illinois. Ms. Salmo is also a National Certified Counselor (NCC) and Emergency Responder and Public Safety Certified Clinician (ERPSCC). Beth owns Thin Line Counseling Services, LLC where she specializes in helping first responders and others with high occupational stress, as well as their loved ones. She is trained in and practices trauma-focused CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy); EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing), prolonged exposure therapy (for trauma); Cognitive Processing Therapy (for trauma); insomnia treatment (CBT-I); and works often with individuals presenting with anger, trauma, depression, anxiety/panic, grief, and moral injury. Ms. Salmo actively supports the military and veteran communities. She is a Star Behavioral Health Provider through the Uniformed Services University and Purdue. Utilizing cutting-edge skills gleaned from consistent participation in continuing education, Beth augments her skills so that she may help all warriors. She is married to a Marine (MSgt, retired). Beth sees people aged 18+. Beth started her dream practice in late 2021 following the death of a former partner, who worked for many years in law enforcement. Having several friends and loved ones in public service roles - including being a law enforcement significant other for many years - Beth personally understands the issues and dynamics that can present in these relationships. Beth sees first responder clients virtually (MO and IL), in person at her home-based office in St. Peters, MO, and offers walk & talk sessions. She also enjoys guest speaking on podcasts about responder and military mental health. You can learn more about Beth's work by visiting www.tlc-help.com and following her on her professional Facebook (www.facebook.com/thinlinecounselingservices) and Instagram: @tlc_help. She can be reached at beth@tlc-help.com or at 314.297.0331

