Meet Our Interns

In Him Christian Wellness seeks to provide healing services accessible to all, regardless of the individual’s ability to pay.

We have a few strategies for achieving this, but one of the most significant ways is by partnering with graduate schools to offer internships for students. Because internships are not paid, we can charge rates below our sliding scale for clients who utilize their services. These students are in the final stages of their Master's in Counseling before graduation and they receive weekly supervision from a licensed counselor on our staff, as well as mentoring from our clinicians.

  • Kaytlin Brock

    Lemoyne

    Kaytlin is grateful for the opportunity to complete her internship hours at In Him Christian Wellness. Kaytlin graduates in May 2024 with a Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University and will then work towards becoming a Licensed Professional Counselor.
    Kaytlin and her family lived in Tokyo, Japan for several years, and this experience gave her a desire to serve individuals navigating cross-cultural stress or life transitions. Kaytlin works with individuals of all ages and has particular experience with helping those with life transitions, betrayal trauma, anxiety, depression, personality disorders, post traumatic stress, and couples therapy. Kaytlin speaks conversational Japanese, is a certified SYMBIS facilitator (pre-marital counseling), and is currently working towards her Gottman Level 1 certification in couples therapy.
    Kaytlin can incorporate Scripture and faith into counseling at the client's request or comfort level. Kaytlin enjoys time with her husband, children, and friends, speaking Japanese, eating sushi, and viewing cherry blossoms.

  • Trina Driver

    Lemoyne

    Trina, a 3rd-year counseling student at Cairn University, hails from Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. She is honored to walk with clients in their journey toward emotional, spiritual, and interpersonal health. Holding a Bachelor's in Religion and Christian Counseling from Liberty University, she is currently in her final semester of the Master of Science in Counseling program at Cairn.
    Trina loves working with young women, dealing with issues such as anxiety, depression, sexual abuse, disordered eating, and identity formation. She draws from several clinical approaches, including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and mindfulness-based techniques. As someone who has experienced the Wonderful Counselor, Trina loves inviting God into sessions, attuning to the comfort level of each client.
    Beyond her scholarly pursuits, Trina thrives on time with family and friends, the serenity of nature, and the delight of a captivating cooking show. Together with her husband, Nathan, she calls Lancaster, PA home.

  • Kaylee Hawkins

    Lemoyne

    Kaylee is a Master's level intern who attended Messiah University for her undergrad program and is attending Liberty University for her Master's. She received her Bachelor's in Psychology with a clinical concentration and is receiving her Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, graduating in May. She also works as an assistant behavioral consultant serving adult individuals who have autism spectrum disorder diagnoses. Kaylee loves working with neurodivergent individuals and helping them explore their cognitions and behaviors through a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Person-Centered Therapy (PCT) lens. Additionally, she loves working with children, adolescents, and adults, dealing with issues such as anxiety, depression, and trauma. Kaylee strives to meet her clients where they are at and collaboratively work towards improving their lives.

  • Angela Love

    Shrewsbury

    Angela is a graduate student of Messiah University's Master of Arts in Counseling program, with a focus in clinical mental health. Throughout her time at In Him Christian Wellness, she has been honored to work with many different clients, including couples, individuals, children, and adults. She loves being able to listen as others share their stories with her---ever thankful for their trust as she sits with them in hope.

  • Kristie Morton

    Carlisle | Lemoyne

    Kristie enjoys helping individuals, couples, and families, including children and teens, to grow and heal in their relationships with themselves and others. She utilizes cognitive behavioral talk therapy approach and art expression to help people externalize their thoughts and feelings. Kristie graduated from Penn State University with a bachelor's degree in psychology and is pursuing a master's degree in Marriage, Couple, and Family graduate counseling at Messiah University.

  • Danielle Olson

    Carlisle

    Danielle is a Master's level clinical intern attending Capella University. She enjoys counseling clients of all ages, as well as working with couples and families. Danielle uses an eclectic approach to therapy including Emotional Focused, Narrative and Person-Centered Therapy. In addition to her internship with In Him, she currently works as a Program Director at the YWCA and has past experience working in a Family Based Therapy program. Danielle strives to help each client meet their goals in the way that best suits their needs.