Outpatient Staff

Outpatient Services

Outpatient counseling services are provided by master’s level therapists with additional qualifications and training.  All therapists offer individual and family counseling and work with children, adolescents and adults.  In addition, each therapist has individual areas of expertise and interest.

Jaymes Vroman, LPC  is the clinical director for outpatient services at Corry Counseling of LECOM Health. He possesses prior work experience in the inpatient mental health setting and has been working in the mental health field since 2008. He brings with him to his position an interest and familiarity in working with adults with serious psychological symptoms.                                     

Keri L.  Anderson, MS  is a master's level clinician, with nearly twenty years of experiences working with adolescents and families. She has a particular interest in working with adolescents and adults who experience anxiety, depression, and PTSD symptoms. Keri has completed multiple trainings over the years, involving CBT, FT, RTF, and has recently completed certification training for Cognitive Processing Therapy.  She is currently working toward licensure. She has a background in working with adolescents in a Restrictive Treatment facility, working with families in the home/community environment, as well as working with children/adolescence in the school environment.

Matthew A. Copley,  LPC  joined the CCLH Outpatient Program in February of 2022. Matthew is a Nationally Certified Counselor and has been licensed with the State of Pennsylvania as a Licensed Professional Counselor since 2019. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania in 2011 and his Master’s Degree in Community Counseling also from Edinboro in 2013. Matthew is interested in working with Chronic Illness and focuses on use of CBT in treatment. 

Lindsey McMillen, MSW - Lindsey graduated with her Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University in May of 2023 and is a National Certified Counselor (NCC). Previously, Lindsey graduated from the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford with her bachelors in Criminal Justice and minor in Counseling Psychology. Since her undergrad, Lindsey has worked in the mental health field. Lindsey’s background is in residential treatment where she worked with adjudicated youth. She has also worked as a Drug and Alcohol Counselor in the outpatient setting. Lindsey then began working in a Transitions Program in May of 2022 where she provided therapy, linkage, and practical support to empower young people and help them gain independent life skills. She has worked with individuals of all ages but has a passion for working with young adults. Her areas of interest include PTSD and she enjoys working with trauma survivors. She is currently pursuing a Doctorate degree with a focus on trauma.