Strides: Success Through Resiliency, Interventions, Development, and Effective Support

The goal of STRIDES is to provide mental health support for LCS students to help them make STRIDES towards well-being. The partnership between LCS and the FSU Counseling Psychology and School Psychology PhD program began in Fall 2023 and is directed by Dr. Lyndsay Jenkins.

During the 2024-2025 academic year, STRIDES is working at Godby High School, Chiles High School, RAA Middle School, Cobb Middle School, Deerlake Middle School, and Canopy Oaks Elementary School.

Team Members & Clinicians
Lynsday Jenkins

Lyndsay Jenkins

Hello! My name is Dr. Lyndsay Jenkins. I am the Director of Seminoles ASPIRE. I am the Michael and Jean Shahnasarian Endowed Professor at FSU in Counseling and School Psychology and a Licensed Psychologist in Florida. My family and I have lived in Tallahassee for eight years and we have children that attend Leon County Schools. In our free time, we enjoy fishing and going to the beach. As the Director of STRIDES, I oversee and supervise the graduate clinicians who provide individual and group counseling to LCS students. 

Maria Aliberti

Maria Aliberti

Hello! My name is Maria, and I am a 4th year student in the Combined Counseling and School Psychology PhD program at FSU. I moved to Tallahassee 3 years ago after completing my undergraduate degree at Boston College and I am enjoying the warm weather. I am looking forward to working with the students!

Nick Reese

Nick Reese

My name is Nicholas Reese and I am a 4th Year Ph.D. Student in the Counseling Psychology & School Psychology Program at Florida State University. I am originally from Atlanta, Georgia. I have lived many places such as Michigan and Louisiana but I am happy to be in the state of Florida now. I enjoy working with students with a large breadth of concerns. I look forward to working with the students of Godby.  In my free time I enjoy playing Fortnite, reading, fitness, and spending time with my family, friends, and pet cat. I look forward to potentially working with your student! 

Miranda Bradley

Miranda Bradley

Hi! My name is Miranda Bradley, and I am in my fourth year in the Combined School Psychology and Counseling Psychology Ph.D. program at Florida State University. I am originally from Tampa, FL, and received my undergraduate degree in psychology at the University of Florida in 2021. I have experience working with various clinical concerns such as anxiety, depression, self-esteem, crisis management, ADHD, ASD, and more. My research interests are primarily focused on prevention and intervention, bullying, and perfectionism in youth populations. In my free time I enjoy reading, playing pickleball, and spending time with friends and family (and my pup Winnie!).

Trish (Dunn) Powell

Trish Powell

My name is Trish (Dunn) Powell. I am a native Floridian, originally from Pinellas County, Florida. Currently, I am currently enrolled as a student in Florida State University's Counseling Psychology & School Psychology Combined PhD program. My primary research interests include psychometrics & assessment, and math achievement in elementary and middle school level students. Prior experience in counseling includes ADHD coaching, individual therapy, and study skills training. This semester I am most looking forward to serving the students and future leaders of Leon County. For fun, I enjoy playing with my two dogs and cat, as well as spending time with my family. 

Theo Meros

Theo Meros

Theo Meros, M.S. is a third-year doctoral student. A Tallahassee native and former structural engineer, Theo earned his M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Florida State University in 2022. His clinical interests focus on working with patients with severe mental illness; in particular, Theo hopes to serve the formerly incarcerated population. His research interests aim to understand the unique experiences of persons with physical disabilities. In his free time, Theo enjoys spending time outdoors and playing music with his daughter (Bailey), as well as reading, watching movies, and working out. 

Olivia Eto

Olivia Eto

My name is Olivia Eto. I’m a second year PhD student in the Combined Counseling and School Psychology program at FSU. I received my master’s and education specialist degree in Mental Health Counseling at FSU in 2021. I am looking forward to working at Florida High as it is a special place for me. I completed my thirteen years of schooling at Florida High and currently reside in Southwood. I enjoy working with children and have an interest in neurodevelopmental disabilities. I previously worked with children and adolescents conducting clinical assessments and held counseling sessions for children with autism spectrum disorder. My research interests include therapeutic intervention and assessments for children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disabilities. In my free time, I enjoy crafting, playing piano, and running. Go Noles! 

Local Mental Health Providers

Local Resources


2-1-1 Big Bend Hotline

Call 2-1-1 or (850) 617-6333

https://www.211bigbend.org/

Apalachee Center

2634 Capital Circle NE Tallahassee, Florida 32308

Main: (850) 523-3333
Toll-free: (800) 226-2931

Capital City Youth Services

(850) 545-2061

http://www.ccys.org/programs-at-a-glance/

Boys Town North Florida

3555 Commonwealth Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32303

(850) 575-6422

Catholic Charities Counseling Program

1380 Blountstown Highway

(850) 222-2180, Option #4

http://www.catholiccharitiesnwfl.org/Tallahassee

Hours of Operation:

Monday–Wednesday: 9:00am – 6:00 pm
Thursday: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

Cost:

Sliding scale; some insurance accepted for mental health services; other services free.

Disc Village

3333 W. Pensacola St. Suite #34, Tallahassee, FL 32304

(850) 575-4388

https://discvillage.org/

Eastside Psychiatric Hospital

2634-B Capital Circle NE Tallahassee, Florida 32308

(850) 523-3300 Ext. 4340

FSU Assessment, Learning Evaluation, & Counseling Center (ALEC)

FSU Stone Building, Suite 2207

(850) 644-3611

https://annescollege.fsu.edu/alec

Tallahassee Memorial Hospital

1616 Physicians Drive – Dial 911 for emergencies

The Emergency Department 24 hour administrative number: (850) 431-5411

The 24 hour phone directly to the TMH Behavioral Health Center: (850) 431-5411

www.tmh.org

Services Offered:

The Psychiatric Emergency Response Program (PERP) provides emergency psychiatric evaluations for persons experiencing a serious mental health crisis.

Turn About, Inc.

Miccosukee Road

(850) 671-1920 2771

http://www.turnabout.org/

Resources in Surrounding Counties 


Apalachee Center – Gadsden County

79 Lasalle Path, Quincy, Florida 32351

(850) 875-2422

Services Offered:

  • Care Management Services
  • Psychiatric Evaluation and treatment
  • Psychosocial Rehabilitation
  • Adult and Children Services
  • Primary Care

Hours of Operation:

Monday – Friday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Apalachee Center – Taylor County

1421 Old Dixie Hwy., Perry, Florida 32348

(850) 584-5613

Services Offered:

  • Psychiatric Evaluation and treatment
  • Psychosocial Rehabilitation
  • Adult and Children Services

Hours of Operation:

Monday – Friday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Apalachee Center – Wakulla County

43 Oak St., Crawfordville, Florida 32327

(850) 926-5900

Services Offered:

  • Care Management Services
  • Psychiatric Evaluation and treatment
  • Adult and Children Services

Hours of Operation:

Monday – Friday: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)-Wakulla

2140-C Crawfordville Hwy, Crawfordville

(850) 925-1033

Hours of Operation:

9:00 am - 1:00 pm

National Mental Health Resources

National Resources

If you are in danger or are feeling suicidal, call 911 immediately.


Boys Town National Hotline – serving all at-risk teens and children

(800) 448-3000
Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week
Text VOICE to 20121, every day, 2:00 pm to 1:00 am CST
http://www.boystown.org/hotline

Childhelp USA National Child Abuse Hotline

800-4-A-CHILD (422-4453)
Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week
https://www.childhelp.org

Crisis Text Line (U.S. only)

Text HELLO to 741741 or message us at facebook.com/CrisisTextLine to chat with a Crisis Counselor.
Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week

GLBT National Youth Talkline 

(800) 246-PRIDE (7743)
4:00 pm - 12:00 am EST, Monday to Friday
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm EST, Saturday
http://www.glnh.org/talkline  

HopeLine

Call or text (919) 231-4525 or (877) 235-4525
https://www.hopeline-nc.org/

loveisrespect, National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline

(866) 331-9474
Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week
http://www.loveisrespect.org   

National Association of Anorexia Nervosa and Eating Disorders

(630) 577-1330
10:00 am - 6:00 pm EST, Monday to Friday
http://www.anad.org

National Domestic Violence Hotline

(800) 799-SAFE (7233)
Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week
http://www.ndvh.org

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse & Alcoholism

(800) 662-HELP (4357)
Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week
http://www.niaaa.nih.gov

National Runaway Switchboard

(800) RUNAWAY (786-2929)
Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week
http://www.1800runaway.org  

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline

(800) 273-TALK (8255)
Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week
http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org

TeenLine

(310) 855-HOPE (4673)
(800) TLC-TEEN (852-8336) (U.S. and Canada only)
Or text TEEN to 839863
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm Pacific Time, every night
https://teenlineonline.org