Sharon Huffman, MS, LCPC

Sharon Huffman, MS, LCPC

Cedar Ridge Counseling Provider

Sharon Huffman, MS, LCPC is an experienced Child and Family Therapist, having spent over twenty years working in Head Start programs, public mental health agencies, and private practice. She also has extensive experience working with children with special needs to help them be included in childcare and school programs. Her experiences include teaching social skills groups, assisting families with home-based routines, coaching families on parenting practices, and supporting families in the IFSP/IEP process.

Sharon has always been a “kid” person and, in addition to her professional experience, provided home day care when her children were younger, and is the mother of five children, one with special needs. This combination of professional and personal experiences allows Sharon to see things from many perspectives and understand families’ challenges. Sharon meets clients where they are, always assuming they are doing the best they can. She combines play therapy, art-based therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, and dialectical behavior therapy with client-centered approaches to assist children, teens, and families in attaining the skills needed to improve relationships and develop age-appropriate coping skills.

Robert Humphreys, MA, LCPC

Robert Humphreys, MA, LCPC

Kyla Duhart LCSW, Cedar Ridge Counseling
Robert is a Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor who earned his MA in Counseling Psychology from Towson University. Before becoming a mental health therapist, Robert received a Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology from UMBC and understands the importance of integrating concepts of community, culture and meaning-making into clinical practice. Robert specializes in individual and group therapy with specific expertise in treating depression, anxiety, trauma, psychosis, relationship issues and addiction.

Robert uses an individualized, integrative approach to psychotherapy – utilizing CBT, narrative therapy, and strength-based approaches to provide clients with the tools they need to heal, improve self-esteem, set and maintain healthy boundaries, and to feel better equipped to deal with the challenges of daily life. Robert understands that safe, non-judgmental spaces are required in order to best help clients explore issues of gender and sexuality, as well as to process trauma. Robert also welcomes non-native English speakers and clients whose country of origin is outside of the U.S.

Robert is currently accepting telehealth clients for daytime, evening and weekend appointments. To schedule an appointment with Robert, please click on ‘Request an Appointment’ or call 410-552-0773 for an intake specialist.