Staff Bios
Meet Your Student Health Services Team
Alyson Bostwick
M.A., LMFT
Mental Health Counseling Dept. Co-Chair
Pronouns: She/her
Education:
B.A. Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara
M.A. Clinical Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapist, Antioch University Santa
Barbara
Areas of Interest or Specialty: Stress/anxiety management, relationship issues, self-esteem building, assertiveness training/boundary setting, couples counseling, mood disorders, conflict resolution/mediation, grief and loss, performance/sports psychology, crisis intervention and management, multicultural issues, developmental issues in adolescence and young adulthood, identity exploration and development.
Lacey Peters
M.A., LMFT
Mental Health Counseling Dept. Co-Chair
Pronouns: She/her
Education:
B.S. Health Promotion, Community Health Education, Northern Arizona University
M.A. Clinical Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapist, Antioch University Santa
Barbara
Areas of Interest or Specialty: Relationship issues, depression & anxiety, stress, substance use, addictive disorders, co-occurring disorders, codependency, emotional/mood disturbance, conflict resolution, grief, life coaching, life transitions, peer relationships, relationship issues, school Issues, family issues, self ssteem, women's Issues, resiliency and empowement, developmental issues in adolescence and emerging adulthood, identity exploration.
Sheila Walker
M.A., AMFT
Mental Health Counselor
Pronouns: She/her
Education:
Areas of Interest or Speciality:
Raquel Do Carmo
M.A., LMFT
Mental Health Counselor
Pronouns: She/her
Education:
B.A. Advertising & Public Relations, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI
M.A. Counseling Psychology with Emphasis in Depth Psychology, Pacifica Graduate Institute,
Carpinteria, CA
Languages: Spanish & Portuguese
Areas of Interest or Specialty:
Stress, anxiety, depression, life transitions, identity exploration, interpersonal
relationships, confidence and self-esteem building, time management, crisis support
and management, personal development, conflict resolution, boundary setting, multiculturalism,
Cognitive Behavior techniques, Socratic questioning, process-focused counseling, mindfulness,
single parenting issues, grief and loss support, resilience building, strengths-based
and person-centered approach.
Becky Bean
M.A., ASW
The WELL Student Program Advisor
Pronouns: She/her
Education:
B.A. Community Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz
M.A. Social Work, Columbia University - School of Social Work
Areas of Interest or Specialty:
Mindfulness and stress management, trauma-informed care support groups, cognitive-behavioral
and family systems approaches, skills based psychotherapy,
empowerment based therapeutic interventions, re-entry counseling, somatic psychology, addressing relationship issues, identity and career exploration and development for young adults and adults.
Renato Marques
M.A., AMFT
Mental Health Counselor
Pronouns: He/him
Education:
B.A. Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara
M.A. Clinical Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapist, Antioch University Santa
Barbara
Areas of Interest or Specialty:
Cultural identity issues, anxiety, depression, interpersonal relationships, stress/anger
management, spirituality, diversity issues, body images & self-esteem, LGBTQ+, relationship
issues, career counseling, multiculturalism, mindfulness, social skills, divorce,
and substance abuse.
Languages: Spanish & Portuguese
David Rivera
M.A., Doctoral Student
Mental Health Counselor
Pronouns: He/Him
Education:
B.A. in Psychology, San Diego State University
M.A. in Counseling Psychology, UC Santa Barbara
Doctoral Candidate in Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology, UC Santa Barbara
Areas of Interest or Specialty: Mental health among communities of color, LGBT+ mental health, masculinity, relationships,
co-occurring disorders, trauma, anxiety, depressive symptoms, stress, acceptance and
commitment therapy (ACT) along with other evidence-based practices. David welcomes
individuals from all backgrounds
Fluent in: English and Spanish
Michaela Mujica-Steiner
M.A., AMFT
Mental Health Counselor
Pronouns: She/Her
Education:
B.S. Women's and Gender Studies, Northern Arizona University
M.A. Counseling Psychology, Pacifica Graduate Institute
Areas of Interest or Specialty:
Self-doubt and self-esteem, relationship issues, health anxiety, gender and sexuality,
autism and neurodivergence in adults, healing from religious trauma, spiritual abuse,
adverse religious experiences, or involvement in a high control group.
Rebekah Lovejoy
PH.D., M.A., AMFT
Mental Health Counselor
Pronouns: She/They
Education:
M.A./Ph.D. Mythological Studies with Depth Psychology, Pacifica Graduate Institute,
Carpinteria, M.A. Clinical Psychology with Somatic Psychology, Antioch University
Santa Barbara
B.A. Studio Art, University of California Santa Barbara
B.A. Film Studies, University of California Santa Barbara
Areas of Interest or Specialty:
Identity development, support for boundaries, safe spaces, trauma informed interventions,
relationship issues, life transitions, creative self expression, support for anxiety
and dysregulation toward self-grounding, resiliency, and empowerment. Experience working
with LGBTQ+ population. Support for all bodies and all people. Diverse population
ally. Integration of intuitive voice, and body experience, with meaning making.
Haley Fuller
M.A., AMFT
Mental Health Counselor
Pronouns: She/her
Education:
M.A. Antioch University of Santa Barbara, CA
Areas of Interest/Speciality:
My approach is psychodynamic but flexible; exploring the relationship to the self in both past and present experiences. I believe acceptance, choice, flexibility and compassion are the key agents of change. I enjoy working with young adults to provide space and guidance to connect to themselves, their purpose, their preferences and this existence. I am EMDR trained and fascinated by the human brain and somatic storage of trauma. I enjoy working with adolescents and individuals with a range of needs. I am LGBTQIA+ informed and delighted to support any and all life experiences. I have a deep love for animals, nature, food, music, family & community. When out of the therapy room I am hiking the hills with my dog Louis, surfing, gardening or cooking a lovely dinner with people I love.
Victoria Angelica Navarro
AMFT
Mental Health Counselor
Pronouns: She/her
Education:
M.A. Antioch University of Santa Barbara, CA
Languages: English/Spanish
Areas of Interest or Specialty:
My experience involves working with children and families needing support in their emotional and behavioral health for over 7 years. My specialty involves working with people who experience anxiety, depression, trauma, grief and loss, ADHD, behavior problems, and parenting concerns. My preferred therapeutic models include person-centered approaches while using evidence-based techniques to promote desired outcomes through one's journey of exploring their personal goals and values.
I speak fluent Spanish and have worked with Latino/a families who have experienced domestic violence. I have worked closely with schools and have attended IEP meetings to support children in academic settings. I enjoy collaborating with community agencies and resources to provide individuals with additional support.
Mikey Arana
M.A., Doctoral Student
Mental Health Counselor
Pronouns: He/Him/El
Education:
BA in Psychology and Chicana/o Studies, California State University Channel Islands
MA in Psychology, California State University, Los Angeles
MA in Counseling Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara,
Doctoral Student, Clinical Psychology, University of California Santa Barbara
Languages: English/Spanish
Areas of Interest or Specialty:
I am committed to bilingual (English/Spanish) culturally informed and community-based
mental health practices that uplift individuals from marginalized communities. My
work weaves
together evidence-based therapeutic approaches, with a strong emphasis on trauma-informed
care and culturally responsive practices. I am passionate about supporting individuals
who are navigating complex challenges such as trauma, relationship issues, migration-related
experiences, suicidality, substance recovery, grief, identity-related issues, and
significant life transitions. I connect deeply with those seeking to understand and
heal while also exploring the profound aspects of life’s purpose and finding meaning
in their life experiences. My therapeutic approach integrates emotion-focused techniques,
mindfulness, and liberation psychology, all within an intersectional, person-centered
framework. My goal is to create a supportive and empowering space where meaningful
transformation can unfold, promoting long-term well-being, spiritual growth, and a
deeper connection to one's authentic self.
Rachel Danley
M.A., AMFT
Mental Health Counselor
Pronouns: She/her
Education:
B.A., Sociology, San Francisco State University
M.A., Clinical Psychology, Antioch University Santa Barbara
Areas of Interest or Specialty:
Anxiety, depression, symptoms related to trauma, substance use, stress, codependency and challenging life transitions, setting boundaries, family dynamics, body-image/self-esteem, postpartum/pregnancy, women’s issues, and LGBTQIA+. I am aligned with HAES (Health at Every Size) and believe that all bodies are innately good and worthy of respect, regardless of size. My approach is integrative, pulling from a variety of theoretical lenses and techniques including attachment theory, person-centered, compassion-focused, mindfulness/meditation, and solution-focused.
Jacquelyn (Jackie) Chin
M.A.
Mental Health Counselor
Pronouns: She/her
Education:
B.S., Psychology, Howard University
M.A.,Counseling Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara
Doctoral Student, Counseling Psychology, University of California, Santa Barbara
Areas of Interest or Specialty:
I am interested in culturally informed, community-based, and creative/arts mental health interventions to uplift Black/Latinx/POC and LGBTQIA+ communities. My areas of interest include identity development, relationship issues, career counseling, internalized stigma, substance use management, ADHD, anxiety, depression, and suicidality. I work from a person-centered lens guided by emotion-focused techniques, mindfulness practices, and multicultural, gender-sensitive theories.
Giselle Rapuzzi
M.A., AMFT
Mental Health Counselor
Pronouns: She/her
Education:
B.A., Psychology, University of California Santa Barbara.
M.A., Clinical Psychology, Antioch University, Santa Barbara
Languages: Spanish
Areas of Interest or Specialty:
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, PTSD, life transitions and relationship issues. Giselle’s approach is integrative as she applies a Psychodynamic, Client centered and Solution focused lens when working with clients. Giselle has been described as having a warm, down to earth, non-judgmental and compassionate approach.
Brenda Scherlis
MSN, FNP
Nurse Practitioner
Pronouns: She/her/hers
Mary Sila
RN
Nurse
Pronouns: She/her/hers
Director of Student Health Services
Angela Ortiz
Senior Office Assistant
Pronouns: She/her/hers