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Clinical Director of Atlanta
Meg Sheldon has a passion for working with young people and their families. She endeavors to provide a supportive environment that will help stabilize families and allow them space to explore their patterns (both positive and negative) and to assist each family member as they work to create new family habits. Meg works collaboratively with her clients to identify strengths and patterns of resilience. She approaches each client or client family with an open mind and a readiness to apply a variety of therapeutic approaches to suit the family’s needs. As a Parent Coach for Wonder, Meg loves working with her teammates to help families build positive solutions for the future.
Meg developed her passion for systemic family therapy in her early career as a therapist in London, England, where she lived for five years. In her work at a London family support center, she found the opportunity to dig deeply into family systems as she worked to strengthen and improve their connections. With her colleagues, she spent two years studying and practicing with Kensington Consultation Center where she earned a Certificate in Systemic Family Therapy. From this time, she knew she wanted to focus on family systems at the heart of her therapeutic practice.
Meg has a passion for learning, nature, family time, and travel (even backpacking around the world for six months!). She happily resides in her hometown in Atlanta where she feels lucky to be close to her parents and sister as she raises her family. Meg and her husband have two children and a beloved dog and cat. Parenting has enriched her wisdom (and humility!) as a therapist over the last 12 years. In her free time, Meg has been the board chair for a community recreation soccer program for 5 years. She promoted not just a fun place for children to develop and enjoy playing soccer, but also a positive environment for parents and adult mentors to enrich children’s lives through the sport. Meg has had the pleasure of coaching youth soccer for 6 years. In addition, she has also volunteered in several different community agencies where she enjoyed donating her time and skills as a therapist.
Meg is a Master Social Worker (MSW). She earned her bachelor’s degree in Social Work and Certificate in Women’s Studies as well as her master’s degree in Clinical Social Work from The University of Georgia.
Regional Director of Tri State Area
Meet Cristina Reyeros (she/her), a certified Professional Coach with 16 years of experience in psychology and life coaching. Cristina is a seasoned coach with a humanistic approach, dedicated to solution-based coaching and fostering positive change.
Since 2018, Cristina has been a valued member of the Wonder community, specializing in working with parents to navigate family dynamics and transitions. Her coaching provides a supportive space for parents to process concerns, assess parenting styles, and enhance relationships with their children.
In her downtime, Cristina enjoys the majority of her time with her 9-year-old son, indulging in a shared passion for art and the outdoors. Together, they explore new adventures, move their bodies outdoors, and find quiet moments to create through art.
Nigel is a clinician who’s experience of collaborating with families spans 16 years. With the last seven of those years being clinically and therapeutically focused. Nigel has spent the last 5 years as an individual coach in the community helping young adults and adolescents transition home following different kinds of out of home placements. He has worked with clients struggling with a variety of diagnosis ranging from depression and anxiety to substance abuse. Nigel’s current work in the field of special education provides him a unique perspective when working with clients that have an Individualized Education Program (IEP). He fells this really helps them understand and navigate not just their environment but, the world they are connected to.
John (he/him) got his start in the mental health field in 2015 working as a wilderness field guide at a program for dual-diagnosis young adults. This is where he began working with clients on their clinical goals and being a part of the treatment team. After he wrapped up his time in the woods, John spent the next 5 years on staff at a therapeutic boarding school for dual-diagnosis adolescents ranging in ages 12-17. John held various roles from mentor, Student Life Director, Program Director and finished his time there as Outreach Director. The program was a true-to-life model where the students spent most of their time in the community doing various activities. John made it a priority to have sessions with his students out and about so that these learned life skills would be transferable back home. Most recently, he worked at a young adult transitional program in Chicago which was based on the seven dimensions of wellness coaching model. The young people John worked with were looking to enter college, the work force, or take a gap year. Currently, he works at a short-term residential treatment center for teens with various mental health struggles.
John’s extensive background allows him to connect with a wide array of young people to help them feel inspired. He enjoys walking alongside his clients as they make the subtle adjustments in their daily routines which moves them towards the end goal of what they want their lives to look like.
In his free time John can be found playing volleyball, working out, attending live music or exploring all that New York has to offer.
Claire is a Creative Arts Therapist and Registered Dance/Movement Therapist. She is a friendly, spirited, and supportive clinician who has extensive experience working with children, teens and adults as individuals, families and groups. She is most knowledgeable in working with children on the spectrum of Autism and ADHD as well as supporting people through struggles with anxiety, anger, trauma, and addiction.
Claire uses her background in the creative arts as a tool in her person-centered approach to therapy. Claire will work directly with clients in finding the best practice that matches their needs. Claire is an avid believer that everyone and anyone can benefit from therapy, they just have to find what works best for them. She will be a strong listener, witness and support for the client on their path to finding what works best for them on their continued healing journey.
In her downtime Claire enjoys relaxing at home with a good snack, spending time with loved ones, creating art through movement and seeing comedy shows!
Diane practicing counselor, national speaker, educator, and certified positive psychology coach, has her master’s degree in counseling and is an adjunct at Montclair State University in the Undergraduate Psychology Department. She has written three books, and has been featured in various publications, and on TV and Internet shows. Diane speaks on various mental and emotional health topics including Happiness, Resiliency, Stress management, Parenting Positive Aging, Anxiety, and Depression in both teens and adults. Diane also specializes in Positive Psychology Positive Education and Positive Parenting.
Diane has written three books, her latest is Mindfully Happy- Waking up to life. As an expert in her field, Lang has been featured in The Daily Record, Family Circle, Family Magazine, Working Mother Magazine, Seen on NJ 12 TV, Good Day CT, Style CT, CBS News and Fox and Friends. Thousands of individuals have benefited from Diane’s motivational and educational speaking, trainings, and coaching. Her Hands-on approach along with her background, education and experience has proven to be beneficial to all who attend her presentation.
Sarah Raccuglia holds her masters in Social-Organizational Psychology from Columbia University with a focus on learning and development in both adults and children. She has had both corporate, school and private experiences with clients in 1:1, group, team, student and leadership capacities. She worked for a corporate start up where she led virtual and in-person curriculum for staff as well as clients where she had to focus on a range of topics that ranged from more technical to more soft skills. Due to the nature of this fast moving role, she had to discover strengths, strategize efficiencies, set goals and maintain her ancillary role as a values based culture carrier to the company all at once. This reflects her teaching style which is creative, engaging , adaptable and based on developing insight. She also has experience in experiential learning as she worked for a game based learning consultancy as well. She has obtained other certifications including a psychometric based brain and behavior, “Thinking Styles” assessment ( NBI), a certificate in Emotional, Social and Cultural Intelligence, an Advanced Certificate in Conflict Resolution and Transformative Mediation, and is privileged to teach content as a facilitator of Brene Brown’s Dare to Lead program. Now, she is consulting on learning and development for small business owners, facilitating workshops, designing courses, educating on instructional design, training and more.
Sarah’s primary master’s was geared toward working with adults , leaders and teams on executive coaching competencies such as social and emotional intelligence, communication, accountability, process, behavior tracking, business and life development, goals, conflict resolution, creative thinking, relationship nurturing, wellness, leadership development, sales, and career development. However, she has also worked with students, teens and college aged clients on self awareness, life skills, college prep, tutoring, relationship skills and more. She has worked in after school programs, camp counseling and privately for students headed to college. She currently has gone back to Columbia University to learn more about gifted and twice exceptional education so she can focus on creative and inclusive methodology needed to work with neurodiverse talent and functioning.
Sarah is particularly intuitive , loving and also direct with analyzing and understanding someone’s traits and trends. She considers herself a holistic practitioner that incorporates metaphors, philosophy and even pop culture into psycho education. She has an affinity for animals and their behaviors and spends a lot of time traveling to learn more about nature and the wild. Her role model is Jane Goodall.
Julia Albrecht (she/her) is an Integrative Health and Wellbeing Coach with focuses in supporting neurodivergent folks, highly spirited young people, dynamic family systems, resilience, disconnection and relational repair. Her style is a culmination of modern therapeutic and behavioral techniques weaved together with threads of nervous system regulation, earth-based care, and a body-based trauma approach that incorporates multiple levels of the human experience. Julia’s spaces are a sanctuary for self-generation, growth, and a place to hear and be heard. As a multi-disciplinary practitioner, she offers a colorful range of sturdy tools to clear the path forward when life gets stretchy. Julia’s greatest intention is to strengthen safety, connection, and acceptance within the internal and external family landscape.
Outside of session you’ll find Julia spending time with horses, making short films with her old
style camcorder, or barefoot in the park or at the beach looking for little treasures. She’s
currently learning how to quilt and write.
Julia’s background includes a Bachelor’s in Science from Hamline University in Biology, a
Masters Degree in Integrative Health and Wellbeing Coaching and Lifestyle Medicine from the
University of Minnesota, and Somatic education and mentorship experience with Veronica
Rottman. For 10 years, Julia worked with young people in Wilderness Survival Instruction and
Horsemanship then went on to start her own program in Wilderness Guiding with young adults in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Northern Minnesota. She has both
Wilderness First Aid Training and is a registered Wilderness First Responder. Julia has spent
quite some time studying yoga, Traditional Chinese Medicine, meditation, mind-body healing, reiki, herbalism, movement therapies and nutrition. She has spent an equal amount of time in the traditional medical systems working in hospice, sexual health, mental health, and clinical research spaces. Julia loves cooking and nourishment, she’s got a Plant-Based Nutrition Certification from Cornell University and extra training from the Harvard School of Public Health’s Healthy Kitchen’s Healthy Lives program. Wherever families or young folks are in their process, Julia walks alongside providing sturdy support and holding space for all the nuance that comes along with being human.