Our Team

Natasha Davalt
Clinical Director
I have been working in the mental health/recovery realm since 2004 and the most rewarding part of the work is knowing that the care we provide can impact various areas of a person’s life.

Amber Garcia
RN
Meet Amber Garcia, RN, a dedicated healthcare professional with 13 years of diverse nursing experience. Currently pursuing her Master’s degree, Amber is on track to become an Advanced Practice Nurse (APN), further expanding her ability to serve patients and communities.

Christine Charles
Case Manager – Peak
As the Clinical Coordinator at Peak Mental Health, I am dedicated to fostering a supportive and welcoming environment for our clients. Having completed a program myself, I am especially proud to be part of a team that empowers others on their journey to recovery.
Daniesha Bradley
Primary Therapist – Peak
As a dedicated counselor with four years of experience and a background as a Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC), I offer a unique blend of therapeutic techniques to support your journey toward mental and emotional well-being.
Karisa Marcus
Primary Therapist – Peak
Karisa is a dedicated and compassionate therapist with a Master’s in Social Work from Rutgers University, where she graduated in 2020 with a concentration in addiction and mental health.
Samantha Jardine
Primary Therapist – Peak
Samantha joined the Peak Mental Health team in June of 2025. She is a compassionate and down-to-earth therapist with a master’s in social work from La Salle University in Philadelphia.
Alex Grossman
Primary Therapist – Peak
My name is Alex Grossman. I have been working in the mental health field for a few years. I have worked in group homes, inpatient hospitals, and outpatient settings. I recently finished my master’s program at Lasalle University and received my Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) qualification.
Ruby Cohen
Primary Mental Health Therapist – Clear Direction
One of my favorite aspects of working in the recovery field is the opportunity to walk alongside clients as they discover their strength and grow through the recovery process.
Jon Curl
Director Of Operations
Helping people become the people they were always intended to be is truly what working in this field is all about. Being a support in helping people become the best version of themselves is by far the best feeling in the world.
Jules Bess
Lead Counselor – Clear Direction
My favorite aspect about the recovery industry would be that it is always growing and adapting new pathways that help individuals struggling from a substance use disorder navigate a path that works for them.
Drew Bowker
Administrative Coordinator
One of my favorite aspects of the recovery industry is the sense of community it fosters. People come together to support each other through shared experiences and challenges, creating a network of understanding and empathy.
Keri Alvarez Jones
Care Coordinator – Peak
CaTo me, the recovery process is a challenging yet deeply fulfilling exploration of ourselves. It gives us the chance to redefine our lives in ways that truly serve us: refining our identity, reigniting our beliefs, and reconnecting with our purpose.
Kristin Werner
Clinical Coordinator – Peak
Hi I’m Kristin! I have worked in the recovery field for 3 years. Prior to Peak I worked with Disabled/Behavioral Health Children. I also worked as a Behavioral Health Technician with Mental Health and Substance abuse clients.
Christopher Manful
Case Manager – Clear Direction
My favorite aspect of the job is that every day I am learning something new from our patients. Each person has a different story, background, and set of experiences, which allows me to gain new perspectives and continue growing both personally and professionally.
Emily DiStasi
VP of Admissions
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