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Riverside Outpatient Center at Cambridge

Get to Know Us

The Riverside Outpatient Center at Cambridge on the Lesley University campus is a partnership between Riverside Community Care and Lesley University – and an innovative model of care for student mental health and wellness.

The Center on the 5th floor of Schwartz Hall on the Doble Campus is an independently operated, licensed mental health center staffed by experienced Riverside clinicians working closely with Lesley’s Counseling Center. The Center also serves non-student residents of the community.

Experienced Riverside counselors and psychologists offer a high level of care right on campus and can tailor support to specific needs and situations including:

  • anxiety and depression
  • ADD/ADHD
  • bipolar disorder
  • disabilities and learning differences
  • gender or sexual orientation, LGBTQ+ needs
  • grief, trauma, suicide risk
  • substance use
  • and much more…

Meet Our Team!

Anthony Bussolari, PsyD, LMHC, Director  The licensed clinicians at the Riverside Outpatient Center at Cambridge are dedicated to helping each individual navigate through their difficult times. We can help you get back on track and develop the tools you need to succeed and improve your quality of life. Please contact us if we can help. We’re waiting to meet you!

 

 

Kemper Schumacher, MD, Regional Medical Director Dr. Schumacher provides diagnostic and medication-related care to support people served at the Riverside Outpatient Center at Cambridge so they can engage optimally in therapeutic work. Drawing from their training as a child and adult psychiatrist, Dr. Schumacher’s approach considers experiences across the lifespan. They look forward to meeting you at Riverside!

 

Kathie Dalum, LMHC Kathie has experience providing psychotherapy to teens, college students, and adults of all ages. Kathie offers a safe, warm, and relational approach to therapy and believes in therapy being a collaborative, client-centered process. Her background has provided training in crisis intervention, Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR therapy), and self-compassion growth. Some of Kathie’s specialty areas are PTSD, sexual trauma, childhood trauma, attachment issues, college transitions, anxiety, and depression.

 

William (Bill) Rollins, LMHC, BA, MM, MA, CCTP  Bill merges his two worlds in his practice. He is a clinical mental health counselor, emergency crisis clinician, and certified clinical trauma professional – as well as a music educator, conductor, composer, music therapist, and expressive therapist. Bill focuses on counseling teens, young adults, couples, and groups, providing counseling to people of all ages needing support with emotions, grief, trauma, education, careers, life, and spiritual guidance through individual, family, and couples therapy, as well as through pre-marital counseling, DIAD (Delayer, Identify, Address, Discover) coaching based on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) therapy, and expressive therapies. Bill believes in a unique person-centered approach to each individual.

 

Lane Standige, LICSW  Lane is an engaged, strengths-focused therapist who aims to create safety and trust in a therapeutic relationship, drawing on their own lived experience and professional training. In their treatment approach, Lane includes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Brief Treatment, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. Lane earned a Master of Social Work from Simmons University with an additional School Adjustment Counselor licensure. Lane has worked with youth of all ages in a variety of settings. Some of Lane’s specialty areas include ADHD, LGBTQIA+ identity development and growth, school issues, and life transitions. Lane is eager to work with the students of Lesley University and the Cambridge community to identify and develop the person’s strengths so they can be their own best advocate.

 

Cailey Bussiere, LMHC  Cailey grounds her practice in the belief that every person is unique, has the capacity for growth, and that therapy is a collaborative process. Drawing on her training in the Expressive Arts Therapies, Cailey often integrates visual arts, creative writing, poetry, and play into the therapeutic process. She simultaneously draws on techniques from a variety of different approaches to find modalities that best suit the needs of each client. Cailey has experience supporting a range of individuals, including young adults on the Autism Spectrum and with disabilities. She feels especially passionate about helping youth and young adults learn more about themselves, the world around them, and how to move forward on their journey toward growth. She is excited to welcome you into a space that feels warm, creative, and supportive!

Hours

Services are available Monday-Saturday, with flexibility and telehealth options to meet student needs. 24/7 response is available for urgent situations that cannot wait for regular hours.

Insurance

The Riverside Outpatient Center is either self-pay or billed to insurance and accepts most commercial insurance plans, Medicaid, and Medicare.

Get in Touch With Us!

Please reach out to us for more information or to schedule an appointment:

Riverside Outpatient Center at Cambridge
23 Mellen Street, 5th floor (Schwartz Hall, Doble Campus)
Cambridge, MA 02138
857-331-6331
cambridgeoutpatient@riversidecc.org

 

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