Meet Our Team

Kim Jetter, LPC, clinical director of Jetter & Associates

Kim R. Jetter, LPC

215-645-0338, Ext. 1

Kim Jetter is a Licensed Professional Counselor and the Clinical Director of Jetter & Associates Counseling, LLC. Kim completed her Masters Degree in Counseling at Cairn University. She works with individuals, couples and families using an integrative approach with an emphasis on understanding client attachment needs. Kim values helping clients move from “feeling stuck” in unhealthy relational patterns to more healthy ways of engaging in relationships. Kim has seen how clients benefit from setting aside focused time to understand what drives their relational patterns in a safe, supportive and therapeutic environment. 

Kim is trained in Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT); Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT); Attachment, Self-Regulation, and Competency (ARC, a trauma-informed approach); Attachment-Focused Family Therapy; Trauma Art Narrative Therapy (TANT), and Internal Family Systems (IFS). Kim brings cross-cultural experience to her therapeutic work having lived abroad in East Asia, and studying Mandarin Chinese and Spanish. 

Kim enjoys working with individuals, couples and families navigating life transitions; loss, grief and trauma healing; couples counseling (premarital and marital); career counseling. Kim also provides clinical supervision to pre-licensed counselors working towards PA state licensure requirements.

Katie Green, MS, LPC candidate

Katie Green, MS

215-645-0338, Ext.4

Katie Green is an LPC candidate who has worked in the counseling field for over nine years. She has counseled individuals of all ages and with various presenting problems. Katie graduated from Cairn University in 2017 with a Masters Degree in Counseling.

Katie has worked with individuals, couples, and families in home, office, and virtual settings. Katie started her counseling career as an intern at a crisis pregnancy center counseling women facing unplanned pregnancy. Within a couple of years Katie was the Center Director of one of the center locations. She then worked at a Behavioral Health Center doing mobile therapy with children and teenagers.

Since then Katie has enjoyed working with individuals of all ages as well as with their families and spouses. In particular, Katie has special interests in the fields of trauma, depression, anxiety and spiritual abuse. Katie believes strongly in creating a counseling atmosphere that is warm, safe, and welcoming.

Katie also has a passion for life coaching. Katie values a proactive approach to help clients set realistic goals for themselves to create a healthier, happier life. She is skilled in conflict resolution, personal development, workplace dynamics and more. She believes in empowering individuals to reach their full potential. Katie helps individuals create healthy life habits that contribute to reducing a variety of symptoms both physical and mental.

Mary Paul Gomez, Counseling Intern

215-645-0338, ext. 6

Mary Paul is a graduate student pursuing her M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. She received a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Counseling from Liberty in 2021. 

In her clinical experience thus far, Mary Paul has enjoyed working with couples, families, and individuals in various life stages. She also has experience working with individuals from diverse socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds. This allows her to care for each client holistically and seek to understand their world as they see and experience it. With each client, she is passionate about building a therapeutic relationship with her clients in which they feel seen and safe, in order to experience growth and promote lasting change.

Mary Paul’s goal is that as they process their story, her clients will experience a healthier, more purposeful life and grow towards lasting change.

Grant Grogan, MS

215-645-0338, ext. 2

Grant Grogan is an LPC candidate who has completed a Bachelors Degree in Psychology and a Masters Degree in Counseling from Cairn University. He has experience working in both outpatient and community mental health settings, where he supported clients wrestling with sexual issues, depression, anxiety, relationship concerns, and ADHD. Grant is trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) which helps clients develop skills to manage challenging emotions, thoughts, and behaviors.

Grant is passionate about helping individuals and couples navigate the struggles of life with understanding and genuine care. He creates a safe, open, and non-judgmental space where clients can feel free to be themselves. Grant enjoys supporting men struggling with sexual addiction, and helping couples explore their attachment needs to build stronger, more connected relationships. He also enjoys implementing a faith-based approach with clients who desire integration of Biblical principles.

When not at work, Grant can be found on the golf course, watching soccer, or exploring local and national parks. He possesses a deep curiosity in the human condition and loves studying psychology, theology, and philosophy. He is also fascinated by the influence of popular media, as well as the evolution of the perception of masculinity across time and culture.