Intern Staff

ASHLEY BUTTERFIELD
Ashley is a second-year student in the clinical psychology program at the Adler School of Professional Psychology. She holds a bachelor of arts degree in clinical and counseling psychology from St. Xavier University. Previously, Ashley completed a practicum with Park Lawn Services where she provided counseling services to individuals with developmental disabilities. She also completed a Community Service Practicum with the Mental Health Association of Greater Chicago working as a grant writer. Ashley joins the Center for a diagnostic practicum under the supervision of Dr. James Natter through August 2012.
ROB GIBSON, M.A., L.P.C.
Rob is a third-year student in the clinical psychology program at Wheaton College. He holds a master's degree in professional psychology from Olivet Nazarene University and he is a Licensed Professional Counselor. Rob's clinical experience includes a pre-doctoral externship with the Will County Health Department/Youth Services where he administered comprehensive psychological evaluations to youth, a therapy internship with the Helen Wheeler Center for Community Mental Health, and a faith-based therapy internship working with college students. Rob joins the Center for a therapy practicum under the supervision of Dr. Patricia Francis through June 2012.
AMY KELLER, M.A. Amy is a fourth-year doctoral student in clinical psychology at Wheaton College where she also received a master’s degree in clinical psychology and a master’s degree in historical and systematic theology. She joins the Center for an advanced clerkship under the supervision of Dr. Patricia Francis, O.P. through August 2012. Prior to joining the Center, Amy completed an advanced clerkship with Heritage Professional Associates in Hinsdale, Illinois, a therapy practicum at the Judson University Counseling Center and an assessment practicum at Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital. She also completed an advanced therapy practicum at CDPCC in 2010. Amy enjoys working with children, adults, families, and couples and is careful to appreciate the developmental and systemic influences on each situation. She also enjoys the challenge of integrating psychology and theology in her collaboration with and service to the Christian Church.