Family Guidance Service Staff
Mental Health Clinician Donald Rosenblitt, M.D.
Dr. Rosenblitt is a child psychiatrist and psychoanalyst and is the founding and current clinical and executive director of the Lucy Daniels Center. He completed his medical training and residencies in adult and child psychiatry at Duke University School of Medicine, and is a graduate and former director of the UNC-Duke Psychoanalytic Education Program, currently called the Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas. He is a national leader in a number of organizations concerned with the mental health of children. Dr. Rosenblitt has published and presented locally and nationally on topics related to child development and early intervention.
Mental Health Clinician: Teresa Greco, LCSW
Ms. Greco joined the staff of the Family Guidance Service in March 2005. She is a graduate of the Smith College School for Clinical Social Work. Ms. Greco brings with her psychodynamic training, supervisory experience, and several years of clinical experience with children, adolescents, and families. Before coming to Lucy Daniels Center, Ms. Greco most recently worked at the UNC School of Medicine treating maternal substance abuse.
Mental Health Clinician: Ashley McCormick, LCSW
Ms. McCormick graduated from the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Social Work. She joined the staff of the Family Guidance Service in April 2004. Previously, she worked with children and parents at the Dorothea Dix Child Outpatient Clinic, as well as working with adults on an inpatient psychiatric unit and juvenile offenders through a community agency.
Mental Health Clinician: Jamie Miller, Psy.D.
Dr. Miller is a graduate of Drexel University. She earned a masters degree in counseling at Villanova University and a doctorate at Albizu University. She joined the staff of the Family Guidance Service in 2007. Dr. Miller has extensive experience working with children and adolescents. Her previous employment at All Kinds of Minds has provided her specialization in testing for learning differences from a neurodevelopmental framework.
Mental Health Clinician: Allison Ballew, Ph.D.
Dr. Ballew is a graduate of UNC-Chapel Hill and received her Ph.D. at the University of Tennessee. She joined the staff of the Family Guidance Service in 2007. She also had four years of experience in community mental healthcare for children in Tennessee.
Mental Health Clinician: Adam Berkowitz, LCSW
Adam Berkowitz joined the staff of the Family Guidance Service in January 2010. He earned his Master of Social Work from Fordham University and has post-graduate training in psychoanalysis from the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR). Mr. Berkowitz has worked with children, adolescents, adults and families in foster care, family court, school and community mental health settings, as well as in private practice.
Mental Health Clinician: Emily Layton, P-LCSW
Ms. Layton joined the staff of the Family Guidance Service in May 2011. She is a graduate from the UNC-Chapel Hill School of Social Work. Ms. Layton has previous experience working with children and parents at the Dorothea Dix Child Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic as well as a teacher in the Early Intervention Program classroom here at the Lucy Daniels Center. She has also completed coursework through the Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas. In addition to working with the Family Guidance Service, Ms. Layton will be a co-leader of the First Friends social skills group
Mental Health Clinician: Sara McLaughlin Louca, Psy.D.
Dr. McLaughlin is a graduate of Bowdoin College. She earned her doctorate degree at Antioch University New England. She joined the staff of the Family Guidance Service in 2012. Dr. McLaughlin has experience working with children and families at outpatient clinics in New England. Most recently, she worked with adults at a VA hospital, with a specialization in recovery from trauma.
Mental Health Clinician: Lindsey Atkins, LCSW
Ms. Atkins joined the staff of the Family Guidance Service in 2012. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, with a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology and a Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work. She has completed additional coursework through the Psychoanalytic Education Center of the Carolinas, focusing on development across the life course as well as assessment. She brings with her experience working with children, adolescents, and parents in an outpatient settings both during her graduate internships as well as post-graduate employment.





