Ms. Duvall is a licensed independent clinical social worker working with clients of all ages. She earned her master’s degree in social work from New York University’s Silver School of Social Work, and she holds a master of fine arts in acting from the National Theatre Conservancy in Denver, Colo. She earned her bachelor of science in theater performance, with associated study in psychology, from the University of Evansville in Indiana, where she graduated with honors. She has worked in both private and community health settings prior to joining CHP. She is based at CHP Lee Family Practice.
Dr. Leslie Fishbein previously worked as an attending consultation-liaison psychiatrist at Berkshire Medical Center; she was the medical director of BMC’s Primary Care Outreach Team (PCOT) and founded its Long-Term Care consultation division. She has held positions at Boston Medical Center, Boston City Hospital, and at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. She has also worked in academia at Harvard Medical School, Boston University School of Medicine, and UMass Medical Center.
Jessica is a Licensed Certified Social Worker (LCSW) providing behavioral health services to CHP patients across Berkshire County. Jessica completed her master’s degree at Boston College School of Social Work where she also earned a certificate in Equity and Justice in the Workplace. Jessica earned her bachelor of science in psychology at Lasell University in Newton, Massachusetts. She holds prior experience in child protective services, public education, non-profit, and higher education settings
Kimberly Loring is a psychiatric nurse practitioner at CHP Berkshire Pediatrics in Pittsfield. She earned her master’s degree in psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner from Northeastern University in Boston, and she holds another master’s degree in education from Cambridge College in Boston; she earned her bachelor of science in nursing at Northeastern. At CHP Loring works with pediatric primary care clinicians and behavioral health team members caring for children in need of mental health support.
Linda Moro, LICSW, has joined the Community Health Programs behavioral health team. She is now seeing clients at CHP’s Great Barrington Health Center and Barrington OB/GYN.
She earned her master’s degree from Fordham University School of Social Work in New York, and earned her bachelor’s degree in social work from Herbert Lehman College. She worked recently in correctional health services at Rikers Island in New York City, and she previously at The Children’s Village in New York City and for Catholic Charities in Bedford, N.Y.
She brings experience in individual and group therapy, treatment plan development, trauma treatment and family support services. She has also worked as a hospice social worker.
Sherri Ryanmann, LICSW, is the Director of Behavioral Health at CHP.
Sherri previously worked in multiple clinical and management capacities at BHS, through Behavioral Health Integration providing brief clinical therapeutic interventions to patients and their families as well as support to the medical providers within the Primary Care offices, as a member of the Primary Care Outreach team providing consults to medical inpatients and their families, providing clinical support and education to the medical team, patients, and their family members managing medical and mental health challenges, from new parents on the family birthing unit to patients and their families on other units managing critical medical illness, psychiatric, substance use, and end of life needs.
She has worked as a clinician on the inpatient psychiatry team, and on the outpatient team providing care to patients managing coexisting medical and psychiatric disorders. She earned her master’s degree in social work from SUNY Rockefeller College. She received a bachelor’s degrees from North Adams State College in English Literature and Philosophy.
Ms. Segui is Family Support Coordinator for CHP Family Services in Great Barrington, working with families and individuals with young children aged 0-5. She is the program coordinator for both CHP’s Parent-Child+ and the Ages & Stages developmental screening program. She earned her master of social work degree at the New York University Silver School of Social Work in New York City, and holds a degree in business administration from Marist College. She has worked previously as a child and adolescent clinician at The Brien Center, and as the clinical director for Phoenix House Substance Abuse Treatment Center at the Berkshire County House of Corrections.
Ms. Segui provides services through CHP Family Services only.
Andrietta Wright Barnett, is a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and family nurse practitioner with a doctorate in psychology and over 20 years of experience in healthcare. She received her doctorate in nursing practice from Walden University, post master’s certificate as a family nurse practitioner from University of Massachusetts Boston, a post master’s certificate in psychiatric mental health from University of South Carolina Columbia, a master’s degree in nursing education from South University, and her bachelor’s degree from Medical University of South Carolina.
Andrietta began her career working with individuals diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder, Schizophrenia, Obsessive Compulsive Disorders, Panic Disorders, Anxiety, Depression, and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder at a community mental health center. She has a holistic approach to therapy and tailors each counseling and medication management experience to the needs of the client.