Clinical Staff: Dothan
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Emily Bell, LCSW
Emily Bell is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has relocated from Birmingham to Dothan. She primarily works with children and adolescents. She received her Bachelor degree in Social Work as well as her Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Alabama. Emily has worked for several years in the area of child welfare. She has provided in-home services to assist families in crises by teaching family members needed skills to stabilize the home environment, such as improving parenting skills/behavior management. Additionally, she has worked with children and teenagers in therapeutic foster care for several years. During this time, she worked with a variety of issues within the child/adolescent population including ADHD, anxiety, anger, depression, self-esteem, and other issues related to abuse/neglect.

Brad Bullard, LPC
Brad Bullard, a Licensed Professional Counselor, has been with APS since July of 2007. He joined the APS team after providing therapy at his own private practice for 16 years. Brad obtained a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of South Florida and a Master's in Counseling from Troy University. He is a Master Addictions Counselor as well as an LPC, and has more than 30 years of counseling experience.

Janet “Lynn” Ellis, MSW, LCSW
Lynn is a Licensed Certified Social Worker who works with children, adolescents, and adults. She joined Alabama Psychiatric Services, PC in 2010. Lynn received her bachelor’s degree from Troy University and her Master’s degree from the University of Alabama. She has 15 years of previous experience working with children, adolescents, adults, and families as a social worker with Agape of Central Alabama, Inc. Lynn’s treatment approaches are eclectic, but are strengths-oriented and focused on patient empowerment.

Mary Lockwood, LPC
Mary Lockwood is a Licensed Professional Counselor working with adults in the evening Chemical Dependency, Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in Dothan, Alabama. She has been with Alabama Psychiatric Services since July 2010. She received her bachelor’s and master's degree in Psychology and Community Counseling from Troy University. Areas of concentration include psychoeducational treatment for adults diagnosed with severe psychiatric disorders and chemical dependency. Mary recently worked with adolescents in residential treatment with severe mood and personality disorders which included supervising the therapeutic staff for the female residential unit. Mary also has a broad knowledge of available community resources.