Clinical Staff and Consultants
DR. RORY C. REID, Ph.D., LCSW received his Master’s Degree in Social Work from the University of Utah and his doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology from Brigham Young University. Dr. Reid is the Clinical Director at the Provo Counseling Center and a licensed therapist who over the years has conducted indivdiual, group, and couples therapy with hundreds of patients seeking help for issues related to mental health problems. Dr. Reid has expertise in treatment for hypersexual behavior, pornography dependence, pathological gambling, adult ADHD, depression, anxiety, and marital distress. Dr. Reid has received specialized training in Emotion Focused Therapy, marriage and family therapy, neuropsychological assessment, and neurofeedback. Read more >>

CAMILLE ANDERSON, LCSW is a licensed therapist who received her master's degree in Social Work at the University of Utah in 2006 after having obtained a bachelor's degree in Interpersonal Communications from Brigham Young University. A community worker for many years, she was awarded the state PTA's "Child Advocate Award" for Utah in 2002. While working on her master's degree she researched best practice methods for ADHD. She has worked as a clinician and counselor in the field of domestic violence, substance abuse and other women's issues. She is also a Positive Discipline Associate and enjoys guiding families with strong-minded children.

DR. NICOLE ZENGER, Ph.D., is a Licensed Clinical and Forensic Psychologist who received her doctorate degree in clinical psychology from Brigham Young University, with an emphasis in forensic and child psychology. She has several years of experience in psychological and forensic evaluations, working in collaboration with domestic and criminal court officials, attorneys, physicians, mental health professionals, and correctional officers. On the pretrial evaluation unit at North Carolina’s state hospital, Dr. Zenger assessed defendants’ competency to stand trial and/or mental status at the time of offense. Read more >>

JANNA BATEMAN DEAN, LCSW received her Master's degree in Social Work from the University of Utah in 2003. She received her training at the University of Utah Neuorpsychiatric Institute working with adolescents with drug and alcohol addictions. She continued her work in addictions at Center for Change where she worked with a team of professionals treating women with eating disorders. She has continued to specialize in the treatment of addictions as well as depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders at LDS Family Services. Janna is experienced in family, individual and group therapy and has worked in various levels of care, including: in-patient, residential, day-patient and out-patient.

RANDY GILLILAND, M.S., is a Research Associate for the Provo Counseling Center who acquired his bachelors from San Diego State University and his master's degree in psychology from Brigham Young University. He is currently pursuing a doctorate degree in clinical psychology from BYU. Randy has researched and published in peer-reviewed journals on topics of hypersexual behavior as it pertains to shame, guilt, and adult ADHD. He is currently focused on investigating stress response among hypersexual patients and those with pornography problems.

JENNY HARROP, works to coordinate patients for Dr. Reid in Los Angeles, California where she resides. Her organizational skills and talents are a great asset. She attended Brigham Young University and has received specialized training in working with Insurance reimbursements and office management. In addition to her responsibilities with Dr. Reid, she also does public speaking and presentations on the topic of eating disorders. Jenny is an executive assistant for Los Angeles psychiatrist, Dr. Reek Karim who specializes in addiction medicine.

TAMI LUKE THAYNE, MSW, CSW, is a licensed therapist who holds a Master's Degree in Social Work and an undergraduate degree in psychology from Brigham Young University. Tami received training at the Institute for Cognitive Therapy where she worked with adolescents, adults, and their families with substance abuse and domestic violence issues. Tami has also worked with individuals, groups, and spouses impacted by pornography dependence. While at BYU, Tami conducted research under the direction of Dr. Gary Burlingame, evaluating the Group Readiness Questionnaire and increasing its clinical usefulness. She has presented research at an annual conference of the American Psychological Association. Previously, Tami Tami enjoyed working for many years with children in a San Diego community school district.