Virginia Clinical Staff
(703) 383-8333
PSYCHIATRIST
Emelina Santos-Ilagan, M.D.
Treatment Issues: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
(A.D.H.D.), Anxiety Disorders, Bipolar Spectrum Disorders, Depressive
Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (O.C.D.), Panic Disorders,
Perimenopause, Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (P.M.S.),
Subtle Hypothyroidism Masquerading as Psychiatric Disorders
Education and Training: Bachelor of Science in Pre-Med from the
University of the Philippines. Medical Degree (M.D.) from the
University of the Philippines. Attended the International School of
Evangelism associated with the Billy Graham Ministry.
Background and Experience: 1) Clinical Faculty, Georgetown
University Medical Center (1993-1994); 2) Fellow in Geriatric
Psychiatry (1992-1993); 3) Resident, (1988-1992)/Chief Resident
(1991-1992) In general Psychiatry, SUNY Stoneybrook affiliate-Nassau
County Medical Center; 4) Resident in Pathology (1987-1988) Nassau
County Medical Center; 5) Physician Assistant to General Surgeon
Specializing in Bariatric Surgery, Compton, CA (1982-1985). She has
concentrated her practice in the Christian mental health field since
completing her residency training. She has worked with the Meier
Clinics since 1992.
Additional Information: Dr. Santos-Ilagan is a member of the
Christian Medical and Dental Association, and the American Psychiatric
Association. Dr. Santos-Ilagan has been involved with the Navigators
Ministry since 1971. She has volunteered twice as counselor for the
Billy Graham Crusade in the Philippines and Long Island, New York and
has participated in local church leaders’ orientation, preparation, and
follow-up planning for both crusades.
PSYCHOLOGIST
Michael K. Horne, Psy.D.
Treatment Issues: Adolescent Issues, Anxiety Disorders,
Childhood Issues, Interpersonal/Relationship Difficulties, Marital
difficulties, Mood Disorders, Parent Skills Training, Psychological
Testing and Assessment
Education and Training: Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from
The Institute for the Psychological Sciences, 2009. Specialized in
play therapy and psychological assessment.
Background and Experience: Dr. Horne previously worked in three
different outpatient Christian clinics prior to joining Meier Clinics.
During that time, he worked as a school counselor at a Catholic school
in Virginia; provided clinical services to children, adolescents,
adults, couples, families, and groups; and conducted various
psychological assessments for the purpose of diagnosis and treatment.
Dr. Horne has also worked as a teacher in a high needs school in the
D.C. area. Before beginning his studies in clinical psychology, he
worked in the media for a number of years.
Special Interests and Services: Dr. Horne works with clients of all ages. He is most interested in providing play therapy for children aged three and up while also working with their parents. He also enjoys working with adolescents, adults, couples, and families. His counseling style is primarily interpersonal and includes some elements of cognitive behavioral therapy as well as emotion focused therapy. Dr. Horne also provides a broad range of psychological assessment and diagnostic services ranging from cognitive and educational assessment to personality assessment. Additionally, Dr. Horne is interested in how the media, specifically television, movies, and video games, affects the people who use them.
Additional Information: Dr. Horne is greatly interested in the integration of faith and psychology with an emphasis on the dignity inherent in the created nature of each person. Dr. Horne was married in 2007 and has one child.
COUNSELORS
Ronda Barney, L.C.S.W., R.D.
Treatment Issues: Anxiety, Eating Disorders, Family Depression, Sexual Abuse, Women's Issues
Education and Training: Masters of Social Work from the Virginia Commonwealth University.
Background and Experience: Ronda practiced at George Washington University Hospital and Georgetown University Hospital as a Registered Dietitian. She is able to incorporate nutritional counseling into therapy for clients who have eating disorders or weight issues.
Michelle Leonard, L.C.S.W.
Treatment Issues: Anger Management, Anxiety Disorders, Bereavement, Career Issues, Depression, Eating Disorders, Emotional Abuse, Incest, Physical Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Spiritual Concerns, Trauma Recovery, Women's Issues
Education and Training: Masters in Social Work degree from the University of Maryland at Baltimore. Licensed in the state of Virginia as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. Received extensive training on marital issues and is certified in Relationship Enhancement Skills.
Background and Experience: Prior to joining Meier Clinics in 1999, Michelle had extensive previous experience with families, adult and teenage addictions, and behavior problems, including working with multi-disciplinary teams to treat severely mentally ill individuals. She has experience working in a variety of settings including psychiatric hospitals, shelters, group homes, and day programs. She also has worked extensively with eating disorders, depression, anxiety, marital problems and addictions recovery. Michelle has experience in the following group settings: addiction recovery, anger management, battered women, adolescent behavioral, and sexual abuse recovery.
Special Interests and Services: Includes women's issues, family and teen issues, trauma, sexual and incest abuse, physical, emotional and spiritual abuse recovery. Michelle enjoys working with families and teens.
Additional Information: Michelle has based her professional training on a foundation centered on Christ. She believes that many problems arise due to not only mental illness or loss, etc., but also due to ongoing spiritual warfare in the lives of Christians. Therefore, Michelle also facilitates prayer and the identification of lies in her therapy sessions. It is her goal to help others learn to discern when spiritual warfare is present and help equip clients to be victorious Christians who live in God's truth and freedom.
JoAnn M. Majesky, L.C.S.W.
Treatment Issues: Dissociative Disorders including Dissociative Identity Disorder, Physical Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Trauma including Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (P.T.S.D.) and Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (CPTSD),
Education and Training: Master of Social Work degree from the Catholic University of America. Post graduate course work at The Clinical Social Work Institute, an affiliate of The Psychoanalytic Institute of Washington, D.C. Advanced trained in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR). She trained with Chris Courtois, Diane Vchuleh, and most recently with Dr. Richard Chefetz, President of the International Society for the Study of Dissociation (ISSD).
Background and Experience: JoAnn has been with Meier Clinics since 1995 and has worked as an outpatient trauma therapist since 1997. She worked previously as an inpatient therapist at the Trauma Center of the Psychiatric Institute of Washington, D.C., and the Springwood Psychiatric Hospital for three years.
Special Interests and Services: JoAnn's primary professional interest is with adult survivors of trauma. She currently runs a trauma group that has been in existence since 1997.
Additional Information: In her practice, JoAnn emphasizes to all her clients "the Holy Spirit can heal all wounds at the core." She has been a guest speaker several times on Mariann Clyde's radio talk show, PTSD and Trauma.
Cynthia L. Morris, M.S.W.
Treatment Issues: Adjustment Problems, Adoption Issues, Anxiety, Boundaries, Couples Concerns, Depression, Family Issues, Marital Issues, Parenting, Spiritual Issues, Women's Issues.
Education and Training: Bachelor of Social Work from George Mason University, VA, 2004. Master of Social Work (Clinical) from Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, 2005.
Background and Experience: Cindy has experience working with adults, adolescents, and families. She is currently working with adults in the Meier Clinics Day Program. She is educated in interventions for couples, families, adolescents, and adults of all ages. Her internships included work with adolescents, adoptive parents, the homeless, and adults with severe mental and emotional disorders. She volunteered for a short time as a court advocate for a local Domestic Violence Program and has training in domestic violence issues.
Special Interests and Services: Cindy works with adolescents as young as 12 years and adults with a wide range of issues. She describes her therapeutic style as interactive, insight-oriented, and strengths-based. She uses cognitive, cognitive/behavioral, and expressive therapies, helping clients and their families to understand themselves and challenge unhealthy thoughts and behaviors. Cindy incorporates psychoeducational components to therapy as well in the areas of communication, boundaries, and Family of Origin influences.
Additional Information: Cindy has been married since 1977 and has three grown children. She has served in Women's Ministries for over 12 years in various capacities, including facilitation and leading of women's Bible study groups. She is currently leading a Bible study and an educational/support group, and is also serving as a supervisor for the Lay Counseling ministry at her church.
Nancy Price, L.C.S.W.
Treatment Issues: Anger Management, Anxiety Disorders, Grief and Loss, Mood Disorders, Parenting, School Adjustment Issues in Children, Sexual Abuse, Young Adulthood Issues
Education and Training: Bachelor of Arts in Religion from St. Andrews Presbyterian College. Masters of Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University. Graduate internship at United Community Ministries in Alexandria, VA, and at the Northwest Center for Community Mental Health in Chantilly, VA with the Youth and Family Team. Additional child play therapy training by Gary Landreth, Ph.D., and Eliana Gil, Ph.D.
Background and Experience: For three years, Nancy was a Court Appointed Special Advocate (C.A.S.A.), serving as the "eyes and ears" of the Fairfax Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court in child abuse and neglect cases. She was a therapist at Franconia Family Therapy Center.
Special Interests and Services: Includes mood disorders, sexual addiction, anxiety disorders, depression, women's issues, grief and loss, parenting skills, and play therapy for children ages 3 and up.
Additional Information: Nancy has been the Director of the Fairfax Meier Clinics since 2005, overseeing the clinical work of the Outpatient and Day Programs. Prior to entering the graduate program in clinical social work and while raising her children, Nancy volunteered in various helping capacities that became part of the life experience training that she uses today in her counseling practice. She was a Children's Leader in Bible Study Fellowship for eight years, teaching children 2-5 years of age about God's word. Active in her church as a Deacon, she organized a job loss seminar and a grief and loss training workshop for Deacons and lay leaders.
Janet (Jan) Walker, M.A., N.C.C.
Treatment Issues: Adult ADD, Anxiety, Depression, Grief and Loss, Parenting, Relationship Issues, Self-Acceptance, Spiritual Issues, Substance Abuse
Education and Training: B.A. from Vanderbilt University. M.A. in Counseling from Regent University. Certified as a National Certified Counselor. Residency in Pastoral Counseling 2005-2007.
Background and Experience: Prior to joining Meier Clinics' Day Treatment Program, Jan worked with adolescents and adults on a range of issues including mood disorders, anxiety disorders, trauma, personality disorders, substance abuse, and grief and loss. Jan interned with the City of Alexandria's and Fairfax County's alcohol and drug abuse treatment programs. In addition to her work at Meier Clinics, Jan co-leads a skills-based marriage education workshop.
Additional Information: Since 1991, Jan has been involved with the inner healing prayer ministries at several Northern Virginia churches. She was married in 1984 and has three children.