OUR INDIVIDUAL THERAPY CLINICIANS.

WE OFFER INDIVIDUAL THERAPY AT OUR LOCATION IN BELLOWS FALLS, VERMONT.

CLIENTS MAY ALSO CHOOSE TO MEET REMOTELY USING TELEHEALTH.

JENNIFER SELL-KNAPP

Jennifer is a founding member of Front Line Foundations. She attended the University of Massachusetts, Amherst where she earned her BA in Psychology. After graduation, she went on to work as a professional firefighter and paramedic for 15 years where she worked with the Juvenile Firesetters Intervention Program, the Massachusetts State Hazardous Materials Response Team, and with local police departments as a tactical paramedic. After retiring as a Captain, Jennifer attended Springfield College, earning her Master of Social Work (MSW). She has worked with a variety of adolescent and adult populations, drawing on different modalities to meet the needs of each individual. Jennifer utilizes a trauma informed, strength-based approach in her work with first responders and military personnel as Clinical Manager of FLF. Jennifer received a Certification in Traumatic Stress Studies from JRI’s The Trauma Center and uses a holistic mind-body-spirit approach to the treatment of PTSD and trauma.

JOSHUA COATES

Josh received his Master of Social Work degree (MSW) at Tulane University. He grew up in eastern Massachusetts before moving to the western part of the state to attend college at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. There, he earned his BA in Sociology. After graduating, he worked as a firefighter paramedic in western Massachusetts for 14 years. Josh's unique perspective as a first responder has only strengthened his resolve to serve the uniformed services community. He enjoys the outdoors, running, writing, and spending time with his family and his dogs. He is eager to serve clients and to learn from the team at Front Line Foundations.

JETTS ALLEN

Jetts is a student intern pursuing her clinical mental health counseling degree at Antioch University New England with a particular focus on trauma and resiliency. Being raised in a small, rural community birthed a love for the healing nature of the outdoors in addition to an insatiable desire to learn more about different world cultures and practices outside of her own social landscape. Her brother served in the United States Marine Corps, allowing an understanding of the hardships and lack of support and resources veterans face as they transition into a civilian setting. Therapeutically, she strongly believes in client individuality, respect, autonomy, and empowerment as everyone possesses their own, one-of-a-kind story. She feels it is truly an honor to be learning from and working with the staff and clients here at Front Line Foundations.