Anew Era TMS & Psychiatry Therapists
John Andrew Hosier
MS, LMFT
John Andrew Hosier is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist born and raised in Southern California. Andrew has work history in non-profit social service agencies, private psychiatric offices, inpatient addiction treatment centers and outpatient primary mental health facilities.
He has extensive personal and professional experience working with addiction, anxiety, depression, relationship/family conflict and co-dependence. He operates from a psychodynamic perspective with influences of a humanistic person-centered approach, utilizing motivational interviewing and behavior-based approaches (CBT/ACT) to aid clients in achieving their own goals for therapy.
John completed his bachelor’s degree in psychology and master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Vanguard University of Southern California. When not doing therapy, Andrew is attempting to make his daughter and wife laugh while cuddling his corgi, reading books, watching sports and cycling.
Mary Wyman
MSW, LCSW
Mary Wyman, Clinical Social Work/Therapist, is honored and humbled to be a part of her patients’ work. Every day that she engages in this ministry is another day that she feels blessed. Over the years, Mary’s professional focus has centered on the many facets of grief.
She has an ongoing and deep interest in many types of loss, including loss of loved ones, loss of security and identity, changes in relationships, and other types of personal transition. She has over twenty years of experience treating depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety diagnoses, psychotic disorders, chronic medical conditions, and relationship issues.
Mary believes healing is a sacred journey. We need time, space, and energy to engage in a crucial time of growth.
Nicole Watson
EdDCP, AMFT
Nicole Watson, Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, began working with Anew Era TMS and Psychiatry in August 2024. Currently, she is working as a Clinical Therapist supporting patients from the Long Beach, California office. In her role, Nicole provides one on one psychotherapy to new and existing patients. Nicole received her master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and went on to earn her Doctor of Education in Counseling Psychology. She spent the past 7 years working for a non-profit dedicated to providing evidence-based practices to those experiencing newly onset symptoms of mental health concerns.
Elisa Rogers
MA, AMFT
As an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT136904), Elisa earned a master’s degree in clinical psychology from Antioch University Los Angeles and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from The University of Arizona. She brings a compassionate and empathetic approach to therapy, influenced by her experience practicing in diverse clinical settings, including schools and residential treatment centers.
Elisa believes in the power of normalization and encouragement and strives to create a safe and supportive environment where clients can freely express themselves and regain a sense of hopefulness. By collaborating closely with clients, she aims to develop effective solutions that extend beyond the therapy office, fostering positive change and healing.
With a deep passion for motivating clients towards personal growth, Elisa is committed to making a meaningful impact in her patients’ lives.
Kimberly Ann Morgan
MA, LMFT
Christina Ferrari
MA, APCC
Christina Ferrari is an Associate Professional Clinical Counselor and a graduate of Northwestern University with over 12 years of experience serving others in clinics, schools, and private settings. She collaborates with clients to explore goals, develop treatment plans, and build skills to help them integrate more fully into their lives. Christina’s approach is rooted in empirically based interventions, neuroscience, and psychoeducation.
At her core, Christina believes in the power of connection and the transformative magic of feeling understood. She emphasizes the healing potential that emerges from sharing stories and building relationships focused on growth and recovery. By examining a client’s early life experiences, identifying patterns, and uncovering core beliefs, she helps create a mindful evaluation of these narratives, empowering clients to make intentional choices for their future.
Christina embraces the philosophy that “pain is inevitable, but suffering is optional,” while also acknowledging the validity of individual suffering. Over the years, she has refined this perspective, inviting the idea that peace can be a conscious choice in the face of life’s challenges. For her, pain is inevitable, but peace remains an option.