Alex Levin, LCSW
Neal Moglowsky, LPC
Neal is passionate about delivering DBT the way it was designed to help his clients move toward a life experienced as worth living as quickly as possible. He completed his Intensive DBT training in 2003 and received his individual certification as part of the first cohort of therapists in the nation to do so in 2015. He is the team leader of the Adult DBT team at the Center for Behavioral Medicine and was one of the first 4 programs in the country to receive program certification by the Linehan Board of Certification. In addition to his individual therapy and running skills groups for the past 20-25 years, Neal has done extensive training and consultation work around the state of Wisconsin, presenting at a number of conferences and over the years including the Wisconsin Psychological Association, the Midwest Conference on Childhood Sexual Abuse, and the Wisconsin Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. He has facilitated implementation of DBT at number of county programs and other agencies including Ascension Healthcare, Rock County, North Central Healthcare, Ozaukee County, Meta House, and the Norris Center. He also has a special interest in applying Exposure based techniques to help his clients through PTSD, OCD, and other Anxiety Disorders.
Kim Skerven, PhD
Kim Skerven is a Licensed Psychologist. She earned her BA from Ripon College, MSW from the University of New Hampshire, and PhD in Clinical Psychology from Marquette University. She is a strong advocate for Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and is proud to be a member of the treatment team at the Center for Behavioral Medicine. Kim began doing DBT in 1997, and currently conducts individual therapy and DBT skills training group. In addition to DBT, Kim’s clinical interests include issues relevant to women’s lives and working with the LGBTQ+ community. She has experience working with a wide range of issues including depression, anxiety, and relationship concerns. Kim greatly values getting to know each of her clients individually as a person, because a strong working relationship leads to meaningful therapy. Kim is a Certified DBT Clinician through the Linehan Board of CertificationTM.
Henry Boeh, PhD
Henry Boeh is a Licensed Psychologist who earned his PhD in Clinical Psychology from Marquette University. He trained as a student at the Center for Behavioral Medicine for two years, and is very happy to be back as part of the treatment team. Henry is passionate about Dialectical Behavior Therapy and providng the best quality care possible. He strives to work as a team with clients to help them achieve their goals and make changes previously seen as impossible. Henry is a Certified DBT Clinician through the Linehan Board of CertificationTM.
Julia Psicihulis, LPC
Megan Schiferl, LPC
Sarah Weber, LPC
Kyla Wessels, LPC
Candi Clark, BS
Cindy Moglowsky, BA

Madisen Stoler, LPC-IT
Madisen Stoler earned her MS in Community Psychology from Alverno College and her BA from Macalester College. Prior to graduate school, Madisen worked at various Milwaukee High Schools and nonprofit organizations, leading classes and groups focused on restorative practices and emotional development. During her final year at Alverno, she completed her internship at Center for Behavioral Medicine, throwing herself completely into DBT and witnessing the power of DBT skills in her own life and the lives of her clients. She views therapy as a powerful relationship and tool that helps clients tackle life’s challenges in order to lead meaningful lives, and is committed to meeting each person with compassion, care, and the nudges needed to change. She is especially passionate about supporting clients through life transitions and grief.
Kevin Haworth, PhD
Kevin Haworth is a Licensed Psychologist. He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Northern Colorado and spent several years contributing to clinical research projects at the University of Washington before earning his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM). He first gained an appreciation for Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) as a graduate student trainee at the Center for Behavioral Medicine (CBM). He continued his training in DBT during his internship at the VA Boston Healthcare Center. After his internship, Kevin completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at Duke University focused on clinical research and further training in DBT. He was excited to move back to Wisconsin and rejoin the team at CBM. He is deeply passionate about client care and seeks to further his growth as a clinician. In addition to being a Psychologist at CBM, Kevin is an Assistant Clinical Professor at UWM.
Taylor Davine, PhD
Taylor Davine is a postdoctoral trainee at the Center for Behavioral Medicine (CBM). He completed his B.A. from San Diego State University and Ph.D. from the clinical psychology program at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Taylor completed three years of training in DBT at CBM as a graduate student trainee, and one year of training at a residential program for adolescents. Taylor moved to Wyoming for a one-year clinical internship at the Cheyenne VA Medical Center where he worked with veterans diagnosed with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and/or Substance Use Disorder in a residential program. Taylor fosters a safe and inclusive therapeutic space for all individuals and has experience working with LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, adults and adolescents.
Alex Levin, LCSW
Alex earned his BA in Psychology from University of Wisconsin-Platteville and a Masters in Social work from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He completed an internship working at Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s Milwaukee in the PHP/IOP mental health groups working with adults experiencing a variety of mental health disorders. Prior to graduate school, Alex also worked with adolescents and teens in group homes and community-based settings, supporting their use of skills in everyday life. Alex discovered DBT after graduate school, understanding the power and impact of using DBT in his own life and noticing the changes that it created in his client’s lives. Alex believes in establishing a compassionate and engaging relationship with each client, emphasizing their internal strengths to create their life worth living.