Common Issues Treated
Fairview Park Office
22540 Lorain Rd, Cleveland OH, 44126 | Phone: (440) 734-4037 | Fax: (440) 734-4710
LISW-S, BCD
Alan Shubert
Alan N. Shubert, LISW-S, BCD is a Licensed Independent Social Worker and a Diplomatic in Clinical Social Work and has been with Allied since August 2008 after 20 years as therapist and center director of Rainbeau Counseling Centers. He provides individual conjoint and group therapy as well as employee assistance services for business. Alan uses a generalist orientation to allow the greatest responsiveness to the individual clients needs. He currently works with adolescents, age 1 and up, as well as adults, couples and families. Specialties include anxiety and adjustment disorders, depressive disorders, childhood trauma issues, parenting, relational issues, and anger management.
LSW
Alicia Tegtman
Alicia is a licensed social worker who works with teens and adults navigating eating disorders, looking to heal from past traumas, coping with grief and loss, or are in the midst of various life transitions. Alicia is a social justice oriented and LGBTQ+ allied clinician, always looking to foster a safe, non-judgmental, and welcoming space where clients feel empowered to explore their identities and experiences openly.
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Under supervision with Edward Magiste LISW, I2304227
LSW
Audrey Hochstetler
Audrey is a LSW with years of experience working with children, families, and young adults. Her experience has been dealing with issues surrounding anxiety, adjustment disorders, depressive disorders, mood disorders, relationship issues, anger management, trauma, and self-esteem. She utilizes a strength-based, trauma informed approach. Her goal is to provide a safe and non-judgmental space for her clients to process their emotions and experiences while working towards becoming the best version of themselves.
Audrey Hochstetler, LSW is under the supervision of Matthew Capezzuto, PhD, LISW-S 7071, I.0007623-SUPV
LSW
Cari Shafer
Cari is a LSW with several years of experience working with children, families, young adults, and older adults. Cari has a specific interest in working with individuals who may be struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, low self-esteem, adjustment disorders, and grief/loss. Cari enjoys being creative in therapy and has been known to use art-in-therapy techniques and various therapeutic activities to help clients explore their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors in a safe space. Cari's mission is to create a space for clients to be their authentic selves and feel empowered to reach their goals.
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Cari Shafer, LSW is under the supervision of Edward Magiste, LISW I2304227
MSW, LISW
Ed Magiste
Ed Magiste is a Licensed Social Worker and has been practicing social work for over 38 years. He received his BSW in 1981 and has both a Master’s in Social Work and a Ph.D. in Education, with a specialization in Lifelong Learning and Development. Ed describes himself as a Post-Structural Feminist Therapist (PSF), who uses Narrative Counseling techniques, in addition to Cognitive Processing Therapy in working with clients. Post-Structural Feminist counselors emphasize the importance for equalizing power struggles in our lives. He works with individuals, couples, and families, and works with adults and adolescents. Ed also works with LGBTQ individuals, couples and families.
LISW-S
Emily Lockhart
Emily Lockhart is a Licensed Independent Social Worker-Supervisor (LISW-S) with a dedicated
focus on individual counseling for children, adolescents, and adults. With extensive experience
and a compassionate approach, Emily specializes in helping clients navigate and overcome
anxiety, depression, and mood disorders. Emily’s practice is rooted in a deep commitment to
understanding and addressing the unique challenges faced by each individual.
Her therapeutic approach combines evidence-based techniques with a personalized touch, aiming
to foster resilience and promote well-being. Emily’s goal is to empower her clients to achieve
their personal and emotional goals, helping them build healthier, more fulfilling lives. She is
passionate about supporting individuals through every stage of their journey and is honored to be
a part of their path to healing and growth.
LSW
Hannah Sprau
Hannah is a licensed social worker, experienced in working with teens, adults, and families. She also has extensive experience working with individuals who are Deaf or hard of hearing. Hannah specializes in working with clients with challenges related to depression, anxiety, life transitions, trauma, stress, grief/loss, and interpersonal relationships. As a therapist, Hannah primarily utilizes Dialectical Behavior Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Hannah is also able to align with clients from a Christian, faith-based perspective. Hannah utilizes Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) in her sessions with clients.
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Hannah Sprau, LSW is under the supervision of Matthew Capezzuto, PhD, LISW-S 7071, I.0007623-SUPV
LSW
Ida Capestany
Idamari Capestany, LSW is trained to deal with clinical and substance abuse disorders. Her experience has a being working with adolescents and adults dealing with issues surrounding relationships, self- worth, eating disorders, anxiety/depression, childhood/military/sexual trauma, life transitioning issues, including immigration and refugee status, grief/loss, and addictive behaviors.
The native Hispanic clinician provides comprehensive services in both English and Spanish with special attention to cultural diversity affairs
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Ida Capestany, LSW is under the supervision of Alan Shubert, LISW-S, BCD, I.000329-SUPV
LISW
Jeff Bowersox
I primarily use a dynamic treatment approach in my clinical work with adults, adolescents, and
families. I have competence in collaborating with clients who present for treatment with the
following clinical problems: Anxiety Disorders, Behavioral Issues, Depression, Family Relational
Problems, Personal and Social Problems, Career challenges, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders
and Chemical Dependency/Substance Abuse Disorders. My professional competencies also
include counseling individuals with challenges due to physical and/or mental disabilities,
including impairments related to vision and hearing loss.
LPCC-S, LICDCIII
Mark Pemberton
Mark is a licensed professional and chemical dependency counselor. He earned his Master’s degree in clinical counseling from Ashland University in 2015 and has over 30 years experience as a minister. Mark works with clients of all ages with a special interest in ADHD, addiction, and family therapy.
PhD, LISW-S
Dr. Matthew Capezzuto
Dr. Matthew Capezzuto is the founder of Allied Behavioral Health Services. He is a psychologist and social worker with many years of experience treating various populations, including clients in the criminal and civil justice systems, public safety personnel, and clients with mental health and substance use disorders and chronic pain. He currently works with adults with ADHD, chronic pain sufferers and clients with health issues. Dr. Capezzuto is formally trained in psychoanalytic psychotherapy and is skilled in other treatment approaches. His emphasis on continual personal development.