Susan Bowers, LPC

Therapy Specialties

Hi, I’m Susan.

I’m passionate about helping individuals, couples, and families break free from patterns that may be holding them back. The families we grow up in shape how we communicate, how we experience emotions, and how we meet our needs—but those patterns don’t have to define your future.

I often reflect on a quote by Terry Real:
“Family dysfunction rolls down from generation to generation… until one person has the courage to turn and face the flames.”
I’m here to walk alongside you as you take that step—facing what’s been difficult, gaining insight, and creating healthier, more fulfilling relationships.

I take a collaborative and compassionate approach, helping clients work through family-of-origin issues, improve communication, and build stronger connections. Whether you’re navigating conflict, seeking greater intimacy, or looking for more balance and harmony in your relationships, we’ll work together to develop the tools and understanding needed to move forward.

I believe therapy is more than just conversation—it’s a process of growth, awareness, and meaningful change. My goal is to support you in building resilience, strengthening your relationships, and creating a more peaceful and connected life.

“Your past may shape you—but it doesn’t have to define how you move forward.”

Questions, Support or Guidance

Angela Ordyniec, MA/LISW-CP

Clinical Social Worker

Angi was drawn to become a therapist by her desire to walk alongside people as they navigate life’s twists and turns. Her approach is authentic, dynamic, and uplifting, and she never loses sight of each individual’s capacity to persevere, create, and transform.

With 20 years of experience working with individuals from diverse and complex backgrounds in both non-profit and private practice settings, Angi brings a warm, relational style to her work—often sprinkled with humor. She specializes in supporting adults through life transitions, grief and loss, relationship challenges, and symptoms of anxiety and depression.

Angi integrates various therapeutic approaches, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). She is also passionate about the connection between nutrition and mental health, having earned a certificate in Nutrition and Integrative Medicine for Mental Health from Adelphi University.

She embraces working with people from all backgrounds, religions, orientations, cultures, and ideologies. In her free time, Angi enjoys cooking savory meals, relaxing at the beach, reading, connecting with loved ones, and maintaining a balanced self-care routine.