Counselors

Suzanne Crump, M.Ed , Head Counselor

Sue received her masters in student personnel administration from the University of Delaware with a concentration in Career Counseling, and has a bachelor’s degree in English/Education from Gettysburg College. Previous work experience includes the Director of Career Services at Immaculata College (now University), and Program Administrator for the Greater Philadelphia Teacher Job Fair. She is also a former English teacher in secondary schools. Sue is a member of Trinity Presbyterian Church since 1992 and an elder since 1998.

Christine Allen, M.S.

Christine is Coordinator of Career Services at Penn State University Brandywine and has an M.S. in Pastoral Counseling from Neumann University. She performs career counseling on a daily basis using a variety of assessment tools, including the MBTI® personality assessment, of which she is a certified practitioner. Christine is the mother of two teens and has been a member of St. Matthew Lutheran Church since 1989, having served in a variety of volunteer capacities including Sunday School teacher, VBS director and liturgical dance facilitatior.

Lisa Boyle, M.S

Lisa received her M.S. in Higher Education/Postsecondary Counseling from West Chester University, which included practicum experience in both career counseling and academic advising. She currently serves as the Assistant Director of Career Development at Arcadia University and utilizes career assessments in individual counseling on a regular basis. Prior to this, Lisa worked as a Resident Director at West Chester University and an Enrollment Management Counselor (admissions/financial aid) at Arcadia. She is a lifelong member of Leverington Presbyterian Church inPhiladelphia and actively involved as a youth leader for grades 6-12.

Diane Massey, M.S.

Diane received her Master of Science degree in Higher Education/Post-Secondary Counseling from West Chester University. She is currently employed as the Director of Career Services at Immaculata University. Diane is also preparing for the National Counselor Examination to earn the National Certified Counselor credential and become a Licensed Professional Counselor.

Douglas W. McPheeters, M.A., M.Div.

Doug is a Nationally Certified Counselor with a masters degree in Community/Clinical Counseling and has been in private practice since 2003. As an ordained Presbyterian minister, he has worked with youth and their families in both church ministry and counseling settings for fifteen years. He has extensive experience in premarital and marriage counseling, bereavement and loss, anger management and domestic violence, as well as career counseling. Doug serves the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant part time in the area of pastoral care and visitation.

Barbara Price-Martin, M.Div.

Barbara has been a pastoral counselor in private practice since 1991. She is a (certified) Fellow in the American Association of Pastoral Counselors and an ordained Presbyterian minister. She holds a B.A. from Westminster College and a Masters of Divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary. Barbara is currently a Parish Associate Pastor at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Wilmington, Delaware.