A Message from Dr. Laura DiNunzio
Dr. Laura DiNunzio, LPC, CEDS-C

A specialist in eating disorders and neurodiversity with over 20 years of experience, Dr. Laura DiNunzio helps individuals navigate the complexities of identity and recovery. Her approach is rooted in the belief that effective communication and authentic self-discovery are the keys to a vibrant, purposeful life. Laura combines high-level clinical expertise with a nurturing, collaborative style to help you find your voice and claim your future.
Laura is a Licensed Professional Counselor and doctoral-level specialist with 20+ years of experience in eating disorder recovery and co-occurring disorders. As the founder of Momentum Counseling and Coaching, she integrates clinical expertise with specialized coaching techniques to help individuals move from “stuck” to “sustained recovery.” A graduate of Immaculata University and a proud partner of Project HEAL’s Healers Circle, Laura is passionate about making high-level, compassionate care accessible to all.
In early 2026, Laura completed the coursework to become an ADHD-CCSP (Certified Clinical Services Provider). She is offering executive function coaching to parents, tweens, teens, and adults who need support in this area.
Find Laura’s doctoral thesis project here
Danielle Strange

Danielle is a graduate student at Immaculata University and is duly enrolled in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program and School Counseling Certificate program. Danielle has experience working with children and adolescents as a classroom teacher for the past 6 years. She has taught in both private and public school while teaching grades 5-8 in math, science, and social studies.
Danielle’s clinical approach primarily comes from a person-centered theory, but she can draw upon other theories to suit her clients needs. Danielle is passionate about working with adolescents and their families, especially adolescents who struggle with depression and anxiety. In her free time, Danielle enjoys watching movies (especially Marvel), playing board games/video games, and spending time with friends and family.
Karlee Hinkle

Karlee Hinkle obtained a Masters of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from West Chester University. She is a nationally certified counselor and is currently working towards licensure. Karlee has experience working in all ages, however she specializes in working with Children and Adolescents with a variety of mental health concerns. Her clinical approach revolves around Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Person-Centered Therapy, and Solution Focused Therapy. However, Karlee utilizes an eclectic approach to therapy basing her treatment method around the clients needs.
Karlee is passionate about working with children and adolescents. She is dedicated to giving young individuals a safe space to feel heard and work through any problems they are experiencing. She does this by showing empathy, understanding, and compassion while making therapy enjoyable.
In Karlee’s free time she enjoys spending time with her friends and family. She is an animal and nature lover.
Lainey McKinney, MA, LPC (she/her)

Lainey is a Licensed Professional Counselor specializing in working with adults, adolescents, and families who are struggling with eating disorders and co-occuring concerns. She received her Master’s of Clinical Psychology from West Chester University and is working to complete coursework towards becoming a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist. She is a member of the International Association of Eating Disorders, and the Association for Size Diversity and Health wherein she engages in training focused on a Health At Every Size approach to body liberation for individuals of all body sizes, sexual orientations, races, genders, abilities, and backgrounds.
Having recovered from an eating disorder herself, Lainey believes that everyone deserves to recover from their eating disorder and find peace within their bodies. She is committed to providing her clients with individualized care to achieve their recovery goals through using person-centered approaches. Lainey uses a variety of evidence-based treatment treatments including mindfulness practices, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, and is trained in Cognitive Processing Therapy with those who engage in trauma work.
With a warm and empathetic approach, Lainey empowers individuals to challenge their eating disorder behaviors, cultivate self-compassion, and develop sustainable strategies for long-term recovery. She believes in the inherent strength of her clients and guides them toward rediscovering their authentic selves beyond the confines of their eating disorders.
Christine Hurzeler (she/her)

Christine Hurzeler is a nationally certified counselor who graduated from Immaculata University with a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Christine began her journey in the behavioral health field by working with adults with developmental differences. She has since gained experience working with individuals across the lifespan, though she specializes in working with children, teens, and young adults. Christine is passionate about supporting those with various needs, including individuals with mood and anxiety concerns, emotional regulation difficulties, executive functioning difficulties, and those facing school-related challenges. She draws from a variety of evidence-based practices that allow her to best tailor therapy to suit the needs and strengths of the individual being served.
Christine views therapy as a collaborative process that honors one’s lived experience while helping them reconnect with their personal values and inner resilience. Her approach is rooted in the humanistic belief that we are all capable of growth, healing, and learning how to navigate the world in a way that works best for us. Christine often utilizes cognitive behavioral, dialectical behavioral, solution-focused, mindfulness, and psychodynamic approaches in her work to help clients achieve their personal goals.