DAY MARSHALL, LMHC LPC

Site director, sENIOR CLINICIAN

Day began her journey toward counseling while working alongside her youth pastor husband in Oregon.  This work solidified a desire to encourage individuals through the trenches of life.  So, after completing her undergraduate degree at Multnomah University in Portland, Oregon, earning a dual degree in Bible and Theology, and Family Ministry, she moved to Massachusetts where she completed her Masters of Arts in Counseling at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, with a focus on mental health counseling.  Since graduating, Day has worked extensively with clients with substance use disorders and their families.  Most recently, she served as the Clinical Director at a large, residential facility that oversaw treatment of individuals with co-occurring disorders such as post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, and a multitude of stressors such as grief and loss, DCF and legal involvement, relational difficulties, anger management challenges, and self-esteem issues. Day’s heart is to use gospel truth to offer hope, comfort and direction to individuals seeking wholeness and healing. This, coupled with sound, evidence-based treatment modalities, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and some dialectical behavioral therapy skills, create a treatment environment where real change can happen.

JESSICA ABRAHAM, LMHC

intake coordinator

Jessica supports the intake process and all incoming requests for counseling with Harbor Oregon. Her interest in counseling and the mental health field began during her undergraduate studies at Baylor University where she pursued a BA in Psychology while minoring in Religion and Child & Family Studies. She continued from there to Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, MA where she graduated with a Master of Arts in Counseling and a Master of Religion. Jessica grew up in South India and moved to the United States as a young adult to pursue further education. She is very passionate about de-stigmatizing the need for therapy among the South Asian community and within the local church, as well as other populations. She has extensive experience in working with people of diverse cultural, socio-economic and spiritual backgrounds, as well as various age populations.

Dan BrowN, MA

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

Dan is one of the co-founders of Harbor Christian Counseling and serves as the Director of Operations for all of Harbor’s sites. He holds two master’s degrees; a Masters in Theology and a Masters in Mental Health and Marriage and Family Therapy from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, MA. He has over 15 years of experience working with men and couples in ministry settings and has a bachelor’s degree in Business Management with minors in History and Communications from the University of Nebraska Lincoln.

Matt Warren, LMHC MDIV

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Matt is one of the co-founders of Harbor Christian Counseling and serves as the Executive Director for Harbor’s clinical services and its non-profit organization, Harbor Christian Partnership. He received a Master of Arts in Counseling and a Master of Divinity from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. Matt also maintains a counseling practices with clients at Harbor’s main Boston location. After attending college in Central California, Matt has a lifelong love for the Pacific Coast and is excited to see the mission and vision of Harbor Christian Counseling take root in the great state of Oregon.