Our Dedicated Team
At Orama Residential Treatment Center, our leadership team comprises fully licensed clinicians with more than 55 years of combined clinical experience, bringing unparalleled clinical expertise and judgment to every facet of care. Supporting them is a multidisciplinary group of dedicated clinicians, caregivers, and staff united by a mission of compassionate, evidence-based treatment. This depth of leadership experience empowers us to create a safe, supportive environment where teen girls receive personalized and highly competent care to heal, grow, and build lasting wellness.

Sydney Reece
Sydney Reece is a Licensed Professional Counselor and healthcare leader with more than a decade of experience in behavioral health. Her career has encompassed direct clinical care, program development, operational leadership, and quality improvement, providing her with a comprehensive understanding of the factors that contribute to meaningful patient outcomes. She is passionate about fostering environments where individuals feel supported, respected, and empowered throughout their treatment journey.
Throughout her career, Sydney has worked to strengthen clinical programs, improve care delivery systems, and support multidisciplinary teams in providing exceptional behavioral healthcare. She believes that excellent clinical care is rooted in compassion, accountability, collaboration, and evidence-based practice. By balancing a deep appreciation for the human experience with a commitment to quality and safety, she helps organizations create treatment environments that promote healing, resilience, and lasting recovery.
Sarah Robinson
Sarah Robinson is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S) in Texas with almost a decade of experience helping adolescents, adults, and families navigate life’s challenges and build meaningful, lasting change.
Throughout her career, she’s worked across multiple levels of care, including Juvenile/detention center counseling, inpatient, PHP, IOP, and outpatient settings, while also serving in leadership, training, and supervisory roles. Her passion lies in creating a supportive, authentic therapeutic environment where clients and families feel safe, understood, and empowered to grow.
She specializes in working with attachment disorders, family dysfunction, ADHD, anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, relationship challenges, codependency, personality disorders and emotional regulation difficulties. She enjoys helping clients and families break unhealthy patterns, strengthen boundaries, and develop practical skills they can use in everyday life.
Sarah’s therapeutic approach is collaborative, compassionate, and individualized. She primarily draws from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), and Solution-Focused Therapy to help clients better understand themselves, build resilience, and create sustainable change.
As both a clinician and leader, Sarah believes healing happens when people feel genuinely seen and supported without judgment. Her goal is to help clients build confidence, reconnect with their values, and create lives that feel fulfilling and authentic.
Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with her husband, cooking, watching her favorite shows, and finding joy in life’s simple moments. She is also OBSESSED with Llamas and Alpacas.
She looks forward to being part of our patient’s journey toward healing and growth.


Monique Griffin
Monique Griffin is a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with more than 14 years of experience providing psychiatric care across community mental health, inpatient, outpatient, emergency, and higher-acuity treatment settings. Much of her career has been rooted in North Texas, where she practiced across systems including University Behavioral Health, Millwood Hospital, Parkland Health System, Metrocare Services, and Connections Wellness Group in Denton — the same community Orama calls home.
Monique brings particular depth in crisis stabilization, trauma-informed care, and collaborative treatment for patients whose needs extend beyond a single diagnosis or medication change. Her clinical approach is grounded in careful assessment of the whole person—including psychiatric symptoms, trauma history, family dynamics, medical factors, daily routines, and developmental needs—while working closely with the broader treatment team and each family.
Monique’s clinical philosophy reflects the whole-person approach central to Orama’s model of care. Her graduate research on the role of Vitamin D in mental health speaks to a long-standing interest in the biological and metabolic underpinnings of psychiatric symptoms — the same root-cause thinking behind Orama’s integrative psychiatric evaluation process. Her time in Parkland Health’s Psychiatric Emergency Department and Consult-Liaison service sharpened her ability to assess and stabilize patients in crisis, while her role as Regional Director of Advanced Practice Providers gave her experience leading clinical teams across PHP and IOP levels of care — work closely aligned with the structured, relationship-centered environment of residential treatment.
A Summa Cum Laude graduate of both Texas Woman’s University and the University of Texas at Arlington, Monique is committed to evidence-based and family-inclusive psychiatric care. She is honored to provide strong clinical judgment as well as steady, compassionate presence to support each girl at Orama as they build safety, insight, resilience, and a stronger vision for their future.
Kristen Thompson
Originally from Orange County, California, Kristen began her career as a counselor, working with clients across the full continuum of behavioral healthcare, from detox and inpatient treatment to residential, PHP, and IOP. After relocating from San Diego to Dallas, she transitioned into business development, where she found her passion for building meaningful relationships within the behavioral health community. Along the way, she discovered a special calling in adolescent behavioral health, believing that early intervention can change the course of a young person’s life.
Kristen believes everyone deserves access to the right care at the right time. She is committed to being a trusted resource for families, even when the best fit isn’t Orama, and values collaboration, compassion, and authentic relationships above all else. Inspired by a family of first responders, she approaches her work with a deep commitment to service and showing up for others during difficult moments.
Outside of work, Kristen enjoys staying active, traveling, and exploring new places and cultures. She believes every interaction is an opportunity to make a positive difference.


Africa Logan
Africa Logan is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor and serves as the Director of Operations at Orama Residential Treatment Center. She believes that excellent behavioral healthcare begins with creating an environment where patients feel safe, supported, and genuinely cared for. In her role, she oversees the daily operations of the facility while working closely with the clinical team to ensure that every aspect of the patient experience reflects the organization’s commitment to compassionate, individualized care.
As a therapist, Africa understands the courage it takes for someone to ask for help and the importance of providing treatment in an environment that promotes healing. That perspective shapes the way she leads. She approaches operational decisions with the understanding that behind every policy, process, and workflow is a person whose recovery may be impacted by those choices. Her goal is to support the clinicians who provide care while helping create a space where patients and families feel heard, respected, and hopeful throughout their treatment journey.
