Clinical Team

At COPE Family Support Center, our clinical team is the heart of our mission to support children, youth and families. They are both committed and highly successful at embracing struggling families and turning them into thriving ones.

Dr. Sarah Bunch – Director of Internship Programs

PsyD (Doctor of Psychology)

Dr. Sarah Bunch is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in complex trauma in children and adolescents. Her clinical training includes work with Community Violence Solutions, UCSF’s Infant-Parent Program, and the Wright Institute’s School-Based Collaboration Program, where she later served as Assistant Program Director. She joined COPE in 2023 and now serves as Internship Director, bringing over a decade of supervisory experience. Dr. Bunch’s approach integrates psychodynamic, relational, and trauma-informed frameworks, with a strong emphasis on anti-oppressive, values-based care.

Dr. Sabrina J. Robertson

LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker)

Dr. Sabrina Robertson is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 25 years of experience supporting children, families, and vulnerable adults. A dedicated COPE team member since 2012, she serves as a clinical supervisor, program facilitator, and practitioner. Rooted in the Bay Area’s Christian community, Dr. Robertson brings a culturally responsive and holistic approach to her work. She is deeply committed to strengthening the communities she serves both professionally and spiritually.

Kim Reavis

LMFT (Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist)

Kim Reavis is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with nearly 20 years of experience in early childhood trauma and developmental delays. She has worked extensively with children ages 0–6 through trauma-informed mental health programs and has taught parenting classes and supervised clinical trainees at COPE for the past decade. Kim is certified in multiple levels of the Triple P parenting curriculum, including 0–5, Teens, and Stepping Stones. She holds degrees in Psychology from Cal State East Bay (BA) and JFK University (MA).

Michelle Reyes-Neil – Clinical Supervisor

LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker)

Michelle Reyes-Neil is a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist with over 15 years of experience in hospital, hospice, and community mental health settings. She specializes in grief, anxiety, depression, and trauma-informed care, and currently sees clients through her private practice, the Mood Health platform, and Kaiser’s hospice program. Michelle is passionate about mentoring the next generation of social workers, serving on NASW’s Ethics Committee and as a consultant for Kaiser’s Mental Health Scholars Academy. She joined COPE as a clinical supervisor to further support practitioner development.

Kerri Freeman

LMFT (Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist)

Kerri Freeman is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with over two decades of experience in trauma, child welfare, and family systems. She has worked with infants, children, and parents navigating the social services system and has served as an expert witness in family court. Kerri has also led outpatient mental health programs for 20 years, overseeing staff supervision, audits, budgets, and RFP development. She joined COPE in May 2024 as a Clinical Supervisor and holds a Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) Credential.

Dr. Angelia Reese-Galloway, Ph.D.

MSW (Master of Social Work)

Dr. Angelia Reese-Galloway is a seasoned Social Service Supervisor in Solano County with over 25 years of experience in child welfare. She is a certified Triple P facilitator and has provided therapeutic services as an Associate Clinical Social Worker for the past seven years. Dr. Reese-Galloway holds a Ph.D. in Human Services, two master’s degrees in Social Work and Philosophy, and a bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Criminal Justice. She also spent seven years as an adjunct professor at the University of Phoenix, teaching in the Psychology and Social Services department. Her work is grounded in a deep commitment to family support, education, and community well-being.

Dr. Tammy Grayson, Ed.D.

LPCC (Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor)

Dr. Tammy Grayson is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with a doctorate in Traumatology. She provides therapy to individuals and families facing anxiety, depression, anger, and life transitions. Dr. Grayson is known for creating a safe, respectful space that empowers clients to build resilience and achieve personal growth. Her collaborative approach focuses on equipping clients with tools for long-term well-being and emotional health.

Brooke Cardenas

PsyD (Doctor of Psychologist)

Dr. Brook Cardenas is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in co-parent counseling and reunification therapy, particularly in high-conflict, court-involved family cases. She brings compassion, structure, and clarity to families navigating separation and transition. Her approach is informed by training in child-centered play therapy, EMDR, Child Parent Relationship Therapy, and Teen Triple P. Brook has extensive school-based experience in Oakland, Richmond, and Novato, and believes deeply in each family’s capacity to heal and grow. She joined COPE in 2022.

Aman Gil

ASW (Associate Clinical Social Worker )

Aman is an Associate Clinical Social Worker who provides culturally responsive and holistic therapy to children, teens, adults, and families. His work often incorporates play therapy for children and supports clients in building healthy self-perceptions and stronger relationships. Aman’s therapeutic style reflects empathy, resilience, and a deep commitment to meeting each client’s unique needs. He holds a BS in Biology from Cal State East Bay, an MSW from UMass Global, and a Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Windsor University.

Meghan Campos

AMFT (Associate Marriage & Family Therapist)

Meghan Campos is an Associate Marriage & Family Therapist who brings warmth, humor, and compassion to her work with individuals and families. She provides individual, family, play, co-parent, and reunification therapy, supporting clients through trauma, family conflict, anxiety, depression, grief, and self-esteem challenges. Meghan earned her bachelor’s degree in Child Development from Sacramento State and her master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy from Touro University Worldwide. With a strengths-based and client-centered approach, she fosters healing relationships and meaningful personal growth.

Annjenette Lewis Hurtado

AMFT (Associate Marriage & Family Therapist)

Annjenette Lewis Hurtado offers an empathetic and down-to-earth approach to therapy, creating a space where clients feel truly seen and supported. Using integrative methods like CBT and person-centered therapy, she helps clients uncover root causes and work toward lasting change. Her practice includes support for individuals facing anger, anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, relationship challenges, and adolescent issues. Annjenette is committed to guiding clients through healing and self-discovery with warmth and authenticity.