IOP Providers

Stillwell Intensive Outpatient Providers

At Stillwell IOP, you’ll engage in structured, consistent care with a multidisciplinary team of therapists and coaches who are relational, data-informed, and down-to-earth. We work alongside you to set clear goals, apply modalities that align with your needs, and stay connected to the supports in your daily life. The result is care that’s focused, adaptable, and designed to help you build momentum beyond treatment.

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Andi Dangerfield, ATR, LPC

Art Therapist | IOP Program Director

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Andi Dangerfield, ATR, LPC

Andi Dangerfield, LPC, ATR, is the Program Director at Stillwell Athens IOP, where she leads the structure and creative flow of the program. She works at the intersection of client care, team development, and operations. Her goal is to shape a treatment experience that feels cohesive, intentional, and responsive to the people within it. In addition to her leadership role, she provides individual and group therapy.

Andi’s clinical approach is integrative and flexible. She collaborates with clients to help them understand the patterns that shape their identity and relationships, reconnect with their body as a source of information, and explore what it means to move forward in a way that feels aligned. Much of her work centers on self-trust, identity development, and navigating periods of transition or uncertainty.

Andi’s style is collaborative, warm, and direct. She blends structure with creativity and works with clients to find forms of expression that feel natural and meaningful to them. Her work happens through talk therapy, creative process, or somewhere in between. She believes therapy should adapt to the person, not the other way around. Andi seeks to uphold relational integrity and focus on whole-person care. 

Andi is committed to creating spaces where both clients and clinicians can do meaningful work together. She brings clarity, steadiness, and a sense of humor to the work of healing, helping people reconnect with themselves and move forward in ways that feel both authentic and sustainable.

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Elizabeth Seib, LMFT

Clinical Director | Therapist

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Elizabeth Seib, LMFT

Elizabeth is a licensed therapist and Clinical Director at Stillwell Athens, specializing in the unique mental health needs of college students, young adults, and professionals. She supports clients who are navigating the complexities of personal growth while balancing academic, relational, and career demands.

With a deep appreciation for the role relationships play in our well-being, Elizabeth integrates family systems work, parent coaching, and group therapy into her practice. She draws on evidence-based modalities—including DBT, CBT, and experiential approaches—to help clients manage stress, regulate emotions, and build resilience. Her approach is practical and empowering, offering tools to navigate life’s challenges with greater clarity and confidence.

Elizabeth is especially skilled at working with teens and young adults facing life transitions, anxiety, relationship issues, and family dynamics. She is also skilled in working with neurodivergent clients and assessing for Autism Spectrum Disorder. She helps clients explore and reframe the beliefs and stories that shape their emotional experiences, guiding them toward deeper self-understanding and growth.

As Clinical Director, Elizabeth also provides oversight and support to the clinical team, ensuring that Stillwell’s therapeutic environment remains collaborative, effective, and client-centered.

A proud Bulldog alum, Elizabeth earned her Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Science from the University of Georgia. She completed a Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from Valdosta State University.

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Dr. Mark Braunstein

Psychiatrist

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Dr. Mark Braunstein

Dr. Mark Braunstein has been treating complex mental health conditions since earning his medical degree in 1997. With training in both general psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry, he has built a reputation for his thoughtful, integrative approach to care.

Over the past two decades, Dr. Braunstein has developed innovative treatment models that combine evidence-based psychiatry with holistic methods to support long-term wellness. His goal is to help patients achieve stability, clarity, and confidence—often while reducing dependence on unnecessary or ineffective medications.

With more than 25 years of clinical experience and over 10,000 patients treated, Dr. Braunstein continues to guide individuals toward balanced, sustainable mental health using personalized care plans that address both the mind and body.

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Kristi Kinlaw, M.Ed., LAPC, YTT 200

Therapist

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Kristi Kinlaw, M.Ed., LAPC, YTT 200

Kristi earned her Master of Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, following a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, both from Augusta University. After successfully running her own business for over two decades, she chose to pursue her long-standing passion for supporting others through mental health counseling.

Drawing from both her life experiences and academic background, Kristi is deeply committed to helping individuals navigate life’s challenges and achieve emotional well-being. She has had the privilege of working with a diverse range of clients facing concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, relationship issues, and more. Kristi also works with families, helping them process trauma, resolve conflict, and cultivate more meaningful connections.

Kristi practices from a strengths-based perspective, aiming to empower her clients with the confidence to face difficulties and lead authentic, fulfilling lives. Her therapeutic approach incorporates a variety of evidence-based modalities, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), mindfulness, and insight-oriented therapy. As a certified trauma-informed yoga instructor, she also integrates somatic techniques—such as breath work and gentle movement—into sessions to support mind-body healing.

Kristi is dedicated to creating a safe, compassionate, and non-judgmental space where clients can freely express themselves without fear of criticism. A passionate advocate for mental health awareness, Kristi is committed to reducing stigma and affirming the unique identities of all individuals. 

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Ian Marburger, LMSW, MPH

Therapist

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Ian Marburger, LMSW, MPH​

Ian brings a steady, grounded presence to therapy, helping clients navigate life’s challenges with both insight and practical, real-world tools. His background in clinical social work, public health, and psychology informs a well-rounded and adaptable approach to care. He holds master’s degrees in Clinical Social Work and Public Health from the University of Georgia, and his training shapes a thoughtful, flexible, and highly practical style of therapy.
 

Ian has worked with individuals navigating high levels of stress, trauma, and life disruption, including those experiencing co-occurring mental health and substance use challenges. His clinical experience includes providing both individual and group therapy in community mental health settings, where he has supported clients from diverse backgrounds—many facing financial stress, limited access to resources, and complex life circumstances. This work continues to inform his ability to meet clients where they are and focus on what is realistic and meaningful in their day-to-day lives. 

He has also worked as an integrated care clinician, collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to support individuals with higher-acuity needs. In addition, his background includes providing therapy in cancer support settings, working with individuals and families navigating serious illness, grief, and major life transitions. Across these settings, Ian has developed a strong appreciation for how personal challenges are often shaped by larger systems and circumstances. 

Ian draws from a range of evidence-based approaches and tailors his work to each individual, with a focus on helping clients build insight while also developing tools that lead to meaningful forward movement in their lives. He believes people are best understood within the context of their experiences, relationships, and environments, and works to keep that broader perspective at the center of care. 

Ian understands that starting therapy can feel uncomfortable or even intimidating. He works to create a space where clients feel understood, respected, and able to speak openly without fear of judgment. He brings a steady, grounded presence to the work and places a strong emphasis on building a genuine therapeutic relationship as the foundation for growth, resilience, and lasting change. 

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Savannah Wilson

Intake Coordinator & Psychiatric Coordinator

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Savannah Wilson

Medical Coordinator

Savannah Wilson serves as the Psychiatric Coordinator for Dr. Braunstein, where she plays a central role in supporting client care and clinical coordination. She manages scheduling, provides scribing support during appointments, and facilitates communication between Stillwell and Dr. Braunstein to ensure care is organized, collaborative, and responsive to each client’s needs.

Raised in Griffin, Georgia, Savannah has always felt most at home beneath wide, open skies and along winding forest trails. From an early age, she was drawn to the quiet rhythm of the outdoors—the way the light filters through tall pines at sunrise, the steady sound of boots on gravel paths, and the sense of freedom that only comes from being surrounded by nature. What began as a childhood love for exploring creeks, fields, and backroads eventually grew into a lifelong passion for adventure and connection with the natural world. 

That passion led her to Young Harris College, where she studied Outdoor Education and deepened both her skills and her purpose. There, she learned not only the technical aspects of leadership, wilderness travel, and environmental stewardship, but also the deeper value of helping others discover confidence, resilience, and wonder through outdoor experiences. For Savannah, the outdoors has never just been a place, it has always been a classroom, a refuge, and a source of growth.

After college, Savannah spent several years guiding and exploring across Colorado, Wyoming, Alaska, and Maine. These experiences strengthened her adaptability, leadership, and ability to support individuals in dynamic environments, all of which inform her work in clinical coordination today.

Eventually, the mountains of North Georgia called her home. After hiking sections of the Appalachian Trail and rediscovering the familiar ridgelines and rolling blue horizons of her home state, Savannah chose to plant roots in Clayton. When she’s not exploring the outdoors, Savannah continues to chase the same sense of freedom in new ways. She can often be found flying single-engine airplanes, taking in the world from above with the same awe she feels on the trail. On quieter days, she enjoys casting a line into a peaceful mountain stream, savoring the stillness and patience that fishing requires. Most often, she’s hiking alongside her husband, Dave, and their two loyal dogs, Cherokee and Oreo, embracing the simple joy of shared miles and muddy boots.

Savannah brings a grounded, thoughtful presence to her work, combining strong organizational skills with a genuine commitment to supporting clients and care teams alike.

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Danielle Hava, LCSW

IOP Admissions

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Danielle oversees Stillwell Group’s company operations and ensures alignment across clinical, administrative, and programming efforts. She personally connects with every new client—taking all intake calls herself—to ensure clients feel seen, supported, and understood from the very first conversation.

Danielle brings a depth of clinical knowledge, leadership insight, genuine relational warmth, and an understanding of the mental health needs of teens and young adults to her role overseeing Stillwell Athens. With a career spanning direct care, admissions, counseling, and program development, she is passionate about helping young people and families tap into their inherent well-being.

Danielle earned her MS in Clinical Social Work from Columbia University, following a BA in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Early in her career, she developed a strong belief in the healing power of relationships, having worked in inpatient, outdoor therapeutic programming, and transitional programs for young adults.

Danielle and Dan’s shared vision for Stillwell is grounded in the belief that we are all inherently well, and the key to healing lies in developing the skills, tools, and relationships to tap into that inner strength. They created Stillwell to provide accessible mental health support that integrates into the everyday lives of young adults—without requiring them to step away from school, work, or relationships.

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