Clinical Staff

Dana Wiley, M.D.

Dr. Wiley is a Board Certified Psychiatrist, specializing in General Adult Psychiatry.  He has been in practice for over 20 years and has worked in a variety of settings including inpatient, outpatient and administrative psychiatry.  He has written several articles for Current Psychiatry Magazine.  Dr. Wiley has been acknowledged as one of South Carolina’s Top Psychiatrists for 5 consecutive years and recognized in The Guide to America’s Top Psychiatrists. He was Chief of Psychiatry at AnMed Medical Center from 2016-2018 and is on staff at Patrick B Harris State Psychiatric Hospital. He teaches students of Anderson University, University of South Carolina and Gardner Webb University who rotate through the practice

Michael Ryan Wilson, LPC

Ryan was awarded his Masters in Professional Counseling (MA) degree from Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA and is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) in the state of South Carolina.  He completed his internship at Spartanburg Mental Health, in Spartanburg, SC, where he focused on adult individual therapy, as well as performing assessments for the intake department.  After working with adults for a year Ryan turned his professional focus towards the children and adolescent population, in which I found my true therapeutic passion.  After working as a mental health therapist in the child and adolescent program for the South Carolina State Mental Health Department, Ryan took a position as a child and adolescent therapist for a Psychiatric Rehabilitation Treatment Facility in Pickens, SC (Avalonia Group Homes).  With Avalonia Ryan has focused on providing therapeutic services for children and teens who are struggling with severe emotional and behavioral issues.

Rosario Quinonez, LPC-A

Rosario Quinonez graduated in 2018 with a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Webster University. She also completed the Project Best (MUSC) / Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in 2018, and is now rostered to provide trauma therapy to 3 -18 year old kids. She has more than 10 years of experience in the clinical field. She worked in New York helping low income families to connect with resources to meet their needs and assisting them to cope with challenges in life. In South Carolina, she worked in A Child’s Haven as a mental health counselor where she led therapy and educational groups, provided individual therapy to kids 5 and under, and family therapy to teach parents to deal with behavioral and emotional disturbances. 

“I believe the therapeutic relationship between client and therapist is the starting point to have a successful treatment. I treat my cts as a whole, and I treat them with a non-judgmental approach in a safe environment.  I use an integrative approach to meet my cts where they are, and help them to become a healthier version on themselves. I have a passion to help others to overcome emotional challenges such as depression, anxiety, adjustment issues, trauma, and in the process I become their partner until they heal and meet their goals”. 

Jayme Hodges, LISW-CP

Jayme Hodges is a native of Southwest Florida and received her Master of Social Work degree in 2005 from Florida Gulf Coast University located in Fort Myers, Florida.  She has spent the past 15+ years working in various Healthcare settings including Acute Medical Care, Hospice Care, Inpatient Psychiatric Hospitalization, and Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment.   She has experience providing individual therapy, group therapy, and couples counseling, and has treated various mental health diagnosis including Depressive Disorders, Anxiety Disorders, Grief & Loss, Acute and Post Traumatic Stress Disorders, and Insomnia. 

 Jayme’s approach to treatment focuses on mutual collaboration, empowerment, and challenging perceptions of self, others, and situations to assist clients in reframing unhelpful thinking styles, understanding underlying emotions, and learning to recognize what they have control over and what they do not.  She values the importance of starting where the client is while working together to move forward on the path of health, wellness, and healing.  Treatment modalities include, but are not limited to, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Acceptance Commitment Therapy), Insight Oriented Therapy, and Adlerian Therapy.