Our Team
The Steeple City Team
Ronald Dahl, Ph.D.
Dr. Dahl is a Licensed Psychologist in Maryland and Pennsylvania. He holds a Ph.D. in Clinical & Forensic Psychology from Nova Southeastern University. He completed his Forensic Internship at the Federal Medical Center in Butner, North Carolina. He completed a Post-doc Residency at Penn State –Harrisburg, and a Residency at the Watershed Treatment Center, in FL.
Starting in 1993, Dr. Dahl has worked in several venues in the mental health field, including inpatient substance treatment, community mental health, inpatient psychiatric, and medical hospital settings. He has extensive training in psychopharmacology and has participated in psychiatry grand rounds. Currently, he primarily works with adults and older teens in individual therapy, and uses research-based treatment techniques to help resolve patients’ symptoms and improve their quality of life. Contact Dr. Dahl directly.

Mary Pat Trumbule, LCSW-C
Ms. Mary Pat Trumbule is a Licensed Certified Social Worker–Clinical (LCSW-C), in the state of Maryland. She completed both her undergraduate and graduate training at West Virginia University. Her education, training and clinical experiences have allowed her the opportunity to work with a variety of populations in a number of practice settings, including outpatient community mental health and integrative medical center care. She has experience treating people of all ages, but currently focuses on assisting adults through all stages of life. Ms. Trumbule believes her work as a clinician is to empower and assist clients in finding the strategies that best help them gain insight into the areas they desire to see change or heal. She utilizes multiple evidenced based practice interventions while integrating creative techniques to assist people in finding the tools they can utilize to promote change.
Christina Davis, LCPC
Christina Davis is a Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC), licensed in Maryland. She completed her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at Frostburg State University in Counseling Psychology. She has worked in our community for many years, primarily in mental health services. Her education, training and clinical experiences have enabled her to work with a variety of populations in several settings, including inpatient psychiatric, outpatient, and medical hospital settings. Ms. Davis tailors her work with clients to fit each person’s needs, utilizing a variety of evidence-based practices. She works with clients across a spectrum of mental and emotional disorders and has experience working in the areas of trauma, substance abuse, and adolescent development.

Amy Stafford-Schroyer, MSN, RN, PMHNP-BC
Mrs. Stafford-Schroyer is a certified registered nurse practitioner specializing in psychiatric mental health. She earned her nursing degrees from Allegany College of Maryland, Chamberlain University, and her Master’s in nursing from Walden University in Psychiatric Mental Health across the Lifespan.
Her focus is to help people improve their mental health through both a traditional and an integrative approach. She is certified to diagnose, treat, and prescribe medication for children, adolescents, and adults. Some of Mrs. Stafford-Schroyer’s specialties include ADHD, Depression, Anxiety, and Insomnia, among others.
Mrs. Stafford-Schroyer focuses treatment on the body as a whole, using traditional medications, as well as integrative treatments, vitamins/supplements, lifestyle modifications and stress management to help her patients. Her attention to detail and compassion for others, helps her provide an individualized treatment plan to each patient.
Katherine Speights, LCPC
Kathy is a graduate of Frostburg State University’s Master of Counseling Psychology program who came to Allegany County from San Francisco. Kathy’s therapeutic approach can best be described as person-centered, highly individualized, and strengths-based, drawing primarily from cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, interpersonal therapy, motivational interviewing, acceptance and commitment therapy, rational emotive therapy, and solution focused therapy.
Kathy spent over 20 years working within the nonprofit sphere, specializing in disability advocacy and community care. She became a therapist, in part, to better serve neurodivergent people who are looking for support in navigating a neurotypical world. Kathy has experience working with people of all ages and most mental health diagnoses, with specific additional training on treating anxiety and working with people who are autistic or have ADHD.
She is also a self-described “morning person,” so early morning appointments are often available for clients seeking to meet prior to their work day.