Dr. Frank Green, D.Min., LMFT

Dr. Frank P. Green is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in both California and North Carolina, and a Nationally Certified Counselor. Frank has also served in several pastoral capacities (Minister to Collegians, Minister of Education, and Lead Pastor) in Disciple of Christ, Presbyterian, and Baptist Churches over a 16 year period of time. After leaving pastoral ministry in 1980 he served several years as the Director of Psychological Testing at Bethel West Seminary, and taught courses at Bethel West and, upon coming to North Carolina, at Southeastern Baptist Seminary (Pastoral Care, Self-Understanding, Group Counseling, Case Studies, Contemporary Social Issues). A founding member of Charis since 1987, Frank has conducted seminars for leadership personal across the United States, and provides “Short Term Intensives” for church and secular leadership. In addition to these activities, Dr. Green remains active teaching seminars and classes in the Doctor of Ministry program at Bethel Seminary and the Hybrid Masters program at George Fox Evangelical Seminary, where he also taught in the Doctor of Ministry program for 17 years. Frank provides therapy and counseling for community clients, dealing with a wide range of presenting issues, at the Charis Wellness and Counseling Center, and is a Certified Supervisor for Licensed Professional Counselor Associates. He has served as a Licensed Marriage Family Therapist for almost 4 decades. Frank holds a BA from Westmont College, M.Div. and D. Min. from Fuller Theological Seminary, and an M.A in Counseling Psychology from National University. He is a Clinical Member of The American Association Of Marriage Family Therapist, and The North Carolina Association Of Marriage Family Therapist. Frank is married to Susan. They have three daughters, 8 grandchildren and two great granddaughters. Frank and Susan have lived and served in Wake Forest, since 1990.
Dr. Corinne Green, Ph.D., LP, HSP-P

Dr. Corinne Green was born and lived her childhood years in San Diego, CA, before her family relocated to Wake Forest, NC. She completed her undergraduate education at UNCW and graduated Summa Cum Laude with Honors, earning a B.A. in Psychology and a minor in Vocal Performance. Dr. Green returned to CA for graduate training where she studied Psychology and Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena. After seven years of graduate school, she graduated in 2007 with a Masters in Psychology, a Masters in Theology, and a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. Dr. Green completed her Doctoral Internship at the University of Utah Neuropsychiatric Institute, an APA accredited placement, where she was trained extensively in the assessment and treatment of children, adolescents, and adults. She then received additional post-doctoral training at Real Connections Child Development Institute in Monrovia, CA using DIRFloortime approach in working with special needs children and their families. Dr. Corinne Green returned to NC in 2008 and has been recognized by the North Carolina Board of Psychology as a Licensed Psychologist and Health Services Provider-Psychologist. Since that time she has been working in private practice as an outpatient provider for children, adolescents, adults, older adults, couples, and families. She is recognized by the Interdisciplinary Counsel on Developmental and Learning as a DIRFloortime Expert Training Leader (see www.icdl.com). Dr. Green is married and is the mother of three boys.
Additional Counseling Staff:
Julia Wheeler, LPC, NCC, Program Director

Julia Wheeler is a person with significant experiences and skills in working with people. It is because of these skills that, not only is she a valued member of our counseling team but she is also the Program Director for Charis Foundation. As such she plays a significant role in the daily details in all Charis counseling programs, i.e. counseling for those in professional ministry, community clients, equestrian therapy, autism, art therapy, etc. Her first career was as a licensed Interior Designer for which she received her training at Texas Christian University. Julia also did graduate studies in the humanities at the University of Richmond and has an extensive background in art and music. Because of her considerable artistic abilities and skills Julia is pursuing her certificate in art therapy and leads our art therapy program, which includes various activities such as seminars and group sessions. Her work with children through adults reflects all her considerable skills. She received her Master of Arts degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at North Carolina Central University in August 2015 and is a Licensed Professional Counselor. In addition, she has received training in play therapy and is soon to become a certified play therapist. Her memberships in professional organizations include the American Counseling Association (ACA) www.counseling.org, the American Association of Art Therapy (AAAT), the Association for Play Therapy (APT) www.a4pt.org, and the American Association of Pastoral Counselors http://www.aapc.org.
E-mail: julia@charisfoundation.com
E-mail: julia@charisfoundation.com

Robert L Stuckey, MSW, LCSW
Robert (RL) Stuckey is a licensed clinical social worker who has had the opportunity to serve others in both the public and private sectors. Robert was born in Oklahoma and spent his early developmental years in rural and urban areas around Oklahoma City. After moving to North Carolina, Robert and his family lived in and around Raleigh until graduating from High School in Oxford NC. Robert had the privilege to study and earn a BA in Anthropology at a small liberal arts university in Oklahoma, where he began his journey of developing cultural competence. Robert served as a social service specialist with the Oklahoma Department of Human Services until deciding to work towards gaining a master of education and license in secondary socials studies education through the University of Oklahoma. Uncertain of his direction for the future, Robert placed his studies on hold and returned with his family to Raleigh after having his first child. While working towards discovering his occupational passion, Robert worked for Starbucks Coffee Company as a retail store manager where he met and exceeded expectations not only in business but in staff development. This position allowed Robert to discover his passion for helping to facilitate growth and discovery within others. Robert graduated with a Master of Social Work with a military sub concentration from the University of Southern California. Robert currently works in behavioral health empowering others to not be stifled by anxiety, depression, addiction, family/relational conflict, trauma and other organic mental health challenges such as bipolar and schizophrenia. Robert works with individuals, couples and families from diverse socioeconomic, ethnic and oriented life courses.
Personal statement " I believe the therapeutic process is one of empowerment and healing. It does not occur only in the relationship between the seeker and therapist or between group members, but in the daily relational interactions, difficult decisions and practice of skills that build the physical, spiritual and emotional health of the persons seeking change."
E-mail: robert@charisfoundation.com
Robert (RL) Stuckey is a licensed clinical social worker who has had the opportunity to serve others in both the public and private sectors. Robert was born in Oklahoma and spent his early developmental years in rural and urban areas around Oklahoma City. After moving to North Carolina, Robert and his family lived in and around Raleigh until graduating from High School in Oxford NC. Robert had the privilege to study and earn a BA in Anthropology at a small liberal arts university in Oklahoma, where he began his journey of developing cultural competence. Robert served as a social service specialist with the Oklahoma Department of Human Services until deciding to work towards gaining a master of education and license in secondary socials studies education through the University of Oklahoma. Uncertain of his direction for the future, Robert placed his studies on hold and returned with his family to Raleigh after having his first child. While working towards discovering his occupational passion, Robert worked for Starbucks Coffee Company as a retail store manager where he met and exceeded expectations not only in business but in staff development. This position allowed Robert to discover his passion for helping to facilitate growth and discovery within others. Robert graduated with a Master of Social Work with a military sub concentration from the University of Southern California. Robert currently works in behavioral health empowering others to not be stifled by anxiety, depression, addiction, family/relational conflict, trauma and other organic mental health challenges such as bipolar and schizophrenia. Robert works with individuals, couples and families from diverse socioeconomic, ethnic and oriented life courses.
Personal statement " I believe the therapeutic process is one of empowerment and healing. It does not occur only in the relationship between the seeker and therapist or between group members, but in the daily relational interactions, difficult decisions and practice of skills that build the physical, spiritual and emotional health of the persons seeking change."
E-mail: robert@charisfoundation.com
Erin Benjamin, Intern, MASF

Erin Benjamin grew up in Charlotte, NC and now resides in Wake Forest. She received her B.A. in English Literature from Southern Wesleyan University and her M.A. in Spiritual Formation with a certification in Spiritual Direction from George Fox Seminary. She was the Executive Director of Equipping Lydia Center for Spiritual Renewal and Training and is currently finishing her CACREP accredited M.A. in Mental Health counseling from Asbury Theological Seminary. Erin is a student member of the American Counseling Association (ACA) and is under direct supervision of Charis' founder, Dr. frank Green. Erin will be eligible for state licensure as an LPCA next year. Erin is a mother of 5 children and loves books, good food, theology podcasts, and paddleboarding.
Email: erin@charisfoundation.com
Email: erin@charisfoundation.com
Consulting Psychiatrist

Dr. Tinney is a Board-certified Child, Adolescent, and Adult Psychiatrist with specialized training in the treatment of disorders affecting children and adolescents. She has conducted research in Pediatric Bipolar Disorders and is currently involved in Autism Spectrum studies at Duke University. Dr. Tinney realizes that children and adolescents are not just “little adults” and she works with patients to create an individualized plan that incorporates her philosophy of being a “medication minimalist.” In other words, she only recommends medication when absolutely necessary and supports a comprehensive treatment approach.