Our Providers
Meet Cemented Rose Therapeutics Team
We care about YOU
- Sharnissa Secrett, Clinical Director,
- MSW, LCSW
- (971) 227-3553
- Sharnissa@cementedrose.com
Sharnissa Secrett
Bio:
Licensed Clinical Social Worker and founder of Cemented Rose Therapeutics, believes that strong communities are built on honest communication, self-reflection, and shared growth. She is dedicated to supporting children, families, individuals, and the broader community by fostering genuine connections and creating a safe, collaborative space for healing and growth.
Fun fact:
She owns more plants than shoes.
- Zachary Ash, Director of Operations,
- MSW, CSWA
- (971) 319-5059
- Zachary@cementedrose.com
Zachary Ash
Bio:
Grief work, existential, and play therapy from ages early childhood to young adult.
Fun fact:
Jazz aficionado and aspiring dog dad to a therapy pup.
- Zoë Schwartz, Clinical Therapist,
- MSW, CSWA
- (503) 345-6992
- zoe@cementedrose.com
Zoe Schwartz
Bio:
I am passionate about helping people live full lives by supporting them to develop the skills to overcome the challenges they face effectively. Using a trauma-informed and person-centered approach, my goal is to reduce shame and assist clients to heal, grow, and learn to live in alignment with their goals and values.
Fun fact:
I am a pug mom.
- Lisa Winestock, clinical therapist
- MSW, CSWA
- 503.568.1376
- lisa@cementedrose.com
Lisa Winestock
Bio:
I am a queer, biracial therapist with lived experience who is passionate about destigmatizing mental illness. I use a social justice and systems framework, focusing on the client's strengths and narrative to support them on their healing journey.
Fun fact:
Many moons ago, I completed a 4,100-mile motorcycle bikepacking trip across 6 states in two and a half weeks!
- Markie Armstrong, clinical therapist
- MSW, CSWA
- (971) 227-3553
- Markie Armstrong
Markie Armstrong
Bio:
I am a compassionate therapist dedicated to helping individuals navigate life’s challenges with support, understanding, and practical tools for growth. My approach focuses on creating a safe, nonjudgmental space where clients can heal, build resilience, and move toward positive change.
Fun Fact:
I love the beach and find collecting unique seashells to be one of my favorite ways to recharge.
- Martryce Taylor, clinical therapist intern
- M.Ed, PCA, QMHP
- 971-258-0112
- martryce@cementedrose.com
Markie Armstrong
Bio:
Martyce is an Adlerian-oriented counselor who works with community members of all ages, with attention to special populations. She has traveled, facilitated, or engaged in service in 36 of the continental U.S., which affords her multi-regional and multicultural skills competence.
Fun Fact:
Tryce engages in an array of hobbies including furniture restoration, basic upholstery, multi-medium art, crochet, gardening, and community advocacy.
- Christina Giosso, clinical therapist intern
- MSW Student Intern
- 971.238.9456
- christina@cementedrose.com
Christina Giosso
Bio:
I’m Christina E Giosso, and I am an MSW intern from Portland State University. I am passionate about working with Native and Indigenous populations, as well as with youth and children. My therapeutic approach combines elements of humanistic and person-centered therapy.
Fun fact:
I have a black belt in Taekwondo.
- Priya Srikanth, clinical therapist intern
- MPH, MSW Student Intern
- 503.832.7381
- priya@cementedrose.com
Priya Srikanth
Bio:
My name is Priya, and I am of South-Asian origin, from India. My approach is to work with you and for you, using trauma-informed techniques. I look forward to supporting you on your healing journey.
- Julia Kohn-Brown, clinical therapist intern
- MSW Student Intern
- 503.893.2636
- julia@cementedrose.com
Julia Kohn-Brown
Bio:
I am Julia Kohn-Brown (she/her), and I am a white Jewish Portlander. My approach is rooted in collaboration, agency, social justice, and liberation. I draw on my background in supporting youth survivors of domestic and sexual violence and aim to support clients in developing body trust, embodiment, and resisting oppression.
Fun Fact:
I have an 8-year-old calico cat named Kiki.