About Us
Sabrina Hyland, MA, LPC, NCC
Sabrina Hyland is one of the Founder's of Rebuilding Lives. Sabrina is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Nationally Certified Counselor. She holds a Master's Degree in Professional Counseling from Argosy University. She also has a certification in Anger Management. She has served as a Social Services Provider with a Community Service Board working with adults,children/ adolescents, and their families with SPMI( severe and persistently mentally ill) diagnosis,emotional disturbances and addictive disease . She believes that educating, supporting, and providing guidance is essential for preparing and empowering her clients and their families. As a counselor she has collaborated with schools, probation offices, department of children and family services, inpatient hospitals, intensive family intervention teams, psychiatrist, and community partners to improve not only the well being of the child, but of the entire family.
Sabrina strives to motivate her clients and families in ascertaining their inner strengths and abilities through learning healthy communication and coping skills to build healthy and stable lives.
Sabrina strives to motivate her clients and families in ascertaining their inner strengths and abilities through learning healthy communication and coping skills to build healthy and stable lives.
Nedra Penland, MA, LPC, NCC
Nedra is one of the Founder's & Director's of Rebuilding
Lives. She holds a Master’s degree in Forensic Psychology with an
emphasis in counseling from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor and National Certified Counselor. She is a certified Juvenile Sexual Offender Counselor, trained Trauma-Focused CBT, and
Strengthening Families & Celebrating Families facilitator. Nedra has over
11 years of professional experience working with children/adolescents,
families, & adults with mental health, emotional-behavioral disturbances,
and addictive diseases. She has served 6 years as a Social Service provider at
a Community Service Board and the treatment coordinator
of the Hall County Family Treatment Court Program. She
has worked in schools, provided in home counseling to youth & families, and
collaborated with community agencies.
Underlying Nedra’s work is the general premise that people are greatly affected when one of their needs are not being met. Therefore Nedra utilizes Maslow’s hierarchy of needs approach when working with clients and strives to tailor this approach for each individual. She values each client as an individual and acknowledges his or her unique struggles, strength, and life path.
Underlying Nedra’s work is the general premise that people are greatly affected when one of their needs are not being met. Therefore Nedra utilizes Maslow’s hierarchy of needs approach when working with clients and strives to tailor this approach for each individual. She values each client as an individual and acknowledges his or her unique struggles, strength, and life path.