

The Center for Healing and Wholeness
The Center for Healing and Wholeness is an interfaith, interdisciplinary ministry dedicated to serving our community with compassion. Since 1994, we have welcomed people of all ages, backgrounds, and faiths.
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Our trained, certified, and licensed staff offer professional support rooted in faith, love, and peace. Located at the First United Methodist Church of Tuckerton, we provide counseling, workshops, support groups, and community programs designed to nurture mind, body, and spirit.
We believe in holistic well-being and are here to walk alongside you on your journey toward healing and wholeness.
Director – Victoria Eddy, CHSC, CARC
Victoria Eddy has over 25 years of experience in addiction recovery and spiritual healing. She creates and leads workshops, support groups, wellness seminars, and retreats, focusing on areas such as effective communication, domestic violence, meditation, and the twelve-step recovery process. Victoria coaches individuals, leads meditation classes, and facilitates twelve-step study groups, providing a safe space for families, seniors, and those affected by addiction.
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Our Team
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Lynne Beriont-Virginia, LMFT – Experienced in counseling families, children, adolescents, adults, and couples, with expertise in behavioral health and domestic violence support.
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Laurie Carney – 35+ years supporting those in addiction recovery, helping others achieve mind, body, and spirit wellness.
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Eileen Foster – Community advocate for mental health and overall wellness with decades of professional experience.
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Marissa Giuliano, MSW – Specializes in eating disorders, adolescent self-esteem, and holistic healing, integrating therapy, Reiki, yoga, and meditation.
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Colleen Tola Dopkin, Reiki Master, BS, MPH – Brings personal healing experience and professional expertise to help others live pain-free through Reiki.
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Past Executive Directors
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Dr. Mary Roberts (2006–2019) – Expert in treating children, families, and trauma.
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Rev. Rollo Michael (1994–2004)
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Rev. Ed Carll (1994–2002)
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