Meet Our Interns

In Him Christian Wellness is committed to providing accessible healing services to all individuals, regardless of financial means.

To achieve this, we have implemented several strategies, including a partnership with graduate schools to offer counseling internships. By providing unpaid internship opportunities, we can offer reduced-fee services to clients who utilize these students. These interns are nearing completion of their Master’s in Counseling and receive weekly supervision from our licensed counselors, and benefit from mentorship provided by our experienced clinicians.

  • Mary Bourne

    Mary Bourne

    Mary holds an undergraduate degree from Thomas Edison State University and is currently pursuing her master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy at Liberty University. Passionate about cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and narrative therapy, she also has a keen interest in expressive arts. In her free time, Mary enjoys reading and immersing herself in theater.

  • Rusty Hoffman

    Rusty Hoffman

    Lemoyne | Carlisle

    Rusty is an intern at In Him Christian Wellness and is pursuing a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling through Messiah University. For over a decade, he has helped high school and college students discover their God-given passions. This experience fuels his passion for helping individuals in therapy live in alignment with their values. He believes in the restorative power of engaging with God’s creation, which he experiences daily on his farm with his wife and four children. Rusty is honored to guide individuals toward holistic wellness through the therapeutic process.

  • David McHale

    David McHale

    Lemoyne

    David holds a Bachelor of Arts in Christian Formation from Wheaton College and is completing a Master of Arts in Counseling Ministries. He serves as the Associate Pastor of Community and Corporate Worship at Community Free Church in Harrisburg. David has experience working with individuals facing life-controlling issues, such as addiction and anxiety, as Director of the Servant Leader program at a communal healing ministry. His pastoral counseling uses a narrative-focused approach, helping clients understand their past to address present pain. David specializes in working with men dealing with depression, anxiety, sexual addiction, trauma, and relational difficulties.

  • Maria Rodriguez

    Maria Rodriguez

    Maria earned her degree in Human Development and Family Studies at Penn State and is pursuing a master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Messiah University. Her counseling approach focuses on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), integrating techniques from various theories. As a Counselor in training, she aims to create a hopeful, uplifting space to help clients realign with the plans God has for them. With six years of experience as a caseworker and as a volunteer mission director and children’s Bible study teacher, Maria strives to help clients embrace life fully.

  • Zachary Vincent

    Zachary Vincent

    Lemoyne | Carlisle | Shrewsbury

    Zachary is working toward his master's degree in clinical mental health counseling (CACREP). After 15 years working in next generational ministry, Zachary saw the need for more counselors to work with children and teenagers. Zachary loves seeing students of all ages discover their stories and overcome the many challenges that they might encounter in their schools, with friends, and with family. No matter how challenging the story, there is always a chance to grow! Zachary draws from both Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and assisting in emotional regulation. When he is not with In Him, Zachary enjoys playing the piano, board games, and writing. There is also no pun on the planet he will not find amusing!

  • Aubrey Warner

    Aubrey Warner

    Lemoyne

    Aubrey enjoys working with clients of all ages to cultivate healing for individuals, couples, and families. She uses an EFT and DBT approach to help clients navigate trauma, attachment wounds, depression, and other challenges. Aubrey is passionate about integrating God’s healing presence in therapy, using prayer and Scripture based on the client’s preferences. She is set to complete her Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy from Liberty University in May 2025. Aubrey and her husband live in Mechanicsburg, where they enjoy cooking, making music, and spending time outdoors.

  • Karla Zima-Doyle

    Karla Zima-Doyle

    Lemoyne

    Karla is working toward her Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy at Messiah University. Her passion for counseling families began during her undergraduate studies in Human Development and Family Science. She integrates Gestalt, Adlerian, Narrative, and Bowenian therapy, believing in the power of relationships for healing. With a background in foster care and family life education, she has taught on healthy relationships, communication, and trauma. Guided by faith, she sees suffering as a path to healing and restoration. Outside of work, Karla enjoys hiking, skiing, camping, and hosting meaningful gatherings.