Meet Our Wellrooted Team

Nicole Schram, MA LPC CAADC, OCD and anxiety treatment expert

Nicole Schram, MA LPC CAADC

Nicole, a Midland, Michigan native, is known for her authenticity, passion, and creativity, which shows up both professionally as Founder of Wellrooted Counseling and personally as mother/wife. She is a licensed professional counselor, with a Master of Arts in Professional Counseling.

During her initial years in the field she worked with individuals experiencing addiction and co-occurring conditions. She became a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor in a drive to better serve her clients and maintains the rigorous standards for the certification. This was the first of many opportunities she sought to deepen her knowledge of treatments available for mental health conditions.  

Nicole completed advanced training in treatment of pediatric OCD through the Behavior Therapy Training Institute associated with the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) which included regular consultation with national OCD experts such as at Johns Hopkins University. She has also earned the title of level 1 Clinician in Radically Open-Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO-DBT), with additional focused trainings in parent management training, motivational interviewing, mindfulness based stress reduction, treatment and assessment of trauma in adults and children, and supporting individuals with serious mental illness. Nicole is currently pursuing additional training in treatment of disordered eating (specifically ARFID and related specific phobias) and an active member of the International Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Foundation (IOCDF) and International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals (IAEDP) and volunteer of their sponsorship committee.

Nicole has a clinical interest in serving clients who experience worry, obsessions, anxiety, feeling stuck on aspects of life that are no longer serving them, and developing flexibility to live a value based life.

Sarah Rudel, LMSW

Sarah is a wife, mother and therapist of nearly five years. She works with broad spectrum of mental health conditions including anxiety, depression, trauma, OCD, and mood disorders with a special interest in working with people going through major live transitions who find themselves needing a little extra support, wanting to improve their relationship with eating or movement, and doubting their day to day experiences because of anxiety.

She is skilled in addressing the complex, interconnected nature of eating disorders and other mental health challenges, recognizing that healing often requires addressing both physical and emotional aspects of well-being. This has come from years of rigorous training and mentorship in treatment of eating disorders prior to becoming a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) and active membership with International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals. Sarah also takes a collaborative approach, working alongside dietitians, medical professionals, and other specialists to ensure individuals receive comprehensive and holistic care.

Sarah uses an integrative, evidence-based approach that is personalized to meet the unique needs of each person. She believes in supporting clients to explore the emotional, psychological, and behavioral factors that influence their well-being, providing a space where individuals can feel heard, and empowered on their journey to recovery and well-being.

With a focus on self-compassion, resilience, and lasting change, Sarah is dedicated to helping people improve their mental health, build healthy coping strategies, and cultivate a more balanced and fulfilling life.

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Amanda Eberbach, LMSW

Amanda brings both professional expertise and personal understanding to her work as a therapist. Diagnosed with depression and ADHD at age 15, she experienced firsthand the value of therapy at a young age — an experience that not only shaped her personal growth but also inspired her path into the mental health field. That early connection to healing continues to guide her compassionate, client-centered approach today.

Amanda earned her Master’s in Social Work from Rutgers University. Since entering the field she has worked in a variety of roles, including case manager, supervisor, and program manager for an Adult Case Management Program. For the past four years, she has focused on providing individual therapy to teens and adults.

Amanda’s clinical experience includes working with individuals impacted by depression, anxiety-related disorders, severe mental illness, substance use disorders, ADHD, autism, and trauma. Having lived with neurodivergence herself, she brings a particularly deep passion and insight into supporting neurodivergent individuals, especially those with ADHD and Autism. Amanda enjoys helping clients better understand the unique ways their brains work — not as better or worse, but simply different — and helping them find tools that fit their needs and daily lives.

This personal connection to mental health care has shaped a warm, collaborative therapeutic style. Amanda is deeply committed to creating a space where every client feels seen, heard, and accepted. Her approach is always individualized, taking into account each person’s physical health, past experiences, social environment, and identity. She is especially passionate about helping clients build lasting resilience and recovery, while honoring the strengths and self-knowledge they already carry.

Outside of the therapy space, Amanda enjoys reading, traveling, playing video games, and spending time with Juno — her service dog in training.