John McGuire has been doing individual, marriage and family counseling since completing his MSW at the University of Minnesota in 1984. He has been working at the Rochester office of Catholic Charities since 1992. Special areas of experience include couple counseling, dealing with depression and anxiety, anger management, and coping with grief.
Joye Wolf, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, has been a counselor with Catholic Charities since 2002. She works with individuals, families and couples who are experiencing difficulties, such as depression, anxiety, stress, marital and relationship problems, parenting concerns, divorce adjustment, grief and loss.
D. Paul Bartemes is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who provides individual and family therapy. Paul is a graduate of St. Josh’s University and received his Master of Social Work degree from the University of St. Thomas and the College of St. Catherine. Prior to joining Catholic Charities in July, 2006 Paul worked for ten years in the Family Facilitator program providing in-home family therapy to families in Mower County. Paul especially enjoys working with families and children. “The key is in recognizing the strengths that families have and then developing those strengths to meet the challenge that the family is dealing with”
Dr. Annette Krutsch comes to Catholic Charities after 10 years of providing outpatient assessment and counseling services through Olmsted Medical Center, Rochester, Minnesota, and has been an adjunct instructor in Psychology at Winona State University. She received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Detroit, Michigan and her Doctorate in Psychology from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. Dr. Krutsch offers therapeutic counseling services to individuals and families of all faiths with a wide range of concerns including mood, anxiety, behavioral and attention problems, difficulty adjusting to life circumstances and stress, marital and family issues, abuse histories, and eating disorders.