
Nathaniel Wade, PhD, LP
Director
Nathaniel is a licensed psychologist in Iowa (#01000) and a Health Service Provider in Psychology. He is also a Professor of Psychology at Iowa State University. Nathaniel has been leading counseling groups for over 20 years. He uses an interpersonal approach in counseling. He is also the primary supervisor for the clinic, providing support to the other counselors at Network.
Director
Nathaniel is a licensed psychologist in Iowa (#01000) and a Health Service Provider in Psychology. He is also a Professor of Psychology at Iowa State University. Nathaniel has been leading counseling groups for over 20 years. He uses an interpersonal approach in counseling. He is also the primary supervisor for the clinic, providing support to the other counselors at Network.

Nellie Moualeu, MS
Associate Director
Nellie is currently a fifth year doctoral student in Counseling Psychology at Iowa State University. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rhodes College in Memphis Tennessee and received her Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from Iowa State University. Nellie uses a person-centered approach informed by interpersonal and emotion-focused theories.
Associate Director
Nellie is currently a fifth year doctoral student in Counseling Psychology at Iowa State University. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Rhodes College in Memphis Tennessee and received her Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from Iowa State University. Nellie uses a person-centered approach informed by interpersonal and emotion-focused theories.

Kent Crick, MS
Staff Counselor
Kent graduated from Centre College (KY) with a BA in Psychology and completed his Master's degree in clinical psychology at the University of Indianapolis. He is currently a 4th-year student in the counseling psychology doctoral program at Iowa State University. He relies on interpersonal and cognitive-behavioral approaches in counseling.
Staff Counselor
Kent graduated from Centre College (KY) with a BA in Psychology and completed his Master's degree in clinical psychology at the University of Indianapolis. He is currently a 4th-year student in the counseling psychology doctoral program at Iowa State University. He relies on interpersonal and cognitive-behavioral approaches in counseling.

Elise Frickey, MS
Staff Counselor
Elly is a 4th-year doctoral student in Counseling Psychology at Iowa State. She graduated from Hillsdale College with a BA in Psychology and Spanish and received a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology at Iowa State. Her counseling work is informed by interpersonal and humanistic theories.
Staff Counselor
Elly is a 4th-year doctoral student in Counseling Psychology at Iowa State. She graduated from Hillsdale College with a BA in Psychology and Spanish and received a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology at Iowa State. Her counseling work is informed by interpersonal and humanistic theories.

Shuyi Liu, MS
Staff Counselor
Shuyi is a 5th-year counseling psychology doctoral student.
Staff Counselor
Shuyi is a 5th-year counseling psychology doctoral student.

Kayla (Chunmiao) Wang, M.S.Ed., M. Phil. Ed.
Staff Counselor
Kayla is a third-year doctoral student in the Counseling Psychology program at ISU. She received her master's degree in Professional Counseling from the University of Pennsylvania. Kayla's counseling work is informed by an integrative approach with influences from person-centered therapy, interpersonal-process approach, and psychoanalytic therapy.
Staff Counselor
Kayla is a third-year doctoral student in the Counseling Psychology program at ISU. She received her master's degree in Professional Counseling from the University of Pennsylvania. Kayla's counseling work is informed by an integrative approach with influences from person-centered therapy, interpersonal-process approach, and psychoanalytic therapy.
Administrative Assistants
We also have several part-time administrative assistants who help with answering phones, scheduling, and other administrative duties. These are undergraduate psychology students at Iowa State who are trained and supervised by Network staff. They understand the importance of confidentiality and work hard to make the counseling experience safe and comfortable for our clients.
We also have several part-time administrative assistants who help with answering phones, scheduling, and other administrative duties. These are undergraduate psychology students at Iowa State who are trained and supervised by Network staff. They understand the importance of confidentiality and work hard to make the counseling experience safe and comfortable for our clients.
Scheduling an Appointment
If you would like to meet with one of our counselors, you can call or email to book your appointment. For more information, go to our Contact page.