
Office Manager: Ansley Dunston
Ansley was born and raised in Savannah. She attended the University of Alabama for her undergraduate degree and obtained a B.S. in Education with a focus on Exercise and Sport Science. She then went on to get her Master of Health Services Administration degree from Armstrong State University. Ansley will likely be the first face you see when you check in for your appointments. She enjoys going to the beach, reading, spending time with family and friends, and playing with her cat, Taco.

Assessment Coordinator: Jennifer Cramer
Jennifer spent most of her life in Tennessee and moved to Savannah in 2015 after vacationing here several times with her husband and falling in love with the area. Before moving, she obtained her Associate’s Degree in Paralegal Studies in Knoxville, Tennessee, and began working as a paralegal. For over six years, she worked in several different types of law, including family law, before joining Joye Psychology & Wellness. She currently serves as the coordinator for the assessment team and assists the doctors in making sure reports get done quickly and at a high level of quality. When she is not at work, she enjoys cooking (she regularly brings delicious treats to the office!), playing video/board games, hiking, watching movies, and spending time with her family, friends, and 2 rescue cats, Bela Lugosi & Sidney.

Front Desk: Lindsey Salles
Lindsey was born in New Orleans and has called Savannah home since 2008 after moving here to earn her BFA in Communication Arts from the Savannah College of Art and Design. As the friendly face at the front desk, she is often the first to welcome you with a smile and make you feel right at home. When she’s not at work, Lindsey enjoys gardening, taco nights, and spending time with her two lovable three-legged dogs, Sammy and Lena—who never fail to keep life full of joy and laughter.

Practicum Student: Tatyana Gamble
Tatyana was raised in Atlanta, Georgia. She attended Howard University, where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree. After graduation, she joined Teach for America and taught English Language Arts in Houston, Texas. Tatyana is currently a doctoral candidate in the Clinical Psychology program at Georgia Southern University. She has a passion for working with youth and helping them reach their fullest potential. This passion has guided her to pursue clinical training as a Psy.D. practicum student under the supervision of Dr. Méndez. In her free time, she enjoys trying out new restaurants, painting, and spending time with her family.

Practicum Student: Kendra Chandler
Kendra is a native of Bronx, New York, who relocated to Atlanta in 2010 to attend Clark Atlanta University, where she obtained her bachelor’s degree in psychology. After her acceptance into the New York City Teaching Fellows, she returned to New York, where she earned a master’s in education from Hunter College and taught elementary education for five years. In 2019, Kendra moved back to Atlanta, Georgia, as a special education teacher for three years. She is currently a fourth-year doctoral candidate in the Clinical Psychology PsyD program at Georgia Southern University, where she also obtained a master’s in psychology. Her clinical interests include trauma, anxiety, mood disorders, and serious and persistent mental illnesses. In her free time, she loves to travel, try new restaurants, go to concerts, meditate, and enjoy nature.
