Meet our Team
Learn about our founders, practitioners, board members, and collaborative leadership
Learn about our founders, practitioners, board members, and collaborative leadership
Our multidisciplinary team of providers meet people where they are to help them achieve their healthcare goals. Each provider at Radiance takes a holistic and integrative approach to healthcare; collaborating with each other and with clients to address interconnected physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual factors that impact health and wellbeing.
Lusijah Marx is a registered nurse and clinical psychologist with decades of experience in integrative health care and trauma-informed therapy. She is a co-founder of Radiance Integrative Health & Wellness, where she brings her holistic approach to mental health, blending traditional and alternative modalities to support deep healing. With a background in mindfulness, body-based practices, and psychodrama, Lusijah believes in the power of community and connection as essential elements in the healing process. She has been a leader in mental health since the AIDS crisis, founding Quest Center for Integrative Health in the 1980s and continuing her legacy of compassionate, accessible care.
Dr. Wendy Neal is a dual board-certified osteopathic and naturopathic physician, specializing in osteopathic manipulation and neuromusculoskeletal medicine. With over 30 years of experience, Wendy’s approach emphasizes gentle, low-force techniques such as cranial osteopathy, biodynamics, and myofascial release. She has a special interest in working with patients across the lifespan, from children to individuals receiving palliative care. As a Certified Practitioner in Psychodrama, Sociometry, and Group Psychotherapy, Wendy integrates mental, emotional, and physical health in her practice. She co-founded Radiance Integrative Health & Wellness, where she brings her unique blend of expertise to support holistic healing for all individuals.
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Supervised by Lusijah Marx, RN, Psy.D
Reggie is honored to be practicing at Radiance Integrative Health & Wellness while completing their Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, with an emphasis on the relationship between mental and physical well-being. Their work centers on resilience, supporting individuals in navigating the complex societal, cultural, and historical forces that impact mental health and healing.
They specialize in working with the LGBTQ community, individuals living with chronic pain, and those who identify as neurodivergent, using a trauma-centered and affirming approach. With a strong foundation in evidence-based practices, their work seeks to support the integration of mental, physical, and spiritual health.
Reggie believes in the body’s innate wisdom and in adapting care to honor each person’s unique path. Their approach is deeply informed by the teachings of nature—its cycles, rhythms, and capacity for regeneration—as well as the healing power of community. They view connection, interdependence, and a sense of belonging as vital elements of the therapeutic process.
With humility and curiosity, Reggie is dedicated to creating spaces where individuals can tap into their inner strength, reclaim their agency, and move toward greater wholeness.
Board of Directors
Liza Wolfgang
Board Chair
A California native, Liza brings more than 20 years of experience as an elementary school educator in both California and Oregon. Before finding her calling in education, she explored a wide range of roles, including office management, data entry, and even peeling tulip bulbs. These experiences helped shape her adaptable, people-centered approach to life and work.
Deeply committed to community and service, she served for five years as Board Chair of Susila Dharma USA, an international humanitarian non-profit organization dedicated to social welfare and community development. She is also trained in facilitation, circle work, and social-emotional learning, and is passionate about fostering meaningful connection, equity, and compassionate communication.
Her values are rooted in social justice, environmental stewardship, and building healthy human relationships. She moved to Oregon for love and has been happily married for 13 years.
Renata Ackermann, Psy.D
Board Secretary
Renata Ackermann, PhD, is a psychologist with more than 35 years of experience working as a therapist in community mental health settings, primary care clinics, and private practice. Throughout her career, she has been dedicated to supporting emotional wellbeing, compassionate care, and accessible mental health services within the community.
Deeply aligned with the mission and values of Radiance, she joined the board in support of the meaningful healing work being offered through the organization. She currently serves as Board Secretary and brings a thoughtful, grounded presence to her leadership and service.
Rebecca Robb, Psy.D
Rebecca Robb earned her undergraduate degree from George Fox University and went on to complete both her Master’s degree and Doctorate in Clinical Psychology at Pacific University School of Professional Psychology.
With a professional career in mental health spanning five decades, Rebecca has dedicated her work to understanding the interconnected relationship between biological, psychological, and social influences on health and healing. Her experience includes work in a wide range of settings, including community mental health centers throughout Oregon and Washington, where she helped develop Clubhouse Model day treatment programs and served on crisis response teams.
For the past 25 years, she has practiced within an interdisciplinary functional medicine family healthcare clinic in the Portland area. Throughout her career, Rebecca has remained deeply committed to compassionate, integrative, and community-centered approaches to mental health and wellbeing.
Cindy Marino, Psy.D
Cindy Marino, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist and educator whose work is dedicated to advancing accessible, affirming, and integrated behavioral healthcare. She currently serves as Director of Behavioral Health for two primary care clinics serving the LGBTQ+ community in Portland and is an adjunct professor at Portland State University.
Throughout her career, Cindy has been committed to creating inclusive healthcare environments and strengthening the connection between physical and mental health. Her professional interests include integrated behavioral health, LGBTQ+ affirming care, and expanding access to high-quality behavioral health services for diverse communities.
Andrew Lyle, Board Treasurer