Meet the Team
Meet the compassionate experts at Rebuilding Mental Health—dedicated professionals providing personalized care to support your mental wellness journey.
Kyle Craig
Program Director, Clinician, and Founder
Kyle Craig is a recovery coach, businessman, athlete, and motivational speaker who embodies the Rebuilding philosophy of whole-life recovery. With a proven and successful background in business development and relationship building in the healthcare space, Kyle brings to the organization a possibility and outcome-focused approach that has been instrumental in helping clients achieve maximum results in their individualized recovery journeys.
Andrew Linberg
Clinician, Executive Clinical Director and co-founder
Andrew Linberg is a therapist, life, and recovery coach with a thirty-year career in human services, education, therapy, and program development. Throughout his career, he has worked as a healthcare executive, private therapist and consultant, college professor, and life and executive coach. A member of the sober community himself and a product of the Rebuilding methodology.
Kayla Guirguis
Clinical Team Leader
Kayla Guirguis, LCSW, earned her MSW from Boston University in 2022 and her BSW from Portland State in 2020. She received her LCSW in October 2023 and is pursuing her LICSW in November 2025. As someone in long-term recovery, Kayla provides holistic, person-centered care to groups, individuals, families, and couples. Before Rebuilding, she advanced from Virtual IOP Clinician to Woburn IOP/PHP Coordinator at Square Medical Group. Kayla specializes in addiction, trauma, and mental health challenges, using CBT, DBT, ACT, and narrative therapy.
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Your mental health struggles don’t define you and don’t have to control your future. At Rebuilding, we can help you take a step toward healing with expert care and support.
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Latest Resources
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