

Lova runs the Mid-Life Support Group, a group for selected members dealing with mid-life issues such as intimacy, marriage, congruence and personal growth. Her main therapeutic model is cognitive behavioral therapy, and she works with adults, both male and female. She specializes in anxiety and depression, relationship issues, compulsive behaviors and sex/porn addiction.
From 1998-2006, Lova was a counselor and eventually Clinical Director at Counseling and Consulting Services in Tucson. She also collaborated in developing treatment programs and providing counseling to those in situations involving sexual offense, domestic violence, anger management, and substance abuse. Lova also collaborated in the development of group models and curricula for the Drug Court Treatment Program for the Superior Court of Pima County, including the Relapse Program. She served as the Treatment Liaison for the Pima County Drug Court Program and CPSA Arizona Families first Program.
From 1998-1999, Lova was a case manager at Vida Nueva, Compass Health Care, in Tucson. There she counseled and coached women recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction.
From 1997-1999, Lova was an intern and post-graduate employee at Westcenter Rehab Center in Tucson. Lova facilitated groups using the 12-step model. She also lectured to inpatients and family on sex and love addiction, guilt and shame, treatment and recovery, family of origin, relationships and communication, and approach/avoidance relationships.
Lova is a wife, mother and grandmother and a late in life career-changer who started out in the hospitality industry.