University of Wisconsin–Madison

People Type: Survivor Services

Bruns , Annie

Annie Bruns is a Mental Health Provider with Survivor Services and the Trans and Gender Diverse Services Coordinator.

Caradonna, Molly

Caradonna supports students who have experienced sexual assault, trauma, eating disorders, and anxiety/perfectionism through individual and group therapy, serving in both Survivor Services and Mental Health Services.

Eggen, Kayla

Kayla Eggen is a mental health provider with Survivor Services.

Folger, Austin

Education BS, BA, University of Florida MS, University of Oregon PhD, University of Oregon Biography Austin joined UHS Survivor Services as a Postdoctoral Internal in 2024. Austin works with survivors of sexual trauma and domestic violence, working to help them to heal from their experiences and empowering them to create a life and relationships that …

Leyendecker, Bridget

Education BA, Washington University in St. Louis MSW, Washington University in St. Louis Biography Bridget Leyendecker joined UHS in 2025 as a Mental Health Provider with a focus on Survivor Services. Bridget helps students heal from single-incident and complex traumas in order to build healthier, more fulfilling relationships with themselves, others, and the world around …

Little, Alex

Education BA, University of Wisconsin-Madison MSW, University of Wisconsin-Madison Biography Alex Little joined UHS Mental Health Services as a Survivor Services and Trans and Gender Diverse Mental Health Provider. They specialize in trauma-focused counseling; LGBTQ, trans, and gender diverse students; and mind/body wellness. In their therapeutic work, Alex focuses on empowerment, self-determination, presence, compassion, and …

Murtaugh, Shaina

Shaina Murtaugh is the Associate Director of Gynecology and Specialty Clinics.

Stenzel, Harley

Education BS, University of Wisconsin-Stevens PointMA, Auburn University Biography Harley joined University Health Services as a Psychology Intern in 2024. In this role, Harley works primarily with LGBTQ+ students. She notes, “College is an exciting and pivotal time for identity development and exploring not only who students are as individuals, but also as people in …