
She shares the workload with David Conrads to counsel the students of Saint Joe's. Normally, both of them see three students in the morning of each day for their scheduled psychological evaluation, and between one and three sessions in the afternoon for students genuinely in need of extended counseling.
Valerie, as she prefers to be called, is a bit "new age" in her philosophies and mannerisms. She wears a crystal pendant, has an ornate pewter figurine of a unicorn on her desk, and keeps a couple of beanbag chairs in her office for herself and her students to use for their sessions. She tries very hard to be "cool," but it's a kind of cool from a couple decades ago, and so it never quite leaves the right impression. Valerie is regarded as a bit comical by those students who do not have her as their counselor. She is regarded as a bit spooky by those who do. In fact, more than one SJS student has been shaken to their core by Valerie, not because she is blunt or unsympathetic, but because she can often expose a student's secrets, feelings or motives without ever realizing it. That is her gift.

Her drawings often have nothing to do with the issue at hand, but instead reveal something about the student in sometimes startling ways. For instance, last year a student was being stalked by an internet predator without her own knowledge (the student just thought she had made a new chatroom friend). The student went to see Ms Atwood on an unrelated matter, and during their session, Valerie drew a pair of leering eyes looking through an open window. Even she did not at first know the meaning of the picture until she discovered that in the midst of her notes, she had inserted the word "tumblebee", the predator's chat handle. Luckily, this stalker was uncovered because of Ms Atwood's insights.