
Stephanie Willoughby, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Stephanie Willoughby is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with a lifelong passion for mental health care shaped by a strong family legacy in healthcare. Inspired by her father’s work as a psychiatric nurse, she developed an early appreciation for compassionate, respectful psychiatric care. She has experience in both inpatient and outpatient psychiatry and has provided care to diverse patient populations throughout her nursing and advanced practice career.
Stephanie believes psychiatric care should be accessible, compassionate, and patient-centered. She emphasizes active listening, evidence-based treatment, ethical prescribing practices, and creating a supportive environment where patients feel respected, heard, and empowered throughout their care.
Stephanie works collaboratively with patients to develop individualized treatment plans that support their goals and overall well-being. Since 2020, she has primarily provided outpatient psychiatric care through both telehealth and in-person visits, focusing on long-term therapeutic relationships and flexible, accessible mental health treatment.
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Tiffany Shaughnessy, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Tiffany Shaughnessy is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner who provides outpatient care to young and middle-aged adults. She earned her MS in Nursing (PMHNP) from Upstate Medical University, graduating as valedictorian. She treats bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, PTSD, and ADHD, with a focus on improving quality of life, balance, and day-to-day functioning through a practical, no-nonsense approach centered on what works.
Tiffany is direct, honest, and collaborative, creating a nonjudgmental space where patients feel heard and respected. She takes a goal-oriented approach, focusing on clear plans and meaningful results without overcomplicating care. She values efficiency, respects patients’ time, and prioritizes treatment that is both effective and straightforward.
She begins with a focused, thorough evaluation to understand each patient’s needs. Together, they establish clear, realistic goals and develop an individualized, practical treatment plan. Tiffany provides clear guidance to support informed decision-making and adjusts care as needed to ensure steady progress.

Katrine Sorum, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Katrine Sorum is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with extensive experience in both inpatient and outpatient psychiatry. Her interest in mental health began during her undergraduate studies, where she earned degrees in Social and Behavioral Sciences and Nursing Science. After working on a medical psychiatric unit at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, she completed her Master of Science through the Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner track at the College of Saint Scholastica. Her work as a psychiatric nurse practitioner has become her life’s passion.
Kate prioritizes understanding each patient’s unique reasons for seeking care. She creates a supportive, collaborative environment where patients feel heard and respected. Her approach focuses on building trust and developing individualized treatment plans that align with each patient’s goals and needs.
Kate works closely with patients to develop comprehensive care plans tailored to their goals. She incorporates psychotropic medication management alongside supportive psychotherapy to help patients return to their baseline level of functioning. She specializes in treating anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, mood disorders, and ADHD.

Donna Finn-Kuo, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Donna is a Board-Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner dedicated to breaking down mental health stigma and expanding access to compassionate, quality care. With over 20 years of nurse practitioner experience, she has supported patients and families through life’s emotional and physical challenges across outpatient, inpatient, and telepsychiatry settings. Donna is passionate about creating a safe, empowering space where individuals feel seen, heard, and valued on their mental health journey.
Donna helps patients become the best, healthiest version of themselves, both mentally and emotionally. She values open communication, mutual respect, and collaborative decision-making. Her treatment plans include medication management, healthy coping strategies, and tools to build self-awareness and resilience. Known for her warmth and empathy, Donna creates a judgment-free environment where every voice matters.
Donna begins by building trust through a compassionate, in-depth initial interview. Together with each patient, she develops a personalized treatment plan that blends medication management with lifestyle recommendations tailored to individual goals and values. Her holistic approach focuses not just on symptom relief, but on fostering lasting growth, confidence, and overall well-being.

Karen Tonner, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Karen Tonner, MSN, PMHNP-BC is an ANCC board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with over eight years of experience providing psychiatric care in outpatient and community mental health settings. She works with patients across the lifespan and treats a broad range of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Karen primarily provides medication management in conjunction with supportive therapy, using evidence-based practices to help patients achieve symptom relief and improved functioning. Her approach to care is holistic, person-centered, and collaborative, emphasizing shared decision-making and individualized treatment planning. She strives to create a welcoming, approachable, and supportive environment where patients feel comfortable being themselves and actively participating in their care. She believes that understanding each patient’s unique experiences, goals, lifestyle, and strengths is essential to effective mental health treatment.
Karen earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Kennesaw State University and her Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. She is dedicated to continuing education to remain current with psychiatric research and is committed to delivering compassionate, high-quality care that helps patients feel heard, respected, and empowered.

Erin Thompson, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Erin Thompson, PMHNP, has been working in outpatient mental health care since December 2020. She earned her Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner certification from the University of Cincinnati after five years of experience as a Family Nurse Practitioner. Her background allows her to approach care with both medical and mental health insight, supporting patients in a well-rounded, compassionate way.
Erin Thompson prioritizes collaboration and transparency in care. She conducts a thorough intake to understand symptoms, history, and goals, and emphasizes using the least amount of medication necessary for the greatest benefit. She avoids unnecessary polypharmacy and ensures patients are fully involved in treatment decisions. Open, honest communication is encouraged to build trust and achieve the best outcomes.
Erin Thompson regularly assesses key symptoms at each visit to track subtle changes over time. She discusses medication options in detail, including potential side effects, so patients feel informed and confident. Her approach focuses on understanding each patient’s starting point, current progress, and long-term goals to guide personalized, effective treatment.
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Jami Cline, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Jami Cline, PMHNP, is a board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with over ten years of experience caring for individuals with a wide range of mental health conditions. She began her nursing career in 1996 and gained diverse experience across the U.S. before earning her Doctor of Nursing Practice from Arizona State University in 2016. She has since worked in outpatient community mental health, caring for patients of all ages.
Jami takes a collaborative, patient-centered approach, focusing on understanding each individual’s history, symptoms, and goals. She incorporates medication management with trauma-informed care, integrative medicine, lifestyle changes, nutrition, mindfulness, and supportive therapy techniques to improve overall well-being and quality of life.
Jami begins with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation to build a strong foundation of understanding and partnership. She then develops a personalized, evidence-based treatment plan that may include medication and therapeutic interventions, supporting patients over time as they grow, overcome challenges, and achieve their goals.

Katlyn Bowman, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Katlyn Bowman is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with a diverse background in nursing and mental health care. She began her career as a Registered Nurse, working in inpatient psychiatry, the emergency department, renal/surgical units, and the operating room. She earned her BSN from Augustana College (2011) and her Doctor of Nursing Practice from Rush University (2018). She also holds a Master of Psychopharmacology certification and has experience in rural outpatient mental health care.
Katlyn Bowman takes a warm, collaborative, and patient-centered approach. She strives to create a safe, supportive, and judgment-free space where patients feel heard and respected. She values open communication and emphasizes education so patients can better understand their symptoms and treatment options. She works alongside each patient to develop a plan that aligns with their goals and comfort level.
Katlyn Bowman begins with a comprehensive evaluation, exploring history, symptoms, and personal goals to guide diagnosis and care. She prioritizes education and shared decision-making when discussing treatment options. Follow-up visits focus on monitoring progress, adjusting care as needed, and providing ongoing support tailored to each patient’s evolving needs.

Michelle Hamilton, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Michelle Hamilton is a Board-Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with a special interest in the care of adults with mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and PTSD. She earned her Master of Science Degree from The Ohio State University and her Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from The Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, Oregon. Her background includes both inpatient and outpatient psychiatry, crisis stabilization, and Consult-Liaison Psychiatry. Michelle has a passion for incorporating a holistic, evidenced-based approach to improve the mental health needs of each individual client through medication and therapy while emphasizing practical lifestyle changes such as the incorporation of exercise, healthy nutrition, and stress management techniques.

Gabrielle Delarose, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Gabrielle Delarose is a dually boarded Psychiatric Mental Health and Family nurse practitioner with over ten years of clinical experience. Gabrielle is dedicated to providing culturally competent and evidence-based medication management and psychotherapy to assist individuals in achieving their goals to live their best life. I believe in holistic treatment of individuals, and focus on the individual’s overall well-being, including how they are functioning socially and professionally. In addition to medication and psychotherapy, she is a proponent of incorporating research-supported alternative modalities, including dietary changes, exercise, social interaction, and yoga. She also advocates of forest bathing (“shinrin-yoku”), a practice of spending time in nature that yields both medical and mental health benefits as discovered in research trials from around the world. As a professionally trained cellist, she also frequently incorporates art and music into appointments and treatment plans with patients. Her goal for all her patients is to improve all facets of a person’s life with treatment. Gabrielle is an LGBTQ+ affirming provider and has extensive experience working with diverse populations.
New patients should know that the initial appointment will consist of obtaining their social history in addition to their medical history. This is an important part of establishing a therapeutic relationship in addition to obtaining health information to use in formulating treatment plans. A person’s identity and life experiences are a significant influence on a person’s health and well-being, and Gabrielle believes in discussing these experiences in order to best understand a patient’s background and incorporate that into their care. Patients are encouraged to write down any questions they may have prior to the appointment, as well as any significant points they want to discuss. This is encouraged because, as patients, we may forget to address these points without a prompt from the provider. Gabrielle also encourages patients to actively participate in their care and firmly believes in a patient’s right to autonomy and agency. This patient-centered approach empowers patients to help guide treatment plans that best fit the patient’s needs and abilities at any given time. Patients are also encouraged to discuss any concerns about medications or treatment, particularly if there are concerns about side effects.
Gabrielle works collaboratively with patients to determine appropriate and preferred treatment plans, including medication and therapy. She uses cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) as the primary therapy modality, in conjunction with existential therapy, depending on the patient’s needs and preferences. She prefers to allow patients flexibility in their treatment, so the process may look less structured depending on the immediate needs of the patient. Other times, particularly while working through a specific problem in therapy, appointment agendas may be planned out for several weeks. If at any time, however, a need arises to deviate from preplanned appointment agenda, patients are encouraged to discuss this at the beginning of the appointment. Above all, patients’ needs will guide the agenda.

Jackie LaVe, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Jackie LaVe' is a board certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. She is also dually certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner. She received her master’s degree and post-master’s certificate from Vanderbilt University. Jackie has 12 years of experience as a nurse and over 7.5 years of experience as a Nurse Practitioner. Jackie is licensed to practice in Montana, Arizona and New York.
Jackie LaVe’ offers a patient centered approach, working with individuals aged 18-65. She believes in engaging patients in the decision-making process. Jackie has professional interests in treating a wide range of adult psychiatric conditions including depression, anxiety, trauma, ADHD, OCD, panic, autism and bipolar disorder.
She provides psychiatric assessments and medication management along with brief supportive psychotherapy. She believes in educating patients, so they are empowered to work together to create treatment plans that improve their health and quality of life. Jackie has additional education and experience in cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness and motivational enhancement. Jackie can also review if adding a therapist to your care team could improve outcomes.

Pema Jessica Marcello, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Pema Jessica Marcello is a dual board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) and Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC). With 18+ years of experience across emergency medicine, ICU, internal medicine, academia, and community mental health, she brings a grounded, whole-person perspective to care. Trained in integrative and functional psychiatry, she incorporates genetics, nutrition, and lifestyle factors when appropriate. Outside of work, she is a meditation practitioner, gardener, and nature enthusiast.
Pema works with individuals ready to move beyond survival mode and build greater stability, self-compassion, and resilience. She often connects with caregivers, healthcare workers, and high-achievers experiencing burnout. She views patients as the experts of their own lives and collaborates to create personalized treatment plans. Her approach is rooted in compassionate curiosity, honest feedback, and helping patients strengthen both insight and practical tools.
Initial visits focus on assessment, diagnosis, and understanding each patient’s goals. Ongoing care blends medication management with brief, evidence-informed interventions, including CBT-informed, somatic, and parts-based approaches. When aligned with patient goals, she integrates functional testing, nutrition, and lifestyle factors. Her aim is to help patients build self-awareness, resilience, and sustainable skills to navigate life with greater ease and agency.

Rebecca Kostopoulos, PMHNP
Director, Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners
Rebecca Kostopoulos, PMHNP, is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner committed to helping individuals facing mental health challenges lead full and balanced lives.
Her practice primarily focuses on medication management, often combined with supportive or emotionally focused therapy during 30-minute follow-up visits. When appropriate, Rebecca may recommend involving an additional therapist to ensure the most effective and comprehensive care.
She earned her Master of Science in Nursing with a specialization in psychiatry from Columbia University and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Boston College. Her training includes psychiatric diagnosis, medication management, and both psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral therapies.
With over a decade of experience, Rebecca has evaluated and treated adults in a variety of clinical settings. Her previous roles include working at Elmhurst Hospital’s Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program, Gracie Square Hospital’s inpatient unit, as well as in community health centers and skilled nursing facilities.
As a nurse practitioner, Rebecca believes that mental health is just as vital as physical health. She values the therapeutic relationship and approaches treatment with empathy and collaboration, ensuring that each patient receives personalized and compassionate care.

Michelle White, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Michelle White is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with experience across addiction treatment centers, inpatient psychiatric hospitals, and outpatient clinics. She has developed a strong understanding of mental health complexities and the challenges individuals face throughout recovery and ongoing wellness.
Michelle prioritizes patient-centered care, ensuring each individual feels heard, respected, and understood. She specializes in assessing, diagnosing, and treating ADHD, major depressive disorder, anxiety, mood disorders, and related conditions, tailoring care to each patient’s unique needs.
Michelle begins with a comprehensive evaluation to understand each patient’s symptoms and goals. She collaborates with patients to create individualized treatment plans that may include medication management and supportive guidance, with a focus on ongoing progress and adjustment as needed.

Damaris Chukwura, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Damaris Chukwura, DNP, PMHNP-BC, is a Board-Certified Family Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with over a decade of experience in mental health care. She began her nursing career in 2007 and has been practicing as a psychiatric nurse practitioner since 2014. Damaris has worked in a wide range of settings including inpatient hospitals, residential treatment centers, partial and intensive outpatient programs, correctional psychiatry, and substance abuse treatment. Her clinical experience spans various conditions such as ADHD, eating disorders, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, PTSD, and treatment-resistant depression. She earned her BSN from Texas Christian University, MSN from The University of Texas at Arlington, and her DNP from The University of Alabama in Huntsville.
Damaris values open communication and collaboration with her patients. She creates a warm, caring environment where individuals feel heard and respected. Her approach is both evidence-based and supportive, blending professionalism with a welcoming demeanor. She is passionate about mental health advocacy and reducing stigma. Outside of work, Damaris enjoys spending time with her husband and three children, traveling, decorating, and watching reality TV.
During initial psychiatric evaluations, Damaris takes time to fully understand each patient’s history, concerns, and goals. She develops individualized treatment plans that align with these goals and may include supportive therapy or referrals for more intensive therapy if needed. Follow-up appointments typically last 30 minutes, allowing time to track progress and make adjustments as necessary.

Connie Fisk, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Connie Fisk, PMHNP, has worked in the mental health field for over 40 years and graduated from the University of Cincinnati in 2013. She has experience working with active-duty military members, individuals facing addiction, corrections populations, and the chronically ill in both outpatient and inpatient settings. Connie is board certified through the American Nurses Association.
Connie values a team-based approach built on open communication and active listening. She believes every patient deserves to be treated with respect, compassion, and dignity, just as she would want her own loved ones to be treated.
Connie begins by obtaining a thorough history and listening carefully to each client’s concerns in order to develop clear treatment goals. Together, she and her patients create individualized plans that best support their needs and overall well-being.

Katrina Im, PMHNP
Staff Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Katrina Im, PMHNP-BC, is a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner who is dedicated to providing holistic treatment to those seeking mental healthcare. Katrina enjoys treating young adults, adolescents, and children. Katrina's practice focuses on medication management. Typically, she offers this in conjunction with supportive or emotionally focused therapy during 30-minute follow-up visits. Occasionally Katrina may believe that additional therapy is also needed and ask that you bring a therapist into your care team to provide the best outcome. She received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology at Boston College and later received her Master of Science in Nursing at Yale University with an induction to Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. She is certified to treat all ages and has received focused training to treat children and adolescents. She has also completed basic training in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) to further treat patients with trauma history. She utilizes a psychodynamic treatment approach to treat the whole person. Katrina has clinical experience in multiple settings over the last 5 years. She has trained in the Intensive In-home Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Service at Yale Child Study Center, Crisis Intervention Unit at Yale New Haven Hospital, and various community health settings. Most recently, she worked at the Partial Hospital Program and inpatient units within Four Winds Hospital. As a nurse practitioner, her goal is to provide individualized holistic care to each patient using a combination of psychotherapy and psychopharmacology.

Asmita Neupane, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Asmita Neupane is a board-certified Post Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP). She received her bachelor’s in nursing degree from Metropolitan state university, master’s in nursing degree from Texas Women’s University which specializes in Adult Geriatric Nurse Practitioner and completed her post-master’s degree as PMHNP from Wilkes University. Asmita Neupane has 20 plus years of experience as a Registered Nurse and almost 10 years of experience as Nurse Practitioner. Asmita Neupane is licensed to practice in Maryland and District of Columbia.
Asmita Neupane has professional interests in treating a wide range of psychiatry conditions including depression, anxiety, OCD, ADHD, PTSD, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and eating disorders. She provides psychiatric assessments and medication management along with brief supportive psychotherapy. She focuses on holistic approaches to treatment and believes in keeping her patients healthy rather than only addressing illness. Asmita Neupane is fluent in Nepali, Hindi and English.

Kjersti Schwartz, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Kjersti Schwartz, PMHNP, provides compassionate, patient-centered care with experience in outpatient settings, including private practice and community health, treating individuals of all ages. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing (FNP) from Georgetown University and completed her post-master’s certification as a PMHNP at Regis College. Kjersti is open-minded and nonjudgmental, striving to create a welcoming space for every patient.
Kjersti values each patient’s voice and encourages active participation in care. She believes mental health treatment works best as a collaborative process, where patients feel heard, respected, and empowered in decision-making.
Kjersti begins by exploring the primary reason for the visit, followed by a comprehensive review of the patient’s history up to the present. She then partners with patients to develop a personalized treatment plan, working as a team to support their goals and well-being.

Valerie Baldwin-Thomas, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Valerie Baldwin-Thomas, PMHNP, is dual board-certified as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and Adult Health Nurse Practitioner. She provides compassionate, evidence-based care for individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma-related conditions, substance use disorders, and postpartum depression/anxiety. She incorporates solution-focused and mindfulness-based cognitive therapies alongside medication management to support each patient’s goals.
Valerie believes mental health care should be built on mutual respect, open communication, and patient empowerment. She partners closely with patients, honoring their experiences and values while providing clear guidance so they can make informed decisions about their care. Her approach is supportive, collaborative, and tailored to each individual’s needs.
Valerie begins with a thorough evaluation to understand each patient’s symptoms, history, and treatment goals. She develops individualized treatment plans that may include medication management, mindfulness-based strategies, and solution-focused therapy techniques. She emphasizes ongoing collaboration and adjustment of care to help patients achieve lasting mental wellness.

Claudine Allen, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Claudine Allen, PMHNP, is a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (ANCC) with over 20 years of experience across inpatient, outpatient, emergency, and state hospital settings. She earned both her BSN (2003) and MSN (2019, magna cum laude) from Husson University in Bangor, Maine. Her clinical work includes psychiatric evaluation, diagnosis, medication management, and CBT. She treats depression, anxiety, ADHD, insomnia, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and OCD, and has experience with schizophrenia, schizoaffective, and neurocognitive disorders. She has over 7 years of telehealth experience.
Claudine Allen, PMHNP, takes a relaxed yet professional approach, creating a comfortable, supportive environment while maintaining high clinical standards. Patients can expect evidence-based care, clear communication, and to be treated with respect, honesty, and dignity. She values transparency, accountability, and reliability in every interaction.
Claudine Allen, PMHNP, fosters a nonjudgmental, welcoming space where patients feel safe sharing. She conducts thorough, purposeful assessments and develops individualized, evidence-based treatment plans that integrate medication management, supportive therapy, and lifestyle considerations. She emphasizes shared decision-making, realistic goals, and ongoing follow-up to monitor progress and adjust care.

Corey Gonera, PMHNP
Staff Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Corey Gonera, PMHNP, is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner. His treatment modalities include a combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and psychopharmacology to help clients achieve their goals. Corey works primarily with clients struggling with depression, anxiety, addiction, PTSD, stress management, and major life changes. In addition, he has experience with and a passion for working with the LGBTQ+ community. He received his Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner M.S. from Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing in New York City. While attending Hunter College, Corey completed a rotation at Gracie Square Hospital as a Nurse Practitioner Student assisting primary psychiatric providers in an inpatient setting. Corey then completed his undergraduate studies in psychology at New York University, followed by an additional Bachelor of Science in Nursing at New York University. Corey spent several years working as an inpatient nurse at the Mount Sinai Hospital in adult bone marrow transplant and oncology specialties. More recently, he worked at numerous outpatient facilities within the NYU Langone Health System.

Jaime Loebner, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Jaime Loebner, PMHNP, is a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with extensive experience in outpatient and telepsychiatry care. She holds a Master of Nursing from Vanderbilt University, a Master of Education in Counseling Psychology from Rutgers University, and a B.A. in Academic Psychology from the University of Tennessee. Jaime has provided psychiatric care across the lifespan in child and adolescent clinics, residential programs for women with co-occurring disorders, and community behavioral health teams. Since 2020, she has focused on telemedicine-based outpatient psychiatry, offering evaluations, medication management, and supportive therapy. She is licensed in multiple states and is committed to compassionate, evidence-based, whole-person care.
Jaime understands that seeking care can feel vulnerable and works to make each visit comfortable and supportive. She listens actively, provides clear, evidence-based guidance, and creates a safe space where patients feel heard and respected. She promotes a balanced lifestyle, including healthy sleep, nutrition, exercise, and meaningful social connections.
Jaime begins with a thorough biopsychosocial assessment to understand each patient’s history, concerns, and goals. She collaborates closely with patients to develop personalized treatment plans aligned with their needs and preferences.

Wanda Cegers, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Wanda Cegers, PMHNP-BC, is a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner providing evidence-based psychiatric care for adults. She has experience working in behavioral health and community health settings and earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Western Governors University, followed by post-master’s psychiatric training at Regis College. Wanda specializes in ADHD, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, insomnia, OCD, PTSD, life transitions, women’s health, perinatal, and inclusive LGBTQ+ affirming care.
Wanda provides thoughtful, personalized psychiatric care and medication management in a calm, collaborative environment. She takes time to understand how symptoms affect daily life and works closely with patients to create realistic, supportive treatment plans aligned with their goals. Her approach is compassionate, respectful, and never rushed.
Wanda begins with a thorough assessment focused on history, concerns, and goal setting. Treatment may include medication management and practical strategies to improve focus, mood, sleep, and overall functioning while considering lifestyle and stress patterns that impact mental health. She provides secure telehealth care for patients in Iowa, Washington, and Illinois, helping individuals find clarity, stability, and a manageable path forward.

Sarah Fedak, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Sarah Fedak is a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)–prepared Nurse Practitioner and board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC). She earned advanced psychiatric mental health certification through the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and has provided psychiatric care across inpatient, outpatient, telehealth, and intensive outpatient settings. Sarah previously practiced at Menninger Clinic and specializes in treating adolescents, adults, and older adults with conditions such as ADHD, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, insomnia, and mood disorders.
Sarah values open communication and believes patients should feel heard, respected, and supported throughout their care. She takes a collaborative, personalized approach to treatment and works to build trusting relationships in a compassionate, judgment-free environment. She encourages patients to play an active role in treatment decisions while providing thoughtful, evidence-based care centered on overall well-being.
Sarah begins by gaining a thorough understanding of each patient’s history, symptoms, concerns, and goals. She conducts comprehensive psychiatric evaluations and develops individualized treatment plans that may include medication management and supportive therapeutic approaches. She collaborates closely with patients over time, adjusting care plans as needed to promote lasting stability and wellness.

Roman Mondal, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Roman Mondal is a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner specializing in medication management for depression, anxiety disorders, OCD, PTSD, and bipolar disorder. He earned both his Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Master’s degree from the Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing and brings over eight years of experience in psychiatric care.
Roman believes the foundation of effective treatment is human connection and the mutual trust it creates. He understands that mental health can be a stigmatized topic and works to create a supportive, judgment-free environment where patients feel comfortable sharing their experiences. His goal is to help patients feel empowered to openly explore their mental health and feel confident in their treatment plan.
Roman takes a collaborative approach to care, working closely with patients to develop treatment plans that align with their needs and goals. He prioritizes open communication, comfort, and trust throughout the process. Outside of work, he enjoys hiking and nature walks with his Golden Retriever and Siberian Husky, playing tabletop games, watching movies with his partner, and experimenting with new recipes for loved ones.

Catherine Nwora, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Catherine Nwora is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) who believes mental health care is most effective when patients feel heard, respected, and actively involved in treatment. She creates a supportive, nonjudgmental environment where patients can openly discuss concerns, identify goals, and develop individualized treatment plans that fit their needs and lifestyle.
Catherine takes a collaborative, compassionate, and evidence-based approach to care. She understands that beginning mental health treatment can feel overwhelming, so she prioritizes trust, open communication, and patient education throughout the process. She focuses on treating the whole person by considering emotional, social, medical, and lifestyle factors that impact mental wellness.
Catherine begins with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation to explore mental health history, current concerns, stressors, sleep, relationships, medications, and treatment goals. Together, she and her patients create personalized care plans that may include medication management, supportive therapy, coping strategies, lifestyle recommendations, and coordination with other providers. Follow-up visits focus on progress, treatment adjustments, and building long-term stability and confidence.

James Niforatos, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
James Niforatos, PMHNP, has over a decade of experience managing complex medication regimens across inpatient units, outpatient care, medical floor consultations, community mental health clinics, and residential treatment settings. He completed graduate studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago with clinical rotations at Northwestern University Hospital and the University of Illinois Hospital System. He holds certifications as a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Clinician (CBT-C), ADHD-CCSP, and Functional Medicine for ADHD Provider.
James uses a shared decision-making approach to establish goals and treatment plans. He emphasizes individualized, patient-centered care and values collaboration with therapists and other healthcare providers to support comprehensive treatment.
James begins by thoroughly understanding each patient’s history, concerns, and goals during the initial session. He then develops individualized treatment plans aligned with those goals, focusing on improving understanding and management of mental health conditions to support personal, academic, and professional well-being. His approach is holistic, incorporating medication management alongside attention to nutrition, activity, relationships, and reduction of risky substance use.
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Michael Hartenstein, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Michael Hartenstein is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) with experience across inpatient psychiatry, community mental health, and telepsychiatry. He earned his MSN from the University of South Alabama and dual bachelor’s degrees in Nursing and Criminology and Criminal Justice from Metropolitan State University of Denver. His healthcare path began as a medic in the U.S. Air Force, followed by work as a residential brain trauma coach. Michael is also certified as a Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP) and Narcissistic Abuse Treatment Clinician (NATC).
Michael takes a direct, sincere, and patient-centered approach grounded in open communication and cultural sensitivity. He uses trauma-informed care as a core framework, focusing on the whole person rather than a transactional experience. He prescribes thoughtfully, taking time to understand each patient’s history, symptoms, and goals before determining the most appropriate treatment plan.
Michael begins with a thorough evaluation of clinical history, past treatment, current concerns, and personal goals. He combines evidence-informed medication management with trauma-informed therapeutic support during visits and develops collaborative treatment plans that evolve over time based on each patient’s progress and individual needs.

Stacey Shaw, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Stacey Shaw is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (APRN-BC, PMHNP-BC) with more than 25 years of healthcare experience. She is graduate-trained as both an Adult Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist and Family Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and is also a Certified Clinical Specialist in ADHD (ADHD-CCSP). Currently practicing outpatient psychiatry at Coastal Carolina Behavioral Health in Conway, South Carolina, she treats children, adolescents, and adults with ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, trauma-related conditions, mood disorders, and substance use disorders. She provides both medication management and psychotherapy, including CBT and integrative approaches.
Stacey takes a whole-person, neurodiversity-affirming approach to care, recognizing ADHD and autism as differences rather than deficits. She creates a supportive, nonjudgmental environment where patients feel heard and respected. Her style is collaborative, structured, and compassionate, with a strong focus on education, transparency, and helping patients improve daily functioning, emotional regulation, and relationships.
Stacey begins with a comprehensive evaluation to understand symptoms, history, and functional challenges. She uses evidence-based assessments when needed and creates personalized treatment plans that may include medication, therapy, and lifestyle interventions. Through ongoing follow-up, measurement-based care, and her True Spectrum Model™, she helps patients build lasting skills for long-term success.

Mandy Kay Gentry, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Mandy Kay Gentry is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with experience in both inpatient and outpatient care. She earned her Master of Nursing from the University of Mississippi Medical Center and began her nursing career at a young age, shaping her ability to connect with patients on a human level. She treats anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood disorders, eating disorders, and trauma-related concerns.
Mandy Kay Gentry creates a judgment-free space where patients can be honest and feel supported. Her approach is collaborative, emphasizing open communication and shared decision-making. She is direct yet compassionate, always prioritizing what’s best for each patient while keeping treatment plans realistic and manageable for busy lives.
Mandy Kay Gentry begins with a thorough but relaxed conversation to understand each patient’s story, symptoms, and goals. She considers the full picture, including lifestyle and stressors, and develops personalized treatment plans that may include medication, education, and coping strategies. Care is ongoing and adaptive, with follow-ups focused on real-life progress and long-term stability.

Joseph Weaver, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Joe Weaver is a doctoral-prepared, board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner (PMHNP-BC) with over a decade of experience in inpatient and outpatient psychiatry. He began his career on a consultant-liaison psychiatric team at an acute care medical center, where he spent five years treating complex cases involving medical, neurologic, and pharmacologic factors. He later transitioned to outpatient psychiatry, developing expertise in PTSD, OCD, ADHD, mood disorders, and neurodivergent conditions. Joe also served as a combat stress officer in the U.S. Army Reserves and has educated others on the intersection of medicine and psychiatry throughout his clinical and military career.
Joe takes an integrative, whole-person approach to care that considers both mental and physical health. He incorporates mindfulness, meditation techniques, and an understanding of the mind-body connection into treatment while helping patients recognize how stress physiology and negative thought patterns impact well-being. He also uses pharmacogenomic testing when appropriate to guide medication decisions. Patients can expect a warm, respectful, and nonjudgmental environment where they feel heard and empowered.
Joe begins with a comprehensive evaluation to understand each patient’s history, current concerns, goals, and values. He uses evidence-based tools and, when appropriate, metabolic and pharmacogenomic analysis to support safe medication management. Together, he collaborates with patients to create individualized treatment plans that evolve as their needs and goals change.

Diane Inda, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Diane Inda is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with extensive experience across inpatient, outpatient, emergency, and telehealth settings. She is passionate about supporting patients in achieving their mental health goals while fostering trust, respect, and collaboration with a wide variety of care providers. Diane lives in Oregon with her husband, three cats, and four dogs, and enjoys writing fiction, photography, jewelry making, and martial arts.
Diane prioritizes what matters most to each patient, creating a safe space to discuss—or choose not to discuss—any concern. She values honesty and respect, and draws on her diverse clinical experience to see the whole patient. Diane collaborates with both traditional and non-traditional providers, ensuring patients receive comprehensive care tailored to their needs.
Appointments begin by focusing on the patient’s goals and concerns. Diane uses evidence-based assessments to track progress and patterns and explores all aspects of a patient’s life, including sleep, nutrition, career, family, pets, and spirituality. Together, she and her patients create individualized treatment plans with actionable steps, monitoring what works best and adjusting as needed to support the patient’s chosen path to wellness.

Jill Moran, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Jill Moran is a Board-Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) with experience across inpatient, outpatient, crisis, and telehealth settings. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Regis University in Denver, Colorado. Her background includes psychiatric emergency medicine and nursing, and she treats conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, ADHD, and bipolar disorder. She is also experienced in Spravato and TMS monitoring.
Jill Moran prioritizes compassionate, patient-centered care in a supportive, nonjudgmental environment. She collaborates with patients to create personalized treatment plans and clear goals. She values transparency and communication, helping patients understand their care while empowering them to take an active role. Her approach integrates medication management with psychotherapy-informed, holistic care.
Jill Moran begins with a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, reviewing symptoms, history, and goals. She assesses medications, labs, and past treatments, then develops individualized, evidence-based plans. These may include medication, lifestyle strategies, and coordinated care. She monitors progress closely and adjusts treatment to ensure optimal outcomes.
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Shanda Bishop, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Shanda J. Bishop, PhD, PMHNP-BC, RNC-OB, is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with experience in telehealth, academic instruction, and clinical practice. She provides psychiatric care using evidence-based guidelines, clinical protocols, and therapeutic communication. Dr. Bishop has served in multiple academic roles and taught across nursing specialties. Her clinical background spans inpatient and outpatient settings, including psychiatric and maternal-child care, and she is a former Labor and Delivery Charge Nurse.
Shanda is committed to compassionate, patient-centered care in a respectful, nonjudgmental environment. She values open communication and encourages active patient participation in care decisions. She focuses on building trust and strong therapeutic relationships while using a holistic approach that considers emotional, psychological, and physical health. She prioritizes patient education and creates a supportive space where individuals feel heard, valued, and empowered.
Shanda begins with a comprehensive assessment to understand each patient’s history, concerns, and goals. She uses evidence-based practices to guide diagnosis and collaborates with patients to develop individualized care plans. Her approach includes medication management, education, and therapeutic communication. She monitors progress regularly, adjusts treatment as needed, and maintains ongoing dialogue to support optimal outcomes and overall well-being.

Jacquelyn Bybee, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Jacquelyn Bybee is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with experience across outpatient, inpatient, and crisis settings. She earned a Master of Science from the University of South Alabama and a Bachelor of Science from Mississippi University for Women. She also holds dual Master of Science degrees in Communication and Business, along with a Bachelor of Science in Cultural Anthropology.
Jacquelyn Bybee fosters a supportive, therapeutic relationship grounded in trust, active listening, and open communication. She emphasizes collaboration, ensuring patients are engaged in their care through education, shared decision-making, and supportive therapy tailored to their individual needs.
Jacquelyn Bybee conducts thorough, patient-centered evaluations, exploring personal and treatment history alongside current concerns. She develops individualized care plans with a focus on effective pharmacological management and therapeutic recommendations to support meaningful, lasting outcomes.

Tshaun Grant, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Tshaun Grant, PMHNP-BC, is a Board-Certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and a Captain in the United States Army. She earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Georgia Southern University and is licensed in multiple states. Tshaun has worked with children, adolescents, and adults across diverse settings, giving her a broad understanding of mental health needs at all stages of life.
Tshaun provides compassionate, patient-centered care in a safe and supportive environment. She prioritizes open communication and ensures patients feel heard and respected. Her approach focuses on collaboration, helping patients feel comfortable discussing concerns while working together to create meaningful, goal-oriented care plans.
Tshaun partners with each patient to develop individualized treatment plans tailored to their needs. She treats conditions such as depression, anxiety, insomnia, and ADHD, using a thoughtful and holistic approach. Her goal is to support long-term well-being and improve overall quality of life.

Carroll Brown, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Taylor Brown, PMHNP, brings over four years of experience in outpatient, group, and community mental health settings. They earned a Master of Science in Nursing from UCSF and are board-certified by the ANCC as a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Taylor’s diverse clinical experience informs a holistic, patient-centered approach to mental health care.
Taylor provides trauma-informed, evidence-based care while emphasizing that clients know themselves and their bodies best. They prioritize building a trust-based therapeutic alliance, approaching each patient with openness and without assumptions based on gender, race, sexuality, age, or ability. Patients can expect a collaborative, respectful, and individualized care experience.
Taylor begins by helping clients feel comfortable and inviting questions about their care. They gather personal, medical, and psychiatric history, identify psychosocial supports, and develop a structured framework to achieve patient goals. Potential diagnoses are discussed with patients and integrated into a tailored treatment plan, which may include therapy and medication options.

Marina Lewis, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Marina Lewis, NP is a Board Certified Adult Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with over a decade of outpatient experience supporting people through anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, and the complexities of modern life. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing from California State University, Long Beach, and completed an Interprofessional Integrative Health Fellowship with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, strengthening her commitment to whole-person, team-based care.
Your first session with Marina is a real conversation—no judgment, no cold clinical distance. She prioritizes understanding your experiences, what brought you here, and what you hope to feel differently. Patients can expect empathy, collaboration, and a safe space to discuss their mental health openly.
Marina believes mental health is inseparable from the rest of life. She considers sleep, nutrition, relationships, identity, and environment alongside symptoms and diagnoses. Whether through therapy support, lifestyle changes, medication, or all combined, she builds individualized treatment plans tailored specifically to each patient’s needs.

Jennifer Darby, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Jennifer Darby is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with over 20 years of combined experience in nursing and mental health care. She holds degrees in psychology and nursing, as well as a master’s specialization in psychiatric mental health. Jennifer provides outpatient telehealth care for adults, treating conditions such as depression, anxiety, trauma-related disorders, mood disorders, ADHD, and substance use concerns, including high-risk populations.
Jennifer Darby fosters a respectful, supportive, and nonjudgmental space where patients feel heard. She values open communication and builds strong, collaborative relationships grounded in trust. She takes time to understand each patient’s experiences and goals, creating individualized, realistic treatment plans that are both compassionate and evidence-based.
Jennifer begins with a comprehensive evaluation to understand history, symptoms, and goals. She partners with patients to develop personalized plans that may include medication management, education, and therapy coordination. She monitors progress, adjusts care as needed, and encourages active participation to support long-term stability and well-being.

Marinda Schneider, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Marinda Schneider is a Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, providing telehealth care to adults statewide. She has over six years of outpatient experience and a background in inpatient psychiatric care. Marinda specializes in treating anxiety, depression, mood disorders, PTSD, and ADHD. Her passion for mental health care is deeply personal, shaped by early caregiving experiences and witnessing the impact of mental health challenges on individuals and families.
Marinda approaches care with empathy and respect, meeting patients where they are in their mental health journey. She prioritizes active listening and creating a safe, supportive environment where patients feel heard and understood. She works best with individuals who are motivated to make meaningful life changes and are ready to take steps toward improving their well-being.
Marinda begins by getting to know each patient as a whole person, asking thoughtful questions and identifying treatment goals together. She develops individualized care plans that may include medication and lifestyle changes. Through collaboration and ongoing goal setting, she supports patients in building sustainable progress and achieving meaningful outcomes.

Thomas Howington, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Thomas Howington, PMHNP, is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with over 18 years in healthcare. His early work in emergency medicine and hospice shaped his compassionate approach. He has experience across the lifespan, from pediatric behavioral health to telepsychiatry in rural communities, and currently practices at TrustCare while mentoring future providers at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.
Thomas creates a supportive space where patients can openly share their experiences. He emphasizes partnership in care, taking time to understand each patient’s needs and goals. His approach is honest, practical, and focused on improving mental health and overall quality of life.
Visits begin with a thorough review of history, concerns, and goals. Thomas considers the full picture—including medical background and life stressors—to develop a personalized plan that may include medication, therapy, or other strategies. He ensures patients understand their options and adjusts care as progress is made.

Sandra French, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitooner
Sandra French, DNP, PMHNP, brings three decades of experience in diverse healthcare settings, including military, community mental health, forensics, geriatrics, and outpatient care. She is committed to evidence-based, holistic psychiatric care and believes in using the latest technologies to support diagnosis and treatment while reducing stigma around mental health.
Patients can expect a collaborative, compassionate, and nonjudgmental environment. Dr. French values open communication and prioritizes understanding each patient’s unique experiences, ensuring care is tailored to individual needs while coordinating support across integrated healthcare systems.
Dr. French begins with a thorough assessment of mental, emotional, and physical health. She combines evidence-based therapies with personalized treatment plans, monitoring progress and adjusting care as needed. Her goal is to empower patients to achieve lasting wellness while supporting access to quality mental health care in their communities.
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Caterina Goldberg-Dunnett, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Caterina Goldberg-Dunnett, PMHNP-BC, FNP-C, is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and Family Nurse Practitioner. She earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice with psychiatric certification from the University of North Florida, graduating with honors as a commencement speaker, and her MSN (FNP) from South University with highest honors. With over a decade of experience, she cares for adult and geriatric patients with complex medical and psychiatric needs, specializing in ADHD, bipolar disorder, panic symptoms, insomnia, and cognitive disorders including dementia.
Caterina fosters a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where patients feel safe to be open. She values genuine human connection, listens deeply, and communicates with honesty and compassion. Her approach is collaborative and focused on building trust, helping patients find practical, meaningful solutions that improve daily functioning and overall well-being.
She begins with a comprehensive evaluation to understand each patient’s history, symptoms, and goals. She develops accurate diagnoses and personalized treatment plans integrating medication management with evidence-based therapies such as CBT, ACT, mindfulness, and psychoeducation. Caterina emphasizes actionable strategies, monitors progress closely, and adjusts care to support long-term stability, using telehealth to provide accessible, consistent support.

Courtney Moore, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Courtney Moore is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner who earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Indiana University. She has experience across outpatient community mental health, private practice, and inpatient settings. She is dedicated to creating a calm, supportive environment where patients feel comfortable and respected.
Courtney Moore values education as a key component of care. She strives to help patients understand their symptoms and actively participate in shared decision-making. Her approach emphasizes collaboration, ensuring patients feel heard, informed, and empowered throughout their treatment journey.
Courtney Moore begins by gathering holistic information about each patient, including clinical concerns, medical and social history, and treatment goals. She then partners with patients to develop individualized treatment plans tailored to their unique needs and priorities.

Amanda Jurls, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Amanda Jurls, PMHNP, is an ANCC board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with more than 12 years of experience providing outpatient psychiatric care in both community-based and private practice settings. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Vanderbilt University School of Nursing. Her clinical interests include anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and ADHD, and she has extensive experience working with individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder while providing neurodiversity-affirming care.
Amanda Jurls strives to create a warm and welcoming environment where patients feel heard, respected, and supported. She values shared decision-making and views patients as collaborative partners in their care. Her approach emphasizes evidence-based treatment and patient education so individuals feel confident and informed about their options. She is committed to respectful, inclusive care that honors each patient’s unique identity, background, and lived experience.
Amanda Jurls begins by gathering a thorough understanding of a patient’s history, concerns, and goals related to their mental health. She then collaborates with patients to develop safe, evidence-based treatment plans tailored to their individual needs. Follow-up care and communication are personalized to support ongoing progress. She approaches mental health as part of overall healthcare, promoting holistic well-being.

Doreen Phillips, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Doreen Phillips, PMHNP-BC, is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with over a decade of nursing experience beginning in 2014. She earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice from the University of the Incarnate Word in Texas and also holds degrees in Economics and Finance, Nursing, and Management Information Systems, giving her a uniquely analytical and systems-thinking perspective in mental health care. Her clinical background spans maternal and newborn care, inpatient psychiatry for adolescents and adults, community health, and telehealth. Doreen specializes in treating adults ages 18–65 with ADHD, anxiety, depression, insomnia, and chronic trauma, and is particularly passionate about supporting mothers, college students, and individuals navigating major life transitions.
Doreen brings a down-to-earth, authentic, and transparent presence to every session. She believes meaningful progress starts with comfort and trust, so she intentionally creates a space where patients feel safe being open. Her approach centers on seeing each person as a whole individual rather than a diagnosis, recognizing how culture, environment, family dynamics, and life experiences shape mental health. She practices with a holistic, solution-focused lens and integrates supportive therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help patients understand patterns and develop lasting tools for wellness. Doreen is committed to inclusive, culturally humble care and continually studies evidence-based and emerging approaches to provide thoughtful, personalized treatment.
Doreen approaches care through conversation rather than a rigid intake checklist. She believes a person’s story provides the most meaningful insight, so early sessions focus on understanding background, experiences, and goals. She views each patient like a puzzle, gathering pieces such as childhood history, family influences, and social context before forming a clinical picture. Together, she and her patients develop collaborative, individualized treatment plans. Medication is used thoughtfully—as a tool that can stabilize and support deeper therapeutic work rather than serve as the sole solution. Progress is monitored through screening tools, patient feedback, and ongoing dialogue, with strong emphasis on education so patients fully understand their care.

Melanie Nolan, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Melanie Nolan, DNP, PMHNP-BC, is a psychiatric nurse practitioner who provides compassionate, patient-centered care for adults. She offers psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and supportive therapy. She is dedicated to helping patients feel heard and supported throughout their care.
Dr. Nolan’s main clinical focus areas include anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder. She takes a collaborative approach and works closely with each patient to develop an individualized treatment plan that reflects their needs, goals, and overall well-being.
She combines evidence-informed psychiatric care with a holistic perspective, recognizing the important connection between mental and physical health. Her approach emphasizes education, practical tools, and realistic strategies that can be integrated into daily life to foster lasting progress.
Dr. Nolan completed her undergraduate nursing education at Tennessee Wesleyan College and earned her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from The University of Tennessee Health Science Center. She is committed to providing thoughtful care and staying current with psychiatric knowledge so she can best assist the patients she serves.

Debra Ort, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Debra Ort, PMHNP-BC, is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with over 20 years of experience across diverse mental health settings, including inpatient psychiatric facilities and outpatient clinics in private and group practices. She earned her Nursing degree from the University of Maine and her Master’s in Nursing with a focus on Psychiatry from Husson University. She is dedicated to compassionate, evidence-based mental health care.
Debra is passionate about treating all aspects of mental health and believes in a collaborative, holistic approach to care. She places each client at the center of treatment, ensuring they feel supported, respected, and actively involved in their care. Her style is warm, attentive, and grounded in helping clients achieve optimal mental wellness.
In initial sessions, Debra focuses on understanding each client’s history, current concerns, and goals for treatment. Together, they identify priorities and desired changes, then develop a personalized treatment plan with realistic short- and long-term goals. Her approach builds a strong foundation, so clients feel heard, understood, and supported throughout their progress.

Emily Grohman, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Emily Grohman is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) licensed since 2018. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Wilkes University and has clinical experience in inpatient psychiatry, outpatient care, and consult-liaison psychiatry. She treats mood and anxiety disorders and complex conditions, and is especially comfortable working with adults and geriatric patients. She is committed to evidence-based care and continued professional growth.
Emily believes mental health care works best as a collaborative partnership. She strives to ensure patients feel heard, respected, and actively involved in their treatment. She fosters a calm, supportive, and nonjudgmental space for open conversation. She prioritizes clear communication and transparency, taking time to explain diagnoses and options while tailoring care to each person’s goals and circumstances.
Emily begins with a thorough evaluation to understand each patient’s history, symptoms, and goals. Together, they create an individualized, evidence-based treatment plan. When appropriate, she emphasizes thoughtful medication management with patient comfort in mind. Follow-up visits focus on progress, adjustments, and supporting long-term stability and well-being.

Margaret Gorelick, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Margaret Gorelick is a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) through the ANCC. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Fairfield University and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Western Connecticut State University. With 10 years of psychiatric experience, she began her career at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in neurology and neurosurgery, later transitioning to psychiatry at Yale New Haven Hospital and Stamford Hospital. She provides outpatient medication management and psychotherapy, including psychodynamic therapy and CBT, for adults 18+, and has led grief support groups.
Margaret practices with a nonjudgmental, respectful approach grounded in active listening and trust. She believes healing begins with understanding and is dedicated to supporting individuals through every stage of their mental health journey.
The first visit is a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation to review history, symptoms, and goals, forming a personalized plan. Follow-ups are 30 minutes and focus on monitoring medication response, adjusting treatment as needed, and providing ongoing therapeutic support to ensure safe, effective progress.

Laura Hickman, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Laura Hickman, PMHNP, earned her BSN from the University of Iowa and her MSN from Saint Louis University. During her graduate training, she completed multiple outpatient internships, including one focused on Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, a modality she frequently incorporates into care. Board Certified as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner since 2014, she has practiced across Community Mental Health, inpatient psychiatry, crisis stabilization, TMS, and Suboxone treatment. She works with patients ages 5+ and specializes in ADHD, anxiety, and depression.
Laura’s priority is ensuring patients feel heard, valued, and respected. She fosters a collaborative, team-based environment where patients feel in control of their health. Rather than focusing solely on diagnosis, she emphasizes how someone is functioning in daily life. With warmth and “cheerleading” support, she helps patients feel less alone and more empowered to open up and pursue meaningful change.
Laura begins by exploring each patient’s history, past treatments, and current challenges at home, work, or in parenting. She develops individualized treatment plans in partnership with the patient, serving as a guide toward their goals. Together, they determine whether therapy, medication, or both best support improved functioning and well-being.

Matthew Twomey, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Matthew Twomey, PMHNP, earned his BSN and MSN from the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions School of Nursing. He began his career as an adult psychiatric nurse practitioner in community health centers before commissioning as an officer in the U.S. Army Nurse Corps. After five years of active duty, he continued caring for service members and families at Fort Bliss as a civilian provider for nearly six years. He now practices in the private sector, bringing broad clinical experience to diverse patient populations.
Matthew is skilled in psychopharmacology, evidence-based practice, and telehealth delivery. He combines strong clinical expertise with a patient-centered approach to improve outcomes and streamline care. Patients can expect thoughtful collaboration, clear communication, and treatment planning grounded in the latest research and tailored to their individual goals.
He specializes in psychopharmacology and precise medication management tailored to each patient’s unique needs. He also integrates supportive psychotherapy, motivational interviewing, psychoeducation, and cognitive behavioral therapy. Through active listening and mutual respect, he fosters a safe, supportive environment where patients feel heard, engaged, and empowered in their care.

Michelle Kotte, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Michelle Kotte is a board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with over 13 years of nursing experience. She creates a warm, supportive environment and values open communication. Michelle is passionate about focusing on the whole person and tailoring care to each client’s unique needs.
Michelle’s approach is direct, collaborative, and centered on partnership. She works closely with clients to develop a personalized plan, emphasizing transparency and shared decision-making throughout treatment.
Michelle begins with an in-depth initial assessment covering physical, mental, emotional, social, and environmental well-being. She focuses on medication management, supportive therapy, and lifestyle modifications to help clients reach their goals.

Carla Delcambre, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Carla Delcambre is a bilingual (English/Spanish) Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner who provides mental health care in both outpatient and inpatient settings. She works with diverse populations across the lifespan and brings a strong foundation in psychiatric assessment, diagnosis, and psychopharmacologic management. Her clinical practice is grounded in evidence-based medicine, ethical standards, and culturally responsive care to meet each patient’s unique needs.
Carla values open and honest communication and believes effective treatment is built on trust and collaboration. Her patient-centered approach places each individual’s experiences, goals, and perspectives at the heart of care. She is committed to creating a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where patients feel heard, respected, and empowered to actively participate in their mental health treatment.
Carla begins treatment by gaining a thorough understanding of each patient’s history, current concerns, strengths, and goals. Initial visits focus on comprehensive assessment and developing a shared understanding of treatment objectives. She then creates individualized treatment plans that may include medication management, psychoeducation, and ongoing evaluation, adjusting care as needs and goals evolve over time.

Emily-Rose Virden, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Emily-Rose Virden, PMHNP-BC, earned her advanced nursing degree at the Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions and has many years of experience as both a psychiatric nurse and a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. She has practiced across a wide range of mental health settings, including inpatient, outpatient, partial programs, and Emergency Room care.
She strives to build trusting relationships with her patients and values open, honest communication throughout the treatment process. Emily-Rose creates an inclusive, supportive environment where every patient feels heard, respected, and genuinely cared for.
During initial appointments, she explores each patient’s history and current concerns to determine the most appropriate treatment plan. She works collaboratively with patients to set meaningful goals and encourages ongoing participation in each session to support strong, successful outcomes.

Amberly Chaplin, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Amberly Chaplin, PMHNP, has experience practicing across multiple levels of psychiatric care, including outpatient, inpatient, emergency psychiatric services, and PHP/IOP settings. She brings a unique interdisciplinary background, having earned a Bachelor of Arts from Boston College and a Master of Arts in Psychology from Boston University School of Medicine, followed by licensure as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC). She later completed both her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Master of Science in Nursing in Psychiatric Mental Health at Northeastern University.
Amberly prioritizes creating a collaborative, supportive environment where patients feel heard and actively involved in their care. She values transparency and patient education, believing that shared understanding helps align treatment decisions with each individual’s personal goals, values, and lifestyle.
Amberly conducts thorough, structured initial evaluations that remain conversational and patient-centered, with careful attention to personal history and current concerns. She respects each patient’s lived experience and preferences when developing highly individualized treatment plans and, when appropriate, integrates holistic and nutritional approaches to complement traditional psychiatric care.

Jennifer Murdock, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Jennifer Murdock is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner from Wisconsin. She specializes in mental health and has over a decade of experience. Seeking treatment for mental health issues can be intimidating and difficult. It can also come at a time of challenges and hardships. If you are dealing with mental health issues that don’t seem to be resolving with traditional talk therapy, it may be necessary to consider more intensive outpatient treatment options such as medication and/or alternative strategies to relieve symptoms. As a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner, Jennifer strives to create an open, inviting, and non-judgmental environment with compassion and acceptance. Jennifer, a PMHNP, is here to support, guide, and empower you in your journey to recovery and ultimately in becoming the best version of yourself. With an emphasis on a client-centered approach, she works with each unique client to find an evidence-based psychiatric or substance use treatment model that works best with them and their lifestyle. She will utilize an eclectic, holistic approach to your treatment plan including conventional medicine, supplements, alternative and complementary methods, and lifestyle modifications to help you achieve your goals. Jennifer reflects on her own experiences and feelings to connect with whoever comes into the office on a deep empathic level. She enjoys partnering with patients from teens to geriatrics and is passionate about working with those who struggle with trauma, grief, depression, anxiety and related disorders, mood disorders, and addiction. Jennifer also has experience in treating patients with medical comorbidities. She loves animals and finds them a source of comfort, healing, and humor.

Michael Huang, PMHNP
Staff Psychiatrist
Michael Huang is a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner who takes a holistic, collaborative, and non-judgmental approach to mental health care. He graduated from Boston College with his MSN after many years of working in inpatient psychiatry at McLean Hospital in Belmont, MA, and has over a decade of experience in mental health care. He has worked in various outpatient settings, first in Boston and more recently in Las Vegas, gaining extensive experience with individuals from diverse socio-economic and cultural backgrounds.
Michael strongly believes that each person’s struggle is unique, and the solutions and treatments should be individualized based on the person’s goals. Having experienced childhood trauma himself, he is particularly passionate about and experienced in treating C-PTSD, OCD, ADHD, and borderline personality disorder. His focus is on helping others find peace, whether momentary or lasting, in their chaotic and often overwhelming lives.
The first appointment with Michael includes a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation and a discussion about your goals for treatment. While pharmacological treatment may be part of the plan, Michael prefers to focus on the therapeutic aspect of care, as he believes therapy is an essential component of healing. With Michael, you can expect to collaboratively create a treatment plan that you feel comfortable with, rather than simply being told what to do.
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Patricia Grendell, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Patricia Grendell is a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner who provides mental health care using a personalized, holistic approach. Patricia specializes in psychiatric evaluation and medication management along with psychotherapy and integrative interventions. Prior to receiving education and training in Nursing at New York University and Case Western Reserve University, Patricia earned a Master of Social Work from Boston College with a focus on health and mental health.
Patricia specializes in working with adults experiencing a wide range of acute and chronic stressors and mental health symptoms. Patricia tailors' treatment to the goals, needs, and comfort level of each individual at her or his own pace. Patricia builds connections with patients so that they feel heard and understood, and partners with each individual to determine the most appropriate treatment strategies that maximize comfort, safety, and positive results.
Over the past ten years as a Nurse Practitioner in outpatient and inpatient environments, Patricia has helped patients improve and overcome conditions including depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, ADHD, and insomnia. Using a combination of medication management, individual therapy, and psychoeducation, Patricia develops individualized treatment plans centered around patients’ priorities and safety to achieve improvements in health and quality of life.
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Cecilia Wild, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Cecilia Wild is a board-certified psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP-BC) with a strong background in treating patients across the mental health spectrum. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Illinois State University and began her career in a women’s residential facility specializing in mood disorders, eating disorders, and PTSD. She then transitioned to inpatient adolescent psychiatry, where she became a charge nurse and obtained her Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Certification (PMH-BC) from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). Inspired by her passion for mental health, she pursued her master's degree at the University of St. Francis to become a PMHNP.
Cecilia has extensive experience treating patients at all levels of care, including inpatient, PHP/IOP, and outpatient settings. She later transitioned to telehealth, providing medication management to college students. She is passionate about mental health advocacy, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community.
Cecilia takes a team-based, individualized approach to care. She believes in the importance of education, open communication, and empowering patients in their treatment journey. She emphasizes a holistic perspective, incorporating medication management, therapy, and lifestyle modifications.
Cecilia prioritizes a trauma-informed approach, recognizing the significant role trauma plays in mental health. She integrates mindfulness techniques, motivational interviewing, and lifestyle changes to support overall well-being. By fostering a collaborative and supportive environment, she helps patients build resilience and achieve their mental health goals.

Jessica Fairchilds, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Jessica Fairchilds is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with over 8 years of experience in many psychiatric settings and populations. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Mississippi Medical Center and is passionate about providing high quality, comprehensive mental health services. Jessica prides herself in her patient-centered approach by fostering strong provider-patient relationships to achieve optimal treatment outcomes. In her free time, Jessica enjoys spending time with her husband and young daughters, traveling the globe, or getting lost in a historical fiction novel.
Jessica is highly focused on building a strong therapeutic relationship with her clients while making them feel heard and validated. She strives to provide the highest level of care while exploring different treatment options to find what works best for each individual.
Jessica will focus on learning about the client as an individual and learning the concerns of the client while working to develop an individualized treatment plan. She uses her extensive knowledge of medications and therapy techniques to guide treatment options for the best outcomes.

Kenneth Kavanagh, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Kenneth Kavanagh is board certified as both a Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and an Adult Nurse Practitioner. His career has spanned 30 years with the last 17 years devoted exclusively to psychiatry. He integrates his knowledge of psychiatry and primary care into evidence-based medication management strategies. He also possesses a good working knowledge of alternative treatments and integrating alternative treatments into more traditional approaches. When needed to enhance patient care outcomes, he frequently works collaboratively with psychotherapists, primary care providers, and/or medical specialists.
Kenneth currently focuses on managing depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, adjustment disorders, ADHD, somatic disorders, OCD, and bipolar disorders. Kenneth has significant experience in working with diverse groups, including urban and rural populations across socioeconomic spectrums, professionals and college students on all levels, members of the LGBTQ community, individuals confronting life stage transitions, and people living with chronic medical conditions.
Kenneth’s psychotherapeutic methods are diverse and evolve to meet collaboratively developed treatment goals. Kenneth’s interaction style is always empathic and respectful but can range from comforting and supportive to more directive and therapeutically confrontational strategies to maximize treatment goals, often with significant doses of humor throughout the therapeutic relationship.
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Jennifer Hewitt, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Jennifer Hewitt is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner, credentialed through the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). She earned her master’s degree in nursing from Gonzaga University and has extensive experience treating a wide range of mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Her passion for psychiatry and dedication to patient care are rooted in her background as an emergency room nurse and her experience in emergency medical services (EMS). This foundation has given her a unique perspective on the critical role mental health plays in overall well-being.
Jennifer provides compassionate care to adults, children, and adolescents, recognizing that each individual’s path to mental wellness is unique. She believes that while medication can be an important part of treatment, self-care and therapy are equally essential components of a holistic approach.
She is known for her empathetic listening and genuine connection with patients. Through collaboration, she helps individuals set realistic goals and empowers them to take an active role in their recovery. Her kindness and commitment create a supportive environment where patients can thrive on their journey toward mental wellness

Trudy Warner-Phillips, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Trudy Warner-Phillips, PMHNP, is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner with over 25 years in nursing and 7+ years in psychiatric care. Her experience spans outpatient, inpatient, and telehealth settings, where she treats conditions such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, mood disorders, and ADHD. She is passionate about delivering thoughtful, evidence-based care in a supportive and accessible virtual environment.
Trudy’s approach is grounded in trust, respect, and collaboration. She values open, honest communication and aims to create a space where clients feel heard, safe, and empowered. By understanding each person beyond their symptoms, she tailors care to support individual challenges, strengths, and goals.
Initial sessions involve a thorough assessment of medical and psychiatric history, current concerns, and past treatments. Trudy then works with clients to develop a personalized care plan focused on their most pressing symptoms. Her treatment may include medication management, supportive therapy, and lifestyle recommendations to promote lasting emotional well-being.

Janee Stokes, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Janee Stokes is a highly experienced and dual-certified nurse practitioner, specializing in adult gerontology and psychiatry. With over 20 years of experience as a registered nurse, she brings a comprehensive background in healthcare, having worked with diverse patient populations ranging from young children to older adults.
In 2015, she earned her Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) and became certified as an adult gerontology nurse practitioner. She later expanded her expertise by obtaining certification in psychiatry, enabling her to provide holistic care for individuals with mental health needs. Her leadership roles have included serving as lead nurse practitioner and associate director of psychiatry at a federally qualified health center, where she played a key role in guiding healthcare teams and delivering quality care to underserved communities.
Janee emphasizes education as a core component of her care approach. She builds strong rapport through clear communication and trust, incorporating techniques such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing to support her patients’ needs. This approach empowers individuals to take an active role in their treatment journey.
Her care process is guided by each patient’s goals, integrating evidence-based practices to ensure personalized and effective support that aligns with their unique needs and aspirations.
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Jaime Sather, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Jaime Sather, PMHNP is a board certified psychiatric nurse practitioner with over 20 years' experience in the mental health field. Specialty areas include ADHD, anxiety, depression, mood disorders, substance abuse, PTSD, and women’s health. Clinical experience with inpatient, outpatient, detoxifications rehab, psychiatric emergency department, IOP, and PHP.
Comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and brief psychotherapy are provided. Besides medication management with psychotherapy, individual therapy may be recommended for the best possible patient outcome.
Patients feel comfortable discussing their concerns in a non-judgmental therapeutic environment. Education is provided about diagnosis and treatment options with the patient being empowered to be an active part of their treatment plan.

Deora Johnson, PMHNP
Staff Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Deora Johnson, PMHNP, is a board-certified adult psychiatric nurse practitioner with 24 years of experience. He is passionate about providing clients with a holistic approach to mental health care, incorporating both pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic interventions. Deora works with adult and senior populations, focusing on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of mental health conditions. He collaborates closely with clients to guide them through understanding and selecting the most effective interventions and medication management options for their needs. Supportive therapy, solution-focused therapy, and motivational interviewing are integral components of his medication management sessions.
Deora earned his Master of Science in Nursing from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, and completed a nursing practice degree at the University of Alabama in Birmingham. He has experience treating patients in a variety of outpatient and inpatient settings.
His areas of specialty include the treatment of major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, ADHD, PTSD, and insomnia. His research focused on non-pharmacologic interventions for insomnia in individuals with depression.
Deora also has experience working with military veterans. At the VA Outpatient Clinic in Baltimore, Maryland, he treated veterans returning from Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, as well as those from the Vietnam and Korean War eras. His clinical work focused on PTSD, major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders, and bipolar disorder.
Deora believes the therapeutic relationship offers a unique opportunity to work collaboratively through life’s challenges. He views medication management as an important part of a comprehensive treatment plan that also includes therapy.

Wadzanai Lee, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Wadzanai Lee is a board-certified Family Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with Talkiatry. She obtained a Bachelor of Science Nursing from University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX in 2013 and Master’s Degree at The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Tx in 2016. She enjoys treating a wide range of psychiatric and mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, bipolar and mood disorders, OCD, PTSD and ADHD.
Wadzanai's patient care approach embodies a blend of professionalism and compassionate understanding. She fosters an environment that supports her patients and encourages their active involvement in their health journey. Her care technique prioritizes the patients’ needs, creating a supportive and understanding space and ensuring each individual feels seen, heard, and valued. Her patient care style is characterized by her deep empathy and firm commitment to her patients' well-being. She understands the debilitating effects of mental health conditions and is dedicated to helping individuals achieve their mental health goals.
Each appointment ensures that every patient is treated with respect and receives the care necessary for their recovery and overall mental health. She believes in providing individualized therapeutic care to meet your specific needs using a compassionate and non-judgmental approach.
Her services to you will include psychiatric evaluations, medication management and therapy. If you are looking for a psychiatric and mental health provider who will partner with you on your journey to mental wellness, please call to schedule an appointment today.

Wayne McIntosh, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Wayne R. McIntosh, PMHNP-BC, is a dedicated mental health professional with over a decade of experience in psychiatric care. He earned his advanced nursing degree with distinction from Arizona State University and also holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Grand Canyon University and an Associate of Science in Nursing from Harry S. Truman College. He has been a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) since 2015.
Wayne specializes in family-centered care, working with individuals aged 18 to 65. Whether supporting patients through anxiety, depression, ADHD, or life transitions, he develops personalized diagnostic and treatment plans that may include therapy, coping strategies, and, when appropriate, medication. His approach emphasizes clear communication and collaboration, empowering patients to understand their challenges, apply practical tools, and achieve lasting change.
Throughout his career, Wayne has served as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and Associate Director of Medical Services, leading multidisciplinary teams and promoting accessible, high-quality care. As a Faculty Associate at Arizona State University, he has mentored future nurse leaders, focusing on clinical excellence and patient advocacy. His military background and volunteer work further reflect his commitment to serving diverse populations with compassion and respect.

Holly Corrigan, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
MassachusettsHolly James Corrigan, RN, MSN, PMHNP, is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner committed to helping people navigate their mental health with skill and heart. She earned her BSN from Russell Sage College in 2009, her MSN from Massachusetts General Hospital Institute for Health Professions in 2016, and completed Psychiatry Redefined’s Fellowship in Functional and Integrated Psychiatry in 2025. Holly keeps current by attending top conferences, like the International Trauma Conference in Boston, ensuring she’s always at the forefront of her field.
Holly’s philosophy is simple yet powerful: care should fit the person, not just the diagnosis. She’s passionate about tackling complex issues—suicide prevention, C-PTSD, chronic depression, ASD, OCD—and advocating for underserved communities. For Holly, it’s about delivering real, meaningful support to those who need it most.
Her career began as a registered nurse in neurology, pediatrics, and emergency care, before she found her calling in psychiatry. Since then, she’s provided medication management and supportive psychotherapy in outpatient clinics and worked in inpatient units serving adults and adolescents.
Holly believes in patient-centered care based on the individual, rather than focusing only on a diagnostic algorithm. The first appointment will include a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation and a discussion about what your goals of treatment are. Pharmacological and therapeutic recommendations are both important elements of the treatment plan. Follow up appointments will be more concise, but may include various therapeutic modalities, medication changes, and supportive psychotherapy.
Tracy King, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Tracy King, PMHNP-BC, is a compassionate and board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner dedicated to supporting individuals on their mental health journeys. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing from The Ohio State University and has experience working with individuals across the lifespan.
Tracy has worked in a variety of clinical settings, addressing a broad range of mental health concerns. She is driven by a strong commitment to serving those in need and takes pride in delivering trauma-informed, evidence-based care tailored to each individual’s unique circumstances.
Her approach centers on creating a supportive environment where patients feel heard, valued, and empowered. Tracy’s goal is to help individuals build resilience, enhance well-being, and achieve meaningful, lasting change.
Believing that each person is the expert in their own life, Tracy takes time to listen, understand, and build genuine connections. She collaborates closely with her patients to develop care plans that reflect a whole-person perspective.
Tracy emphasizes shared decision-making and a holistic approach to mental health care. Her calm, positive demeanor and approachable communication style foster trust and openness, allowing her to build strong therapeutic relationships that support healing and growth.

Deborah Ford, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Deborah Ford PMHNP, FNP is a dually certified board certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. She is also qualified as a family nurse practitioner. She completed her education at the University of Cincinnati in Ohio and the University of Kennesaw in Ga. Ms. Ford has 10 years of treating patients with mental health issues. Working in various settings such as outpatient, inpatient, private practice and telepsychiatry.
Whether you’re struggling with Schizophrenia, ADD, Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, Bipolar, Panic, or other mental health disorders. Together we can work to help equip you with the necessary tools to help you face and overcome challenges. Please understand you are the priority! Deborah Ford offers encouragement, empathy, hope and understanding by providing compassion and promoting self-care. In her free time, she enjoys exercise and travel. Believing that self-love is an essential part of mental wellness. She believes in continuous learning and is a patient advocate. As a team, support is provided with the help of psychotherapy such as cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, psychodynamic therapy using motivational interviewing. Deborah Ford’s Core Values surround Integrity, accountability, diversity, collaboration, inclusion & respect.

Ashlyn Tellers, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Ashlyn Tellers is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. She earned her nursing degree with an emphasis in psychiatry in 2020 from the University of Arizona. With over twelve years of experience, she has cared for mental health patients across long-term care, inpatient, residential, and outpatient settings.
Ashlyn specializes in treating adults with depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, ADHD, and OCD through medication management and supportive therapy. She emphasizes patient education and works collaboratively to build therapeutic and safe treatment plans. She encourages open discussions about past mental health history and current stressors to help identify root causes and develop healthy coping strategies. When appropriate, she refers patients to therapists for more specialized care.

Glenn Hann, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Glenn is a Board-Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with nearly 30 years of experience in health care, dedicated to addressing the mental health needs of his community. With a background in both inpatient and outpatient settings, he is committed to helping individuals become the best versions of themselves—no matter where they are in their journey at the time of their first appointment.
Outside of work, Glenn enjoys spending time with his family, biking, and being outdoors.
He takes a patient-centered approach and emphasizes that he, too, is human. Everyone faces challenges at different times and in different ways. Glenn adopts a holistic perspective, recognizing that effective treatment involves understanding how life challenges impact a person as a whole. He is dedicated to providing compassionate, empathetic, and practical care to all his patients.
Glenn engages with patients in a way that makes it easy and natural for them to share their stories. From there, he promotes a shared decision-making approach to develop the most effective treatment plan. His areas of expertise include psychopharmacology, as well as Cognitive Behavioral, Supportive, and Psychodynamic therapies.
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Ashley Arora, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Ashley is an ANCC board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with over a decade of experience in Psychiatry. She has worked in inpatient and outpatient settings, crisis centers, and psychiatric emergency rooms. Ashley is deeply committed to working collaboratively with individuals to enhance their well-being, creating a personalized care plan tailored to each person’s unique needs.
Her approach integrates medication management, supportive psychotherapy, and lifestyle interventions. As a prescriber specializing in psychopharmacology, Ashley provides comprehensive medication management while utilizing a shared decision-making model. She actively involves clients in their treatment planning, discussing various options to determine the most effective path forward.
During the initial session, Ashley prioritizes establishing a comfortable, open environment where clients feel at ease. She will review medical and psychiatric history, discuss treatment goals, and explore different therapeutic options based on individual preferences. Ashley encourages questions throughout the process to ensure a collaborative and supportive treatment experience.
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Shaneika Lindsay, PMHNP
Staff Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Shaneika Lindsay, PMHNP, is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner dedicated to providing personalized and empathetic care to those in need of mental health care. Her academic journey began with a B.S. in Biology from the University at Albany. She later received her B.S. in Nursing from Pace University and attained her Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner M.S. from Hunter-Bellevue School of Nursing, graduating magna cum laude. Shaneika's practice focuses on medication management. Occasionally, Shaneika may believe that additional therapy is also needed and ask that you bring a therapist into your care team to provide the best outcome. For the last seven years, Shaneika has diligently provided care to our nation's veterans, working on a dual diagnosis inpatient psychiatric unit in the VA New York Harbor Healthcare System. In her time at the VA, she has gained extensive experience in managing substance abuse and co-morbid psychiatric disorders. In addition, while attending Hunter College, she completed a yearlong clinical rotation at Casa Promesa, a mental health outpatient and inpatient facility that services some of the most vulnerable and underserved populations in the South Bronx. As a Nurse Practitioner, her primary focus is holistic care, taking into consideration all physical, psychological, interpersonal, and environmental factors when creating unique treatment plans. She strongly believes that all of these factors are interconnected and play a significant role in any individual's mental health and vitality. Shaneika's goal is to work with clients to create a safe, non-judgmental, and collaborative treatment environment that promotes sustained healing and positive self-development.

Serena Mirchandani, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Serena Mirchandani is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner with extensive experience treating serious mental illnesses such as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia spectrum disorders. She also provides care for individuals with depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, autism spectrum disorder, and substance use disorders. Serena earned both a Master of Science in Nursing and a Doctorate in Nursing Practice in psychiatry from Columbia University. She completed a Nurse Practitioner Fellowship at Community Healthcare Network and worked at Bellevue Hospital for 2.5 years, providing care on an inpatient psychiatric unit for a diverse, underserved population.
Serena’s approach is grounded in open communication, evidence-based care, and deep respect for each patient’s lived experience. She prioritizes a collaborative, safe space where individuals feel heard, respected, and empowered. Her holistic style supports honest conversation, transparency in treatment options, and patient-centered goals.
Serena begins with a comprehensive assessment to understand each patient's full story—biological, psychological, and social. She then partners with patients to develop personalized, evidence-based treatment plans that align with their values and goals. She emphasizes education, transparency, and regular follow-up to support ongoing progress and informed decision-making.

Severine Dondina, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Severine Dondina, PMHNP-BC, is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner with licensure in Washington and Florida. She holds a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and graduated summa cum laude with dual bachelor’s degrees in nursing and biomedical science. Her background spans outpatient, community, forensic, and crisis psychiatry, including leadership roles with Florida’s Assertive Community Treatment (FACT) and Multi-Disciplinary Forensic Teams.
Currently serving patients in Washington, Severine treats adults with ADHD, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and bipolar disorder. She brings a trauma-informed, strengths-based approach to care and is deeply committed to creating affirming spaces for LGBTQ+ and gender-diverse individuals. Her clinical style combines evidence-based medication management with warm, collaborative support.
Trilingual in English, French, and Spanish, Severine is known for her cultural sensitivity, clinical rigor, and authentic presence. She approaches each patient with curiosity, humility, and respect—believing healing begins with connection.

Jennifer Garner, PMHNP
Staff Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Jennifer Garner is a board-certified Family Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with Talkiatry. She obtained a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, in 2009 and a master's degree from Vanderbilt University in 2011. Jennifer enjoys treating all adults and has outpatient experience with community mental health, corrections, and private practice. Besides outpatient care, she has worked in crisis stabilization and ambulatory detox for adults with primary psychiatric and dual diagnosis illnesses. Jennifer is skilled in treating a wide range of conditions including ADHD, bipolar disorder, substance misuse, anxiety, OCD, and PTSD. She is committed to fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment, ensuring all gender identities feel safe and respected. With a focus on patient-centered care, her approach is carefully tailored to each person's individual needs and goals, promoting a collaborative therapeutic relationship. During appointments, she combines medication management with therapy techniques to empower patients with the skills for their well-being. Appointments are as unique as each individual that she meets with. If you're ready (and even if you're not so sure) take the first step and let's talk.

Mary Birse, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Mary Birse is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (ANCC) with over 20 years of nursing experience. She graduated magna cum laude with a BSN from Florida Atlantic University and earned her MSN from the University of Florida. She completed a Psychiatric NP Residency at the VA in Charleston, SC. Mary has worked in a variety of settings including the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center, the Palm Beach County Firefighter’s Clinic, various outpatient telehealth platforms, and a child and adolescent inpatient facility. She was also an adjunct professor at Palm Beach State College.
Mary believes in empowering patients through education and collaboration so they can play an active role in their mental health journey. She works to create a warm and welcoming space where patients feel safe, heard, and understood. Whether the treatment path includes therapy, medication, integrative approaches, or a combination, she ensures that the plan reflects the patient's needs and goals.
Mary takes a thorough and holistic approach to care. She spends time understanding each patient’s history and past treatments—what has or hasn’t worked—and listens carefully to their current concerns and future goals. By factoring in lifestyle and preferences, she works with patients to build thoughtful, individualized treatment plans.

Deborah Bearman, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Deborah Bearman, PMHNP, is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner dedicated to helping individuals facing mental health challenges live more fulfilling lives.
She earned her Master of Science in Nursing with a specialty in psychiatry from SUNY Upstate Medical University. Deborah is trained in psychiatric diagnosis, medication management, and both psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral therapies. Over the past 10 years, she has gained valuable experience in a variety of settings, including inpatient and outpatient facilities, community mental health clinics, and private practice.
Deborah approaches adult mental health from a holistic perspective, combining medication management with supportive counseling, which she offers during 30-minute follow-up sessions. While her primary focus is medication management, she believes most individuals benefit from therapy as well. She has extensive experience in both psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral therapies and is committed to providing psychoeducation to patients, families, and caregivers.
As a psychiatric nurse practitioner, Deborah values the therapeutic relationship and its positive impact on daily functioning. By working collaboratively with patients to create comprehensive and effective treatment plans, she supports them in achieving healthier, more satisfying lives.

Megan Kelly Gilman, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Megan is a Board-Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner specializing in medication management and various therapeutic techniques. She earned a Master of Science in Nursing as a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner from Regis College and has board certification from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).
Megan has extensive experience in psychiatric settings, including private practice, inpatient facilities, and substance use treatment programs. She has worked on community initiatives, such as the Mobile Suboxone Van program, which provides treatment to individuals in high-need areas.
She utilizes evidence-based practices in treating clients with mood and anxiety disorders, ADHD, trauma, and substance use disorders, among other mental health disorders.
The first priority is establishing a therapeutic relationship and providing adequate support, which can substantially impact outcomes. The combination of medication management and therapy can effectively reduce symptoms and contribute to the remission of mental health symptoms.
The first session will involve a 60-minute psychiatric evaluation to gather history and discuss current symptoms and goals. Clients starting medication will need more frequent 30-minute follow-up appointments for medication management and therapy, ensuring a positive response to treatment.

Michael Robbins, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Michael Robbins is a psychiatric nurse practitioner with over 17 years of experience specializing in psychiatric medication management. He earned his MSN from the University of Tennessee in 2006. His career spans various settings, including acute inpatient care, private practice, community mental health, and substance abuse treatment. Michael treats conditions such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, bipolar disorder, and ADHD. He has worked both remotely and in-person, adapting to the evolving healthcare landscape. Michael is known for his expertise in psychopharmacology, tailoring treatment plans to each patient’s needs while minimizing side effects. His compassionate and patient-centered approach has made him a trusted provider in the mental health community.
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Matthew Deise, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Matthew is a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner and received his education in this specialty at Maryville University of St. Louis, Missouri. He has been working in the mental health field for over 20 years and has provided care to patients in diverse care settings including psychiatric hospitals, outpatient mental health centers, psychiatric home health, and telepsychiatry. Matthew is passionate about expanding access to high quality mental health care to all in need and greatly enjoys collaborating with patients from diverse backgrounds. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, camping, reading, traveling, and searching for the best Mexican food around.
Patients working with Matthew should know that he utilizes a very collaborative approach to patient care. He does not assume that he knows what's best for patients but works closely with them to find the most appropriate and effective treatment plan for the unique individuals that he treats. For Matthew, safety is always the first priority, but he does not believe in a "one size fits all" approach to mental health care and is focused on tailoring the treatment to the patient. Matthew utilizes an empathic approach to mental health treatment and patients will feel heard and valued.
Matthew's process for working with patients includes a thorough psychiatric evaluation at the initial appointment to make sure we are getting to the right diagnosis and remaining on track to improve the patient's mental health. Follow-up appointments are focused on monitoring for progress or regression and working collaboratively to meet mutually agreed upon goals. Collaboration is key!

Mary Poupon, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Mary Poupon is an experienced board certified psychiatric APRN/psychiatric nurse practitioner with over 30 years' experience in her field. She completed her graduate work at Columbia University and is published in her field. Her practice sites have included inpatient hospital treatment, partial hospital programs, in-home programs, outpatient clinics and alternative therapy including equine assisted therapy. She was the program director and clinician with the Ryan White Mental Health Program in New York providing innovative mental health treatment for adolescents and adults living with HIV/AIDS in the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx. In 2013 she became certified as an equine assisted psychotherapist and served as the Director of Mental Health at Embrace Hope in Sandy Hook, CT. She was appointed as the Executive Director of Embrace Hope in 2017. Embrace Hope provided treatment to children, adolescents and adults who were victims of trauma related to the shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary School. She presented a TED x talk in 2018 regarding her work with victims of trauma. She has provided treatment in the outpatient setting for children, teens, and adults. She has provided treatment to young adults at the Covenant House New York shelter program for homeless young adults.
Mary believes the human spirit is resilient. There are many challenges in the lifespan and self-care is paramount to success.
Mary provides psychiatric consultation and assessment and provides a pathway to change. Treatment may include medication management, therapy, and coping skills to assist with life challenges. Mary believes treatment is a partnership and believes in establishing mutually agreed upon goals.
Mary's process for working with patients begins with active listening. The assessment begins with the patient describing why they are seeking engagement in behavioral health treatment at this time. She will complete a psychiatric assessment and evaluation and establish mutually agreed upon goals for treatment. She offers medication management in conjunction with supportive therapy in 30-minute follow-up visits. Mary believes therapy and medication management if indicated together provides the best treatment outcomes.
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Lauren Treharn, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Lauren is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) who earned her Master of Science in Nursing from Kent State University in 2020. She has experience treating a wide range of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, psychotic disorders, bipolar disorder, ADHD, OCD, PTSD, and substance use disorders.
Lauren’s approach combines medication management with psychotherapy to create a well-rounded, individualized treatment plan. She takes time to listen to her patients’ concerns, fostering a safe and open environment for dialogue. Her therapeutic methods include supportive therapy, motivational interviewing, and cognitive behavioral therapy. Recognizing that medication alone may not fully address the root causes of distress, she incorporates talk therapy, lifestyle changes, stress management, self-care strategies, supplements, and social health into her care plans.
With a laid-back, non-judgmental, and empathetic style, Lauren collaborates closely with patients to ensure their treatment aligns with their unique needs and goals. Every decision is grounded in evidence-based practices and patient-centered care.
Lauren begins with a comprehensive initial assessment, gathering detailed information about each patient’s mental and physical health history, lifestyle, symptoms, concerns, and goals. This assessment informs a potential diagnosis and serves as the foundation for a personalized treatment plan. Regular follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor progress, make adjustments as needed, and provide ongoing support.

Laura Hendricks, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Laura Hendricks is a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) with over 20 years of experience across a variety of clinical settings, including outpatient care, inpatient psychiatric facilities, private practice, consult-liaison psychiatry, and telepsychiatry. She has worked with individuals across the lifespan and brings a Family Systems perspective to her practice, helping patients develop greater awareness of their personal growth, attachment styles, and behavioral patterns to support more fulfilling lives.
Laura is also a long-time practitioner of Nonviolent Communication (Compassionate Communication), a method that fosters deeper empathy and connection with oneself and others. She integrates these principles into her clinical work to help individuals live more authentically and meaningfully.
Her approach is rooted in a whole-person perspective, guiding clients to recognize their strengths and utilize appropriate treatment tools. This begins with building a strong, respectful therapeutic relationship based on collaboration and shared decision-making. Laura practices evidence-based medication management and incorporates supportive counseling and psychoeducation into every session. She believes that empowering patients through education is essential to improving mental health outcomes.
Laura conducts thorough assessments to clarify diagnoses and treatment needs, with ongoing evaluation throughout the course of care. She works collaboratively with patients to refine treatment goals and strategies, always emphasizing a strengths-based and empowering approach.

Ekta Rathee, PMHNP
Staff Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Ekta Rathee, DNP, PMHNP-C, is an experienced psychiatric and mental health nurse practitioner with an extensive clinical background in a variety of patient care settings. Rathee's diverse clinical background has strengthened her belief in a holistic approach for optimal patient outcomes. Though her primary focus remains medication management of anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, OCD, PTSD, ADHD, she equally supports and incorporates the principles of cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, motivational interviewing and enhancement therapy, and supportive therapy in her daily patient care practice. Rathee truly believes in an individualized and holistic patient care approach, which requires a wealth of knowledge, experience, and a commitment to stay abreast of the latest in the field. Her favorite learning modality is to learn from unique patient care scenarios, which often requires a deep dive into the existing body of evidence-based knowledge. Her most important advice for her patients is to never lose hope.

Jillian Condon, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Jill Condon is a board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner with Talkiatry. She obtained a Bachelors of Arts in Psychology from Anderson University in 2011, and went on to obtain her Masters of Science in Nursing from Vanderbilt University in 2016. She has over 8 years of experience working with clients of all ages. She has experience working in community mental health, private practice, and inpatient populations. She has experience working with a variety of mental health concerns including ADHD, anxiety, depression, OCD, and PTSD.
Jill has a passion for fostering whole person health in her clients. She has a direct and collaborative approach to care. She will work with you to discover where you are in your mental health journey and create an individual plan for moving towards healing. She helps you explore how all facets of your health are affecting your mental health.
The process starts with an in-depth initial assessment that includes looking at physical, mental, emotional, social, spiritual, and environmental wellbeing. She utilizes a variety of techniques including psychiatric medications, supportive therapy interventions, and lifestyle modifications to help you reach your goals.
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Svetlana Schwartz, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Svetlana Schwartz, PMHNP, is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner with 18 years of experience in outpatient psychiatry. She provides care for individuals with a wide range of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, substance use disorders, ADHD, bipolar disorder, OCD, schizoaffective disorder, and schizophrenia.
Her practice focuses on medication management, often combined with supportive or cognitive behavioral therapy. Svetlana earned her Master of Science in Nursing with a specialty in adult psychiatry from the University of Massachusetts Lowell and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Massachusetts Boston. She is trained in psychiatric diagnosis, medication management, and both psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral therapies.
Over the past 18 years, Svetlana has gained extensive experience evaluating and treating adults in outpatient settings. She previously worked at Arbour HRI Outpatient Clinic in Massachusetts and, for the past decade, has served patients at Memorial Healthcare System in Florida.
Svetlana believes that addressing mental health is just as important as addressing physical health. At Memorial Healthcare System, she collaborated with the Mind-Body Wellness Clinic to support both the medical and psychiatric needs of her patients. She has also contributed to the training of psychiatric and internal medicine residents in outpatient psychiatry. Her approach emphasizes the integration of medication management with individual therapy to provide comprehensive, patient-centered care.

Eudora Jones, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Eudora Jones, PMHNP, is a board-certified psychiatric nurse practitioner. She earned her master’s degree in biotechnology from Johns Hopkins University and her master’s degree in nursing from the University of Maryland. She also completed a nursing practice degree from Chatham University. Eudora has worked in inpatient psychiatry at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and in both inpatient and outpatient psychiatry at Fort Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital. She brings a strong background in research and has served as a biologist, nurse, and nurse practitioner at the National Institutes of Health.
Eudora uses a patient-centered, collaborative approach with a primary focus on medication management combined with supportive therapy. She applies evidence-based treatment strategies and emphasizes psychoeducation and achieving treatment goals through mutually agreed-upon methods. She specializes in treating adults with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and ADHD.
New patients can expect a comprehensive initial interview that includes an assessment of psychiatric history, current symptoms, medication history, and social background. Eudora prioritizes personalized treatment that aligns with each patient’s individual goals in a supportive environment. Follow-up appointments last approximately 30 minutes and include time to adjust or reinforce therapeutic strategies and provide supportive psychotherapy.

Farrah Lamoreux, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Farrah Lamoreux has worked almost exclusively in community mental health centers in Iowa and Arizona for the last 15 years. She has been providing telepsychiatry services since 2013 across several states, serving hospitals, community mental health centers, local jails, and residential treatment facilities. Farrah was the lead prescriber for Living Out Loud, a mental health program exclusively for LGBTQ+ persons. She has experience working with patients with comorbid mental health and HIV+ status, as well as a long history of supporting individuals with severe mental illness.
Farrah earned her Master’s in Nursing from Allen College and has mentored countless new Psychiatric Nurse Graduates in their first year of outpatient practice. She also precepts students working to achieve their Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner Certification. Additionally, she was part of the pilot program for Integrated Behavioral Health Home, integrating primary care into treatment for patients with severe mental illness.
Farrah offers a warm, patient-centered approach to psychiatry. She is well known for being easy to talk to and down to earth. Farrah believes the patient is the most important part of the treatment team and actively engages patients in the decision-making process regarding their care. Patients say she listens, makes them feel heard, and tailors care to best fit their needs. She enjoys collaborating with therapists whenever possible to ensure the best outcomes. While Farrah specializes in the treatment of ADHD; she also treats Depression, PTSD, Anxiety, Panic, Agoraphobia, OCD, and Bipolar Disorder.

Cherie Tubeileh, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Cherie Tubeileh, PMHNP-BC, is a compassionate Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner dedicated to providing personalized, evidence-based mental health care. Cherie earned her master’s degree from the Medical College of Ohio and her post-master’s certification from Rush University. Outside of work, she enjoys hiking, yoga, and meditation, reinforcing her belief in the importance of balance and self-care.
With expertise in diagnosing and treating various conditions, she empowers patients through psychopharmacology and therapeutic interventions. Cherie embraces a holistic approach, recognizing the vital connection between mind, body, and spirit in the journey to mental wellness.
Her approach integrates evidence-based practices with a holistic understanding of everyone’s unique needs, ensuring personalized and effective care. Cherie has worked extensively with diverse populations, including individuals managing anxiety, depression, trauma, and mood disorders. She is skilled in psychopharmacology, therapeutic interventions, and patient education, fostering a supportive environment that empowers individuals on their journey to wellness.

Darcie Farrell, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Darcie Farrell is an ANCC Board Certified Family Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner. She has worked exclusively in the field of psychiatry during her forty-year nursing career. She has worked in many care settings, including as a psychiatric Home Health Nurse and as a Certified Case Manager (CCM) in Psychiatry at Blue Cross Blue Shield. During her time at Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shield, she realized the urgent need for psychiatric nurse practitioners, so enrolled in the BSN/MSN program at the University of Rochester, graduating in 2016 with her BSN and in 2018 with her MSN. She has strong skills and experience in Motivational Interviewing, having worked as a Motivational Counselor for a University of Rochester's Pediatric Research Program. She has worked for the past seven years as a Nurse Practitioner in Geriatric Outpatient Psychiatry.
Darcie Farrell is a compassionate provider who is client centered. I rely on evidence-based scientific research when determining the best treatment options for clients.
Darcie Farrell has a very relaxed process for working with patients which allows the client to provide information that is pertinent to their goals for care. Then, together, we determine which treatment options are likely to be best for the client.

Celeste Boyd, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Ms. Celeste Boyd is a dual board certified Psychiatric Mental Health and Family Nurse Practitioner. She is the CEO and Founder of Metamorphosis Psyche, a psychiatric mental health resource platform. She has practiced in family medicine since 2011 and psychiatric mental health medicine since 2013. She has clinical experience and expertise in substance use disorders, addiction rehabilitation, sleep medicine, general psychiatry, and serious mental illness (SMI) in both private and public sectors. In Academia, she has extended her knowledge and experience as Adjunct Clinical Faculty at School of Nursing Graduate Programs.
Since 2017, Ms. Boyd has been practicing general psychiatry in the outpatient private sector. Ms. Boyd provides medication management and psychotherapy for acute, chronic, and comorbid psychiatric conditions that include Anxiety Disorders, Depression, Mood Disorders, ADHD, OCD, and PTSD. Her clinical treatment modalities include supportive therapy, solution-focused therapy, motivational enhancement, mindfulness, and cognitive behavioral therapy.
As a clinician, she promotes mental health awareness to reduce stigmatization and empower those suffering and struggling with mental illness. Ms. Boyd clinical practices are oriented towards the Mental Health Recovery Model, which permits individuals to go through an active process of change, being in control, strengthening, and empowering themselves to improve their mental health and well-being.

Roel Sepulveda, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Roel Sepulveda is a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP-BC) with a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), he has over 10 years of experience providing mental health care in psychiatric emergency rooms, outpatient psychiatry, and telehealth settings. Roel is committed to delivering comprehensive and accessible care that supports patients across diverse needs and backgrounds.
As a provider, Roel values creating a compassionate and collaborative environment where patients feel comfortable sharing their experiences. He takes a patient-centered approach, meeting individuals where they are and working together to identify treatment goals. Patients can expect a nonjudgmental space where their concerns are heard, respected, and addressed with empathy and understanding.
When working with patients, Roel begins by taking time to understand their history, symptoms, and current challenges. He develops individualized treatment plans that may include a combination of medication management, lifestyle strategies, and coordination with therapy or other supports. His goal is to provide evidence-based care while empowering patients to actively participate in their mental health journey and achieve lasting well-being.

Suzann Gordon, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Suzann Gordon, DNP is a board certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner who graduated with her Doctor in Nursing Practice from the University of Nevada Reno. Her years of experience in the mental health field began when she became a behavioral health counselor working with adolescents, then as a psychiatric nurse working with patients across the life span. She's worked in various healthcare settings including pediatric and adolescent residential treatment, acute inpatient care and outpatient as a nurse case manager on the Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Team for the state hospital.
Since Suzann has become a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, she has worked in community health clinics providing both psychiatric medication management and medication-assisted treatment to patients. She has treated patients with various diagnoses including anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorders, obsessive compulsive disorders, bipolar disorders, schizoaffective disorders, schizophrenias, alcohol abuse disorder and substance use disorders.
As a nurse practitioner, she believes in focusing on patient-centered care, providing a holistic approach to patient management and having a collaborative approach to mental health treatment. She uses supportive psychotherapy and at times cognitive behavioral therapy to help her patients change their thoughts and behaviors in managing their stressors.

Bethanie Berson, NP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Bethanie is a board-certified Mental Health Nurse Practitioner who earned her Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing credentials and a Master’s in Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing from Columbia University School of Nursing, where she was inducted into the Sigma Theta Tau Nursing Honor Society. She has been in practice for over 10 years, providing care to individuals with anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia. Bethanie also has a strong passion for supporting women’s mental health during the perinatal phase of life.
She believes in a collaborative partnership with her clients, working together to develop a mutually agreed-upon plan of action that maximizes the chances of success.

Michelle Scott, PMHNP
Staff Nurse Practitioner
Michelle Scott is a dual board-certified Psychiatric, Family, and Emergency Nurse Practitioner with 16 years of experience. She has an extensive background in psychiatry across the lifespan, emergency medicine, and internal medicine. Her psychiatric expertise includes a strong focus on adult outpatient and inpatient care. Michelle has also served as an acute care hospitalist and held leadership roles, including Assistant Medical Director, in multiple acute psychiatric facilities.
She brings additional experience in addiction treatment and is skilled in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), motivational interviewing, and problem-focused therapy. Michelle provides holistic care that addresses a wide range of needs, including mood and anxiety disorders, autism, genetic disabilities, and adult addiction issues.
With over a decade and a half of experience treating individuals of all ages for both acute and chronic medical and psychiatric conditions, Michelle understands the profound impact the right provider can have on a patient’s life. Her goal is to achieve positive, sustainable outcomes through a comprehensive approach that integrates multiple treatment modalities and addresses the whole person.