Kelsie Wells, LPC
I worked in a treatment facility for children, transitioning to an outpatient facility while obtaining my LPC. In practice, I utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Person Centered, and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy. I work with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, foster/adoptive, and people experiencing life transitions. I am currently completing an extensive training for DBT.
I worked in a treatment facility for children, transitioning to an outpatient facility while obtaining my LPC. In practice, I utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Person Centered, and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy. I work with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, foster/adoptive, and people experiencing life transitions. I am currently completing an extensive training for DBT.
Rachel Klein, Counselor Associate Rachel has extensive experience working with families and children engaging in art therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Person Centered, and Solution Focused Therapy. She obtained her master's degree from Pepperdine University in 2022. Rachel has worked in an outpatient setting since 2021, completing her internship at a local non-profit creative arts facility.
Madison Heuertz-McFall, Counselor Associate
My counseling work has primarily focused on children ages 6-18 with concerns related to anxiety, depression, PTSD, and adjustment disorder. My primary approach to counseling is an integration of solution-focused, mindfulness-based, and cognitive behavioral therapies. This integrative counseling approach strives to balance mindful awareness, an empathic relationship with the client, and a collaborative effort at identifying what changes a client can make to minimize emotional and behavioral disturbances. When appropriate I also use art and play therapy techniques with clients.
My counseling work has primarily focused on children ages 6-18 with concerns related to anxiety, depression, PTSD, and adjustment disorder. My primary approach to counseling is an integration of solution-focused, mindfulness-based, and cognitive behavioral therapies. This integrative counseling approach strives to balance mindful awareness, an empathic relationship with the client, and a collaborative effort at identifying what changes a client can make to minimize emotional and behavioral disturbances. When appropriate I also use art and play therapy techniques with clients.
Maegan Mexicotte, LPC
I began working with a local non-profit mental health agency that housed children who were in need of intensive treatment services in 2011. I later transitioned to another mental health agency that primarily assisted children in the school setting at an outpatient level in 2014. While working with this agency, I was able to complete and obtain my Professional Counselor License (LPC). As of March 2022, I am trained in Brainspotting for treating trauma through the Pacific Trauma Center through Phase 2 and working towards certification in this modality.
I began working with a local non-profit mental health agency that housed children who were in need of intensive treatment services in 2011. I later transitioned to another mental health agency that primarily assisted children in the school setting at an outpatient level in 2014. While working with this agency, I was able to complete and obtain my Professional Counselor License (LPC). As of March 2022, I am trained in Brainspotting for treating trauma through the Pacific Trauma Center through Phase 2 and working towards certification in this modality.
Amber Nascimento, Graduate Intern
Amber has been with Emerald Behavioral Health under the supervision and guidance of our skilled clinicians since November of 2023. Amber brings unique skills in play therapy, sand tray therapy, and other interactive modalities. Prior to her time with us, she interned at a local non-profit agency working with youth and families.
Amber has been with Emerald Behavioral Health under the supervision and guidance of our skilled clinicians since November of 2023. Amber brings unique skills in play therapy, sand tray therapy, and other interactive modalities. Prior to her time with us, she interned at a local non-profit agency working with youth and families.
Jon Rambousek, Graduate Intern
Jon joined Emerald Behavioral Health in December of 2023. He brings a unique background and passion for working with veterans, first responders, and animal assisted therapy. He has primary interest in Existential therapies however he is also receiving training in alternative modalities through his internship. He is under the supervision and guidance of our clinical team.
Jon joined Emerald Behavioral Health in December of 2023. He brings a unique background and passion for working with veterans, first responders, and animal assisted therapy. He has primary interest in Existential therapies however he is also receiving training in alternative modalities through his internship. He is under the supervision and guidance of our clinical team.
Office location:
1029 River Rd.
Eugene, OR 97404
Contact:
Main office: 541-224-7585
Scheduling email: admin@ebhoregon.com
1029 River Rd.
Eugene, OR 97404
Contact:
Main office: 541-224-7585
Scheduling email: admin@ebhoregon.com
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