Meet Your Care Team
Get to know the compassionate professionals dedicated to your mental health journey.
Your Board-Certified PMHNP Providers
Alyssa Aikman
MSN, ARNP, PMHNP-BC
"I think we can start to feel a sense of wellbeing when we can find meaning in the things that brought us here, make peace with our experiences, and incorporate the wisdom gained from those experiences.”
Cailin Jarrell
MSN, ARNP, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC
"Wellbeing isn’t one thing - it’s about peace, self-compassion, and the freedom to evolve and meet life’s challenges."
Cory Zeller
DNP, ARNP, PMHNP-BC
“Wellbeing isn’t about perfection. It is the practice of identifying and accepting emotions in ways that strengthen our ability to navigate the world as it is. A journey towards mending the soul.”
David Califf
DNP, ARNP, PMHNP-BC
“I’m not coming in to save anybody. I’m here to hold space, listen without judging, and find options that can ease suffering and get them back to living life.”
Rhonda Rowan
MSN, ARNP, PMHNP-BC
“Some people feel that the opposite of depression is happiness. I’m not sure that’s always realistic. I think it is about contentment. Being capable of feeling joy AND sadness - being able to experience, understand, and appreciate our life and what is happening around us.”
Tammy Johnson
MSN, ARNP, PMHNP-BC
"Healing isn’t about finding total relief. We may not ever achieve full peace or a complete absence of turmoil. But we can find the places where we experience joy and feel more alive."
Victor Gomes
MSN, ARNP, PMHNP-BC
“Immense pain can be something beautiful. Once we have support and tools to understand how to manage our situation, the burden is lessened and we can build a life we want to live.”
Operations & Admin Staff
Allie Knowles
Receptionist
“Wellbeing is a kind of vibrant aliveness—a peace found in creating and nurturing ourselves.”
Delena Meyer
Relationship Manager
“I think wellbeing is rooted in belonging and boundaries. To be known is to be loved, and fierce self-compassion is the opposite of self-betrayal. Find those, and you’ll find healing and wholeness.”
Debra Roberston
RN, Nurse Case Manager
“Wellbeing is shutting up the doom squirrel in my head long enough to see and appreciate the goodness in my life.”
McKenzie Reynolds Stein
Operations Manager
Sterling Rosewood, Receptionist