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  • Casey is a board licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) in the state of Oregon and received her MSW from the University of Denver with a focus on health and wellness. She currently work as the lead behavioral health consultant in a pediatric primary care setting. She has worked with children, adolescents, young adults, and families in a variety of settings, including a children’s hospital, a residential treatment program, private practice, and a refugee resettlement organization.

    Casey is approved to provide supervision to CSWAs in the state of Oregon. Her model of supervision is relational and holistic with a particular interest in health equity in the primary care setting. Casey encourages self-reflection and regular conversation on power, privilege and oppression and is committed to ongoing learning and training on these topics.

    When not at work, Casey typically loves to spend time exploring the outdoors. Recently, however, Casey spends the majority of her spare time mesmerized by her infant son and re-learning about the world through his eyes.

  • Heather is a licensed clinical social worker who has extensive experience working within various social systems. For the last 10 years, she has been working primarily with adolescents in a school-based setting to provide ongoing mental health counseling and support to individuals, as well as care coordination between agencies, teachers, families, and the school district. In addition, Heather dedicated a decade of her career to the Oregon Department of Human Services by serving in various roles in her work with children and families, people with disabilities, and senior services. Heather has particular interest in providing support to the youth in the LGBTQIA+ community. She most often utilizes attachment theory, humanistic theory, and narrative therapy in her clinical work with others. She believes in the power of telling our stories and the restorative nature of bearing witness. Heather brings a healthy dose of humor, authenticity, and well-boundaried accountability into her relationships with others. Heather was born and raised in Alaska, pursued her master’s degree in Southern California, and subsequently found herself in Southern Oregon. In her spare time, Heather enjoys spending time with her family, her ridiculous animal brigade, and reading.

  • Marijana a licensed clinical social worker who began her career in social services in London, UK, continued in Honolulu, Hawaii and eventually landed her roots in Oregon, where she has been residing and practicing for eleven years now.

    Marijana has been in the field of clinical social work since 2003, serving diverse populations in a variety of clinical settings including integrated behavioral health, specialty mental health, adoption, developmental disabilities, substance use disorder treatment, as well as coordinated care organizations (CCO) and health plan agencies.

    Marijana held leadership positions in many of the above-listed settings, such as independent clinical supervisor for clinicians working towards their licensure (LPC and LCSW), clinical supervisor and clinical director for a co-occurring disorder treatment facility, program director for an adoption agency, and regional care team supervisor for health plan / CCO operations.

    Marijana brings a strong passion for and appreciation of program development and supporting organizational change to reach the goal of improved integrated health outcomes.

  • "Dori is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) and a certified alcohol and drug counselor (CADCII) who began her career in mental health in 2015 when she also decided to engrain and practice in Southern Oregon. Born and raised in Argentina, Dori is bilingual and bicultural; back in her country, she worked and enjoyed her career as a physical education teacher and trainer. In 2008, she decided to further her studies and moved to the US. Dori has worked in variety of clinical settings in the US, including integrated behavioral health, school-based health centers, and co-occurring disorder treatment facilities. Dori has been learning about the Southern Oregon community and the needs of the people who live here since 2018. Dori enjoys providing mental health and substance use consultation and treatment, as well as developing Spanish language programs for the underserved non-English-speaking members Southern Oregon. Dori has held leadership positions in integrated behavioral health, and is currently the chief clinical officer in a co-occurring disorder treatment facility in Southern Oregon. Independently, Dori provides clinical supervision for clinicians working towards their licensure (LPC) and mental health support and treatment to people in Southern Oregon.

    Dori brings contagious passion, hope and understanding of cultural minorities. Dori is committed to program development and organizational change as a way to increase access to care for all people."

  • Kelli is a licensed clinical social worker who practices in integrated behavioral health on the Southern Oregon Coast. She leads the adult medicine integrated behavioral health service in a primary care center with 30+ providers and CSWA trainees. She is on the advisory board of the Oregon Rural Practice-based Research Network (ORPRN) and served as co-chair of the Primary Care Behavioral Health Special Interest Group through the Collaborative Family Healthcare Association from 2021-20232. She is a BLSW approved clinical supervisor in Oregon. She has experience providing reflective supervision and training for medical residents, care managers, medical staff, and behavioral health consultants (interns, unlicensed, and licensed clinicians) in Illinois and Oregon in primary care behavioral health, as well as motivational interviewing and mind-body medicine for wellness. Kelli has supervised student interns, prepared MSWs for licensure and examination, and has provided support for clinicians in the field. Kelli provides both group and individual supervision.

  • Jared is a licensed psychologist with experience helping people transform stress and suffering into a vital, purpose driven life. Jared has worked in several primary care clinics spanning private and publicly funded healthcare systems. He also has experience growing as a clinical supervisor where he takes a competency-based approach to aid supervisees in developing their clinical skills, professional identity, ethical decision making, and cultural awareness. Jared is board-approved to supervise psychology residents in Oregon, as well as clinical social work associates, and licensed professional counseling interns. For more information, visit www.wellpsychcenter.com.

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