Telehealth Providers

  • Haley Demaree, LMHC

    PSYCHOTHERAPIST

    Haley (she/her) is a Certified Grief Counselor and strengths-based practitioner. Haley takes an empathic, intuitive, and non-judgmental stance in therapy; providing space for her clients to explore themselves and increase self-compassion, self-love, and self-trust. Haley believes it is through authentic expression that our greatest fulfillment will come. Haley incorporates gentleness, friendliness, and humor into her practice.

    Haley graduated from Southwestern College in 2022 with a certificate in Ecotherapy, and another in Trauma, Grief and Renewal. She incorporates appreciation for the medicine of grief, despite the pain of loss and trauma, as life-supporting to us and our communities. Haley sees the world through an ecological lens, remembering that we humans are part of a much larger living system in kinship with other-than-human people. In her personal world, Haley has a 12-year-old feline companion and enjoys reading, drinking tea, seeing music, and going for walks. Haley is located out of state in order to give care to her family and is welcoming only telehealth clients at this time.

  • Rhiannon Duke, LMSW

    Rhiannon Duke, LMSW

    PSYCHOTHERAPIST

    Rhiannon (she/her) strives to work collaboratively with clients, supporting them as they connect to their own strengths and inner resources. Guided by values of respect and non-judgment, she holds a safe space for clients to explore and deepen their self-understanding and self-compassion. It is from this place of self-compassion that Rhiannon believes healing and growth stem. She honors the importance of the therapeutic relationship and aims to meet clients with authenticity, empathy, and humor in her office.

    Rhiannon is a graduate of the Simmons University School of Social Work and incorporates elements of CBT, Internal Family Systems, Mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing, Attachment Theory, and nervous system regulation approaches into her work with clients. She particularly enjoys working with individuals impacted by interpersonal trauma and substance use disorders.

  • Melissa Grant, LCSW-S

    CLINICAL SUPERVISOR

    Melissa’s (she/her) practice is guided by a focus on client strengths and the understanding that they are the expert on their own story. She strives to create therapeutic relationships grounded in safety and respect; a space where clients can gain insight and create healthier ways of living. Melissa knows that moments of levity can be an important part of the healing process and enjoys using humor to bring balance to tough conversations.

    A graduate of the University of Michigan’s School of Social Work in Ann Arbor, Melissa has significant experience working with individuals who are healing from trauma, struggle with substance use disorders, wish to improve their self-esteem, or are going through major life transitions. She is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and incorporates principles from feminist theories, existential psychotherapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) into her work.

  • Basiea Griego, LCSW

    PSYCHOTHERAPIST

    Yo hablo español.

    Basiea (she/they), is a Social Work graduate of New Mexico Highlands University. Basiea was born and raised in Albuquerque to a large hispanic family, which they say, “gives me a deeper understanding of the hispanic culture and the possibility for generational healing that comes with it.” Basiea focus largely on empowering clients to see all they have to offer in their lives and to find worth within themselves.

    Basiea is passionate about working with individuals with all levels of trauma and incorporates their training in EMDR, DBT, HAES, and CBT into their work. They enjoy working with members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and take every effort to create a safe space that offers understanding and acceptance to everyone. Basiea also enjoys working with adolescents and young adults, and they function under the idea that young voices need to be heard and are important and should be valued in our communities.

  • Meghan Munley, LMHC

    PSYCHOTHERAPIST

    Meghan (she/her) uses a comprehensive and culturally sensitive approach, guided by principles of non-judgment and trauma-informed care. Her therapeutic journey has led her to work with clients facing various challenges, including but not limited to grief, trauma, life transitions, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, substance use disorders, and co-occurring mental health conditions. Meghan employs a multifaceted toolkit, leveraging techniques such as somatic healing, meditation, compassion, and humor as valuable resources to help clients navigate their emotions, facilitate self-expression, and facilitate emotional healing.

    Meghan is an artist, therapist, and yoga practitioner with a broad spectrum of experience working with clients of diverse age groups. Her professional background encompasses a wide range of therapeutic settings, from assisting incarcerated individuals to providing outpatient therapy services.

    Meghan's therapeutic approaches include Person-Centered Therapy, Art Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy, and Dreamwork, tailored to the unique needs of each individual. Meghan's aim is to create a warm and inclusive therapeutic space where every client feels genuinely seen, heard, and valued.

  • Laura "Lue" Schoff, LPCC, ATR-BC

    PSYCHOTHERAPIST & BOARD CERTIFIED ART THERAPIST

    Lue (they/them) is a queer- nonbinary- neurodivergent- and fat- identified provider. Their approach to therapy is collaborative and "you" centered. As an art therapist, they offer creative ways to help you explore your own emotional landscape, express inner struggles, and embrace your unique magic. You don't have to have experience or training in art to benefit from this approach; all you need is a pen or pencil, some paper, and a willingness to try something new. Combined with more traditional talk therapy, these creative outlets can help you step outside of your thoughts and connect with your more authentic self. Don't worry, if art isn’t your thing, you and Lue will work together to find the form of healing that feels best. They believe that you are the expert on yourself, and what works for someone else may not be the right fit for you.

    Lue sees the most important goal of a therapist as creating a space where you are free to exist, exactly as you are, while you work through whatever brings you to therapy. Towards this goal, they work to foster a space that is LGBTQIA+, neurodivergent, kink, CNM/polyam, and fat affirming; sex and sex-worker positive; social justice oriented; trauma informed; and rooted in fat liberationist and Health at Every Size (HAES) perspectives.

  • Mel White, LMHC

    PSYCHOTHERAPIST

    Mel (she/her) is a multicultural and queer artist. She graduated with a Master’s degree in Art Therapy and Counseling from Southwestern College. She has studied gender, sexuality, intersectionality, ancestral lineage healing, and the use of creativity as exploration which have all formed her foundation as a practitioner. She aims to incorporate spirit, sincerity, and play in the shared space.

    Working in tandem with her clients, Mel follows their lead in support of their day-to-day and future goals. She is committed to empathetic relating, mindful reflection, and working in conscious cooperation with individual needs and desires. She trusts her clients to know what’s best for them, and is grateful to be able to provide sessions meant to honor and expand each person’s self-knowledge and emotional toolbox.

    Mel’s professional interests of hers include narrative therapy, positive psychology, mindfulness-based techniques, dream work, and somatic experiencing.