Our Clinicians
Jennifer Finn
Clinical Supervisor / Provisional Clinical Social Work / Therapist MSW, LCSW, OSW-C |
Engaging in counseling demonstrates that you are willing to face the issues that most people bury or cover up. You are not wiling to settle for Band-Aid or drive through solutions. You want to address whatever it is that is hurting you and keeping you from the life that you want to live.
I have over 22 years of experience and licensure in MT & WY. My career has been dedicated to working with adolescents, families, & adults both privately and in the medical field. (13 years in Psychiatry, Oncology, & Supportive/Palliative Care) I am certified in oncology, and provide graduate & clinical supervision. "Something will grow from all you are going through and it will be YOU.” Do you believe that and are you willing to do the work to get there? Link to my Psychology Today profile |
Sharda Olson-Meyer
Clinical Social Work / Therapist LCSW, MSW |
We are all fighting our own battles; and like a boxer in the ring, I will be in your corner. With a Masters degree in Social Work (MSW), I have been trained in various evidence based treatments to effectively help you cope with your daily life stressors. Providing mental health services in Billings, first as a student and now as a practitioner, I have found that those with a genuine desire for mental health services have made great strides in their self -actualization journey's. I look forward to taking this journey with you. I specialize in individual, couples, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and in grief counseling for all stages of life. I utilize
Talk Therapy, Play Therapy, Gestalt Techniques, Cognative Behavioral Therapy, Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy. I meet with clients in my office, or via Tele-Health (online). I look forward to hearing from you. Click to see my Psychology Today profile |
Carl Rogers - I am not perfect..... but I am enough
Alyssa Grams
Clinical Social Work / Therapist MSW, LCSW |
Pain is a part of life, but we were never meant to carry it so closely, for so long, or to go it alone. We so often get in the way of our own happiness and need help getting un-stuck. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed with negative emotions, overcome with anxiety that takes over, feeling cut off from other people, questioning your identity, or struggling to feel at home in your body, I see you. Together, we can work to understand how things have come to be the way they are and to find a new way forward.
As your therapist, I will help you identify the strengths and resources you already have (you have them, I promise) and to learn new skills and strategies. We will unravel the stories you carry from past hurts in order to move toward a life worth living, with calmer days, better relationships, and feeling good in your body. Click to see my Psychology Today profile |
Kelly Williams
Pre-Licensed Professional, MSW, LCSW |
Change, hardship, pain, and grappling with the unknown are inevitable parts of life, but learning how to navigate these experiences in the least painful way possible and using them in a way that can contribute to personal growth and fulfillment is my goal as your therapist. Everyone’s journey looks different, just as their solution to their problems and hardships does.
Using primarily strengths-based and systems approaches, as well as a variety of evidence-based practices, such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and others, I hope to work with you in a way that meets your unique emotional, relational, and mental health needs. Overall, if you’re tired of being sick and tired, take the brave first step and reach out today – a compassionate ear is waiting. Click to see my Psychology Today profile |
Kai Peetz SWLC
Supervisor - Monical Vonlangen |
I believe life is like a hiking trail, it has highs and lows. There are complexities in people, places and things. Life can be easy or can be difficult and can require tools and equipment to keep moving. It can be easy to feel overwhelmed and outmatched. I like to think of therapy as one of the tools that can help navigate the trail. As a practitioner I like to see myself hiking guide. I want to walk with you on the trail, equip you with the right tools, and empower you to move confidently through the ups and downs of life.
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Monica VonLangen
Clinical Social Work / Therapist Provisional Supervisor MSW, LCSW |
With compassion and cultural sensitivity, I have strived to help teens, adults, couples, and families to build resilience in the face of adversity since 2017. Trauma is real and looks different for each person. Healing takes time and support. What you have experienced does not determine who you are, but it can impact how you feel about yourself, the world, and others. Remember trauma and abuse are never your fault. You don't have to just survive anymore, you can thrive. Therapy is a collaborative relationship when done right. Let's work together to facilitate a healthier, happier, YOU!
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David Chenault - Helena
Clinical Social Work / Therapist MSW, LCSW |
In therapy I don't just help people walk through their struggles, I help them discover what those problems are, and where they came from. In the office, I use psychodynamic, existential, and relational approaches to understand both why folks want to change, and why they haven't been able to, fully honoring that reluctance in order to make therapy enduring and empowering, ages 3 through 93, for families, couples, and individuals.
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Lyndsay Smith
Pre-Licensed Professional, MSW, SWLC |
Accepting New Clients!
What does it mean to hold space for someone else? As a clinically trained social worker my goal is to provide a space for you that is safe, supportive and free from judgment. I help my clients explore and identify sources of stress with a goal of improving their wellbeing. I love working with pregnant and postpartum moms (and dads), helping people work through grief and bereavement, people who are coping with a life-changing medical condition, and people who are healing and recovering from depression, trauma and anxiety. I have been practicing as a generalist social worker in the Helena community for 10 years. Click to view my Psychology Today profile. |
Gianna Lishman - Helena
Clinical Social Work/Therapist LCSW, LCSW-C |
I am a trauma-informed child, teen and family therapist who is deeply committed to empowering my clients with the knowledge and skills they need to heal wholeheartedly. I treat both the brain and the body and believe that all behavior is communication. Often times, the challenging behaviors we see in ourselves and our children reflects underlying neurobiological processes related to trauma, unmet needs, and lagging social-emotional skills. As a therapist, it is an honor to walk alongside you on your path to healing.
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Denise Schumacher
Pre-licensed Professional MSW, SWLC Supervisor - Monica VonLangen LCSW |
We all have a story to share that does not have to be defined by our past. You have what it takes to write the next chapter of your life. I would consider it a privilege for you to allow me to walk alongside you and support you as you do. More than anything, I desire for you to know you have someone to walk with you. You are not alone.
I believe that the best change happens when you feel ready for that change, so I will be very client focused in our work together. It is important for us to find what works well for you. I am play-therapy-oriented and will use CBT along with other tools to help you in this next chapter of your life. Click to view my Psychology Today profile |