All Are Welcome at Canvas Health’s mental health clinics. Our services are available in person or via telehealth. We’re looking forward to serving you. Call us at (651) 777-5222 for details or to download program referral and intake forms, click here.
Therapists at the Coon Rapids clinic offer adult outpatient therapy services. To schedule an appointment, call (651) 777-5222.
Mobile Crisis Response for residents of Anoka County provides immediate assistance to residents who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Anoka County Crisis Line: (763) 755-3801
Call immediately for emergency assistance if you or someone you care about is experiencing a crisis involving the following:
suicidal feelings ∙ panic ∙ hopelessness ∙ mood swings ∙ defiance ∙ angry outbursts ∙ anxiety ∙ hallucinations ∙ depression ∙ delusions ∙ increased substance use ∙ isolation ∙ self-injury
Mobile Crisis Response includes short-term assessment, intervention, and stabilization services. Services are available in your home, at school, in the community or via telehealth.
Crisis services are covered by many private insurances. A sliding fee scale and/or payment plan is available if uninsured.
No one is turned away for inability to pay.
Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS)
Care Coordination
Outpatient Therapy
Available to all residents of Anoka County: (763) 755-3801
Psychotherapist
I believe that balance is a crucial part of a healthy and meaningful life. We all struggle at times with confusing or challenging feelings, and it’s okay to seek support. My aim is to help you find the balance you are seeking. My hope is that you can feel secure enough to be open about your concerns. Using a variety of therapeutic approaches, I can provide the insight and knowledge to help you reach your goals.
I love seeing people of all ages; adults, kids, couples and families.
Adlerian Psychotherapy:
Use of encouragement, address feelings of insecurity, develop feelings of connectedness, redirect striving for significance into more socially beneficial directions, challenge mistaken assumptions/attitudes/behaviors/feelings about self and the world, increase confidence, increase desire and ability to cooperate, replace exaggerated self-protection with courageous social contribution.
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT):
An evidence-based training for parents and treatment for young children with emotional and behavioral disorders with a focus on improving the quality of the parent-child relationship and changing parent-child interaction patterns. A didactic approach to working with families where parents are initially taught relationship enhancement and discipline skills that they practice in session and at home with their child. (For kids ages 2 to 7 only)
Positive Discipline:
Focuses on teaching kids to become responsible, respectful and resourceful members of their communities by helping them feel a sense of connection (belonging and significance), parents being kind and firm at the same time to build mutual respect (considers what the child is thinking, feeling, learning, and deciding about themselves and their world).
I have been working at Canvas Health since 2012, first as an in-home skills worker (CTSS and ARMHS) and then transitioned into being a full-time psychotherapist in November 2016. I interned at the Adler Center for Family and Community and Additional Testing/Paterson Counseling Group between 2010 and 2012.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Adult Substance Use Counselor/Team Lead
I believe it is when we are willing to face our challenges and struggles that one can experience the most growth and change regarding lifestyles and our way of thinking. I believe through support and encouragement, as well as focus on people’s abilities, one can begin to implement positive change that increases health and well-being. I believe in a holistic approach, incorporating healing to the mind, body and spirit, with in turn assists with the overall healing process.
I have worked as a licensed alcohol and drug counselor in both residential treatment settings as well as outpatient services involving both men and women.
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Postdoctoral Psychology Fellow
A psychological assessment is a collaborative team effort between an individual, their support network (family members, health care providers, teachers, case managers etc.), and the evaluator that can enhance therapeutic understanding, cohesion, and provide a framework to meet desired goals.
Internship completed at Seacoast Mental Health Center in Portsmouth, NH focused on therapy and assessments of individuals with characterological distress and psychosis.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, contact Angie Lubo, Program Specialist; alubo@canvashealth.org, (651) 251-5059
Adult Substance Use Counselor
I believe that client-centered care is extremely important when it comes to working with individuals that have been diagnosed with a substance use disorder. Recovery from addiction is a personal journey and I want my clients to know that they are not alone and together we will find what path of recovery works for them.
I am currently a licensed alcohol and drug counselor through the Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health. I was an intern with Canvas Health from 2020-2021 and was hired as a counselor in June of 2021. I’m currently pursuing my Masters degree in Co-Occurring Disorders Recovery Counseling at Metropolitan State University.
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Adult Substance Use Assessor
I believe that every client is unique so I focus on the client’s needs and goals and provide the tools they need to help them on their journey. It is important that the client find their strengths and build on those to be successful. Recovery is possible!
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Adult Substance Use Counselor
My job is to help clients find their own path to recovery. I believe in person centered care that holds clients accountable. Empathy, support, and education are tools I use to guide clients through the stages of change. Recovery is possible!
Past community organizer, women’s advocate and coordinator for people with disabilities.
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Psychotherapist/
Outpatient Supervisor
My approach to therapy is holistic, creative, kind, and practical. My goal is to provide clients with skills and insight to cope with both everyday stressors and big life events with as much ease as possible.
I have additional training in dialectical behavior therapy, mindfulness and yoga and can incorporate that knowledge for clients who are interested. I also like to integrate education about stress response and the mind-body connection to help clients cope more effectively with the physical symptoms that can often be associated with anxiety and depression.
I have more than 15 years of experience working in community mental health in a variety of roles, including as an advocate, skills trainer, and outpatient therapist. I treat most symptoms and diagnoses, including difficulty with relationships, anxiety/worry thoughts, concerns with mood and/or depression, trauma and PTSD and personality disorders, including borderline personality disorder.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Adult Substance Use Assessor
I believe that substance dependency is a treatable disease with treatment and support groups in the community. I’ve seen life-changing miracles take place in numerous substance dependent people and their families. I believe that treatment is an investment that benefits individual families and the community.
John has worked in the field of Substance Dependency since 1973. He did his internship for the University of Minnesota and the University of Wisconsin at Human Services, Washington County in 1976. John has worked with Ramsey County Detoxification Center, Kinnic Falls Halfway House and Fairview Deaconess Adolescent Substance Dependency Treatment. He has been at Human Services of Washington County Substance Use Division since 1983.
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Psychotherapist
I strive to support clients in developing more adaptive ways of coping with stressors and to empower clients to utilize their strengths to overcome challenges. I work collaboratively with clients and families to identify goals and instill hope on the path to reaching goals.
I have more than three years of experience as a day treatment therapist working with children and adolescents ages 6 to 18 in clinic and school-based settings.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Licensed Psychologist
In an atmosphere of support and respect, we will work as a team toward your stated goals and well-being.
Previous work at community mental health centers in Wyoming, Pennsylvania, and Minnesota.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Psychotherapist
I believe that mental illness and life’s difficulties can be devastating and greatly reduce our ability to function at our personal best. My goal is to help facilitate change, skill mastery, and acceptance; as well as to help develop insight into our abilities and capacity to cope with our most difficult challenges.
Over 15 years of experience in community mental health and psychological evaluation services. Bilingual and bicultural therapist (Spanish/English) experience with adults, children, and families.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Spanish-speaking Bilingual, Bicultural Psychotherapist
I am a psychodynamic psychotherapist who is relationship oriented and uses cognitive, attachment, and systems treatment modalities.
30 years working primarily with the Spanish-speaking immigrant community in outpatient psychotherapy.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Early Childhood Mental Health Supervisor
I believe that when working with young children, it is so important to partner with parents and caregivers in developing strategies that promote positive behaviors and healthy interactions.
I have over 15 years experience working in mental health with children and their families.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please contact Barb Tester, Early Childhood Program Support; at (651) 251-5024 or btester@canvashealth.org.
Psychotherapist
I believe everyone could benefit from having the ability to talk about their challenges, struggles, and just daily life. My goal as a
therapist is to help facilitate change, growth, and stability.
I have experience working with children, adolescents, and adults in therapy settings.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Psychotherapist
I see myself as a guide. I value exploration and helping people tap into their hidden strengths. I value awareness and insight. I believe in encouraging people to become experts in themselves to gain confidence and sense of competency. My hope is for you to become your own guide.
I have worked with clients for over 12 years, primarily working in adult treatment for mental health and co-occurring substance use disorders. I have worked in assistant living, intensive residential treatment, case management, individual outpatient, and adult day treatment. I currently facilitate the DBT day treatment program and weekly group therapy.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Functional Family Therapy Practitioner
I believe that each person has genius and that through life struggles we are often less able to see or tap into this genius. Therapy is a process to recover and uncover our genius and power, and it is an honor of mine to walk with families on this journey of rediscovery.
I have provided Functional Family Therapy to families in Hennepin Co for nearly nine years. I have been with Canvas Health since 2019. I am fully trained in the Functional Family Therapy model. Previously, I worked for Kente Circle as a Functional Family Therapist as well as providing SFT/CRS in-home therapy services in Dakota County.
Please make referrals through Hennepin County Children’s Mental Health Case Managers or Hennepin County Juvenile Probation Officers.
Functional Family Therapy Practitioner
“There are many ways.” I am a relational therapist and feel that all behavior and communication serves a function to get needs met. Our job is to work together to find healthier ways to reach those goals. I strive to create space in which this can happen. I use the connections I form with each client and their family to collaboratively shape my intervention and our therapeutic path.
I have been working as a mental health practitioner since 2014 including individual, couples, group, and family therapy. Prior to this, I worked for 11 years as a youth advocate and mentor primarily serving families affected by domestic violence.
Please make referrals through Hennepin County Children’s Mental Health Case Managers or Hennepin County Juvenile Probation Officers.
Functional Family Therapy Supervisor
We all struggle at some point in our lives either personally or in our relationships. This is part of the human experience. My goal is to support families, both parents and teens, as they navigate these struggles. What I love about the Functional Family Therapy (FFT) model is that it is based in respect and non-judgement of all people, while still addressing real problems.
I began working for Canvas Health as a Functional Family Therapist in 2010. I am fully trained in the Evidence Based Model of FFT by FFT, Inc. Prior to working for Canvas Health, I had 8 years of experience providing in-home family therapy and several years of experience working in residential treatment with children and adolescents with behavioral concerns.
Please make referrals through Hennepin County Children’s Mental Health Case Managers or Hennepin County Juvenile Probation Officers.
Adult Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Counselor; Outpatient Mental Health Therapist
My professional philosophy is establish rapport with clients, and build mutual trusting relationships. I also utilize a variety of perspectives or techniques from other theories and approaches, including cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing,
solution-focused, family systems, feminist theory, and mindfulness.
I have previous experience working with adolescents and adults, in both residential and outpatient settings. I currently work with adults with co-occurring substance use disorders and mental health diagnoses in a group therapy setting. I also currently work with clients seeking individual psychotherapy in an outpatient setting, ages 15 and older.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Licensed Psychologist/Clinic Manager
Psychological assessment and treatment can offer an individual insight and awareness as to how life experiences, events, and relationships influence one’s development, growth, and functioning, and in so doing, offer an individual the opportunity to work toward change, transformation, healing, and hope.
I have provided psychological services to children, adolescents, and adults throughout career in various community-based programs and services.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Chief Psychologist
I approach my work with the assumption that everyone has the capacity to change, if provided with the proper support and treatment. Through respect of the individuality, the innate skills and personal autonomy of all clients, and developing interventions to meet the unique needs of every client, the ability to overcome the obstacles impeding the realization of a fulfilling and meaningful life will be achieved.
Direct intervention and case management experience working in residential and community-based programs with SPMI clients. Residential treatment with adolescents in foster care and/or involved with juvenile justice system. Pre-doctoral internship completed at inpatient psychiatric hospital. Post-licensure practice in outpatient mental health center.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, contact Angie Lubo, Program Specialist; alubo@canvashealth.org, (651) 251-5059
Functional Family Therapy Practitioner
Please make referrals through Hennepin County Children’s Mental Health Case Managers or Hennepin County Juvenile Probation Officers.
Housing Support
For more information about our Housing Program, please contact (651) 251-5046.
Housing Supervisor
Everyone deserves a safe, stable, and affordable place to live.
Over thirty years working with supportive housing.
For more information about our Housing Program, please contact (651) 251-5046.
In-Home Family Treatment Supervisor
I believe that mental and emotional health problems experienced by children and adolescents arise from a combination of biological and environmental causes and these causes can be historical or existing in the client’s current lives. I believe one of the ways to be helpful to these clients is by having their family systems that surround them function as well as possible, both for the client and all family members.
I began providing in-home family therapy 28 year ago, have been providing these services with Canvas Health in Washington County for the past 17 years, and have been supervisor of the In-Home Services/Family Treatment program at Canvas health since May 2018.
This program is available for Washington County residents. To make a referral, complete this form.
Family Treatment Practitioner
This program is available for Washington County residents. To make a referral, complete this form.
Family Treatment Practitioner
With curiosity and empathy, I want to create a safe space for families and individuals to discover, heal, and change. I understand that healing, restoration, and change is a process and one that I am intentional about.
I have experience providing in home therapeutic services for individual and family.
This program is available for Washington County residents. To make a referral, complete this form.
Medical Director, Psychiatrist
I strive to make every patient feel truly heard and understood to build a therapeutic alliance based on trust and respect.
I have been with Canvas Health since 2010.
Dr. Rosas is not currently accepting new clients.
Service Coordinator
For more information about our Service Coordination Program, contact (651) 251-5046.
Suicide Prevention Supervisor
As a public health professional, I strongly believe in the importance of health education and promotion, which are vital in supporting suicide prevention in Minnesota. My goal is to provide resources and support to ensure all Minnesotans have access to crisis services and education about how suicide can prevented.
I have worked at Canvas Health for over 3 years, first as a Regional Suicide Prevention Coordinator and administrative support for the program, and now as Regional Supervisor.
Suicide Prevention Regional Coordinator
Whether my professional career, or my personal life I always want to leave a positive impact wherever I go. It is important to me to help and be resourceful to the communities in which I work in.
I have worked at Canvas Health for a little over a year now as a regional coordinator.
Substance Use Treatment Program Supervisor
There is hope for every patient. They come to us from a position of hopelessness. We cannot “fix” anyone, we are simply tour guides. It is our responsibility to provide a safe environment where we can meet them where they are at and gently, but firmly guide them down the path of hope, healing, and recovery.
My career in Chemical Dependency spans the past twenty-two years. As a primary counselor, I have worked in both residential and outpatient programs gender-specific and co-ed programs. I have served adolescents and adults in correctional and community settings. Prior to taking on the SU Staff Supervisor position, I served as Director of an LGBTQIA specific residential program for five years.
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Bilingual Psychotherapist and Community Liaison
At some point we all face difficult adjustments. I work to provide a supportive environment where clients can reorient themselves, build skills, and develop new insights in order to reach their goals.
Experience working with adults in residential settings, skill building in the community, and individual outpatient therapy.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Adult Substance Use Counselor
Each client is a unique individual that needs to be met at his or her own personal level of reality. I concentrate on focusing the client’s treatment using his or her own personal inner wisdom to establish a balance in the client’s psychological, physical, social and spiritual well-being to promote change.
I worked as a Substance Use Technician from 2008 to 2011 at Cedar Ridge Residential Treatment Center, a Health Realization based treatment program. After becoming an LADC in 2011, I worked as a counselor at Avalon Outpatient Treatment Program in Stillwater, MN. In 2012, I began working at Canvas Health in Stillwater with adults with co-occurring disorders.
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Psychotherapist
No matter your past, we can work together to make your present and future better.
I have worked in out patient mental health for over 20 years. I am an EMDR therapist and have seen amazing results with this therapy.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Psychotherapist
Everyone’s experiences are unique and their own, my goal is to compliment you lived experiences and provide thoughtful questions to explore life. I strive to provide a culturally sensitive and inclusive environment for all people while using a combination of therapeutic modalities that best align with your self-determined goals.
Jessica graduated from the University of Nebraska in 2001 and returned to her home state of MN. Her career started at St. Joseph’s Home for Children working with children and families who were placed out of their homes. During that same time, Jessica was a CTSS and ARMHS provider, working two jobs like several other young professionals in mental health. Eventually she transitioned to Hennepin County child crisis, working as a responder and then Unit Supervisor. Her career and passions led her to Community University Health Care Center (CUHCC) as the Associate Mental Health Director, focusing on community based programs (Case
Management, Domestic Violence /Substance Abuse advocacy, and ARMHS).
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Correctional Substance Use Counselor
I strive to educate and challenge individuals to develop themselves.
I have worked as IOP counselor for 24 years, 17 years in a correctional setting.
Referrals to this program are court-ordered, via an individual’s case manager, or self-referral.
Lead Clinical Psychologist and Director of Psychology Training
I believe that a strong therapeutic relationship is a key component to successful therapy. My professional philosophy includes incorporating multiple therapeutic techniques in order to tailor therapy to the specific needs of my clients. I emphasize empowering my clients I the therapeutic environment and their lives. My therapeutic style includes a balance of validation and challenges to help clients grow to their full potential.
I completed my predoctoral internship at Canvas Health and am excited to continue my career at Canvas Health.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, contact Angie Lubo, Program Specialist; alubo@canvashealth.org, (651) 251-5059
School-Based Therapist; Pankalo Education Center
I believe in starting where the child and family are and focusing on family’s hopes and desires for their outcome. I use a strengths based approach with the children I work with.
I have over fifteen years of experience providing mental health care services to children and families. I have worked in outpatient settings, school based, home based, and day treatment.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Therapist; Quora Education Center
I believe that everyone has the capacity to change, and that a positive relationship between therapist and client can be integral in creating long term change. As a therapist my role is to work collaboratively with each client to help them identify their strengths, and help them develop the insight that will foster positive change in their lives.
Over 15 years of experience providing therapy to children, teens, individuals, families, and couples from all walks of life.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Mental Health Manager
I am passionate about helping to support schools in addressing the mental health needs of their students, families, and staff. I believe therapy should be person centered, family focused, and accessible to all children within a system that can help facilitate change.
I have 15+ years of experience providing individual, group, and family therapy to children and adolescents in day treatment, outpatient and school based settings.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Therapist; Forest View/Forest Lake Elementary
I believe each child is a unique and deserves unconditional positive regard in the therapeutic relationship. Whatever the reason a child enters my office I believe it’s important to meet them where they are at and develop an authentic connection. This connection is a key component in supporting the growth and development of everyone I see.
I have worked in a variety of settings including in residential, day treatment, federal level IV, and general education settings. I have been trained in various trauma informed evidence based models including TF-CBT, CBITS, and am currently training in CPP.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Therapist; Burroughs Elementary
I believe that everyone experiences unique challenges in their lives, some through systemic hardship and life incidences, and others due to various physical, biological, and/or environmental circumstances. With kindness and compassion, I work to develop trusting relationships with individuals, families, outside providers, and teachers. I utilize a strengths-based approach as well as evidence-based treatments (CBT, Family therapy, and Play therapy) to help with problems such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and ADHD. I strive to provide healing and hope to my clients by helping them reach their full potential and achieve their goals.
I have been working for Canvas Health since 2013. Prior to that I have supported child and adolescent mental health in schools, residential, and in-home programs since 2007.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Mental Health Supervisor
My approach to psychotherapy is collaborative: I work together with youth and young adult clients to realize their strengths and talents and work through barriers to change. I value lived experiences of clients and their parents, while using my professional training to create safe spaces that empower clients to work through past traumas, gain acceptance for themselves, and move forward in a direction they are proud of.
I have been working with young people for over 17 years. Prior to becoming a therapist, I worked in several youth development programs as a youth worker and case manager. My clinical experience includes psychotherapy in many settings including residential treatment, outpatient therapy, school based therapy, and in home therapy.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Therapist; Kennedy Elementary & Christa McAuliffe Elementary Schools
I believe that connection and belonging are the foundation of healing and growth. I have a relational strengths-based approach and integrate mindfulness, play, nature, art, and experiential activities into my work.
I have experience working with diverse populations across the lifespan in a variety of settings including schools, residential programs, mental health day treatment and therapeutic farms.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Therapist; John Glenn Middle School
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Therapist; Skyview Middle School
I believe in the healing power of relationship. It is my hope that I provide an environment for my clients and their families to feel comfortable seeking support and trust me enough to begin healing and allow themselves to grow. I am professionally trained, compassionately patient, and curious to get to know each of my clients individually, at their chosen pace, acknowledging each person is unique and affected by the relationships and systems within their lives. “Success” for each of my clients is individual. I strive to journey with each one as they are empowered to resolve past and current life challenges, build skills and strength, and achieve their hopes and personal goals, whatever that might be.
I have worked with children, adolescents, young adults, and families both in volunteer and professional experiences for over 15 years in Illinois, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Honduras. These experiences have included working as a mentor, tutor, assistant teacher, art teacher, case manager at an rural, Honduran children’s home, family support specialist, behavioral coach, in-home skills practitioner, and therapist.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Therapist; Hastings Middle School
Therapy is a powerful process of connection, discovery, uncovering strengths to navigate challenges and healing from unforeseen events that occur in all our lives. I believe in a holistic individual, family and systematic approach to assist in the healing process. My desire is to provide support and encouragement while utilizing experiential, creative and traditional therapeutic methods.
I have extensive experience with at risk populations, providing clinical services to children, adolescents, adults and families within the home, school, community and office, while incorporating the impact of race and poverty. I have utilized various treatment modalities and interventions appropriate to persons and/or families. Some of these modalities include, crisis intervention, solution focused, family systems, structural and strategic methods, CBT, client centered, motivational interviewing, trauma informed methods noted as somatic experiencing, mindfulness and yoga.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Mental Health Supervisor
People have internal resources and strengths. We arise out of a family system that helps shape who we are and what we bring to future relationships, but we are not solely predetermined by that. I practice from a strengths-based, developmental, family systems perspective. We will build a course of healing together, collaboratively.
I have provided over 22 years of therapy services to adolescents, children, families and adults. I have extensive training in EMDR. I am also trained in TF-CBT, adoption and attachment work, Internal Family Systems, DBT, Emotionally-Focused Couples and Family therapy.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
Adolescent Substance Use Counselor
I believe that people always have positive choices even when they feel stuck. My counseling approaches are person-centered, cognitive-behavioral and narrative. Working recovery is the opportunity to rediscover the world around you to navigate the future that’s ahead.
I have experience working with adolescent clients in residential, outpatient settings, community Brief Intervention and community school based programs.
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Correctional Substance Use Counselor
I believe that every client is unique with their own set of needs, strengths, and goals. I believe in meeting clients where they are at and helping them gain the skills to reach their goals.
I have been working in the field of addiction since 2003 with adolescents in an outpatient setting and currently in a corrections setting.
Referrals to this program are court-ordered, via an individual’s case manager, or self-referral.
School-Based Therapist; Harmony
My goal as a therapist is to provide a safe space for children and families to grow, heal and connect. I use a strengths based, relational approach and integrate play, art, music, mindfulness and movement into my work.
I have experience working with diverse populations in a variety of mental health settings including: schools, pre-k through grade twelve intensive day treatment, residential treatment, partial hospitalization programs and family visitation centers. I have experience providing individual, family and group therapy services.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
Supervisor TAP Harmony
Relationships matter: the currency for change is trust and trust comes through healthy working relationships. People. not programs. change People. Bruce Perry
I have over 20 years working with children, adolescents, and their families.
To make a referral to the TLC program, contact June Kong, Program Support, jkong@canvashealth.org (651) 251-5118.
Licensed Psychologist/Clinic Supervisor
Whether it is nature or nurture, biochemistry, genetics, or behaviors influenced by trauma or chaos, we can work together and make decisive changes that will render hope, healing, and everlasting change.
Adolescent Day Treatment, in-home therapy, direct service provision and supervision of Canvas Health’s Emergency Services Program, and Outpatient Therapy.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Psychotherapist/
Outpatient Supervisor
I believe that finding balance in one’s life is important. I use an MST approach that focuses on ones strengths, and use CBT techniques to help find the balance that one is looking for.
I have worked with youth, adults, couples and families for 5 years. I started out providing services through CTSS skills for 2 years, I transitioned into providing family therapy to individuals that were in crisis for 3 years.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Adult Substance Use Counselor and Assessor
People deserve the chance to become aware of stumbling blocks in their life, and be given the opportunity to resolve those issues. The freedom to choose is of the highest gifts.
Worked in Chemical Dependency field since 1991 in various capacities including: counselor, assessment, case manager, and program manager.
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Psychotherapist
I believe that providing successful therapy begins with building a trusting relationship with clients and providing them with a safe environment, free of judgment.
Worked exclusively with Canvas Health since 2013.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Adult Substance Use Counselor
We can over come obstacles in our lives by allowing others to help.
I have worked with both men and women. I have worked in outpatient and inpatient services.
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Adult Day Treatment Therapist
Every individual is worthy at their core, and also have internal and external strengths to discover. My joy is in the client’s journey of self-discovery and acceptance. My responsibility is to provide the education, skills, and coaching that equip them to be intentional as they build their lives as they want it to be for themselves, their relationships, and the common good. Life is hard, and it is in our self-awareness and communication/coping skills that we are able to make the shift to a meaningful and satisfying life.
Crisis Mental Health assessments and interventions (in different capacities for over 30 years); Mental Health Adult Day Treatment group facilitator; Death Investigator; Medical Social Work; Life long learner.
School-Based Therapist; East Ridge High School
Therapy is a safe, non-judgmental space for individuals to build awareness of themselves to instill growth and change. Every person is their own expert, but therapy is a transformative journey where you do not need to venture alone. I offer a holistic, trauma-informed approach to therapy, that will allow you to re-experience yourself.
I am experienced and passionate about working with children, teens, young adults, and families. I have more than 5 years of experience working with clients in a variety of settings, including residential group homes, chemical dependency facilities, community services, outpatient facilities, and school-based services.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Mental Health Supervisor
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Therapist; STMA High School
I believe in the inherent worth and dignity of all individuals. My goal is to assist my clients in finding the motivation and appropriate change so that they can live a more satisfying and fulfilling life. I try to take a systemic view to my clients’ issues and consider myself a fierce advocate for the children and adolescents I serve.
My previous experience includes school social work, transitional housing services for women without housing, care coordination for aging adults, and intensive outpatient treatment for adolescents and adults. I specialize in self harm and suicidal ideation, behavioral issues, depression, anxiety, panic attacks, and OCD. I often use DBT, CBT, ACT, motivational interviewing, and solution-focused modalities. I consider myself a lifetime learner and am always open to expanding my repertoire of treatment options.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
Early Childhood Mental Health Therapist
My belief is change happens when we feel safe and supported. I believe partnering with caregivers is vital to understanding and improving children’s mental health. Every child and family is unique, and it is my honor to walk with you on your wellness journey.
My experience includes providing therapy to children, families, individuals, couples and groups in home, office and school settings. I provide Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), Child Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Narrative and Cognitive Behavioral therapies and therapeutic strategies in my current role.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please contact Barb Tester, Early Childhood Program Support; at (651) 251-5024 or btester@canvashealth.org.
Practitioner, Elementary Mental Health Classroom (EMHC)
To refer a student to Elementary Mental Health Services in schools where Canvas Health has a presence, talk to your school social workers, school counselors, or school principal where Canvas Health has a presence.
Tribal Liaison
School-Based Therapist; Lucy Laney Elementary
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Therapist; FAIR School Downtown/Field Elementary
I believe in meeting and joining with the student as an individual and whole person, using humor and connection to build trust and a
relationship on which to grow a therapeutic connection. It is my philosophy that the therapist is a guide to help the individual
understand themselves and to come to their own solutions and wants.
I worked with elementary through high school age students as a behavioral specialist in a day treatment program for over a year before
returning to school to become a clinical social worker. Throughout the following time I also worked as a camp counselor for individuals
with special needs. Prior to my work with children and teens I was a float staff for a mental health agency where I worked in a variety
of settings including residential, short term intensive mental health treatment, substance use treatment, and assisted living.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Therapist; Kenny/Armatage Elementary
I believe in the power of relationships and connection as an avenue for growth and healing. When people feel heard, validated, and understood, it makes all the difference. I want therapy to be a collaborative experience where we work together to identify the goals and steps to get to the desired outcome. I recognize my role as a therapist is temporary and I want to help individuals and families strengthen their connection and build their skill sets, so that their progress in therapy is sustainable beyond our work together. I understand people through a strengths-based, trauma informed lens and utilize evidence based strategies like TF-CBT and family therapy in my work. I truly enjoy getting to know my clients and the opportunity to be part of their journey.
I have worked at Canvas Health as a school based therapist since 2021. Prior to this, I provided individual and family therapy for youth ages 5 to 18 for a variety of mental health needs for both outpatient clients as well as those in day treatment and residential programs. I have experience providing services in an office setting, in-home and community-based, and via telehealth.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Therapist; FAIR School Downtown
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
Therapist, Therapeutic Learning Center (TLC)
To make a referral to the TLC program, contact June Kong, Program Support, jkong@canvashealth.org (651) 251-5118.
Life Skills Counselor, Therapeutic Education Collective (TEC)
If you have the ability to help others, then you should try to help others.
Four years in non-profit social work roles.
To make a referral to the TEC program, contact June Kong, Program Support, jkong@canvashealth.org (651) 251-5118.
Therapist, Therapeutic Learning Center (TLC)
My professional philosophy is meeting the client where they are at and providing hope in a situation where others may feel hopeless. In addition, I am committed to serving others and providing a voice to those that otherwise feel voiceless. I hold the belief that it takes one caring adult to impact the life of a child. I find that separating the individual from the behavior gives the opportunity to address feelings of inferiority through encouragement and the reframing of mistaken beliefs. As a result, clients can increase a sense of belonging, externalize problems, and strive in a socially useful way.
Professional experience in residential and day treatment programs; along with, in-home intensive settings. Knowledge in delivering culturally competent therapy, skills, and behavioral management services to children and adults.
Additional experience in children’s mental health case management, navigating court systems, placements, and initiating services with the client’s best interest in mind.
To make a referral to the TLC program, contact June Kong, Program Support, jkong@canvashealth.org (651) 251-5118.
Partnering for Jobs/SOAR
I have over 25 years of collective experience as an advocate for individuals experiencing homelessness, illness and financial distress as related to lack of employment and opportunities. I have worked as a social service provider in Minnesota and Georgia in health care systems and community nonprofits.
Psychotherapist
I strive to create a peaceful therapeutic environment through listening and understanding each person’s story, needs and goals. My work is client centered by being nurturing, supportive, calming and building upon personal strengths.
My professional experience consists of working with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families through therapy, advocacy and coordinating care.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Adult Substance Use Counselor/Team Lead
I believe in treating all of my clients with respect and compassion. It is my philosophy that people should be treated as a whole, and not be seen simply as their addiction. Through motivation, care, compassion, and change thinking, anyone can learn to conquer substance abuse issues.
I have experience working with adults of all ages in the field of Substance Dependency. In addition to substance use, I have experience treating eating disorders of all types.
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Adolescent Substance Use Counselor
I have been an adolescent counselor for over thirty years. I believe that young people are the future and I try to improve on their future. I have an eclectic philosophy and try and use every evidence-based tool at my disposal. At the heart of this is my belief that every child should have a chance at success.
I have been a adolescent counselor for over 30 years.
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Grant Writer
Senior Development Officer
Data Analyst
Marketing & Development Assistant
Director of Marketing, Development, and Special Events
As Canvas Health’s Marketing and Development Director, Julia Yach is responsible for the agency’s fundraising, marketing, communications, and special events efforts.
Julia finds joy in spreading the word about Canvas Health’s mission of hope, healing, and recovery. She’s proud to serve alongside Canvas Health’s talented mental health and substance use clinicians, who carry out that mission each day.
Julia has over 20 years of experience in the marketing and communications field, including serving as Director of Marketing at the Autism Society of Minnesota. She holds her BA in Public Relations and Electronic Publishing from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.
Children's Mental Health Case Manager
The Children’s Mental Health Case Management team is dedicated to partnering with children and parents throughout Washington County to help improve mental health functioning at home, in the community, and in school.
I have been working with children and families for more than 17 years.
For questions regarding Children’s Case Management, contact Lori Swenson, Case Management Program Administrator; lswenson@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5065
Children's Mental Health Case Manager
The Children’s Mental Health Case Management team is dedicated to partnering with children and parents throughout Washington County to help improve mental health functioning at home, in the community, and in school.
I have been providing services to children and families for more than 8 years.
For questions regarding Children’s Case Management, contact Lori Swenson, Case Management Program Administrator; lswenson@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5065
Crisis Clinician
I believe therapy brings empowerment through knowledge and self understanding. I work with people to find balance and develop ways of coping with stressors that build up their strength. With compassion and action, brings real healing.
Prior to starting with Canvas Health as a crisis clinician, I have worked with adolescents, and their families, in a treatment facility, worked in ARMHS, and interned at a fertility clinic and with an eating disorder focused clinic.
In Isanti, Chisago, Mille Lacs, Kanabec, and Pine Counties and the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, access immediate assistance by calling (800) 523-3333
Crisis Clinician
Start where the client is. Don’t be afraid to think out-of-the-box and get creative.
American Red Cross Disaster Services
Substance use residential treatment
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT)
Chronic homelessness case management
MnCHOICES assessments
Domestic violence
Police-embedded social work
Restorative Court
In Anoka County, receive immediate assistance if you are experiencing a mental health crisis by calling (763) 755-3801.
Children's Mental Health Case Management Supervisor
The Children’s Mental Health Case Management team is dedicated to partnering with children and parents throughout Washington
County to help improve mental health functioning at home, in the community, and in school.
I have been working with children and families for more than 23 years.
For questions regarding Children’s Case Management, contact Lori Swenson, Case Management Program Administrator; lswenson@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5065
Mental Health Crisis Services Supervisor, Anoka Mobile Crisis Response
Starting where the client is at and building a trusting and safe rapport is the key to supporting change and improving one’s mental health. It takes courage to seek therapy or crisis services. Our job is to honor that courage and assist clients in recognizing their own strengths and build on them.
20+ years of experience working with children and family, adults, and the elderly in schools, community/home and clinic settings conducting diagnostic assessments, building skills, providing psychotherapy and coordinating care.
In Anoka County, receive immediate assistance if you are experiencing a mental health crisis by calling (763) 755-3801.
ESS Social Worker
Child protection investigator and on call worker.
Referrals for Emergency Social Services are made through the counties in which Canvas Health serves.
Psychotherapist
Life is sometimes hard. It is okay to struggle and to need help. I approach therapeutic work as a collaborative effort towards mental wellness. Together we can work to ensure that your therapeutic needs are met and find a way for you to thrive in the life you deserve. I utilize Primarily Adlerian Psychotherapy and techniques from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. I am an LGBTQIA+ Affirming Therapist.
I have worked with clients agreed 5 to 90, of any gender identity, and with a variety of presenting problems. My previous work has focused on students, residential psychiatric care, substance use and abuse, problem sexual behavior, and clients in crisis.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Mobile Crisis Practitioner
In Anoka County, receive immediate assistance if you are experiencing a mental health crisis by calling (763) 755-3801.
Children's Mental Health Case Manager
The Children’s Mental Health Case Management team is dedicating to partnering with children and parents throughout Washington County to help improve mental health functioning at home, in the community, and in school.
I’ve worked with children for more than 12 years.
For questions regarding Children’s Case Management, contact Lori Swenson, Case Management Program Administrator; lswenson@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5065
Children's Mental Health Case Manager
The Children’s Mental Health Case Management team is dedicated to partnering with children and parents throughout Washington County to help improve mental health functioning at home, in the community, and in school.
I have over 16 years of experience providing services to children and families.
For questions regarding Children’s Case Management, contact Lori Swenson, Case Management Program Administrator; lswenson@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5065
On-call Crisis Response Professional
I believe in an eclectic approach to therapy, drawing from several approaches including: emotionally focused therapy, attachment theory, family systems theory, & cognitive behavioral therapy.
I have worked in the metal health field since 2011.
In Isanti, Chisago, Mille Lacs, Kanabec, and Pine Counties and the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, access immediate assistance by calling (800) 523-3333
Children's Mental Health Case Manager
The Children’s Mental Health Case Management team is dedicating to partnering with children and parents throughout Washington County to help improve mental health functioning at home, in the community, and in school.
I have over 17 years of providing services to children and families.
For questions regarding Children’s Case Management, contact Lori Swenson, Case Management Program Administrator; lswenson@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5065
Children's Mental Health Case Manager
The Children’s Mental Health Case Management team is dedicating to partnering with children and parents throughout Washington County to help improve mental health functioning at home, in the community, and in school.
I have over 18 years working with children with significant emotional, behavioral, and/or developmental challenges.
For questions regarding Children’s Case Management, contact Lori Swenson, Case Management, lswenson@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5065
Mobile Crisis Practitioner
Helping those with mental illness achieve their best during a mental health crisis.
I have over six years of crisis mental health and more than one year of in-home therapy.
In Anoka County, receive immediate assistance if you are experiencing a mental health crisis by calling (763) 755-3801.
Lead, ESS Child Protection Services
I have more than 11 years of child protection experience. As a lead worker, I provide consultation to other staff regarding assessment of safety for children and provide support in ESS’ response to ensure safety after-hours.
In addition, I have experience providing child protection case management services to families as well as past experience with adoption case management and recruitment. I am also certified to facilitate Family Group Decision Making meetings.
Referrals for Emergency Social Services are made through the counties in which Canvas Health serves.
Certified Peer Support Specialist/Certified Family Peer Support
My primary role is to help individuals/families navigate complex systems in which they are involved and make sure their voices are heard. I bring to it compassion that is necessary for these individuals/families to work toward healing and hope. Through my lived experiences, I can empower the individuals/families I work with to gain their own independence and to begin to trust their own intuition and skills.
In Scott County and Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, receive immediate assistance if you are experiencing a mental health crisis by calling (952) 818-3702.
Children's Mental Health Case Manager
The Children’s Mental Health Case Management team is dedicating to partnering with children and parents throughout Washington County to help improve mental health functioning at home, in the community and in school.
I have been working with children and families for more than 4 years.
For questions regarding Children’s Case Management, contact Lori Swenson, Case Management Program Administrator; lswenson@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5065
Emergency Social Services Manager
Referrals for Emergency Social Services are made through the counties in which Canvas Health serves.
Outpatient Therapist
I utilize a strengths-based, person-centered approach when working with individuals. I provide support alongside a person’s journey to assist them with reaching their optimal potential and increasing their sense of personal growth. I enjoy working with individuals of all abilities and backgrounds and I am LGBTQIA+ affirming.
My professional background consists of mobile mental health crisis response for East Central Crisis Services, crisis intervention for survivors of interpersonal violence, inpatient medical case management, and crisis stabilization in schools with children and their families.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Mobile Crisis Practitioner
In Anoka County, access immediate assistance if you are experiencing a mental health crisis by calling (763) 755-3801.
Children's Mental Health Case Manager
For questions regarding Children’s Case Management, contact Lori Swenson, Case Management Program Administrator; lswenson@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5065
Crisis Response Worker
I have worked 33 years for Ramsey County Human Services and more than 5 at Canvas Health.
Referrals for Emergency Social Services are made through the counties in which Canvas Health serves.
Adult Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Make the world a better place.
Over 12 years CNP experience.
Administrative Specialist - Site Based Services
Embedded Police Mental Health Professional
I believe in meeting people where they are at — taking to understand them as the unique person they are.
I have experience working with justice system involved individuals who are also experiencing mental health symptoms and/or substance use concerns. I have particular experience working with those experiencing suicidal ideation or psychotic symptoms.
Mobile Crisis Practitioner
I believe addressing mental health and wellbeing is a critical issue in our communities. Supporting those in our communities who find themselves in immediate need of help is my passion.
Previous substance use counselor (CADC).
In Isanti, Chisago, Mille Lacs, Kanabec, and Pine Counties and the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, access immediate assistance by calling (800) 523-3333
After Hours Child Protection
Five years as a tribal social worker. Child protection investigator, case manager, child protection after hours, children mental health crisis, early intervention supervisor, lead worker for after hours, student attorney.
Referrals for Emergency Social Services are made through the counties in which Canvas Health serves.
Adult Substance Use Assessor
I believe it is a privilege to walk along side my clients, using client centered skills and compassion to guide them on their recovery journey.
15+ years experience as residential treatment counselor, outpatient treatment counselor, and substance use assessor.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Crisis Response Worker
My work philosophy is that I always want to improve at my job. I enjoy learning new things, gaining new skills and becoming proficient in tasks or studies that I already understand. I’ve realized that I work best in a group setting because I can learn tips from my coworkers. I put a strong emphasis on collaborating with many people from different work backgrounds.
I worked for Scott County Child Protection doing Assessments and Case Management for 4 years. Currently, I am an Administrative Specialist for Health and Human Services.
Referrals for Emergency Social Services are made through the counties in which Canvas Health serves.
Psychotherapist Practitioner
We can’t always change the circumstances life throws at us, but we can change how we respond to it. Sharing your story can open doors to understanding how you see yourself and the world. Many people carry pain from previous experiences into current situations, causing them to feel the pain again, even when they don’t need to. I will help you to cope with the pain you’re feeling and challenge those thought patterns to work towards relief of that pain. I use an interpersonal, narrative approach in therapy with many aspects of CBT incorporated to ensure clients have skills to face their life challenges.
Inpatient Mental Health at UMMC
Psychotherapist Intern at St. Olaf Counseling Center
Psychotherapist Practitioner at Nivon Wellness Center (Substance Use Treatment Center)
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Emergency Social Services Lead
I was a deputy sheriff and am now a county social worker.
Mobile Crisis Practitioner
In Scott County and Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community, receive immediate assistance if you are experiencing a mental health crisis by calling (952) 818-3702.
Mobile Crisis Response On-Call Clinical Supervisor
Crisis Practitioner
I have over 8 years of experience working with children at home and in school settings. I’ve also worked with adults in ARMHS, ACT and crisis for the past 4 years.
Mental Health Specialist; 916 Career & Tech Center
I have experience working in children and adolescent day treatment and partial hospitalization programs. I also worked in adult IRTS for 5 years. I have done individual and group therapy, in both verbal and art therapy.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
Correctional Substance Use Counselor
I believe that people deserve opportunities for change. To assist with change I use a person centered approach and offer education so they can make informed decisions.
I have worked in the substance use field for nearly 16 years. I have worked with a variety of populations, most recently in corrections.
Referrals to this program are court-ordered, via an individual’s case manager, or self-referral.
Care Coordinator Supervisor
Working every day to help decrease barriers to accessing care related to mental health, physical health and basic needs. Collaboration within the agency and throughout the community will benefit all involved. Utilize lived experience and almost two decades of continued training around trauma informed care, cultural competency and genuine compassion, to do all I can to ensure clients and their family (whatever that looks like for them) can access resources that will positively impact their life.
I have worked in mental health care for more than 15 years. Experience in high intensity residential treatment center, day treatment for youth, and the past eight years in outpatient care coordination.
Talk with your current Canvas Health provider about any difficulties you or a loved are facing. They can then make a referral for Care Coordination to assist you and your family.
Children's Mental Health Case Manager
The Children’s Mental Health Case Management team is dedicating to partnering with children and parents throughout Washington County to help improve mental health functioning at home, in the community, and in school.
I have more than 4 years of experience working with children in mental health.
For questions regarding Children’s Case Management, contact Lori Swenson, Case Management, lswenson@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5065
School-Based Therapist; Hastings High School/Hastings ALC
“I believe in acknowledging all identities and experiences of a person. Understanding what has led a person to who they currently are and empowering them to grow into who they want to be.”
In my professional experience I have done primarily youth and their families. I have been able to focus on trauma and how this impacts the family and the individual experience. Within my career I have been able to work collaboratively with many different providers, including case mangers, school officials, and county workers to make sure that people are receiving the attention and services that they deserve to be supported.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Therapist; Forest Lake Middle/Forest Lake Community School
I am a strengths based professional and believe in meeting each client where they are and helping develop their strengths.
My professional experience as a Social Worker in various mental health settings has given me an array of experience. I have been a licensed social worker for over seven years and I have extensive experience working with diverse populations of children & adolescents with social, emotional and behavioral health issues. I have worked as an Outpatient Therapist, Social Worker at in an Inpatient Hospital, and a Children’s Mental Health Case Manager prior to my experience working as a School Based Therapist.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Therapist; Harmony
My professional philosophy is to support, empower, and advocate for individuals in their pursuit of mental health services from an anti-oppressive framework and through a strengths-based lens.
My professional experience thus far has been working with adolescents (ages 10-18) in various settings including, residential treatment, juvenile corrections & JDC, and now in school.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
Children's Mental Health/CADI Case Manager
The Children’s Mental Health Case Management team is dedicating to partnering with children and parents throughout Washington County to help improve mental health functioning at home, in the community, and in school.
I have more than 6 years of working with children in mental health.
For questions regarding Children’s Case Management, contact Lori Swenson, Case Management Program Administrator; lswenson@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5065
Regional Coordinator
Suicide is the most preventable form of death. It poses difficult questions to ask when there is a belief of crisis for the self or for others. I believe my participation within the program of suicide prevention in the southwest region of Minnesota will provide a direct resource people can trust and lean back on.
During my time at University of Minnesota Duluth, I interned through Carlton County alongside the Regional Coordinator of the Northeast region of Minnesota shadowing QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) trainings and participation in prevention outreach.
Life Skills Counselor
Its all about connection and belonging.
I have over 10 years of experience with mind and body health, over 3000 hours of yoga teaching experience. Trained in Yoga for Trauma for kids and Teens. Over 7 years working in a field of Recreational Therapy and Care for kids and Teens with Mental Disabilities. Currently doing my masters degree in Recreational Therapy.
To make a referral to the TLC program, contact June Kong, Program Support, jkong@canvashealth.org (651) 251-5118.
Early Childhood Mental Health Therapist
I believe change occurs when children and families feel safe and supported. I value collaborating with caregivers to help families strengthen their relationships, learn to understand their children in new ways, and promote overall development.
My experience includes working with children, parents, and families in clinic and school-based settings. In my current role, I provide Parent-Child Interactions Therapy (PCIT), Trauma-Informed Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CPP), Circle of Security Parenting, and play-based interventions. I also provide Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation to childcare providers through the State of Minnesota.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please contact Barb Tester, Early Childhood Program Support; at (651) 251-5024 or btester@canvashealth.org.
Prevention and Education Specialist
I believe in meeting people where they are to support changes they want to make in their lives.
I have worked in crisis advocacy for more than 4 years supporting victims/survivors or sexual violence and domestic abuse.
24/7 Rape & Sexual Violence Crisis Line: (651) 777-1117
To schedule an educational presentation: ARS_info@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5079
ARMHS Supervisor
I believe in providing a whole-person approach when supporting individuals to best empower them to make desired changes within their own lives and communities.
I have more than three years experience working with adults in an Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services program. I also have previous experience in outpatient therapy with adults, behavioral health home services, and waiver case management and care coordination for aging adults.
To make a referral to the ARMHS program, contact Michael Mann, Program Support, mmann@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5038.
Early Childhood Mental Health Therapist
I believe that healthy families develop when they feel safe, supported, and connected to one another and others. “If kids could do well, they would” (Dr. Ross Greene, Ph.D.) As a mental health practitioner, I believe that young children need the guidance from their parents to develop into the person they are meant to be. I believe in working right alongside parents and caregivers in helping them learn strategies that promote healthy relationships between them and their child. Everyone’s therapeutic process to improve their mental health is unique to them and their experiences and I am here to support parents, caregivers, and children however that may look.
My experience includes providing mental health services across various settings (schools, homes, and community) to children (mainly ages 4-12), families and caregivers. For the last 3 years, I have worked in schools as a School Social Worker providing mental health services to students with a variety needs from trauma to behavioral disorders. Before that, I worked with a non-profit organization where I provided mental health services and mentoring to children and adolescents who have been involved in outsides systems ( juvenile justice and child welfare) and were at risk for further system involvement and/or harm.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please contact Barb Tester, Early Childhood Program Support; at (651) 251-5024 or btester@canvashealth.org.
School-Based Therapist; Pinecrest/Hastings Middle School
As a social worker and future clinical social worker, I aim to practice from a lens that consists of providing quality service to properly address social issues, challenging social injustices, respecting the inherent dignity & worth of a person, recognizing the central importance of relationships, and practicing with integrity, cultural responsiveness, and competency.
I have more than three years experience as a practicing social worker. I spent my first two years in the field as a school social worker, which, ultimately, lead me to pursue a more clinical path within a school setting. I worked within two different intermediate school districts where the population consisted of students living with EBD, ASD, DCD, or OHD. The prevalence of mental health among children and adolescents was and continues to be incredibly transparent, which is what lead me to Canvas Health.
School-Based Therapist; Wyoming Elementary
I believe in hope, healing, and the worth of each individual.
I have a background in children’s mental health and have enjoyed working in a variety of settings, including residential, school-based mental health, and day treatment. Each experience provided a unique opportunity to connect with the children, adolescents, and families/care takers, that I served. I am excited to be apart of the Canvas Health School-Based team and support my local community.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School Based Therapist; Forest Lake High School
I use evidence-based interventions to address mental, emotional, and behavioral concerns to restore wellness in others through collaborative work. Working from a strength-based and trauma informed lens, I adapt my interventions and theoretical approach to meet the individual’s unique needs and goals. I believe that the therapeutic relationship sets the foundation for the course of treatment and work to create an accepting, judgement-free space for people of all backgrounds to safely explore and process life’s challenges.
I am dedicated and passionate about working with children, teens, young adults, and families. I have more than 5 years of experience working with clients in a variety of settings, including juvenile detention centers, residential group homes, chemical dependency facilities, outpatient facilities, and school-based services.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Therapist; Skyview Middle School
I approach my work with an open heart and an open mind. I strive to create an environment which is comfortable and based in trust. I believe that through positive relationship we can join in meaningful healing processes. I use a strengths based perspective which celebrates the unique abilities and experiences that we each hold. I also utilize a person centered perspective which allows me to join in healing with people and families while acknowledging that they are the real experts of their own lives.
I have been working within the fields of education and mental health for 9 years. Throughout this time I have had the opportunity to work with children, adolescents, young adults and families. These opportunities have included special education, behavior intervention, residential, in-home and school based settings.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Mental Health Clinical Trainee; Lake Harriet Upper/Lower Elementary
My professional philosophy is both a science and an art: I view my professionalism as both a science in building mutually shared experiences with my students, as well as an art in building meaning between a student’s experience with mental health, education and growth & development.
My professional experience entails working with – in prior roles – survivors of domestic and sexual violence. I began my volunteering career working with fellow college and university students – as a student – in building advocacy groups, networks and activities to end violence on college campuses. I transitioned into a role of Instructional Social Worker for Osceola County School District in central Florida. There, I developed a passion for early intervention and prevention measures to help students build their social-emotional skills and awareness of boundaries, consent and general awareness of well-being & safety. I also provided crisis interventions for students & families in need during a difficult transition time related to COVID-19 pandemic.
I transitioned into a different role with Minnesota Independence College & Community (MICC) in Richfield, MN in 2021. There, I provided instruction to college students on social emotional learning and sexual health education. Shortly after, I took up a role with Sexual Violence Center in Minneapolis, MN, and provided prevention workshops and counseling to survivors seeking services.
I am now a School Based Therapist with TAP (Therapeutic Assistance Program) and provide therapeutic assistance to students in need – which include addressing topics of gender, anxiety, depression and many more.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
Children's Mental Health Case Manager
I approach new and existing clients with the theme in mind of meeting them where they are at. It is important to building a strong foundation of rapport before growth can be made.
I have been working in the Mental Health field for 12 years working with children with mental health concerns. I have specialized in ABA services with children with Autism from 2010 to 2018 in home, in school, and clinic based. I then moved on to CTSS services in home for 3 years.
For questions regarding Children’s Case Management, contact Lori Swenson, Case Management Program Administrator; lswenson@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5065
Care Coordinator
To treat families with dignity and respect while helping them obtain resources and services that will help them move forward with their goals.
I have worked in Human Services for more than 7 years with a primary focus on providing advocacy to individuals experiencing domestic violence, sexual violence, and trafficking, in addition to experience as a county Social Worker.
Talk with your current Canvas Health provider about any difficulties you or a loved are facing. They can then make a referral for Care Coordination to assist you and your family.
ARMHS Practitioner
We’re all in it together and it is our connectedness that makes us whole.
I have a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology with experience in counseling in both non-profit clinics as well as higher education. I have extensive caregiving experience working with individuals with physical, cognitive and behavioral impairments, as well as working with infants, children and their families, and older adults.
To make a referral to the ARMHS program, contact Michael Mann, Program Support, mmann@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5038.
Psychotherapist
Using a holistic variety of therapeutic approaches, my approach is to provide a compassionate, safe place where healing can happen. Healing is a process that looks different for each person, and it is not a one-way street. I hope to be a partner in your journey.
I have had the honor of working with primary older adults and their families since 2008. My experience supporting people navigate chronic illness, dementias, pain, substance use, grief and loss, medical and other traumas and the stressors that come along with life.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Care Coordinator
I believe that working together in teams and or in collaboration gives a higher success in achieving goals.
I am familiar with the CCBHC model. My previous roles/experience was a case manager, ARMHS worker and being a Care Coordinator for our ACT team.
Talk with your current Canvas Health provider about any difficulties you or a loved are facing. They can then make a referral for Care Coordination to assist you and your family.
Mobile Crisis Practitioner
I have gained professional experience working with various clientele populations within the NY court system at a Guardianship Agency. I have also worked within substance abuse treatment centers, nursing homes, outpatient clinics, as well as community-based services, in both NY and Israel.
ARMHS Practitioner
I believe that each Client is a unique individual who needs a secure, caring, and stimulating atmosphere in which to grow emotionally, intellectually, physically, and socially. It is my philosophy as a skills worker to help clients meet their fullest potential in these areas by providing an environment that is safe, inclusive, supports risk-taking, and invites a sharing of ideas. I believe in the importance of a person-centered approach to mental health services, in order to help clients, reach self-actualization. Mental health services should be based on a continuum of care designed to help clients improve their supportive network.
I completed my Social Work Practicum at North Homes children and family services in 2019. While at North homes I had the pleasure of getting experience working in multiple fields such as; adoption, case management, ARMHS, and CTSS. When I graduated for College at Bemidji State, I started my career in mental health by working with survivors of trafficking, physical/financial abuse, neglect, and homelessness at Northwoods Battered Women’s Shelter. As the shelters first male advocate, I was responsible for counseling, crisis support, skills work, and connecting clients to resources. After Northwoods Women’s Shelter, I agreed to work for Leech Lake Behavioral Health in Cass Lake Minnesota as a in-school mental health Practitioner. I worked out of two different schools on Leech Lake Reservation with children from ages 5-18 years old.
To make a referral to the ARMHS program, contact Michael Mann, Program Support, mmann@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5038.
Mental Health Practitioner
I use a person-centered, strengths-based approach to walk alongside clients through their mental health journey, no matter where that starting point is. Mental health is a lifelong journey and therapy provides guidance and support throughout it. As a therapist, I provide validation and guidance to help individuals, couples, and families reach their full potential and find meaning in all aspects of life. I use emotion-focused, trauma-informed, CBT, DBT skills, and family systems approaches to meet client needs and build upon their current strengths.
I have previous experience working as an outpatient clinical trainee in community mental health.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Peer Support Specialist II
Certified Peer Specialists have similar life experiences with mental health disorders as our clients. We help people navigate through the mental health system within a non-judgmental and safe environment.
Worked as CPS I with 5 Co Mental Health Services.
Adult Mental Health Case Manager
My professional philosophy is mental healthcare is healthcare. Every daily life action or decision starts with a thought. It’s important that our minds are healthy, so that we can make healthy choices that keep us safe and well.
I’ve served people in various capacities for just over 20+ years. I started early as a teen camp counselor for a YMCA program that engaged youth specifically with ADHD and that sparked my career. I’ve been a CNA, Palliative Care Worker, Assisted Living Care Manager, Direct Support Professional, Group Home (Lead, Supervisor, and House Manager), Mental Health Counselor, Adult Day Program Case Manager, Housing Stability Case Manager, 245 D Program Manager and Consultant for 245 D programs, CADI Case Manager, Adult Mental Health Case Manager (Hennepin and Dakota County). I’ve been “people-ing” for a long time now, and I enjoy what I do!
For questions regarding Adult Case Management’s eligibility criteria or the referral process, contact Danielle Eliasen, Case Management Program Administrator; (651) 251-5020; deliasen@canvashealth.org.
Adult Substance Use Counselor
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Crisis Response Worker
I worked in the mental health field from 2009 to 2014. I have worked as a social worker since 2014.
In Anoka County, receive immediate assistance if you are experiencing a mental health crisis by calling (763) 755-3801.
Adult Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
My goal is to work with my clients to identify goals and then utilize evidenced based treatment modalities (primarily medication management to achieve those goals). I also assist with appropriate referrals to other Canvas Health team members.
I have 20+ years of experience working with clients experiencing acute and chronic mental disorders. Professional experiences include seven years with the PTSD program at the Department of Veterans Affairs, the post-acute care environment with elders and in community mental health.
To schedule an appointment, please call our Psychiatry Administrative Coordinator at (651) 251-5044. All appointments with Elizabeth Swope will be virtual and will be conducted from our Oakdale office. Clients must attend appointments in person at our Oakdale office.
Adolescent Substance Use Counselor
I believe that all people have the ability and desire to live healthy, fulfilling lives. My role as a counselor is to help people find their inner strength to live the life they want to live. I believe that the client/counselor relationship is rooted in trust and respect.
I have worked in women’s residential most of my career as an LADC. Prior to completing my studies, I was facilitating equine activities to help women overcome their substance abuse issues. I have a background in the healthcare field which has enhanced my understanding of the connection between nutrient and mental health.
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Adult Substance Use Counselor
Love yourself enough to know you deserve better and be brave enough to demand more.
I am new to the LADC field, however, have been in the health care industry for over 20 years.
Crisis Response Worker- ESS
It takes a village.
I have worked as a child protection social worker for 8 years. Prior to that, I worked in a domestic violence shelter.
In Anoka County, receive immediate assistance if you are experiencing a mental health crisis by calling (763) 755-3801.
Care Coordinator
I aim to provide organized and coordinated care between providers and families to ensure client’s receive person-centered and whole person care.
I have worked in the mental health field for 17 years in a variety of settings that include Community Behavioral Health Hospital, IRTS, and the past 11 years working as an Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Service provider.
Talk with your current Canvas Health provider about any difficulties you or a loved are facing. They can then make a referral for Care Coordination to assist you and your family.
Service Coordinator
To serve all people effectively, respectfully and with compassion.
Homeless Case Manager. Rural and inner city populations.
For more information about our Service Coordination Program, contact (651) 251-5046.
Adult Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorder Counselor
I have a person-centered approach that used evidence-based practices while taking into account the unique social and cultural experiences of each individual, meeting them where they are at in their stage of change.
I had a virtual LADC internship at Hazelden Betty Ford, St. Paul Campus. My second internship was in-person at Wayside Family, working with women and their children on site. I worked at ANEW Chemical Health in East St. Paul for 6 months (July- Dec) 2022. ANEW is an all-women’s facility with residential and intensive outpatient.
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Care Coordinator
Talk with your current Canvas Health provider about any difficulties you or a loved are facing. They can then make a referral for Care Coordination to assist you and your family.
Care Coordinator
I assist clients to knock down barriers and provide resources and work with other providers to improve clients overall mental and physical state.
I have an educational background with classroom experiences, and mental health. I’ve also had extensive experiences working with diverse populations from low income to a variety of individuals with different backgrounds and ethnicities.
Talk with your current Canvas Health provider about any difficulties you or a loved are facing. They can then make a referral for Care Coordination to assist you and your family.
Psychotherapist/ Clinic Supervisor
Welcome! My approach to therapy begins with you – your goals, hopes, and dreams for the future. I wholeheartedly believe that everyone has everything they need inside of them. I believe people get stuck when they get disconnected from their internal wisdom. I believe people get stuck in strategies to try and solve their struggles, but those strategies don’t get them what they need or they pay a high price for them. Here you are, taking a bold step towards getting what you need, getting unstuck.
Collaboration is extremely important to me – we are partners working towards your goals, those things you want to be different. I see myself as a guide, walking with you. I bring a variety of tools as a guide. Tools to help shift the mind and patterns of thinking. Tools to help the body shift and release unpleasant experiences, allowing things to pass. Tools to help the whole person to release past traumas and adverse life experiences, that keep them stuck in unhelpful adaptations. My focus is to adapt and customize all of these possible tools for each unique client, building upon all their innate strengths.
While I’m focused on working hard with clients, there’s always room for humor and lightness. I bring my whole self and I invite clients to bring their whole selves into the work, not just the “injured parts”. I love a great joke or an interesting story. I’m endlessly curious about so many things about the world and people. I love movies and eating well. I love traveling near and far – learning about the world, history, and people.
For those looking for a more straightforward description, in my practice I use: Client Centered Humanism, EMDR, CBT, Attachment Focused Trauma Therapy (AFTT-A), Emotional Freedom Technique, Mindfulness, and Somatic Experiencing.
“I did then what I knew how to do. Now that I know better, I do better.” – Maya Angelou
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Family Treatment Practitioner
This program is available for Washington County residents. To make a referral, complete this form.
Senior Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Ruth’s professional approach is underscored by a commitment to equity, inclusion, empirically-informed practices, and a decolonized approach to the field of psychology. A decolonized lens recognizes that biases, western cultural values, and oppressive practices have contributed to the development of the field psychology. Dr. Ruth strives to ensure appointments feel collaborative and that cultural values and identities are discussed throughout the appointment. She works to make sure processes and tasks are transparent and barriers to care are discussed and removed whenever possible. Dr. Ruth uses a trauma-informed, sex positive, gender-affirming framework and highlights strengths associated with neurodiversity. She frequently integrates concepts from non-violent communication (NVC) and, more generally, humanistic thought into her work. Dr. Swartwood specializes in applied ethics, sexuality and gender issues, grief and bereavement, and neurodevelopmental differences.
Dr. Ruth’s professional experience has focused on providing psychological evaluations and psychotherapy in community mental health and private practice settings.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, contact Angie Lubo, Program Specialist; alubo@canvashealth.org, (651) 251-5059
Care Coordinator
Talk with your current Canvas Health provider about any difficulties you or a loved are facing. They can then make a referral for Care Coordination to assist you and your family.
Adult Day Treatment Supervisor
Every individual is unique and worthy of compassion and acceptance regardless of their circumstances.
I have worked the majority of my career as an outpatient co-occurring disorders therapist providing individual, group and family counseling.
To make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
Crisis Practitioner
I have previously worked in outpatient counseling, CADI case management, crisis intervention, and behavioral health services.
In Anoka County, receive immediate assistance if you are experiencing a mental health crisis by calling (763) 755-3801.
Family Treatment Practitioner
I believe the biggest catalyst for change is through relationship, and that all people are capable of making positive change in their life.
The majority of my professional career has been working with children ages birth to 18. I’ve served as a Nanny, Preschool Teacher, and Mental Health Practitioner in a Day Treatment setting. I also have experience working with adults in a substance use treatment center with co-occurring disorders.
This program is available for Washington County residents. To make a referral, complete this form.
Certified Peer Support Specialist
My professional philosophy is to encourage those who are diagnosed with mental illness that they can do things too.
I have worked in health care for about 15 years. I have worked with adults, children, and elders in emergency, mental health, dialysis, and dual diagnosis treatment settings.
Abuse Response Services Supervisor
Meet people where they are and making a positive difference to even one person makes a huge impact.
I have 10 years of non-profit sector experience, including advocacy, program development and management, crisis response, countywide Multi-Disciplinary Team leadership and policy implementation, along with volunteer, donor and community engagement.
24/7 Rape & Sexual Violence Crisis Line: (651) 777-1117
To schedule an educational presentation: ARS_info@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5079
Life Skills Counselor Therapeutic Learning Center (TLC)
To improve the overall mental and physical health through recreation and life skills. It is rewarding to see clients smile, laugh, and having fun while having a positive influence on their mental and physical health.
I graduated from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse with a degree in Therapeutic Recreation in December of 2020 and worked at a psychiatric residential treatment facility for about two years before being employed by Canvas Health. I also spent time interning at an inpatient behavioral health unit where I used recreation to enhance the mental and physical health of clients.
To make a referral to the TLC program, contact June Kong, Program Support, jkong@canvashealth.org (651) 251-5118.
Crisis Clinical Trainee
Life Skills Counselor, Therapeutic Learning Center (TLC)
We are all a work in progress, and I believe in community and relationship building in order to achieve goals personally and professionally.
I worked at a residential treatment center for 6000 clinical hours before moving on to doing General Education mental health work at an elementary school.
To make a referral to the TLC program, contact June Kong, Program Support, jkong@canvashealth.org (651) 251-5118.
Life Skills Counselor, Elementary Mental Health Classroom (EMHC)
Existentialism.
Within the field of human services, I started working as a Direct Support Professional in a group home with adolescent boys with behavioral and developmental disorders, eventually becoming a Program Supervisor for the same company. I worked with adults and children in two different group homes, and I managed them both at the same time. Eventually, I decided to leave that job and pursue something else. I found Karner Blue Education Center and was referenced there by a family member. After applying, I was recruited to join the EMHC program as an Education Assistant Specialist. I worked as an EAS for 3 years with Karner Blue, for I loved the EMHC program. This inspired me to pursue my LPCC licensure and apply to Canvas Health to continue working within the EMHC program. Currently, I am a Life Skills Counselor for Canvas Health.
To refer a student to Elementary Mental Health Services in schools where Canvas Health has a presence, talk to your school social workers, school counselors, or school principal where Canvas Health has a presence.
Certified Family Peer Specialist
Mobile Crisis Clinician
It is important to consider family dynamics and history in order for clients to work through their problems and heal.
In Anoka County, receive immediate assistance if you are experiencing a mental health crisis by calling (763) 755-3801.
Postdoctoral Psychology Fellow
In assessments or outpatient therapy, part of my process is to ensure you feel heard, understood, encouraged, and supported. I value the unique experiences of individuals and strive to work with you as you navigate life’s stressors. I draw from various therapeutic approaches to explore challenges and promote insight, resiliency, and self-empowerment.
Provided assessments and therapy for substance use and mental health while working with adolescents incarcerated through the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice. Pre-doctoral internship was completed at North Memorial and the Interprofessional Center of St. Thomas University.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, contact Angie Lubo, Program Specialist; alubo@canvashealth.org, (651) 251-5059
Child Protection Innovation Coordinator
Referrals for Emergency Social Services are made through the counties in which Canvas Health serves.
Outpatient Supervisor
My approach is holistic, utilizing therapies such as; Cognitive Behavioral, Acceptance & Commitment, Mindfulness, Family Systems, and Trauma Informed. I utilize DBT skills training, psychoeducation and focus on strengthening an individual’s support system.
Many years of experience in mental health working with all ages in clinic, community and residential settings. My experience includes Outpatient Psychotherapy, Residential SPMI Services, Children’s Day Treatment, In-Home Family Based Services, Hospice, Substance Use Treatment, Supervision, and Program Administration.
To check this provider’s availability or to make a referral or appointment, please call our Intake Coordinators at (651) 777-5222; email intake@canvashealth.org, or complete this form to request an appointment.
School-Based Mental Health Clinical Trainee; Justice Alan Page Elementary
It helps to meet people where they are.
It started with me working in group homes. While participating in an MFT program, I continued to work in mental health facilities and homeless shelters.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Mental Health Clinical Trainee; Woodbury High School
I use a person-centered, strength-based approach to join alongside clients in their pathway to growth and healing. I work collaboratively with clients and their families to identify and work towards their goals. I believe that building a safe and supportive therapeutic relationship and environment is essential to effective therapy. I integrate trauma-informed, CBT, and family systems approaches to encourage client’s to establish healthy patterns of behavior, utilize their personal strengths, and connect to themselves.
I have been working within the field of mental health and education for more than 4 years. Throughout this time, I have had the opportunity to work with infants, children, adolescents, young adults and their families. These opportunities have included psychiatric residential treatment, corporate foster care and school-based settings.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Mental Health Clinical Trainee; Quora Education Center
I aim to work collaboratively and compassionately with clients to create treatment plans that are evidence based and meet their specific needs.
I taught English, English as a Second Language, and special education in suburban and urban districts across the country for the last 15 years. Additionally, I worked with traumatized youth at Collier Group Home where I began my career in social work in their counseling department. I recently completed a master’s level clinical internship with Canvas Health in their TAP department and am proud to have joined their team as a full-time school-based therapist. I am trained in TF-CBT, Nurtured Heart Approach, and the Sanctuary Model. I am familiar with CBT, EFT, DBT, trauma-focused addiction, clinical anxiety treatment, trauma treatments.
I am a member of Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc., and the Corresponding Secretary for the Minneapolis Chapter of Jack and Jill of America Inc.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
Service Coordinator
Every day is a new day to be of service to those who need it.
I have been working with the aging population in some capacity for more than 40 years and wouldn’t trade it for anything else.
For more information about our Service Coordination Program, contact (651) 251-5046.
School-Based Mental Health Clinical Trainee; STMA Middle School West
Working with youth has always been close to my heart, and I believe wholeheartedly, that by building healthy children, it helps support a lifetime of health. Our world is so very complex, and in navigating all that life has to offer, we can all use extra support, an ear to listen, ideas to work through difficulties, reminders of how we have gotten through the hard times, and how every day, we can work hard to do our best, acknowledge and apologize for our missteps, and work to make healthier choices the next time.
I have been a Social Worker since 2008 and have worked in several different areas since starting in the school-based program with Canvas Health.
I worked in child protection for about 4.5 years and had some brief experience working with adult foster care licensing as well. I loved working with families and helping them by removing or reducing barriers and reunify children with their caregivers.
I then transitioned to working as a Care Coordination Social Worker for about four years, helping steer individuals to resources, working on client-identified goals, and working with healthcare providers to help support client health. However, I truly missed working with youth, and ended up moving into working with middle schoolers for seven years as a school social worker in rural Minnesota. I worked to promote embedding social and emotional learning in the district to help empower and educate staff on ideas to support students, coordinated with community providers, addressed students crisis as well as attempting to prevent crises, and collaborated with staff, caregivers and community providers to help support students overall.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School-Based Mental Health Clinical Trainee; STMA Middle School East
My therapeutic style is compassionate and sincere. I believe that each individual has within them the ability to heal, grow, thrive, and become their true selves. It is my goal to help my clients harness that ability. I strive to authentically connect with each client in order to help them feel accepted and celebrated in a non-judgmental and safe environment.
I am passionate about supporting mental health needs of children, adolescents, and families. I have previous experience providing mental health services in children day treatment and school-based settings.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
School Based Therapist; Park High School
My goal as a therapist is to create a space for healing and a place for clients to grow. I believe I am a tool in clients tool box along their journey to meeting their therapeutic goals. In therapy I use strength based, cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma focused therapy, and mindfulness skills to help clients learn and explore their thoughts and emotions.
I have more than 10 years of experience working with children, teens, and families in a variety of different mental health settings, including residential inpatient treatment center, case management services, outpatient therapy, and school-based therapy. I have experience providing individual, group and family therapy services.
To refer a student to school-based mental health services, please contact your school’s social workers.
Children's Mental Health Case Manager
My work within the mental health field has led me to ascribe to the old saying, “it gets better.” However, one’s past and current family or community system leads to variation in how better it gets. Nobody has all the answers about what is right, wrong, or necessary to help form a well-rounded individual. However, a foundation that supports the overall wellbeing of a client is one way to support in doing so, and that is what we are when working in the mental health field. Another stone in the foundation with which to build upon.
I have more than 3 years of experience working with children diagnosed with ASD and related disorders in clinic, school, and home-based settings. I also have experience working as a behavioral and supervisory E.A. in the MN public school system, as well as experience as a lead pre-school teacher for ages 2-5.
For questions regarding Children’s Case Management, contact Lori Swenson, Case Management Program Administrator; lswenson@canvashealth.org; (651) 251-5065
Adult Mental Health Case Manager
My personal philosophy mental health is a huge part of healthcare. Mental health can impact every part of your life and it is something that really needs to be as important as other parts of your health.
I have worked in several different areas in the realm of healthcare. From working with seniors in activities to more recently a career counselor helping students. I love helping people be the best they can be.
For questions regarding Adult Case Management’s eligibility criteria or the referral process, contact Danielle Eliasen, Case Management Program Administrator; (651) 251-5020; deliasen@canvashealth.org.