Our Team

  • Hannah Vorst, MSW, LISW-S

    The pain you feel is real, no matter how big it is. Maybe it’s just a murmur in the background, a void or emptiness, or something yelling right at you. Whether that pain is from some life-changing event(s) in your life or it’s from something within your relationships and/or everyday life. Pain and suffering cannot be avoided, and no one goes through life unscathed. Growth is intentional and is a constant, continuous decision every day to participate in it. Healing pain and suffering is part of the growing process. If you want to find your best version of yourself, answers to questions you don’t quite have formulated, and/or inner contentment, Hannah wants to help. Let’s be brave together to find what you’re looking for. Let’s heal from the inside out.

  • Tyler Vorst, MSW, LSW

    Tyler believes individuals who are seeking healing should be free to choose the direction and pace of their therapy in order to assist the individual in achieving growth beyond their mental health and trauma. He believes through assisting the client in identifying how their experiences in life have helped to shape what they are currently experiencing and giving them a space to be able to work through those challenges, clients can build a foundation for long-lasting change. His area of interest is working with clients who have a history of trauma, assisting them in learning more about what they are experiencing as a result of that trauma, and how they can work towards post-traumatic growth.

  • Mackenzie Hall, MSW, LSW

    Mackenzie's therapy style is strength-based and trauma informed while meeting her clients wherever they are on their journey and to help them understand their past and regain their sense of self. She sees the resilience children possess and focuses on their strengths in working with them and their support systems despite any challenges that may arise. Mackenzie continues to pursue ongoing clinical development in treatment modalities that foster healing from trauma and daily stressors. Taking the first step towards healing can be scary, but Mackenzie is here to come alongside you through this journey to bring calm and peacefulness to your life.

  • Amanda Bradley, MS, LPC

    Amanda possesses a passion in working with teens and their families long before working as a counselor. Amanda approaches therapy in a client focused approach, and enjoys working with her clients to find a solution that will meet their needs. Amanda has a special interest in helping first responders and their families, veterans, and teens, and the LGBTQ+ community. Amanda has worked with women in recovery, and enjoys helping each of her clients reach their unique goals.

  • DOUG Thompson, MSW, LSW

    Our struggles can serve as invitations to address present day challenges, or revisit and heal an old wound. Whatever distress you may be feeling, a meaningful, authentic, and connected life is possible, and Doug would be honored to work with you to chart a path forward. Doug works with adult clients only, and those struggling with depression and anxiety are good fits for his therapeutic style.

  • James Barker, Administrative Assistant

    James is our behind-the-scenes extraordinaire assistant. He does many tasks that allow our therapists to focus more on their clients. He completes records requests, assists with scheduling, filing, billing to name a few.

    James is an Air Force veteran. He’s a valuable member of our team.