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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Grand Junction, Colo. (January 9, 2022) – West Springs Hospital, the 48-bed, inpatient psychiatric hospital owned and…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Grand Junction, Colo. (December 19, 2022) Mind Springs Health, the largest provider of mental health and addiction…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Grand Junction, Colo. (December 9, 2022) – West Springs Hospital, the 48-bed, inpatient psychiatric facility owned and operated…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Grand Junction, Colo. (November 17, 2022) – Mind Springs Health and West Springs Hospital are pleased to…
It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our dear colleague, Gina Toothaker. Less than two weeks…
Aspen Outpatient Program Coordinator
Michelle specializes in child, youth and family treatment and worked as a Child and Family Therapist for Mesa County Department of Human Services for over 8 years. Currently, she is a Program Coordinator with Mind Springs Health, where she oversaw Child and Family Services in Mesa County, and has more recently moved to the Roaring Fork Valley where she is a Program Coordinator in Aspen. Additionally, she does provide therapeutic services for adults, children, adolescents, and families. Michelle received her BS in Psychology from the University of Washington and her Master’s Degree from Adam’s State University. Michelle has a special interest in mood disorders, anxiety disorders, severe mental illness, and providing clinical supervision. She specializes in trauma (single episode, abuse, neglect, domestic violence), complex trauma, social-emotional development, and attachment. Michelle values supporting the community by providing education and consultation regarding child and adolescent mental health, trauma, and attachment. In her spare time Michelle enjoys spending time with family, reading, travel, and scuba diving.