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Helping Minds Thrive

Psychiatric care for children, teens, and adults in Washington State—Care rooted in compassion, focused on growth.

Available for Telehealth or In-Person

About Rooted Minds

Something brought you here. Maybe a parent who's been fighting for answers. Maybe a teenager who finally decided to speak up. Maybe an adult who has been white-knuckling it alone for years and is ready to try something different.

Whatever it was — you found the right place.

Rooted Minds Psychiatry is built for young people — children, teens, and young adults navigating the hardest parts of growing up and figuring out who you are. The care here is real, unhurried, and built around you — not a checklist, not a diagnosis code, not a 15-minute box.

You get a provider who doesn't talk down to kids, dismiss what teenagers feel, or treat adults like they should have it together by now.

Life is hard. That's exactly why this practice exists.

Medication Management for:

  • Behavioral concerns in children and teens

  • ADHD and attention concerns

  • Autism

  • Anxiety & Depression

  • Mood Disorders

  • Stress and life transitions

  • OCD behavior

  • PTSD

  • Schizophrenia-spectrum and psychotic disorders

Rooted Minds is based on the idea that you are in a safe place to grow, heal,
and be
yourself - Renee

  • I'm a mom, a wife, and someone who genuinely loves being outside — hiking, exploring local events, and soaking up everything the Pacific Northwest has to offer. My kids range from 15 to 27, so I'm living the full spectrum of adolescent and young adult life in my own home — and that perspective shows up in my work.

    I relocated from Arizona to Bellingham in 2021 and haven't looked back. PNW life fits. I'm rooted here, and I'm proud to be part of this community — including as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. Everyone who walks through my (virtual) door deserves care that's affirming, honest, and free of judgment.

  • I have 20 years of nursing experience, 17 of them in pediatrics. I currently serve as the Director of two voluntary mental health crisis centers, where I lead teams caring for people across the full spectrum of psychiatric complexity. I have cared for children & teens with trauma, behavioral challenges, and mood disorders up to those who are adults presenting with schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, psychosis, and suicidal ideation.

    I've worked at the intersection of crisis and chronic mental illness long enough to know that behind every diagnosis is a person and a story. That clinical range — from a struggling 7-year-old to an adult in acute psychiatric crisis — means I'm rarely caught off guard, and I bring that steadiness into every evaluation and medication management appointment I do in private practice.

  • I'm trauma-informed and ACE-aware — it's not a framework I learned in a training and filed away, it's how I think and how I show up in every interaction. I understand that behavior is communication, that symptoms don't exist in a vacuum, and that what happened to someone matters just as much as what's happening now.

    I've been called the calm in a crisis — by colleagues, by patients, by families sitting across from me in some of the hardest moments of their lives. I don't say that to brag; I say it because I think it matters enormously when you're trusting someone with your child's mental health, or your own. You need someone who isn't rattled, who isn't rushing to the next thing, and who can hold space for the hard stuff without flinching.

    I'm compassionate and genuinely hard to shock. I've worked with childhood trauma, behavioral crises, psychosis, suicidal ideation, and everything in between. There is very little you or your child could bring to me that I haven't encountered in some form — and nothing that would make me see you differently as a person. Families and young people can be honest with me. That's the whole point.

Hard days are hard. You don't have to face them by yourself.

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