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Therapist

Jane Hull has practiced counseling for twenty seven years in both inpatient and outpatient settings. She has worked with clients of a variety of cultures and backgrounds. She provides a safe environment for the client to focus on improving coping skills for current problems and aids them in resolving the stressors and traumatic events of the past as well.  Her treatment methods include problem solving, goal setting, Cognitive Behavioral Techniques as well as emotional processing with Eye Movement Desensitization /Reprocessing and Guided Imagery Resolution.

Therapist

As a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, Stacy has experience working with people of all ages and especially within the context of family. She has worked with children and adolescents who have severe emotional disorders. Her clinical work has primarily been in working with multi-stressed families with cross-generational mental illnesses. Stacy practices from collaborative and strength-based therapy models. She is trained as a Play Therapist specializing in working with kids and families dealing with a variety of presenting problems. A native of Cannon Falls, Minnesota, Stacy enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading and watching movies.

Therapist

Lora is a therapist in Prairie Care’s Woodbury Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for adults. Lora has been a psychotherapist for over 25 years. She is a leader in healthcares’ emerging field of Integrative Medicine. She is a transpersonal psychotherapist, lecturer, writer, and teacher. Lora worked in Washington, DC for several years as the Associate Director of the Center for Mind-Body Medicine (CMBM). She continues to work as a senior faculty member for the Center’s Professional Training Programs.

Therapist

Tom is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with seven years of counseling experience. Tom provides a safe and respectful environment in which to collaborate on specific issues and more general life problems. His focus is working with adolescents and adults with anger, depression, and anxiety. His therapy style combines a number of counseling approaches, including narrative, cognitive behavioral and solution-focused therapies. These therapeutic philosophies focus on helping the client to feel good about themselves, to find ways to change behaviors, and to establish meaningful connections to their values, hopes, and dreams. Tom enjoys being with his wife and four-year-old son, playing golf, taking day trips to small towns, and playing cards with old and new friends.

Woodbury Site Supervisor

Jeanne has been a part of the PrairieCare team since 2007 and serves as the Site Supervisor of the Woodbury location. She continues to work with adults in the intensive outpatient program as well as provide assessments to children, adolescents and adults. She has clinical interests in depression, anxiety, trauma, and life transitions in young adulthood. Jeanne believes in meeting patients where they are at and that developing a connection with individuals is the cornerstone to work in the mental health field. She also continues to enjoy utilizing psychoeducation both individually and within the group setting as a way for patients and families to gain a better understanding of themselves and mental illness and learn a multitude of new ways to cope. As site supervisor, Jeanne strives to allow the teamwork of different professionals and disciplines to come together to provide excellent patient care that supports individuals and families on their healing journey. 

Therapist

Emily has worked for more than 25 years in both inpatient and outpatient psychiatric programs and with a variety of patient populations. Her approach to treatment is to provide a safe place for support and provide useful tools and strategies that her patients can use to move through difficult times and heal from or learn to cope with their mental illness. When working with patients, Emily specializes in individual, group and psycho-educational therapies. She also uses creative modalities such as art therapy, journaling and movement therapy.