Gillian Alexa McCabe, Ph.D. (she/they)
I’m a licensed clinical psychologist who works with adults navigating identity, relationships, and the messy, meaningful parts of being human. My experience includes treating depression, anxiety, trauma, OCD, anger, and challenges related to grief, body image, and disordered eating. I also specialize in LGBTQIA2S+ mental health, women’s issues, and neurodivergence, and I strive to create an affirming space where you can explore who you are and who you want to become.
My clinical approach is grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), which focuses on the interplay between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and how they shape your experience of the world. I integrate this foundation with queer and feminist theory, attachment-based work, and narrative therapy. My style is collaborative and down-to-earth, with an emphasis on understanding your patterns, building insight, and making changes that feel both meaningful and sustainable.
I’m originally from Chicago and earned my master’s degree in social psychology from Oakland University, where I researched pathological personality traits and interpersonal dynamics. I completed my PhD in clinical psychology at the University of Kentucky, studying how we classify and understand personality disorders. Outside of my clinical work, I’m a longtime anime fan, love attending comic cons, and enjoy exploring new creative interests—parts of my life that keep me curious, open-minded, and connected to the communities I care about.
In my sessions, I aim to bring that same curiosity, warmth, and authenticity into the room. Therapy doesn’t have to feel sterile or intimidating—real growth happens when you feel safe enough to show up fully as yourself. That’s the kind of space I work to create with every client.

Mindy Jones, LCSW.
Mindy is an independently licensed social worker who has been working for the VA and Air Force for the last 14 years. She enjoys traveling and spending time skiing and hiking. She primarily works from Brief Solution Focused Therapy and Acceptance Commitment Therapy models with clients and has a background in helping people with Trauma, Anxiety and Depression.

Keith Haynie, ARPN
Keith Haynie is a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner with Gold Standard Mental Health. He has 20 years of military and civilian EMS experience, 8 years ER/Trauma/Flight nursing/paramedicine, 17 years advanced practice in emergency medicine, school-based and community health, correctional medicine, inpatient and outpatient detoxification and substance use treatment, inpatient and outpatient psychiatry. He is doctorate prepared, with three board certifications in family medicine, adult gerontology acute care and psychiatric mental health. He has 5 years of experience in academia at UNM college of nursing working with undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate students. He provides medical legal consultation locally and nationally through the Expert Institute and personal referral. He also works at a private psychiatric clinic in Albuquerque, NM, works with the Veterans Independent and Assisted Living, La Sala Crisis Center in Santa Fe and provides medical direction for a health spa and for a mobile IV hydration service in Albuquerque, NM.

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Amber Roberts, LPCC
It is essential to me to build a strong therapeutic alliance with my clients to help promote a safe and comfortable healing environment. I encourage my clients to be advocates for their own well-being. I am a faith-based clinician that feels therapy is most successful when the spiritual aspect is integrated with other evidenced-based practices. It is my goal to help clients find their purpose and achieve the steps set forth in their counseling journey.
I have experience working in a variety of settings (private practice, schools, and prisons) and providing care to clients of all acuity levels. I see individuals from the age of 13 and up. Some of the issues I address are:
Trauma
Anxiety Disorders
Relationship Issues
Mood Disorders (Depression, Bipolar Disorder)
Sexual Addiction
Gender Identity Issues
Lauren ‘Lolo’ Banhg, Clinician
Lauren or “Lolo” is currently a candidate for an MA in Art Therapy and Counseling at Southwestern College in Santa Fe, New Mexico and intern at the Gold Standard Mental Health Institute. She has served as an educator for over 10 years to populations ranging from early elementary children of immigrants, neurodivergent adults, and the elderly in public and outdoor schools, care homes, remotely, and in open studios.
As an artist, meditator, female to gender-neutral-identifying, Christian, Buddhist, first generation South Korean, and Granddaughter of North Korean refugees, Lauren takes a culturally informed systems approach to exploring and recovering our deeper selves. Some areas Lauren has worked with are: grief and loss, difficult life transitions, trauma, anxiety, depression, Bipolar Disorder, substance misuse, self-esteem and self-image issues, and familial relationship distress. Her lived experiences with the arts and creative communities root her therapeutic approach in compassionate presence as she works with individuals and families to grow and reach their personal goals.

Todd Fink, LMSW
Todd is a licensed therapist and social worker with certifications in addiction counseling and mindfulness meditation. Todd has 25 years of clinical mental health experience in hospitals and outpatient settings. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Georgetown University and Master of Science in Advanced Clinical Social Work from Columbia University. In his spare time, he creates content for the Kind Mind podcast and has played banjo in The Giving Tree Band. His 2020 TEDx Talk “Beauty is in the Brain of the Beholder” and other musical and contemplative recordings have garnered millions of streams and inspire many listeners around the world.


