
Community Counseling Program Counselors
Our team of licensed mental health practitioners provides accessible and affordable behavioral health care where you live, work and learn.
- Bariatric Surgery
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Behavioral Health
- Inpatient Services
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Outpatient Services
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Community Counseling Program
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Counselors
- Ellen McElderry, LIMHP, LADC
- Danielle Garrison, MS, LIMHP, LMHP, LPC, NCC
- Roxanne Wayne, LIMHP
- Ryan Brown, PLMHP
- Angela Erickson, MA, LIMHP
- Darren Flores, PLMHP, PCMSW
- April Haldeman, LIMHP
- Candice Harrington, LIMHP, LADC
- Tori Hudson, PLMHP
- Tabitha Jameson, LIMHP
- Debra Kissel, LICSW, LIMHP, LADC
- Alex Keogh, PLMHP
- Tylinn Lewis, LIMHP, LIMFT
- Callie Moore, MS, PLMHP
- Natalie Nelson, PLMHP, PCMSW
- Katie Pafford, LIMHP
- Brock Thornburg, LIMHP, CMSW
- Jerry Vobejda, LIMHP
- Sarah Wiegman LIMHP, LADC
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Counselors
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Community Counseling Program
- Birth Services
- Cancer Care
- Clinical Trials
- Dermatology
- Diabetes and Endocrinology
- Emergency Services
- Geriatrics and Senior Services
- Heart and Vascular
- Home Care
- Hospice Care
- Hospitalists
- Imaging
- Lung and Pulmonary Medicine
- Nutrition and Weight Management
- Pain Management
- Palliative Care
- Pathology
- Physical Therapy
- Primary Care
- Sleep Services
- Surgery
- Urgent Care
- Urology
- Women's Health
- Wound Care

Natalie Nelson, PLMHP, PCMSW
Natalie Nelson, PLMHP, PCMSW, developed interests in behavioral and mental health in college thanks to a couple passionate instructors who taught social work and Spanish.
“Their excitement about their work got me excited and interested in helping others who speak Spanish and need assistance navigating our culture,” Nelson said.
Nelson, a counselor with the Methodist Hospital Community Counseling Program, has experience working with abuse survivors and leading cognitive and dialectical behavioral therapies (CBT and DBT). She especially enjoys leading therapeutic groups and providing individual treatment.
She believes that The Meaning of Care is focusing on the patient’s specific needs.
“The most important part of the provider-patient relationship is making sure the patient knows I care,” Nelson said. “Each person has a unique situation but is never alone in their struggles.”