Community Counseling Program Practitioners
- 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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Practitioners
- Ellen McElderry, LIMHP, LADC
- Jerry Vobejda, LIMHP
- Roxanne Wayne, LIMHP
- Ryan Brown, LIMHP
- Robert Campbell, LIMHP
- Heather Dearinger, LIMHP
- Darren Flores, PLMHP, PCMSW
- April Haldeman, LIMHP
- Candice Harrington, LIMHP, LADC
- Jacob Hedlund, PLMHP, PCMSW
- Tori Hudson, LIMHP
- Tabitha Jameson, LIMHP
- Monique Kellogg, PLMHP, PCSW
- Alex Keogh, PLMHP
- Alison King, PLMHP
- Debra Kissel, LICSW, LIMHP, LADC
- Sabrina Knerr, LICSW
- Tylinn Lewis, LIMHP, LIMFT
- Mikayla Linakis, PLIMHP
- Adrian Lynn-Genevieve, PLMHP
- Natalie Nelson, LICSW
- Alex Nguyen, PLMHP
- Katie Pafford, LIMHP
- Angie Schindler-Berg, LMHP
- Stacey Taylor, PLMHP
- Brock Thornburg, LIMHP, CMSW
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Practitioners
- Employee Assistance Program
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Community Counseling Program
- Birth Services
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Cancer Care
- Breast Cancer
- Cancer Nutrition Services
- Cancer Rehabilitation
- Cancer Support Services
- Cancer Treatment
- Clinical Trials
- Gynecologic Oncology
- Head and Neck Oncology
- Hereditary Cancer Risk Program
- Lung and Thoracic Oncology
- Oncology Social Workers
- Psycho-Oncology
- Radiation Oncology
- Skin Cancer
- Surgical Oncology
- Clinical Trials
- Diabetes and Endocrinology
- Geriatrics and Senior Services
- Heart and Vascular
- Hospitalists
- Imaging
- Pathology
- Physical Therapy
- Primary Care
- Pulmonary Diagnostic Testing
- Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
- Surgery
- Urology
- Women's Health
Tylinn Lewis, LIMHP, LIMFT
Tylinn Lewis, MS, LIMHP, LIMFT, became interested in behavioral health as a child after observing the impact of mental health challenges on families.
As a practitioner with the Methodist Community Counseling Program, she has special interests in marriage and family therapy and working with individuals across the lifespan.
“I most enjoy being able to have skilled conversations with diverse people from all walks of life,” she said. “My clients learn from me, but I learn from them as well.”
Lewis uses narrative therapy, along with other evidence-based practices, to assist individuals in meeting their goals. Safety, she said, is the most important aspect of her client relationships.
“When a person feels safe to express themselves without criticism or judgment, it helps to establish trust,” she said. “I want my clients to know that they will always be treated with respect and dignity. They do not need to worry about feeling judged.”
Lewis considers herself kind and gentle, but she holds her clients accountable. She’s proud to work for a health system that remains focused on demonstrating The Meaning of Care – or “prioritizing the needs of clients while assisting them with compassion and concern.”