Meet Our Team

Karlee Wilson, ARNP, PMHNP-BC

Co-Founder 

There are many factors that influence our mental health, and navigating them can feel overwhelming at times. Are you looking for a safe, supportive space where you can ask questions, explore your options, and feel heard without judgment? You deserve clarity and compassion as you move forward.

Karlee Wilson is a former teacher turned board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Her background in education deeply shapes how she practices and she believes understanding your treatment options is empowering. Karlee strives to ensure you feel informed, supported, and confident in your care.

Using an evidence-based and collaborative approach, Karlee diagnoses and treats depression, insomnia, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, ADHD, and challenges related to life transitions for adults ages 18 and up. Karlee’s mission is to partner with you in creating a thoughtful, personalized plan that aligns with your needs and values.

Taking that first step can feel hard but you are not alone.

Rebekah was voted Seattle Times “Best in the Pacific Northwest” for Mental Health Services in 2025.

Rebekah Hage, MSW, LICSW ADHD-CCSP

Co-Founder

Rebekah graduated from the University of North Dakota with a Master’s in Social Work in 2010. With years of social work experience in medical, school and agency settings, Rebekah has a wealth of knowledge about social systems and barriers to care. Understanding systems allows for a deeper trauma-informed lens in order to provide supportive and person-centered care. Rebekah values each person’s lived experiences and works alongside individuals to help identify their own goals. She provides a supportive environment to build on strengths while exploring areas of potential growth.

Rebekah enjoys working with parents, caregivers of all types, individuals working through life transitions, couples, grief and loss, anxiety and panic disorders. I am a skilled and knowledgeable neurodivergent affirming provider and love to support individuals and their family members to heal from the trauma and burnout living in a neurotypical world can cause. I am an LGBTQIA+ affirming therapist and everyone is welcome in my practice.