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Behavioral Health Services

Mental Health Treatment

  • Adult and adolescent Individual
  • Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
  • Sex Therapy
  • Couples Counseling
  • Group Therapy

Substance Use Treatment

  • Adult and adolescent Individual
  • Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) including suboxone, naltrexone and vivitrol
  • Outpatient withdrawal management
  • Phoenix Multisport
  • All Substances Recovery Group

Our Behavioral Health Team

Jarid Rollins, LCSW

Jarid Rollins is an LCSW with trainings in trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapy, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing and the Gottman method for working with couples. Jarid has been working in mental health since 2010 and has worked in schools, jails, residential and outpatient settings. He is passionate and involved in numerous boards, advisory groups and efforts about how the Roaring Fork Valley can be a community that is healthy for all residents.

Kate Andraschko, LCSW

Kate received her Bachelors in Social Work from The Ohio State University and her Masters in Social Work from University of Denver. Kate has been working in the mental health field since 2016 and enjoys working with youth, families, and the LGBTQ+ community. Kate takes a holistic approach and believes in personalizing the therapeutic experience to fit the needs of each individual client. Kate utilizes a variety of modalities in her practice including: EMDR, DBT, CBT, grief counseling, and taking a somatic approach.

Joey Carlson, ADDC

Joey Carlson has two masters degrees, an MFA in Creative Writing and MS in Addiction Science and Counseling. Specializing in addiction and recovery, withdrawal management, motivational interviewing, CBT and DBT, experiential therapy, mindfulness and breath work. Joey was born and raised in the Roaring Fork Valley. As an addiction counselor and person in recovery, Joe understands what recovery entails and the unique demands present in the RFV. Joe runs groups, gym time and fly fishing events for people in recovery, as well as being the lead therapist for MVFP’s outpatient detox.


Michelle Skagen, SW-C

Michelle Skagen is a behavioral health provider who has been with Mid Valley Family Practice since September 2022. She received her Master’s in Social Work from the University of Denver after leaving her career in education and raising her two children. She brings a unique set of experiences to her work, having served as an educator in numerous unconventional settings, including parent-daughter workshops, traditional classrooms in secondary social studies, charter schools, and immersive travel with students. She has been trained in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, CBT and communication skills, and works with all ages dealing with anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, conflict in relationships, parenthood, and aging.

Chelsie Brehm, MSW, LSW

Chelsie Brehm is a behavioral health provider who began with MVFP in August 2023. She received a BA in Integrative Physiology at CU Boulder and her MSW at Metropolitan State University of Denver. Central to her practice is the belief that trauma and internal conflicts are not obstacles to be overcome but rather integral aspects of the human experience that, when addressed with care, can lead to profound growth and transformation. Chelsie takes a client-centered approach by employing the principles of Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) and Internal Family Systems (IFS). She guides clients in exploring and understanding the various aspects of their inner selves, fostering a compassionate and non-judgmental relationship with their internal parts. Chelsie is also trained in Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy.