Our care team is made up of psychiatrists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and mental health therapists that are trained to provide compassionate psychiatric and behavioral health care services.
We provide a full spectrum of psychiatric services to adults with varying diagnoses, including but not limited to: depression, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), psychosis, dual diagnosis, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder, bipolar disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Currently St. Luke’s does not offer dedicated substance use treatment, so we may refer you to community resources that specialize in this kind of treatment.
We offer short-term, solution-focused treatment. You can count on our team of experienced psychiatric and behavioral health specialists to support you with compassion, knowledge, and understanding.
Contact us for more information about our individual and family services.
As a member of the National Health Services Corps (NHSC), we promise to serve all patients. This means:
If you are experiencing a crisis or have urgent treatment-related concerns, contact our office to speak to an on-call member of our team.
If you have non-emergency questions or concerns, please contact our office during established business hours.
Jeffrey A. Betts, MA, LCPC, LMFT serves the needs of individuals, couples, and families. He approaches therapy as a collaborative process with the hope that his patients will return to previous levels of functioning and well-being, using outcome measures to ensure progress toward goals is made. Jeff works to understand his patients' goals and preferences, to make sure they understand every aspect of therapy, and encourages feedback about the process.
He is licensed in Idaho as a marriage and family therapist (LMFT) and a clinical professional counselor (LCPC). He has worked in a variety of clinical settings, including inpatient and outpatient programs, and is experienced working with individuals, couples, and men's health issues.
Jeff earned his master's degree in marriage and family therapy from Azusa Pacific University. He is a clinical member of the Association for the Treatment and Prevention of Sexual Abuse (ATSA), and is a former president of the Idaho chapter of ATSA.
Alana Brunner, LCPC, NCC, CCMHC provides assessment and therapy for individuals dealing with situation stress, relationship issues, anxiety, mood disorders, and substance use. She has experience providing clinical services for patients of all ages, and has worked in private practice, inpatient psychiatric, and emergency department settings.
Alana is an adjunct professor in the Counselor Education Department at Boise State University. She teaches courses on depression, ethics and legal issues in counseling, and culturally aware counseling. She frequently speaks to groups regarding ethical issues, including boundaries in the therapeutic setting and cultural competence.
Alana earned her master's degree in counseling from Boise State University. She is a member of the American Counseling Association and the Idaho Mental Health Counselors Association.
Sandra Collantes, LPC provides respectful, compassionate, and validating counseling as patients progress through their goals. She uses a person-centered approach with a focus on attachment while being able to adapt to the individual needs of each client.
Sandra has experience working with individuals from various ethnicities, believe systems, backgrounds, and cultures. Some of her experience includes dealing with life, relationship, health, and depression issues.
Patricia Davis, LCSW provides assessment and therapy for individuals, couples, and families struggling with mood disorders, adjustment disorders, trauma, relationship issues, grief and loss, and work-related problems. She has training in substance abuse disorders, and has experience working in community and psychiatric hospitals, outpatient mental health centers, community agencies, and employee assistance programs.
Pat earned her master's degree in social work from Jane Addams College of Social Work at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Clarissa Grange, LMSW provides assessment and mental health treatment services for individuals struggling with life stressors, mental health challenges, and addiction. Clarissa believes in the power and resilience of individuals to adapt to challenges and overcome adversity. She uses cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques to help individuals identify potential changes to thinking and behavior to improve mood and well-being.
Clarissa started her mental health journey providing case management support to individuals in recovery. As a master’s level intern, she provided short-term individual counseling to veterans in the outpatient setting and group counseling to veterans under inpatient psychiatric care.
Clarissa earned her master's degree in social work from Northwest Nazarene University and her bachelor's degree in Spanish from Boise State University. In her free time, Clarissa enjoys the Idaho outdoors exploring hiking trails, hot springs, and ski slopes.
Yvette Jackson, LCSW provides strength-based approaches with an emphasis on attachment. She assesses and treats patients struggling with mood disorders, anxiety, trauma, substance abuse, and military-related issues.
In addition, Yvette is experienced with cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness practice, moral reconation therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, solution focused therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and existentialism.
Yvette earned her master's degree in social work from Boise State University and has provided clinical services in outpatient mental health and substance abuse programs.
Jeralyn Jones, MD treats a wide range of psychiatric disorders and particularly enjoys empowering patients to work on obtainable goals to better their mental and physical health. She helped start the Idaho Advanced Clinician track of the University of Washington Psychiatry Residency and has trained family medicine and psychiatry residents throughout her career. In 2013, she received the Ada County Medical Society Physician of the Year award for her contribution to training the next generation of psychiatrists in Idaho.
In her free time, Dr. Jones enjoys spending time with family and exploring the wild spaces of Idaho.
Matt Lindley, LCSW has worked as a social worker in various settings, including public schools, correctional facilities, inpatient hospitals, and most recently St. Luke's emergency department. Matt's clinical practice draws heavily on behavioral, existential, and positive psychology techniques with an emphasis on helping his clients find meaning in their lives. He previously served as an officer in the Idaho Society of Clinical Social Work.
Matt earned his master's degree at Northwest Nazarene University in social work where he also serves as an adjunct professor in the graduate department. When Matt isn't working he enjoys outdoor recreation with friends and family in the Idaho wilderness.
Tyler Lobb, MA, LCPC, NCC provides psychotherapy for individuals experiencing mood disorders, substance use disorders, post-traumatic stress, anxiety, relationship complications, personality disorders, and life stressors. Tyler is an Idaho licensed clinical professional counselor (LCPC) and a nationally certified counselor (NCC).
Tyler has worked in clinical psychiatric outpatient settings and community rehabilitation. He provides clinical services with a variety of patients ranging from adolescence to later life. Tyler is EMDR-trained and provides cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness-based strategies.
Tyler earned his master’s degree in counseling and addiction from Boise State University. He is a member of Idaho Mental Health Counselors association and American Counseling Association.
Laura Musteti-Oprea, MD practices psychiatry with special interests in treating depressive and anxiety disorder and psychiatric disorders specific to aging.
Wayne Nubile, LCPC believes in a strength-based and person-centered approach to providing respectful, compassionate and goal oriented mental health treatment. He provides assessment and therapy for adults struggling with anxiety, depression, life transitions, addictions problems, grief and loss, and adjustment disorders. He uses an eclectic range of therapeutic modalities based on individual needs that includes cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), solution-focused (brief) therapy (SFBT) and Rogerian therapeutic techniques.
Wayne has experience working with individuals with various ethnicities, belief systems and marginalized populations, and has provided mental health treatment in a variety of settings including outpatient clinics, inpatient psychiatric hospitals, residential treatment and correctional facilities.
Wayne earned his master’s degree in counseling with an emphasis on addiction studies from Boise State University.
Leah Reagan, LCPC provides assessment and treatment for individuals dealing with mood disorders, depression, anxiety, adjustment disorders, obsessive compulsive disorder, ADHD, and relationship issues. She also works with individuals on the autistic spectrum.
Leah earned her master's degree in counseling from Boise State University after completing an intensive internship at Warm Springs Counseling Center. Leah has over 20 years of experience, and has worked in both clinical settings and in private practice.
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The Idaho Crisis & Suicide Hotline provides 24/7 free and confidential crisis intervention, emotional support, problem-solving, and referrals to local resources for persons at risk for suicide and for those concerned about them.
You do not have to be in crisis to call.
NOTE: The Idaho Crisis & Suicide Hotline is a member of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and is taking the 988 calls for Idaho as part of the national network of crisis call centers. It is a national line, but the people you'll speak to live here in Idaho.
With MyChart, you’re able to view test results, contact your provider, request medication refills, schedule appointments and more. We encourage you to sign up for easy access to the tools and information you need to proactively manage your health. You can also set up online proxy access requests for medical records of children, spouses, or dependents.
There's also an easy-to-use MyChart app available for your mobile devices!