
Kailey Everett
MSW, LICSW
She, Her, Hers
Bringing an integrative, person-centered, and psychodynamic approach, supporting teens, adults, and couples in healing from trauma, navigating relationship challenges, exploring unconscious patterns, recovering from addiction, and breaking old cycles to create a more fulfilling, connected, and empowered life.

Kira Fieldstrom
MSW, LICSW
She, Her, Hers
Bringing a supportive approach to working with all kinds of individuals, especially parents, people experiencing depression, anxiety and the desire to work around cycle breaking and changing negative narratives about self that are no longer true or serving self.

Xavier Schmitz
MSW, LICSW
He, Him, His
Bringing an authentic presence and a passion for supporting adults in unlocking their full potential; expanding capacity to cope with trauma, reducing stress, managing depression and anxiety, increasing comfort with gender and other identities, and improving quality of relationships.
At Phoenix Mental Health, our team is composed of dedicated professionals committed to providing high-quality mental health services. Each team member brings a unique set of skills and expertise, ensuring that our clients receive the best possible care based on your individual needs and life experiences.
Meet our providers

Therapist Worker Cooperatives
Welcome to Phoenix Mental Health, where we prioritize your mental health and offer a diverse range of services to help you navigate life's challenges. We encourage you to check out further information on Therapist Worker Cooperatives, as we believe in non-hierarchal approaches to enhance our clinicians' and clients' well-being.
We are seeking licensed therapists who are dedicated to providing compassionate, client-centered care and have a passion for working with individuals from diverse and underrepresented communities, including BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, and those who identify as marginalized. If you have experience in supporting clients through a culturally sensitive and trauma-informed approach, we invite you to apply. Clinicians who identify as BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, or part of marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to join our team.





