Colville Tribes HHS
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Mental Health ​Services

The Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation works to ensure all Native Americans have the support needed to have the quality of life desired through culturally infused behavioral health services. Behavioral Health services support the emotional, psychological, social, and spiritual well-being of individuals, families, and communities.  We provide:​
  • Information and Referrals
  • Evaluations/Screening
  • Individual Therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Family Counseling
  • ​Culturally Relevant Treatment
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Our Counselors

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 Clare Harris (BHP Clinical Director) - I have spent over 20 years supporting individuals with intellectual and mental health disabilities and has taught in public schools and at the community college level. I hold a Master's Degree in both Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Clinical Addictions Counseling and I am currently working on my PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision. My former positions include Medication-Assisted Treatment Director and Deputy Behavioral Health Director where I supervised the delivery of mental health and substance use therapies. The majority of my experience has been in rural communities where I have worked to leverage available resources and services to address the needs of those living in the community with dual diagnoses of mental health and substance use. 
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 Zach Feist - I am located out of the Omak clinic. I have a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Mary of North Dakota where I studied Psychology, Philosophy, Theology and Wellness.  I relocated here from North Dakota/Minnesota.  I enjoy the outdoors, camping, hiking, fishing and hunting.  I also love health and fitness. I have a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health.  I am fully licensed to practice in mental health and related areas. 
​I have specialized training in trauma informed care practices such as Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavioral therapy. I enjoy working with adolescents, adults, and families to address behavioral, mental health, and substance abuse issues. I have experience providing in-home family therapy, individual, adolescent, group, couples, residential and outpatient treatment and services. I am a certified clinical supervisor and am able to work with trainees and future licensees for licensure. My orientation is trauma informed with a holistic approach to therapy. 
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 Kellie Mann - A skilled practitioner in restorative practices and community healing, my therapeutic commitment centers safety, belonging, and dignity. I relocated from the southside of Chicago, IL with a degree in Forensic Psychology to serve and be of service.  Previous work experience includes disruption within county jails, state prisons, public schools/residential treatment facilities, and police departments. Twenty years of social service experience includes in-home treatment throughout New York City, Milwaukee, WI, and New Orleans, LA. I studied abroad in Israel and participated in a months-long service learning project in The Gambia, West Africa. A dedicated decade of social justice work from clinical practice to prison reform, what I offer is space for healing.  I believe in dynamics and transformation. I work to erect a posture of forward movement. 
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Candace Nigh - I’m stationed at the San Poil Residential Treatment Center in Keller. I love being surrounded by nature – the beautiful San Poil River, mountains, forests, deer, and wild turkeys. I relocated from Indianapolis, Indiana where I earned a Master’s Degree in Social Work. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and enjoy working with children, adults, and families to address behavioral, mental health, and substance abuse issues. My focus in treatment is to help individuals identify their values so they can live a joyful, meaningful life. I am married and have two adult children who are both married. My husband Joseph and I enjoy cooking, gardening, hiking, listening to music, and traveling.
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Stephanie Price - I have an Bachelor’s Degree from the University of North Carolina-Pembroke where I studied English Literature, Journalism, and Sociology and Psychology. I have a Master’s of Science from East Carolina University where I studied Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders. I am fully licensed to practice Mental Health and Substance Use therapy and have specialized training in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) from the Linehan Institute in Seattle. I have experience in residential treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, and outpatient treatment.  I am a Certified Clinical Supervisor Intern and I work closely with trainees and interns who are new to this field of practice. I have primarily worked for Community Behavioral Health Centers as a professional counselor. I have 21 years of experience in Substance Recovery. My counseling orientation is centered around the idea of wellness. In order for us to be well, we must work on our mind, body, and spirit balance. I use a holistic approach to counseling that is centered on the needs of the people I work with. 
  • Home
    • Our Area
  • Area Agency on Aging
    • Inchelium Meal Site
    • Keller Meal Site
    • Nespelem Meal Site
    • Omak Meal Site
  • Behavioral Health
    • Substance Use Services
    • Clinical Cultural Specialists
    • Mental Health
    • School-Based Mental Health
  • Child Support
  • Children and Family Services
  • Convalescent Center
  • Diabetes Program
  • LIHEAP (Energy Assistance)
    • Food Distribution
  • Native Connections Suicide Prevention
  • San Poil Treatment Center
  • Social Services
    • Adult Protective Services
    • Definitions/Signs
    • Policies
  • Stay Safe
  • Tribal Health
    • Health Education
  • WIC