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Abbi Fetters, LCSW

Abbi is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has worked with a diverse population throughout her career as a clinician. She has worked in preschools, a therapeutic group home, wilderness treatment center, and other outpatient settings. Abbi is a firm believer that healing can only happen through support within a safe relationship. Abbi uses Cognitive Behavioral therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Brief Solution-Focused Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing. While using these different treatment modalities she strives to meet the client where they are at. Abbi has experience in parent coaching, working with adults and children that have experienced trauma, children and adults that are Autistic, anxiety, attachment, neurodiverse individuals, and behavioral difficulties.

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Kerry Ford

Kerry Ford, LCPC

Kerry is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor who has a background in psychology and a Mental Health Counseling Master's level degree through the University of Montana. She has worked in a variety of settings, including a therapeutic group home, CSCT (comprehensive school and community-based treatment), and school-based mental health services. Most recently, she has been providing outpatient mental health services to children and families through a local school system and has served as a therapeutic supervisor. She is also an adjunct professor at Flathead Valley Community College teaching courses related to access to treatment services.
Kerry has been providing mental health services in the Flathead Valley for fourteen years.


Kerry believes growth starts to occur through healthy relationships with others and works to build those relationships within the counseling setting. Kerry provides individual and family therapy and utilizes play therapy techniques, person centered therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, brief solution-focused therapy, and motivational interviewing. Kerry has experience with ADHD, anxiety, depression, school and behavioral issues, parent coaching, domestic violence, abuse, trauma, and building positive/healthy relationships.

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Danyal Wendt

Danyal Wendt, SWLC

Danyal grew up in the Flathead Valley, starting her education at Flathead Valley Community College and, most recently, finishing her Master of Social Work from Carroll College. She has spent the last three years working as a social worker at Logan Health, where she has had the privilege to witness the diverse journeys of her patients and their loved ones. 


Using evidence-based approaches and a comfortable, personable environment, Danyal sees adults seeking support and assistance with grief, life transitions, disordered eating, self image, and other concerns. 


Danyal is passionate about her work with individuals’ navigating life and loss. Her practice embraces inclusion, allyship, and social justice. 

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Marilyn

Marilyn Koo, SWLC

Marilyn obtained her Marriage and Family Therapy degree with an emphasis in trauma from Pacific Oaks College in Pasadena. Marilyn is an MFLC candidate focused on holistic health to facilitate the improvement of mental health and processing of trauma to help support clients on their personal journey with wellness, recovery, and resilience. She is a psychodynamic humanistic therapist, primarily using person centered theory, attachment theory, and Erikson’s model of psychosocial development. She has experience with diverse populations and ages struggling with substance use disorder, molestation and sexual assault survivors, grief and loss, domestic violence, personality disorders, ADHD, mood disorders, anxiety, and more in individual and group therapy. Marilyn looks forward to bringing more services to our veterans and couples, with an emphasis in working with men in our community. In addition, Marilyn brings experience working with adolescents assisting in helping them achieve academic and mental health improvement. Marilyn has a passion for martial arts and has found this to be helpful in her own personal journey of navigating trauma. 

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Erin Goudreau

Erin Goudreau, SWLC

Erin is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker Candidate with nearly a decade of experience working with adolescents in the Flathead Valley. She earned both her BA and Masters Degree in Social Work from the University of Montana, spending the last five years working with teens and families at the Center for Restorative Youth Justice (CRYJ). Erin has also worked in community mental health, providing therapy for adults struggling with psychosis and severe mood disorders. Erin is passionate about working with clients from all stages and walks of life including adolescents, adults, families, and couples. 

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Erin believes wholeheartedly in the role of the therapeutic alliance in unlocking the door to healing and true human flourishing. She takes a psychodynamic and systems approach to the therapeutic process and is comfortable working in modalities such as dialectical behavior therapy and acceptance and commitment therapy. Remaining grounded in a deep appreciation for the effect of trauma on the brain and body, Erin approaches the work of therapy from a place of humility, curiosity, and gratitude for the strength and resilience her clients bring both to sessions and their everyday lives. 

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When not providing therapy privately or at CRYJ, Erin can be found spending time with her partner, friends, dogs, and chickens in her backyard in Columbia Falls.

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