
A New View Counseling and
Psychological Services
2332 West 12600 South Suite 2C, Riverton UT 84065 752 North 2250 West, Suite G, Springville UT 84663
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Kathrine Parnell, MSW, LCSW
Owner and Clinical Director
After graduating from California State University, Bakersfield with her Masters Degree in Social Work, Kathrine has worked with children and families in the foster care and adoption setting. She has extensive professional and personal experience helping individuals on the autism spectrum. She has also spent several years working with individuals across the age spectrum in the medical setting, including working as a neuro-oncology therapist at the Huntsman Cancer Institute. She is a skilled marriage therapist certified in the Gottman approach, and has assisted hundreds of couples in strengthening their relationships.
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Brian Parnell, LCSW
Consultant / Therapist
Brian has worked in the field of mental health since 1986, beginning with a lengthy stint in child welfare, adoptions, and domestic violence services. He has managed state programs that serve people with intellectual disabilities and related conditions such as autism, and has served on a federal commission that supports autism research and funding allocations. Most recently Brian has provided therapy to people involved in situations involving high-conflict divorce and custody. Currently Brian provides supervision and administrative supports to the team at A New View Counseling and Psychological Services, and is available for consultation to other agencies. He is a member of the AFCC (Association of Family and Conciliation Courts).
Springville Office - 752 North 2250 West, Suite G

Anna Hunsaker, CSW
Anna is experienced at working with children, particularly neurodivergent children and their parents. Her specialty has been working with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. She also has extensive experience working with grief, aging, and caregiver burnout, and has worked with many individuals who are suffering from aging-related conditions such as dementia or terminal illness. She employs Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Trauma-Focused CBT, Play Therapy, and Client Centered Therapy, depending on her clients' needs and goals.
Riverton Office - 2332 West 12600 South, Suite 2C

Mike Jensen, LCSW
Mike has been in counseling for over 15 years and has worked extensively with adolescents and children. He recognizes that life can be challenging at times, especially over the last two years. He believes in supporting individuals in their journey and in assisting them towards a path of healing and empowerment. He believes in starting where the client is and creating a safe space for growth. He is experienced in treating clients with anxiety, depression, trauma, and autism. He has extensive training in the treatment of individuals with trauma. And he has experience in working with adolescents and youth. He provides a variety of therapies including CBT, TF-CBT, EMDR, and DBT. He will work with clients to determine which therapy is the best fit.
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Kimber Petersen, CSW
Kimber started her career working in an intensive treatment setting for children with severe behaviors and moderate mental health needs. She has served as the Director of Residential Treatment in a nonprofit agency while completing her Masters in Social Work degree from Boston University. As a treatment provider, Kimber has focused her work on children and families, primarily working with parents on improving family dynamics, communication, and parenting skills. Kimber’s focus on parenting is unique and supported by her certification in the Teaching-Family Model, an evidence based method for caregiver-child relationships. To accommodate busy families she has appointments available on Saturdays and evenings during the week.

Rebecca Ruda, CMHC
Whether you are wondering how to live with the trauma you have experienced, or whether you struggle with relationship or mental health issues, you are welcome here. I view each of my clients as heroes on their own journey, and the journey begins with learning to regulate emotions and reconnecting with the physical body. Next, we examine and question the thoughts that, when believed, cause suffering. We then dive deep into understanding what is in and out of your control, so that you can be empowered to do what you can, and let go of what is not yours to carry. Finally, we work on crafting a lifestyle that is fulfilling for you, with a focus on honesty and self-care. When these skills are put into practice, it is possible to live a happy life regardless of the circumstances.
I use the work of Byron Katie, IMTT, EMDR, EFT (tapping), ACT, mindfulness, CBT, and the Gottman method in therapy.

Trent Peterson, CMHC
Trent has experience working with mood disorders, addictions, anxiety and depression, as well as helping couples improve communication, get through rough patches and better the quality of their relationships. He has helped countless couples regain that spark and learn to nurture the love that first brought them together. If you feel "stuck" somewhere in your life, Trent has advanced training in existential psychology and will be happy to help you find your way. Living under the weight of troubling emotions, or unsatisfying relationships, or just feeling lost can take a heavy toll on your well being. He is trained and experienced in helping in these situations, and eager to meet soon so you can start on your healthier path.

Charlotte Marshall, MS, CSW
Charlotte is skilled in helping young people work through trauma, and helping children learn emotional regulation and healthy problem solving skills. She is experienced at addressing depression and anxiety in people of all ages, and is trained in the Gottman method for couples therapy. She has completed Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy training which assists children and caregivers cope and process traumatic experiences. Charlotte is available to assist people of all ages to address past hurts and live happier, more peaceful lives. She also is well-versed in working with people on the autism spectrum and their families, and is working with people affected by high-conflict divorce and custody situation. Charlotte also is a member of the AFCC (Association of Families and Conciliation Courts).

Keely McGee, CSW
Keely believes that therapy should be a collaborative experience and seeks to empower her clients to achieve their goals through a strengths-based perspective. She approaches therapy with an eclectic view, using elements of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT), and other evidence-based models tailored to her clients' personalities and needs. She enjoys working with the LGBTQIA+ community and with adolescents and adults coping with religious trauma and faith transitions, depression, anxiety, body image issues, and grief and loss. She also has experience working in the medical field, child welfare, and incarcerated settings.

Collette Charles, CSW
​If you are ready to change existing patterns in your life or make peace with your past, Collette is here to offer a safe, nonjudgmental place to bring your story. Collette has experience working with anxiety and mood disorders, trauma, faith transition, maternal mental health, and a range of sexual issues. She uses a variety of evidence based treatment modalities, including Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, IMTT, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Creative Art Therapies. There is no need to continue struggling alone. Collette will work with you to explore your holistic needs, including your emotional, spiritual, physical, and social well being. Collette works with people affected by high-conflict divorce and custody situations; she also is a member of the AFCC (Association of Families and Conciliation Courts).

Emily Mathurin, CSW
Hi! I'm experienced in working with individuals who have suffered some type of emotional trauma, making sense of what happened to you and helping you restore balance and hope to your life. I am trained in the use of EMDR, an extensively researched, effective psychotherapy method proven to help people recover from trauma and other distressing life experiences including PTSD, anxiety, depression, and panic attacks. As an experienced medical social worker I have helped many with end of life issues, people experiencing chronic illness or pain, and their caregivers. In addition to English I am fluent in Spanish, French and Haitian Creole. You're on this page because you've decided to take steps to free yourself from emotional pain. Won't you schedule an appointment with me so we can begin your healing journey soon?

Liz Jarrard, ACMHC
Liz is experienced in working with people who have ADHD, anxiety and depression, behavioral issues, stress and self-esteem. Her strength is practicing the art of active listening and takes a client-centred, trauma informed approach to counseling. Her passion is getting to the heart of the matter—communicating compassionately and authentically with her clients. Liz is working towards full licensure as a Clinical Mental Health Counselor and is under the supervision of Kathrine Parnell, LCSW.

Kehaulani Dennis, CSW
Kehaulani’s go-to modalities are trauma focused – Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and strengths- based perspective models such as Solution Focused Therapy. She is experienced working with adolescents who struggle with depression, anxiety, substance use and family dynamics. She also has experience working with survivors of domestic violence, both adults and adolescents. She enjoys incorporating mindfulness and grounding techniques to increase people’s management of anxiety and worry.

Carrie Harris, LCSW
Whether you are struggling to adjust to new life situations or feeling in crisis, Carrie invites you to share your story and work with her to conquer the challenges you face. She uses the Gottman method in working with couples. She also incorporates Image Transformation Therapy (IMTT) and Internal Family Systems (IFS) into her work. She works with children, teens and adults, using proven methods such as cognitive behavioral and strengths based therapies. She especially enjoys working with teenagers experiencing stress, pressure and relationship difficulties, teaching them tools to help develop healthy coping strategies, inner strength, and resiliency. Carrie invites her clients to walk a path with her towards peace, balance and wellness.


Megan Anderson, CSW
Megan believes in providing a safe and supportive environment for people to grow, become more in tune with their emotions, and find peace within their lives. She has experience working with adults who struggle with depression, anxiety or stress, and personality disorders, and experience working with members of the LGBTQ community. She has also helped teens and youth cope with stress, family life balance, and school struggles, and has extensive training working with children and youth on the autism spectrum to adapt to and build confidence in their environment. She utilizes CBT, strength-based approach, reframing, and person-centered theory to build self-confidence and empower people to overcome their struggles. If you would like to cultivate an environment that is one of mindfulness, present-focused, and more filled with peace, please reach out to me to begin our journey towards healing.
Brittney Wilson - Practice Coordinator
Brittney is Practice Coordinator for A New View Counseling and Psychological Services. She has a wealth of experience overseeing the daily operations of mental health organizations. Working with our Executive Director, Brittney is working to expand agency services and ensure high quality mental health care is being offered through ANV. Brittney oversees our front office and so coordinates your first contacts with A New View. When you call to make an appointment, one of our team will take basic information about your reason for seeking counseling and then match you with a therapist who best suits your needs. While questions about your ongoing appointments should be addressed with your therapist, the front office team is also available to answer questions that may arise. They assist our billing specialist with processing payments and help ensure your insurance company covers their required share for your appointments. They are available to help problem solve when payment or scheduling issues arise. And we have them to thank for the calm, clean peaceful environment we all experience while we’re in the offices.

Victoria Hamilton, Billing Manager
Victoria and her team of billing specialists translate behavioral health care services into medical claims, which are then submitted to insurance companies. She provides billing services to dozens of providers all over the U.S.A. She follows up on all claims to ensure that insurance companies contribute their obligated portions on the client's behalf. She also provides eligibility information to patients. Victoria is available to clients to trouble shoot and coordinate insurance coverage and payments.
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