Our Team
Addiction Counselors in Cody
Cody Regional Health's Cedar Mountain Center (CMC) is staffed with individuals representing varied backgrounds, skills and counseling philosophies. This variety provides the capability of matching a patient with a counselor who would be most effective in working with the resident.
The Cody Regional Health CMC Team:
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Scott Pollard, MD Psychiatrist- Medical Director -
Steve HumphriesWadsworth, Ph.D., LMFT -
Tom Spiering, RNNursing Supervisor -
Mary StrobleOffice Coordinator -
Jackie FalesPeer Support Specialist -
Krista Blough, APRN, PMHNP-BC
Not Pictured:
- Blake Thompson, Administrative Assistant
Cody Regional Health CMC Counseling and Case Management Team:
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Josh Spinney, MA, LPCLPC, Cedar Mountain Center Counselor Supervisor -
Amber Shier, MSW, LCSWLCSW - Counselor II -
Michelle BrennerInpatient Case Manager
- Masters-level licensed professional counselor
- Specializes in the treatment of children and families to resolve conflicts or other life stress difficulties through Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Internal Family Systems (IFS), and Positive Psychology.
If you or someone you love could benefit from joining us for recovery, please do not hesitate to call us at 307.578.2531.
General Information
Cedar Mountain Center provides residential inpatient services that include: integrated detox/withdrawal services, psychotherapy, medication-assisted therapy (MAT), relapse prevention planning, and self-help recovery groups. Utilizing a trauma-informed approach to treatment, Cedar Mountain Center utilizes clinical or psychiatric evaluation, assessments, and/or diagnosis to establish individualized resident-centered treatment plans. Cedar Mountain Center provides crisis intervention, on-going problem solving, progress monitoring, and follow-up as needed while working collaboratively with agencies, schools, courts, law enforcement, medical personnel, etc.
Confidentiality
In compliance with the Wyoming Mental health Professions Practice Act (W.S. 33-38-103), HIPAA, CARF, and CMC services provided are confidential; any information communicated or recorded for the purpose of diagnosis, evaluation, or treatment is considered to be privileged communication and cannot be disclosed by us without your written permission. You may refuse to disclose and may prevent the disclosure of confidential information; however, there are some situations in which it is mandatory we disclose.
Those situations include:
- Where abuse or harmful neglect of children, the elderly, or disabled or incompetent individuals are known or reasonably suspected
- Where the validity of the will of a former resident is contested
- Where such information is necessary to defend against a malpractice action brought by the resident
- Where the immediate threat of physical violence against a readily identifiable victim is disclosed to a licensed mental health professional
- In the context of a civil commitment proceeding, where an immediate threat of self-inflicted harm is disclosed to a licensed mental health professional
- Where the client alleges mental or emotional damages in civil litigation or otherwise places his/her mental or emotional state in issue in any judicial or administrative proceeding concerning child custody or visitation
- Where the resident is examined pursuant to a court order
- In the context of investigation and hearings brought by the resident and conducted by the licensing board where violations of the Mental Health Professions Licensing Act are at issue.
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"The counselors at CMC are highly attuned to the needs of the individual clients and are also able to foster an effective group-treatment environment. Lectures are sensitive to client's emotional and intellectual needs in recovery. CMC has played a crucial role in my sobriety and in my overall well-being."
- Dana -
"So good I almost wish I had another 60 days to complete. From the director to the cleaning lady I have absolutely no complaints. 100 percent recommend CMC. I received the best care all around. Best treatment ever. Everyone who works at CMC is so very helpful and caring. It is like a big family living together. They made me feel so welcome, so much that I don't ever want to forget anyone here."
- Jessica -
"They helped me with the meds that I needed. The counseling was awesome, Krista helped me so much and I appreciate it so much. The groups gave me a lot of info in helping me out."
- Destiny -
"The counselors are amazing people who helped me the whole way through it. Touched on past traumas that are necessary for my recovery. The entire thing was raw but a wonderful experience."
- Jillian -
"This program is amazing. I was able to re-grasp what once was and multiply it by several factors. There wasn’t necessarily one particular thing, it was the overall program."
- Keith