Doorways Counseling Center is now Embark Behavioral Health in Phoenix, Arizona, a premier outpatient clinic with nurturing therapists.

If you’re interested in becoming a client, contact us at 602-926-0737.

If you’re a current client looking to reach the clinic directly, please contact us at 602-997-2880.

Embark Behavioral Health in Phoenix, Arizona, previously known as Doorways Counseling Center, is an outpatient treatment program whose therapists help adolescents, teens, and young adults with mental health issues. Our outpatient treatment helps young people struggling with issues like eating disorders through an intensive outpatient program (IOP), an eating disorder IOP, and a therapeutic day treatment program (also known as a partial hospitalization program, or PHP). 

Our counselors will help your family get the mental health treatment you need in your local Phoenix community. They specialize in helping young people who are struggling with behavioral health issues like eating disorders, trauma, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), grief, and depression through a unique therapeutic framework. 

How Our Outpatient Program Can Help

Our Phoenix clinic located in the Uptown Phoenix area offers individual, group, and family therapy as well as therapeutic/peer mentoring, psychiatric services, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), dietitian services, and parent coaching. Our therapists can help your adolescent, teen, or young adult address and overcome mental health issues like eating disorders that may be affecting your family’s everyday life.  

Types of therapy offered

  • Individual therapy 
  • Group therapy 
  • Family therapy 

Services We Provide

Conditions Our Therapists Treat

Anxiety, depression, and suicide are on the rise, and young people are at risk today more than ever before. Too many adolescents, teens, and young adults in and near Phoenix go through life struggling with mental health issues like eating disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), OCD, trauma, and PTSD. It doesn’t have to be this way. Our outpatient treatment program can help your child create a life filled with joy.

Our Therapists and Team

Augie Diaz

Position: Masters Level Intern
Augie is currently pursuing his Masters in Counseling degree from Arizona State University and plans to graduate in July of 2023. He obtained his undergrad degree in psychology at the University of Arizona. His passionate in serving teens across the valley dealing with depression, anxiety and transitional stages. In his free time, he enjoys hanging out with friends and family, playing sports, cooking and being outside.

Augie Diaz

Masters Level Intern

Augie is currently pursuing his Masters in Counseling degree from...

Jennifer McClure

Position: LAMFT Therapist
Jennifer McClure is a licensed Marriage and Family therapist in Arizona. Originally from Cleveland, Jennifer attended Purdue University and The Family Institute at Northwestern before relocating to Phoenix in 2016. Jennifer helps individuals, couples, and families interrupt negative interactions and maladaptive coping strategies. Treatment produces improved communication, empathy, and accountability within families. Jennifer’s post-graduate work included research and contributing to scholarly articles on benefits of the therapeutic relationship, effective interventions for eating disorders, and health disparities among minorities. In addition, she specializes in work with families seeking healing from trauma, addiction, anxiety, depression, grief, and abuse. As a trainer, researcher, and clinician Jennifer uses trauma informed care to continually assess client needs and provide evidence-based interventions. Whether working with an individual or an entire family system, treatment promotes healthy autonomy, boundaries, emotion regulation, and safety. Jennifer primarily uses family systems theory, CBT, DBT, EFT, and somatic experience to improve clients’ perspectives and produce desired changes. Jennifer is an avid horseback rider, runner, animal enthusiast, and volunteer. She is passionate about making therapy feel safe, uplifting, and effective so that it adds joy and fruitfulness to the lives of her clients. Optional: In addition, if you are seeking faith based treatment, she can accommodate and support your goals. Jennifer will also be available to provide EMDR therapy to clients in May of 2023.

Jennifer McClure

LAMFT Therapist

Jennifer McClure is a licensed Marriage and Family therapist in...

Kanaya Adams

Position: Front Office Lead
Kanaya has lived in Arizona most of her life. She enjoys cooking and trying new recipes especially those related to her Belizean family heritage

Kanaya Adams

Front Office Lead

Kanaya has lived in Arizona most of her life. She...

Jennifer Derr

Position: Executive Assistant
Jennifer has worked in the medical field and outpatient substance abuse facilities for over 30 years. She truly enjoys helping clients and families in their healing at Doorways. She is currently the IOP Coordinator at Doorways. In her down time, she enjoys traveling, arts & crafts, reading and spending time with her kitty’s.

Jennifer Derr

Executive Assistant

Jennifer has worked in the medical field and outpatient substance...

Amy Girimonti

Position: Licensed Master Social Worker
Amy has received her Bachelor’s in Psychology from NOVA University and her Master’s in Social Work from the University of Denver. She holds a certificate in Animal Assisted Social Work from the Institute of the Human Animal Connection and partook in the Professional Program in Eating and Weight Disorders at the University of California, Berkeley. She is committed to working with teens and young adults struggling with anxiety, depression, self-harm/suicidal ideation, LGBTQ+ affirming therapy, trauma, as well as interpersonal conflict. Amy is passionate about assisting families to achieve sustainable healing and harmony; recognizing all are worthy of love and belonging. In her free time, she enjoys running, hiking, coffee, reading, and spending time outside with her family.

Amy Girimonti

Licensed Master Social Worker

Amy has received her Bachelor’s in Psychology from NOVA University...

Andrew Stravitz

Position: Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
Andrew has worked with adolescents and families in athletics, ministry, and clinical settings for 15 years. He is experienced motivating teens of all walks of life to hope for maturity and transformation. Andrew prioritizes youth working through trauma and parents enduring conflict.

Andrew Stravitz

Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist

Andrew has worked with adolescents and families in athletics, ministry,...

Maddy Little

Position: Enrollment Director
Maddy is passionate about fostering a safe, non-judgmental space for teens and young adults to process their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. She received her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Walden University and her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Colorado Christian University. She is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and specializes in working with trauma, anxiety, mood disorders, suicidal ideations/self-harm, identity development, and interpersonal relationships. Outside of work, Maddy loves spending quality time with her husband and 3-year-old son, getting creative with art and baking, and leaning into personal development.

Maddy Little

Enrollment Director

Maddy is passionate about fostering a safe, non-judgmental space for...

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Liz Sims

Position: Registered Dietitian
Liz Sims is a Registered Dietitian with a masters of science in clinical nutrition from Rush University. Liz has 8 years of experience in both inpatient and outpatient clinical settings offering nutrition counseling. She is passionate about connecting with her patients to create a healing environment and supporting goals towards recovery and overall well being. Liz is a proud mom of two fur babies and a new baby boy. Liz and her family love to travel to escape the city and surround themselves in nature.
liz sims at behavioral health outpatient center doorways phoenix

Liz Sims

Registered Dietitian

Liz Sims is a Registered Dietitian with a masters of...

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Lindsey Millenbaugh

Position: Licensed Professional Counselor
Lindsey Millenbaugh is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over ten years of experience working with adolescents and young adults struggling with substance use and other issues. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Toledo and her master’s degree in Community Counseling from the University of Akron. She spent the first part of her career working with adolescents and young adults in Akron, Ohio. She moved to Arizona in the fall of 2018 to be closer to her family and continue her passion of working with youth.
lindsey millenbaugh at behavioral health outpatient center doorways phoenix

Lindsey Millenbaugh

Licensed Professional Counselor

Lindsey Millenbaugh is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over ten...

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Russ Yost, LMFT, LPC

Position: Clinical Director
Russ Yost is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Licensed Professional Counselor, having received the Master of Counseling degree from ASU in 1981. He has worked in behavioral health for over 30 years. Russ is trained in EMDR, a trauma resolution therapy, and provides family and individual counseling. Russ is married with two adult children, and enjoys reading and choral singing.
russ yost at behavioral health outpatient center doorways phoenix

Russ Yost, LMFT, LPC

Clinical Director

Russ Yost is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Licensed...

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Heather Hall, BS

Position: Executive Director
Heather obtained a B.S. degree in both Accounting and in Marketing from Black Hills State University. She has years of professional leadership experience in a variety of private, public, governmental and non-profit industries. She loves helping companies develop, coordinate and expand operations while accomplishing organization-wide goals. Heather is married and has two sons and is very excited to be a part of the amazing team at Doorways.
heather hall at behavioral health outpatient center doorways phoenix

Heather Hall, BS

Executive Director

Heather obtained a B.S. degree in both Accounting and in...

jan hamilton at behavioral health outpatient center doorways phoenix

Jan Hamilton, PMHNP

Position: Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
Jan Hamilton is the Founder and Owner of Doorways. She is a Nationally Board Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner who specializes in adolescent treatment. Jan worked as a registered nurse for 20 years prior to receiving her Master’s degree in Nursing from the University of Arizona and her Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner certification in 1999. Her desire to provide quality psychological and psychiatric care for adolescents and young adults in an outpatient, faith-based setting led to the opening of Doorways in 2008. She’s thrilled about the opportunity for teens, young adults and families to receive the best care possible on their journey of healing!
jan hamilton at behavioral health outpatient center doorways phoenix

Jan Hamilton, PMHNP

Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner

Jan Hamilton is the Founder and Owner of Doorways. She...

Phoenix Outpatient Program FAQ 

During outpatient treatment at our Phoenix program, your adolescent, teen, or young adult will meet with a therapist to address challenges like eating disorders while maintaining their daily schedule. For those who have moderate mental health symptoms and a daily routine that’s not negatively impacting their mental health, outpatient therapy may be a good option.   

Outpatient visits to our clinic can involve weekly individual counseling sessions with one of our therapists. Our Phoenix clinic offersgroup therapy through our intensive outpatient program, eating disorder IOP, and our therapeutic day treatment program for issues like binge eating, anorexia, and bulimia.   

There are many benefits to outpatient treatment at our Phoenixclinic. Our outpatient programs allow adolescents, teens, and young adults to maintain work and school schedules and receive support from friends and family while receiving counseling — and at a more affordable cost on average than most inpatient treatment options. 

The main difference between weekly individual counseling sessions, the intensive outpatient program, the eating disorder IOP, and the therapeutic day treatment program at our Phoenix clinic is the amount of time your adolescent, teen, or young adult will spend in treatment. Weekly individual therapy sessions require the least amount of time and can be scheduled at a specific time of day. An intensive outpatient program takes place in the evening to accommodate school and work schedules and typically meets three hours a day, three to four days per week, for a total of nine to 12 hours per week. The eating disorder IOP includes individual, group, and family therapy and meets three to five days a week for nine hours total in smaller groups that promote a healing, safe environment. A therapeutic day treatment program typically meets 5.5 hours a day, five days a week, for a total of 27.5 hours per week.

The goal of outpatient treatment at our Phoenix program is to help adolescents, teens, and young adults overcome difficult behavioral health issues like eating disorders, anxiety, and depression through a series of visits to one of our therapists for weekly individual counseling sessions or an intensive outpatient or therapeutic day treatment program. 

The main difference between inpatient hospitalization and outpatient treatment is the treatment setting. Our outpatient services, which include IOP, eating disorder IOP, and day treatment offerings, provide a good option for adolescents, teens, and young adults whose needs can be met by visiting a therapist in their local Phoenix neighborhood while living at home and maintaining their daily routine. Inpatient hospitalization treatment is a good option for those who need to leave their home and receive dedicated 24-hour care in a hospital setting to overcome mental health issues.  

The length of outpatient treatment depends on each child's particular needs and whether your child is attending weekly individual therapy sessions or participating in a therapeutic day treatment program or intensive outpatient program in Phoenix. On average, outpatient treatment at our clinic can last from three months to one year. If a deeper level of treatment is needed, adolescents, teens, and young adults can step up a level of care to an inpatient hospitalization treatment program. 

Nearby Embark Programs and Therapists in the Phoenix Area

If our Phoenix program is not close to your home, check out our outpatient clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona. Located near Paradise Valley, our Scottsdale location provides intensive outpatient treatment and therapeutic day treatment programs for adolescents, teens, and young adults struggling with mental health challenges like anxiety, depression, and eating disorders. 

A Continuum of Mental Health Care Offered Across the U.S.

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If outpatient therapy, which includes intensive outpatient and therapeutic day treatment programs, does not offer the level of care your adolescent, teen, or young adult needs, Embark Behavioral Health offers exceptional treatment and therapy options across the United States. 

From virtual intensive outpatient programs to residential programs, our continuum of care will provide the right level of treatment to help your child overcome difficult mental health challenges.    

Contact us today to learn more about our programs and how they’re changing the lives of adolescents, teens, and young adults across the U.S., helping them embrace a fulfilling and purposeful future.   

Start your healing journey

Embark Behavioral Health

4747 N 7th St

Suite #450

Phoenix, AZ 85014

Hours

  • Monday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
  • Tuesday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
  • Wednesday:  9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
  • Thursday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
  • Friday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
  • Saturday: Closed 
  • Sunday: Closed 
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Areas Our Phoenix Therapists Serve 

Our therapists serve a variety of locations, including:  

  • Phoenix    
  • Midtown Phoenix  
  • Camelback East Village 
  • Central City Village 
  • Paradise Valley  
  • Mesa  
  • Tempe 
  • South Mountain 
  • Glendale 
  • North Mountain Village  
  • Tolleson  
  • Goodyear  
  • Laveen 

What Are IOPs and PHPs, and What Should You Expect?

Therapeutic day treatment programs, also known as partial hospitalization programs (PHPs), and intensive outpatient programs (IOPs) provide healing mental health treatment that can help your child, adolescent, teen, or young adult overcome difficult behavioral health challenges. Here’s what you need to know about these outpatient therapy options and how they fit into Embark Behavioral Health’s continuum of care, offered across the United States.