Meet the Missoula Team
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Sometimes we seek change because we feel like we are drifting apart from ourselves and those closest to us, and we’ve been stuck in this rut without being able to break the patterns that dig us in deeper. This affects us personally, but it also pulls us further from our partners and the ability to connect in ways that feel loving, supportive, and aligned with our sense of values and who we are. Through your work with Faith, together you can explore these patterns and rework them so they work for you.
Faith primarily works with couple structures or individuals navigating difficulties with intimacy such as sexual trauma, mismatched desire, and exploring pleasure. Faith also works with couples navigating big changes in life or communication patterns that feel unhelpful. While working with her, you can expect a good dose of warm humor, the opportunity to explore hard questions in a space that makes you feel valued, and support for the strengths you already have.
Location: Missoula and Telehealth
Contact: Faith@ohhicollective.com
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Gavy is a queer counselor looking forward to working with you at OH Hi! Gavy has ample experience working in the mental health field, starting in case management moving then to medication-assisted treatment facilities and later working with teens and in community mental health. Through her experiences in these fields Gavy has found two types of work that she loves harm-reduction and relationship counseling work.
Gavy works with partnerships, people in open relationships or practicing ethical non-monogamy, kink, LGBTQIA2S+, and adults across the lifespan.
Gavy seeks to co-create a space where you can explore where moments of growth and change are already happening and encourages open dialogue with a strength’s- based perspective. As systems and sex therapist, no topic is off limits in the counseling room.
In the counseling room, they work alongside clients, collaborating with curiosity, and seeking to understand narratives about you, society, and your relationships, by focusing on finding all you care about and love and creating space for you to explore relationships that nourish all the parts of you without being detrimental to your physical or mental health.
Gavy’s education comes from the University of Montana, a CACREP-accredited program, and the University of New Mexico Psychology with a Basics in Addiction Counseling.
During their free time, Gavy enjoys hedonistically eating whatever fruit is in season over the sink, thinking about the experience of being human and making art about it and hanging out with their dog Appa!
Location: Missoula and Telehealth
Contact: Gavy@ohhicollective.com
Join the team
EEK! Thank you for your interest in joining our team!
We are always seeking great clinicians and interns to join our team, current availability of positions is constantly shifting. No harm in throwing your hat in the mix!
OH Hi Collective comprises a collection of experts in the field of sexuality and intimacy. We are driven to cultivate meaningful education, spectacular sex therapists, and versatile inters to join in on the work that we do. As a collective we value collaboration, inclusion and work to build comprehensively trained staff that take a genuine interest in reducing shame and helping people improve their relationships with others. We deliver evidence-based, medically accurate and trauma informed mental health services. As part of our team we lead with curiosity that drives professional development and individual growth to cultivate healers in our complex work.
We can’t wait to meet you!
Providers
This includes any LCSW, LCPC, LMFT and those who have recently graduated who have a provisionary license and working on their hours for licensure!
Requirements of Employment:
Current State of Montana Licensure (LCPC, LCSW, LMFT or candidate license)
Clinical work with intention of specializing in sex therapy or couples work
Passion and comfort with sexual health and education
20 client sessions per week
Collaborative and ambitious qualities
Commitment to anti-racism and anti-oppression in a clinical and personal practice
Interns
We take bachelor’s level interns that help us with formulating events, curriculum and building community. Internships are accepted on a rolling basis. Please email livlegg@ohhicollective.com for more information.
Requirements of Internship:
Passion and comfort with sexual health and education
Currently enrolled in university
LOVE being part of a team and working collaboratively
Creative and playful
Comfortable making mistakes and finds growth in them
Commit 10 hours per week