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Michael Harbin MSW, LICSW is a licensed independent clinical social worker with a master’s degree in social work from University of Minnesota-Duluth, with a focus on mental health and American Indian Child/Tribal Welfare. Michael completed his undergraduate degree in social work at The College of Saint Scholastica. Michael works with children ages 6 and up, as well as adults. He also has ongoing certification in Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Michael provides clinical assessment and counseling services using cognitive behavioral models, as well as psychoanalytical theory.
Dr. Beth Prewett, MS LPCC brings over 30 years of progressive experience in clinical psychology, counseling, and mental health program leadership. With a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and dual licensure as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and Board-Approved LPCC Supervisor in Minnesota, she has consistently demonstrated excellence in clinical innovation, staff supervision, and community-focused mental health care. Her expertise includes trauma-focused therapy (EMDR, TF-CBT, CPP), ADHD, FAS/FAE, Autism Spectrum Disorders, family systems work, psychological assessments, and sexual health education. She maintains a strong commitment to culturally responsive care, including work with Native American communities and incorporating family and experiential modalities such as wilderness therapy.
Katie Heaton MSW, LICSW IMH-E, provides mental health support across the lifespan, working with young children, adolescents, adults, and families. My clinical focus includes early childhood mental health, with specialized training in early childhood mental health consultation and DC:0–5 diagnostic practices. She offers therapeutic services tailored to the developmental and emotional needs of clients navigating a range of challenges—including trauma, family violence, and other life stressors. Whether supporting a young child, a teenager in transition, or an adult working through personal history, my goal is to foster resilience and promote emotional well-being. My work emphasizes building secure caregiver-child relationships, encouraging healthy coping strategies, and providing psychoeducation that helps individuals and families better understand the impact of their experiences. Through reflective practice and collaboration, I strive to empower both the clients I serve and the professionals I work alongside.
Michael Harbin MSW, LICSW, Dr. Beth Prewett, MS LPCC, and Katie Heaton MSW, LICSW IMH-E
Mental Health Professional Team