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Meet the Team

Owner/Chief Executive Officer of Drue Day Counseling and State LPC Supervisor. I earned my Masters of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Northeastern State University, am an LPC-Supervisor teaching Candidates to becoming great therapists, and am currently earning my Doctorate in Psychological Study. Since graduating, I have worked as a therapist, consultant and university instructor at both Rogers State University and Oklahoma State University. I have worked in an agency setting, sat on the Board of Directors for a 503(c)(3) nonprofit organization, but currently am thoroughly enjoying private practice and the people I serve with my special interests--chronic pain/illness, ASD/spectrum disorders, kink/alternative relationship styles and 2SLGBTQIA+/gendered identity issues. I believe in humanistic person centered therapeutic care for all of my clients, but often times practice from an eclectic model that is custom fit to my clients' needs. There is no "one size fits all" when it comes to your health. I take pride in offering bespoke care to unique groups of people both as a provider myself and a business owner.

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When I'm not working as a therapist, I am an advocate, a researcher, a spoonie, an author, a university adjunct and wholeheartedly an animal lover! I have strong passion for philanthropic endeavors related to human and animal welfare. My ultimate goal is to offer affordable animal assisted therapeutic services, medication management & PCP/Psych services to a wide array of clientele in the United States & beyond.

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Building Drue Day Counseling is a joy & an honor. Our providers strive towards the same mission to provide ethical, empathetic, and quality bespoke care to diverse communities. We are doing what we love!

Drue Day

Drue Day, MS, LPC-Supervisor

Founder & CEO, Therapist

We offer services to best fit you.

Between our many therapists, our goal is to provide a bespoke therapeutic approach unique to you and your needs. Each treatment plan is created with our eclectic styles and your challenges in mind. We look forward to personalizing your care with you.

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Clare Brewer, LPC-Candidate

Therapist, Candidate

Clare graduated from Oklahoma State University with a master’s in Mental Health Counseling and am currently pursuing my doctorate in Counseling Psychology. In my work, I integrate mindfulness-based therapies, parts work, and somatic approaches to support healing and self-discovery.

I’m passionate about providing affirming, sex-positive, and kink-friendly care for clients from all walks of life. I welcome folx in polyamorous, monogamous, ENM, open, hierarchical, and other diverse relationship structures. My clinical focus includes helping 2SLGBTQIA+ adults navigate trauma, substance use, identity development, sexual wellness, and relational challenges.

I approach therapy from a humanistic and holistic lens that centers self-compassion, empowerment, and the mind–body connection. Outside of session, you can find me playing pickleball, drinking excessive amounts of cold brew, and trying to add more birds to my life list.

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Don Nuam, LPC-Candidate

Therapist, Candidate

Immediate Scheduling Available

I am dedicated to creating a safe, affirming, and collaborative space where clients feel supported and understood. My therapeutic approach incorporates both systemic and relational pieces. We do not exist in a vacuum. I understand how overwhelming it can feel to carry so much while trying to hold it all together. In therapy, we'll explore what matters most to you, whether that’s understanding relationship dynamics, processing life experiences or transitions, building coping tools, or simply being heard. I am passionate about helping individuals, couples, and families navigate life’s challenges, explore personal growth, and build stronger, healthier connections. I have experience working with neurodivergent children and adults, complex trauma, and life changes. I believe that healing is a shared journey and strives to meet each client where they are, tailoring my approach to what resonates most.

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Trey McAdams, LPC

Therapist

Immediate Scheduling Available

Trey has vast experience working in Community Mental Health in genres related to, but not limited to, trauma and addiction. He has experience working with a wide array of diverse individuals. Trey is sex positive and kink friendly. He does not currently see individuals below age 14. He sees clients in Midtown Tulsa, online, and South Tulsa.

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Emma Armstrong, LMFT - C

Therapist, LMFT Candidate

Emma is devoted to creating a personable, trauma-informed, and supportive space where her clients feel safe to explore their inner world with compassion, even parts which can feel challenging to explore without self-judgement. Utilizing a holistic approach, she integrates concepts from humanistic, psychodynamic, and psychosomatic theories which focus on balanced healing between the mind, body, and soul through a secular lens. Many of Emma's clients are navigating attachment/relationship difficulties, feeling disconnected from themselves, healing from trauma or grief/loss, or navigating the difficulties of parenting. Whether they are individuals, couples, or families, she is honored to compassionately guide them through growth and healing towards the version of themselves that each envisions.

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Corbin Darnell, LMFT - C

Therapist, LMFT Candidate

Immediate Scheduling Available

Corbin works with diverse groups of individuals. Having great passion within the 2SLGBTQIA+ community in mental health. He has experience working with adults, adolescents, couples, and families with evidence based eclectic modalities - truly allowing clients to walk side by side throughout their therapeutic experience.​

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Whitney Lahann, LPC-Candidate

Therapist, Candidate

Whitney has a history of working in community mental health, children, adolescents and families. She utilizes an eclectic approach with a heavy humanistic hand to connect with her clients and aide in their treatment. In addition to young folx, she has a passion for non-traditional relationship styles. Whitney is poly/ENM & kink friendly and enjoys seeing both couples and individuals looking to improve their structure and dynamics for healthy, successful long term goals. She is a candidate working towards her full licensure. 

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Amber Pullin, LPC-Candidate

Therapist, Candidate

Immediate Scheduling Available

Amber has experience with maternal mental health, adults and families. "I believe that you are the expert of your own life. I work in collaboration with you to address identity, trauma, relationships with others/self, and self-expression. I strive to understand family history, relationships with others, self, and cultural contexts that make up your identity." She enjoys working with a wide range of individuals and getting to share space for their truths.

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Maddie Miller, LPC

Therapist

Maddie holds space and encourages her clients who struggle with various concerns. She is very passionate about working with the 2SLGBTQIA community, individuals who have experienced trauma, and chronic illness/pain, in addition to relationship concerns and family trauma. She is very passionate about women’s issues including anything from hormonal imbalances to sexual trauma and intimate partner abuse. She loves exploring the “why” and making connections while working on coping skills! Maddie uses multiple therapeutic approaches but her base approach is person-centered meaning "I am on your side and I believe you!" When Maddie isn’t “in therapist mode” she is cuddling with her partner and kitties, reading, or hiking!

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Kimberly Collogan, LPC

Therapist

Kim is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 6+ years of counseling experience, graduating from UCO. Historically I have worked with individuals experiencing a wide variety of issues including family conflict, depression and anxiety, stress-related issues, domestic violence, trauma and communication challenges. I especially enjoy working with children, teens and young adults. My counseling style is warm, calm and interactive with a highly relational and person-centered approach to therapy. I strive to create an environment where clients feel heard and understood. My empathy for others is what led me to pursue counseling in the first place. Away from work, I enjoy spending time with my husband and my four young boys, including attending their various sports and activities. I like to spend as much time as possible outdoors, and have always enjoyed gardening.

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Tammy Ferrari, LPC-Candidate

Therapist, Candidate

Tammy has a background in treating individuals effected by domestic violence, depression and anxiety. She practices with strong humanistic and cognitive behavioral influence. 

Tammy has previous experience as an investigator for many years and rediscovered her true passion in psychotherapy and counseling. 

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Lindsey Vandeventer, LCSW

"The Autistic Therapist"

LCSW - Supervisor

Now Accepting LCSW Candidates

Lindsey Vandeventer, LCSW – Interagency Supervisor is a University of Oklahoma graduate and Ronald E. McNair Scholar with over 20 years of experience across clinical and community-based social work settings. She is a neurodiversity-affirming, lived-experience, liberation-oriented psychotherapist who works with adults and families navigating complex trauma and neurodivergence, including Autism, ADHD, CPTSD, dissociative identities, and personality neurotypes commonly labeled as personality disorders.

Lindsey’s work is rooted in the perspective that many symptoms are not signs of brokenness, but survival responses shaped by overwhelming experiences, unmet needs, intersecting forms of oppression, and early attachment wounds. Her approach integrates EMDR alongside psychodynamic, Jungian, humanistic, and cognitive-behavioral frameworks, as well as polyvagal-informed nervous system regulation and somatic and sensory-based strategies to support safety, emotional regulation, and reconnection with inner strengths.

She brings experience in outpatient care, inpatient psychiatric and substance use treatment, and infant and early childhood mental health, and is particularly attuned to clients who have felt misunderstood, over-pathologized, or pressured to mask. Lindsey prioritizes transparency, consent, growth-mindedness, and relational safety throughout her work.

Beyond direct clinical practice, Lindsey is engaged in advocacy, teaching, clinical consultation, and the supervision of early-career providers. Her work is informed by an intersectional understanding of intergenerational, interpersonal, and historical trauma, including the impacts of race, gender, sexuality, disability, poverty, and systemic oppression, and is guided by the perspective that all human beings are worthy of dignity and respect. She understands healing as both individual and collective.

A lifelong learner, Lindsey continues to study holistic psychotherapy and complementary modalities, including Reiki, alongside evidence-based trauma treatments. Outside of work, she enjoys nature-based and creative practices, sound healing, music, podcasts, true crime, and playing Palia.

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Amanda Cunningham, LMSW

Therapist, LCSW Candidate

Amanda is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker candidate working towards her full clinical licensure. With a Bachelors in psychology and a Masters in social work, Amanda is dedicated to exploring client strengths and chances for improvement as well as the effect of larger systems impacting their lives. She is hopeful to help individuals in the 2S-LGBTQIA+ space as well as those with neurodivergence and intellectual differences. Whether someone is coming to therapy to process trauma, navigate relationships, or for self-exploration and understanding, Amanda looks forward to assisting in her clients' journey to live a fulfilled life, whatever that may look like. When she is not working with clients, Amanda works as a medical social worker and spends time with her son and family.

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Crystal Isaacs, LPC-Candidate

Therapist, Candidate

Immediate Scheduling Available

Crystal has a history of working in community mental health with nearly a decade of experience and a strong, well-rounded approach to holistic care. She is very passionate about encouraging client autonomy, choice, and voice. “I believe that if we are to heal, we have to be the one to show up in our own lives.”  Crystal is trained in EMDR, Seeking Safety, Psychological First Aid, amongst other measures and certifications. She thrives on asking the difficult questions to probe deeper and challenge more. When not holding safe space for clients, Crystal enjoys reading, watching movies and television, and music.

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Rhea Wolbrink, LPC-Supervisor

Therapist

Rhea is a trauma- informed counselor who specializes in helping people understand and recover from difficult relationships. This could be the relationship with yourself or a parent, guardian, friend, or lover. She has a secondary focus on working with highly sensitive and gifted individuals. She believes all people deserve respect, consideration and affirmation. She teaches several classes at a local University and works with counseling students to achieve their academic goals. When she is not being a therapist, she putters around, reads memoirs, watches trashy reality TV, eats tofu, gets incensed with politics, and tries to appreciate what's going well here on earth.

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Stephanie Bargas, LPC

Therapist

Stephanie has worked with various ages, individuals and couples. She was employed and interned with the Office of Juvenile Affairs performing psychological evaluations for the juveniles in their care. She reflects from that experience, "everyone has a story to be told and sometimes it takes that one person to listen, understand, and guide someone towards healing."

She utilizes a Humanistic approach with the belief that change is implemented in people's lives through self awareness, insight and intentional growth. Although she may challenge her clients at times, she believes it takes personal work to look deep into themselves to discover our traumas, triggers, patterns and how we can truly break the cycle and improve our lives. â€‹A fun fact about Stephanie: "Counseling is a career I chose to pursue after 16 years in the oil & gas industry as an engineer. Sometimes what we think we want when we graduate initially turns into a different passion later in life!"

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Natalie Grace, LPC - Candidate

Therapist, Candidate

Natalie (they/them, she/her) is a somatic therapist specializing in complex trauma, LGBTQ+ affirming care, and psychedelic integration. Natalie is trained in Somatic Experiencing and works with individuals healing from childhood trauma, religious trauma, and those exploring alternative lifestyles including polyamory and non-traditional relationships. Their therapeutic approach is influenced by Internal Family Systems, integrating parts work with body-based awareness.

Natalie helps clients reconnect with the wisdom held in sensation and cultivate compassion for all the parts of themselves. She creates a warm, accepting space where clients can explore their inner landscape, find safety in their own bodies, and nurture the resilience that already lives within them.

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D. Mitchell Garrett, Esq.

General Counsel & Operations Consultant

Mitchell helps our providers navigate the ethical and legal challenges presented to counselors today. He works closely with our CEO to ensure policy, procedure & compliance are at the forefront of our minds during the course of business and treatment. He consults on operational administrative tasks and keeps our staff up to date on applicable laws and rights of practice. Mitchell is a Mental Health First Aide trained & certified attorney. 

Drue Day

Drue Day, MS, LPC-Supervisor

CEO, Clinical Director, Therapist

Drue works with folks struggling with identity, gender/sexuality and development. I work with a wide array of client situations but have special interest in chronic/acute pain and illness, trauma, and 2SLGBTQIA+ and gender issues. This practice is kink friendly and sex positive. I have vast experience working with a wide array of relationship types including but not limited to: mono, poly, hierarchal, open and explorative models. I offer my clients a client centered humanistic approach to their care –being highly attentive to needs while also offering a challenging environment for clients to “dig deep” into their situations and collaboratively find solutions.

Hannah Bateman

Hannah Bateman

Billing Specialist

Hannah has completed the Medical Billing and coding program from Oklahoma State University and is currently working towards her CPC Certification to further enhance her skills and work towards team success! With a strong background in administrative processes and a passion for healthcare, she is eager to contribute to the efficient management of billing operations. 

Drue Day Counseling 
Teaching Clinic

We offer unlimited therapy sessions with master's level counseling interns who are training in the Drue Day Counseling - Teaching Clinic. 

Get on teaching clinic client list: https://form.jotform.com/252939067359067

  • Individual Psychotherapy

  • Family Psychotherapy

  • Couples Therapy

  • Basic Assessment

  • Case Management

  • Consultation Services

  • Court Services/Expert

  • Crisis Management

  • Coaching Appointment

  • Supervision for Candidates

All are welcome to take advantage of our expansive service menu.

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Call/Text: 918-609-0404

1560 E 21st St, Ste 320  Tulsa, OK 74114

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