Meet Our Providers
The team at Edges Wellness is available to provide a variety of services and support, offering care that aligns with your needs and goals.
Filter your search to find a provider that can meet your needs.
Our Providers
Tyler J. Driscoll, MSW, LGSW
Tyler J. Driscoll, MSW, LGSW
Trauma-informed Mental Health Therapist specializing in care for queer and trans teens and emerging adults, with experience providing affirming services to rural and underserved communities. As a transgender man, I bring lived experience that enhances my ability to connect with trans youth, foster trust, and support identity development. My clinical approach is grounded in relational, identity-affirming practices and informed by 3rd Wave CBT principles, emphasizing mindfulness, acceptance, and values-driven interventions.
Contact Tyler:
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 612-305-8403
Jack Sparks
Jack Sparks
Hey, I’m Jack. As a transgender and autistic therapist, I tend to come across many queer and neurodivergent clients. I like to talk with people who feel that their emotional and internal experiences are going misunderstood or unacknowledged. I see adults and teens ages 12 and older. I enjoy providing an outpatient care setting for clients who struggle with self harm and suicidal ideation. I strive to support the folks on my caseload by offering nonjudgement, focus on self-identified goals, and consistency. I love to learn and grow, so feel free to reach out even if you don’t see your exact concerns listed.
Contact Jack:
Phone: 612-208-7330
Email: [email protected]
Cory Carline, Ed.D, LICSW
Cory Carline, Ed.D, LICSW
You might be feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or unsure where to begin. Therapy can be a space to slow down, make sense of what you’ve been carrying, and reconnect with your strengths. I offer a warm, collaborative environment where your story is honored and explored with curiosity and care. My style is supportive, authentic, and culturally responsive, blending reflection, practical tools, and humor as we move toward healing and a life that feels more grounded and authentic.
Contact Cory:
Phone: 612-467-9021
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Matthew Hansen, MS LPCC
Matthew Hansen, MS LPCC
I believe therapy works best as a collaborative space where you are recognized as the expert on yourself. Rather than telling you what to do, I aim to walk alongside you with curiosity, respect, and support as you work toward meaningful change. My hope is to help create a space where you feel heard, affirmed, and empowered in your own process. Outside the office, I enjoy traveling to explore local favorites, caring for my many animals, and appreciating city living after a rural upbringing.
Contact Matthew:
Phone: 612-200-2469
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Dr. Stephanie Coons, LCSW
Dr. Stephanie Coons, LCSW
I have been walking on healing journeys with clients for over 20 years – I cannot guarantee that it will be easy – but I can guarantee that you will not walk alone.
Contact Stephanie:
Phone: (612) 208-3208
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Crystal Wuethrich, MS, LMFT
Crystal Wuethrich, MS, LMFT
I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with more than six years of experience supporting individuals, couples, and families across the lifespan and navigating a wide range of mental health concerns. My approach is collaborative, solution-focused, and person-centered. I work to understand your unique background, history, and lived experiences while offering a supportive, compassionate, and nonjudgmental space.
I am especially passionate about working with couples, relationships, and families, guided by the belief that we are shaped by the larger systems we are part of. I am committed to creating an environment that is inclusive and affirming of LGBTQIA+, poly, ENM, and kink communities; disabled and chronically ill individuals; as well as BIPOC. My goal is for every client to feel seen, respected, and empowered throughout their therapeutic journey.
Contact Crystal:
Phone: (901) 206-3921
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Kate LeMay MA, LAMFT
Kate LeMay MA, LAMFT
Therapy is a healing modality that uses authentic and collaborative relationships between therapist and client to promote change. I hope to co-create a space that feels safe and supportive to experience the mess and beauty of being fully human. My interests include complex/developmental trauma, grief and loss, and all things gender and sexuality. I enjoy working with couples, other relational configurations, and individuals. My practice is inclusive and affirming of LGBTQIA+ folks and people who live outside of traditional societal norms for sexual and romantic relationships. I am affirming of kink, ENM, polyamory, body neutral/HAES, and sex worker identities. I’m currently under the supervision of Jessi Leader, LMFT, as I work toward full licensure.
Contact Kate:
Phone: 612-225-4598
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Libby Haight MPP, MSW, LICSW
Libby Haight MPP, MSW, LICSW
I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with eight years of experience supporting children, adolescents, and adults. My practice is trauma-focused, and I strive to create a safe and compassionate space where healing and growth can take place.
I am a lesbian and proud parent of a trans young person. My focus is on working with people who identify as LGBTQ+. Before becoming a social worker, I spent ten years living and working in Mexico on social justice initiatives with women in rural areas. That experience continues to shape the way I approach therapy—with deep respect for resilience, cultural context, and community.
Contact Libby:
Phone: (612) 208-2509
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Jessyca Sweeten
Jessyca Sweeten
I would describe my approach as collaborative, using relational, Internal Family Systems, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy approaches. I believe that everyone is the expert of their own lives and that is reflected in an egalitarian approach to the therapeutic relationship. I aim to create a warm, inviting, and safe space where you feel you can be your true self.
I have a special interest in working with communities who have felt that they have not been welcome in traditional therapy spaces. This includes members of the LGBTQIA+, kink, non-monogamous, disabled/chronically ill communities and BIPOC individuals. I am working under the supervision of Mark Reese, LMFT. I look forward to meeting you!
Contact Jessyca:
Phone: 612-367-6561
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Cloud Erickson, MSW, LGSW
Cloud Erickson, MSW, LGSW
“I enjoy working with individuals around the themes and intersections of autism and neurodiversity, disability, gender, sexuality and kink, consensual non monogamy, spirituality, anxiety and depression, self-worth, and the many ways we construct meaning in life.
I bring curiosity, non-judgmental presence, sex-positivity, radical acceptance, and laughter towards my social work and therapeutic praxis. I believe therapy and social work are inherently political and work to make clear both the power I hold in the therapeutic relationship and support you in finding ways to navigate the oppression in which we all live and breathe. Ultimately, I hope we can discover how to get curious with your emotions and meet them with compassion, curiosity, and understanding instead of judgment. I adamantly believe you are already enough and it is my deep joy and privilege to accompany clients while they grow in self compassion and abandon emotional cleanliness for emotional authenticity.
My approach to therapy draws from a variety of sources, but particularly client centered therapy (Rogerian therapy) and narrative therapy. Though I also draw heavily from polyvagal theory and somatic and mindfulness based approaches, existential therapy and humanistic thought, and emotion focused therapy. I hold all these in conversations with movements important to my life such as the trans, sexual, and fat liberation movements as well as feminism and disability justice.
I identify as a white, fat, queer, genderqueer and trans femme/woman, and neurodivergent therapist.
Contact Cloud:
Phone: 612-217-1875
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Daniel Mrotek, MA, LPCC
Daniel Mrotek, MA, LPCC
The human experience can be a complex and confusing burden to exist within at times. We can lose confidence in trusting ourselves, in the choices we make, in understanding our thoughts and feelings, and while navigating all sorts of relationships. I know this all too well, and I am sure you can relate to some degree. I identify as a gay/queer cisgender male, as an addict/alcoholic in long-term recovery, and as a therapist with over 15 years of experience in the mental health profession. I have had the privilege to work with people from all walks of life over those years. And I would be honored to share space and provide guidance while you traverse your own life’s highs, lows, and everything in between.
Contact Daniel:
Phone: 612-208-2831
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Michi Marks, BS, Practicum Therapist
Michi Marks, BS, Practicum Therapist
I offer in-person and telehealth sessions in Wisconsin, and TELEHEALTH-ONLY sessions for clients in Minnesota.
I see therapy as a space to explore the soul—the questions of who we are, how we belong, and how we want to live. My work is especially with people who feel caught between worlds—culturally, relationally, or within themselves. I support individuals and partners exploring identity, intimacy, trauma, and life transitions, often drawing on Brainspotting, sex therapy, parts work, and somatic practices that help you listen to and regulate your nervous system.
My style is both playful and grounding, with room for humor, curiosity, and depth. Healing, to me, is a spiral—each step bringing more clarity, compassion, and capacity. You don’t have to do it alone; we’ll move at your pace. I am working under the supervision of Dr. Coltan Schoenike, PhD, LMFT.
Contact Michi:
Phone: 612-217-4793
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Mollie Wetherall, LICSW
Mollie Wetherall, LICSW
Hi! I’m a somatic practitioner who is passionate about supporting people on their healing journey and meeting people where they’re at. I believe that trauma healing need not have us feel worse in order to feel better. Ease and curiosity resources the nervous system and supports us getting present. This is a way of saying, when it feels right, I support therapy being weird, playful, and even silly! When we feel like ourselves, healing comes naturally.
My approach draws on my psychodynamic training, as well as my ongoing training as a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner. I specialize in trauma treatment with disabled, neurodivergent, queer, trans, and polyamorous people. My therapeutic work is grounded in my experiences as an organizer as well as theories of collective liberation (such as decolonization and disability justice). I’m passionate about working with the aforementioned communities, as well as healthcare workers, organizers, and anybody working with burnout or moral injury.
Contact Mollie:
Phone: 612-405-9268
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Julia Jorgensen, MS, LAMFT
Julia Jorgensen, MS, LAMFT
Wow, being a human and having a body is such a wild and magical experience. You deserve to be supported, respected, and seen for your full humanity, all you have been, all you will be, and all you are in this moment.
I believe and have seen evidence that change is made through relationship and interpersonal connection. Together, we will work to build a therapeutic relationship in the service of your wellbeing. My intention is to facilitate a connection through gentle care, challenge, humor, and tenderness that will support you in bringing alignment and congruence to your values. It would be my honor to be invited to your joy, grief, messiness, and everything in between. Let’s be beautifully complex humans together. I am working under the supervision of Jessi Leader, LMFT.
Contact Julia:
Phone: 612-217-2451
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Skye Butler, MA, LAMFT
Skye Butler, MA, LAMFT
My super power as a therapist is my ability to be as human as possible with my clients, I make mistakes, you will make mistakes and all that is ok! We can work together on being comfortable with that reality. you have permission to be human, imperfect, and vulnerable without shame, judgment, or guilt.
As a fat, queer, disabled, neurodivergent, witchy, anti-capitalist person, my approach to this work is informed by my values in anti-racism, anti-capitalism, queerness and intersectional feminist theory, fat liberation, and disability justice. Our work together will keep things in mind and be trauma-informed, collaborative, sex-positive, and systemic in its approach.
If I am not doing therapy, you can find me at concerts head banging, cuddling and annoying my cats, learning and collecting crystals and herbs, or binge watching anime. I am under the supervision of Jessi Leader, LMFT.
Contact Skye:
Phone: 612-299-1843
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Tiffani DeWitt, BS
Tiffani DeWitt, BS
I offer in-person and telehealth sessions in Wisconsin, and TELEHEALTH-ONLY sessions for clients in Minnesota.
I have seen firsthand the impact that can be made when there is someone who will listen and guide us through some of the most trying and overwhelming moments of our lives. This is one of the many reasons I am passionate about doing trauma work. In my personal and professional opinion, we all experience varying degrees of trauma throughout our lifetimes, and it is crucial, yet oh so difficult sometimes, to face those traumas so they do not continue to inflict pain upon us. I recognize and honor the courage and vulnerability it takes to reach out and take those steps toward healing, just know you aren’t doing it alone. Let’s work together to find your power and rewrite your story.
I am working under the supervision of Coltan Schoenike, PhD, LMFT.
Contact Tiffani:
Phone: 612-208-3849
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Maggie Nelon, M.A., LAMFT
Maggie Nelon, M.A., LAMFT
I believe we are shaped by the relationships, systems and communities that we are a part of. Within these spaces we experience profound pain, but we can also experience incredible repair, connection, healing and attunement with our own bodyminds and those around us.
My role as a systemic therapist is to co-create a container with you to identify your values, reflect on patterns that are serving/no longer serving you and assist you in re-authoring the narratives and themes of your life moving forward. I approach my work through a trauma-responsive, sex-positive and kink-aware lens. Clients have described my style as collaborative, grounded, warm and compassionate.
I have experience working with queer, kinky, neurodiverse and disabled folks. I enjoy assisting folks who are navigating anxiety, depression, identity exploration, relationship challenges/changes, non-monogamy, kink, sexuality, spirituality, trauma and adjusting to life’s stressors.
A bit about me: I am a white, queer, neurodivergent and disabled pansexual person who was born/raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. In my spare time I enjoy being in/near large bodies of water, reading tarot, dancing and snuggling with my cat and dog while watching documentaries.
I am working under the supervision of Leisha Suggs, LMFT.
Contact Maggie:
Phone: 612-268-5457
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Leisha Suggs, LMFT
Leisha Suggs, LMFT
Hey Folks I’m Leisha, I have Advanced training in Somatic Experiening and use polyvagal theory and somatics as well as touches of Narrative to provide support for my clients. I enjoy seeing fellow queer folks, nerds, Black and other folks of color, kinky folks, and really anyone considering themselves to be different or weird! Relationally, I love supporting couples and parts of polycules, consider my work to be harm-reduction based across all issues, and deeply transparent and consent based. I enjoy videogames, anime, wish I was better at DnD and have 3 cats who moonlight as ninjas.
Contact Leisha:
Phone: 612-405-8870
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
June Rusch, MS, LMFT-IT
June Rusch, MS, LMFT-IT
I offer in-person and telehealth sessions in Wisconsin, and TELEHEALTH-ONLY sessions for clients in Minnesota.
Hi, I’m June and I believe each person in this world has the right to be human, imperfect, and vulnerable without shame or prejudice. In my opinion, the therapy room should be a place where all subjects can be safely discussed, while also being an affirming and collaborative space where we can work through your challenges together to help you live your most authentic life.
I love working with couples, families, and individuals in areas such as polyamory, boundaries and boundary setting, personal power, gender identity, sex and sexuality, kink exploration, anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, life transitions, and anything else that affects our ability to be ourselves. I am a body-positive, queer, neurodivergent, wonderful person. My approach to this work is continuously informed by my values in anti-racism, anti-capitalism, queer and intersectional feminist theory, and body liberation.
I am working under the supervision of Coltan Schoenike, PhD, LMFT.
Contact June:
Phone: 612-321-8169
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Anna Dowson, MS, LMFT
Anna Dowson, MS, LMFT
I specialize in helping couples, families, and other kinds of relationships repair after ruptures, find harmony, and figure out how to make sustainable, enjoyable changes in their lives. I enjoy working with individuals, couples, and family dynamics (such as parent-adult children and adult sibling relationships). I help folks get unstuck by identifying unhelpful patterns, exploring stuckness, and helping people learn new ways of connecting to one another.
My clinical lens is systemic, which means that I am uniquely trained to acknowledge the multitude of complex layers and dynamics inherent to every identity, individual, and by extension, relationship. I offer realistic feedback and gentle challenges from a non-judgmental, intersectional, and collaborative place.
Starting the search for a therapist is a hard part of the process. I hope to make that process easier by offering a video consultation so we can say hi and get acquainted. Trust, authenticity, and shared commitment are important components of a solid therapeutic alliance and I believe all of that starts with an intro video call. I am best reached via email.
Contact Anna:
Phone: 612-293-5839
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].
Christopher Wlaschin MSW, LICSW
Christopher Wlaschin MSW, LICSW
“There’s so much healing to do—especially in these times of cultural and political upheaval.
We are born with a deep need to belong: to be seen, held, and loved just as we are. However, when pain takes root early, it can reverberate throughout our lives, straining relationships, disrupting our sense of self, and blurring the clarity we carry within.
Healing begins in the presence of compassion and connection. Even the most loving parents may not have had the resources to nurture our emotional development, leaving us to navigate adulthood alone without the tools for wholeness. In therapy, we create a space to gently tend those early wounds, reclaim emotional maturity, and allow new ways of relating to self, others, and the world to emerge.
I offer a holistic, relational, and body-centered approach to therapy grounded in curiosity and care. My work draws from two decades of experience supporting individuals and groups through trauma, neurodivergence, severe and persistent mental illness, substance use, and the complexities of identity. I especially welcome LGBTQ+, BIPOC, immigrant, and neurodivergent teens and adults seeking deeper healing and authentic connection.
As a certified Brainspotting practitioner, I support clients in attuning to their bodies and intuition to process trauma and reconnect with their true selves. My approach is integrative and transpersonal, tailored to meet each client where they are in their healing journey. I may draw on developmental theory, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Buddhist psychology, trauma theory, psychoeducation, and somatic practices, always considering what the mind, body, and spirit need to heal. For neurodivergent clients, I bring a social justice lens to enhance the depth and safety of our work together.
My style is warm, relational, and direct. I am deeply committed to anti-oppression practice and to working across cultures, identities, and gender expressions. Healing isn’t just personal—it’s collective and based in community. I believe in creating space for the wisdom, resilience, and transformation that emerge when we’re truly met.
Outside of my therapy practice, I find inspiration in live music, art, gardening, and long bike rides. I’m a dedicated bike commuter and advocate for just, inclusive transportation systems that serve all people.
Contact Christopher:
Phone: 612-225-4598
Email: [email protected]
If you reach out to me directly and do not hear back within 2 business days, please email [email protected].