No-Cost Behavioral Health Appointments

 

Your Montana Health Center is here for you!

Your mental well-being affects your behavior - how you think, feel, and act.  It impacts your emotional and social well-being.  Mental well-being can change over time, depending on factors such as workload, stressors, and work-life balance. 

Your mental health is part of your overall health.  It is important to care for your mind proactively.  Achieving a state of mental well-being includes being able to: 

  • Realize one's full potential
  • Work productively
  • Cope with life events
  • Contribute meaningfully to one's family and community

Take advantage of the excellent mental well-being resources available at your Montana Health Center today.  It's simple and easy to get connected.

Mental Health challenges we treat include (but are not limited to):

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Stress management
  • PTSD
  • ADHD
  • Grief
  • Adjustment challenges
  • Substance Abuse
  • Work/Life balance
  • Family conflict
  • Sleep issues

This is not an all inclusive list.  Please contact our Behavioral Health Providers for more information. 

 

Make a virtual appointment*

*You must be in the State of Montana at the time of the visit since the provider must be licensed in the State which you are physically located in.
  1. Go to mypremisehealth.com and login
  2. Select "Schedule an Appointment" 
  3. Select either "Phone" or "Video"
  4. Enter the phone number at which you would like to be reached at time of visit
  5. Select the State you will be located in at time of appointment.  You must be in the State of Montana at the time of the visit to access Behavioral Health Services.  This is because the provider must be licensed in the State which are are physically located in.
  6. Select the provider you would like to see
  7. Select date and time

Please note that these are not crisis or emergency services.

If you are currently experiencing a mental health crisis:

If you are currently experiencing a mental health emergency:
  • Call 911
  • Safely present to nearest emergency department

Individuals facing a mental health challenge could potentially experience the following symptoms:

  • Reduced focus
  • Low productivity
  • Reduced cognitive abilities
  • Poor physical well-being

  

 

Meet the Behavioral Health Providers

Emelyn Peterson, LCSW
   Office hours: TBD Appointments available in-person in Helena, or virtually
Mimi Green, LCSW
   Office hours: Monday - Thursday: 7:00am - 5:00pm
   Appointments available virtually
Katrine Setterstrom, LCPC
   Office hours: Tuesday - Friday: 7:00am - 5:30pm 
   Appointments available virtually

 

Photo of Emelyn Peterson

Emelyn is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker residing in Helena, MT. She initially graduated from the University of Montana in 2018 with a Master’s degree in School Psychology, following which she worked for a special education cooperative that served a variety of rural school districts surrounding the Missoula, MT area. Emelyn returned to the University of Montana in hopes of gaining a broader understanding of how to support individuals and communities, and graduated with her Master of Social Work in 2022. Her career has focused on working with a wide variety of adults, children, and families to target whatever may be preventing them from living their life in the way they want to, such as concerns related to mood, trauma, and grief. She often uses an eclectic approach and emphasizes meeting clients where they are at. When not at work, Emelyn enjoys spending time with friends and family, taking in live music, and getting outside to soak in Montana’s natural beauty.

Mimi Green

 Mimi Green, LCSW

Mimi Green is a licensed Clinical Social Worker based in Montana. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Florida Gulf Coast University in 2017 and went on to complete her Master’s in Social Work at Florida State University in 2019. Throughout her academic and professional journey, Mimi has worked with a range of agencies supporting individuals through life changes. She primarily draws from evidence-based modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), using a strengths-based and present-focused approach to help clients feel empowered and in control of their lives. Outside of her clinical work, Mimi enjoys spending time with her family, working on her hobby farm, and connecting with nature through outdoor activities.

Katrine Sutterstrom

Katrine Setterstrom, LCPC

Katrine A Setterstrom is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). Since 2012 she has gained experience helping individuals and families navigate life’s challenges. Her approach is integrative, rooted in mindfulness, systemic thinking, and evidence-based practices. Specializing in supporting clients through transitions, trauma, and personal growth with empathy, structure, and practical tools. Outside of therapy, she enjoys being outside, and crocheting.