Experts who care. People who listen.

Meet Our Providers

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Christine McCambridge

PMHNP

With 16 years of experience in psychiatry, Christine holds a post-master's degree as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. She provides comprehensive care for patients ranging from 6 years of age through the lifespan, offering medication management for mental health disorders including bipolar disorder, anxiety, depression, and PTSD, as well as addiction treatment with Suboxone MAT. Outside of her practice, she enjoys spending time with her family and her dogs.

Christine is available for in-person, telephone, and virtual appointments. 

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Adam Swart

LPC

With 15 years of experience in the mental health field, Adam has been serving the Lincoln County community for over 5 years, providing support to patients aged 12 and older. Specializing in the treatment of depression, anxiety, relationship issues, trauma-related symptoms, and stress, they employ a blend of cognitive behavioral and solution-focused interventions. Emphasizing the importance of a positive therapeutic rapport, they work collaboratively with individuals to facilitate meaningful change.

Adam is available for in-person, virtual, and telephone appointments.

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Omolola 'Lola' Akinnodi

DNP, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC

Lola is a dual board-certified, doctoral-prepared Psychiatric Mental Health and Family Nurse Practitioner with extensive expertise in both mental health and family practice. With over 8 years of diverse healthcare experience, she excels in delivering high-quality patient care. Currently, she works as a Psychiatric NP, offering specialized mental health services through convenient telemedicine and phone consultations. Skilled in treating patients aged 8 and over, Lola addresses a wide range of mental health needs with empathy and professionalism, committed to supporting both mental and physical health. Read more about Lola on Psychiatry Today

Lola is available for virtual, and telephone appointments.

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Brian Jones

LCSW, CADC 1

Brian brings 10 years of experience in mental health, including 5 years working with Indigenous Tribal Health care. He specializes in treating anxiety disorders, substance abuse, depression, grief, trauma, Indigenous historical trauma, and men's issues. Brian practices from a strength-based perspective, believing in the power of both internal and external strengths to foster positive change. He is dedicated to promoting a balanced journey towards holistic healing and harmonious living.

Brian is available for virtual and telephone appointments.

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Angela Carlson

MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC

Angela is a dedicated nurse practitioner with specialized training in psychiatric mental health, focusing on helping individuals find meaning and enjoyment in their lives through medication management. She graduated from Frontier Nursing University’s psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP) program, with a particular expertise in geropsychiatry and experience in adolescent care. Angela has been a resident of Lincoln City since 1994, drawn to the area by its picturesque seven miles of walkable beach. Despite occasional relocations, she considers Lincoln City her home, cherishing the coastal lifestyle, fresh ocean air, and the sense of community. In her personal life, Angela is a passionate animal lover with a rescue dog and a fondness for cats. Her interests include reading, container gardening, and dancing.

Angela is available for in-person and virtual appointments. 

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Robin D. Fox

DNP, PMHNP-BC

Robin is a Board-Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and Licensed Professional Counselor with 14 years of specialized experience in psychiatric care and 27 years of prior experience as an OB-GYN Nurse Practitioner. She holds a Master of Science in Counseling from Northwest Nazarene University and a Doctor of Nursing Practice from Gonzaga University. Robin is skilled in medication management and mental health support, utilizing Strength-Based Counseling strategies to promote healing. She offers a range of therapeutic services in our Newport, Oregon office, including in-person, telehealth, phone, and Walk & Talk therapy. Robin treats individuals of all ages—children, adolescents, adults, and caregivers—helping them to heal and thrive.

Robin is available for appointments in our Newport office only.

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Peggy Russell

LPC-A

Peggy is a National Certified Counselor with a Master’s Degree in Counseling from Oregon State University. She specializes in trauma-informed care, inner child work, grief and loss, and somatic approaches. Peggy works with adults of all ages, supporting clients through life transitions, trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, and relationship challenges. Her therapeutic style is collaborative, compassionate, and tailored to each individual, with a focus on building a trusting and supportive relationship. Outside the therapy room, Peggy enjoys hiking, kayaking, exploring nature, travelling, and connecting with animals. She also practices yoga, breathwork, and meditation as part of her own path toward authenticity and connection.

Peggy is available for in-person and virtual appointments.

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Marty Michelson

LPC

Marty is a licensed psychotherapist with an active practice, complemented by extensive academic and advocacy work across national and international platforms. He is dedicated to guiding individuals toward lives marked by peace, flourishing, and resilience. His expertise spans a range of specialties, including peacemaking, trauma and PTSD recovery, memory reconsolidation, and therapeutic interventions for depression, anxiety, substance use, ADHD, and autism. He also specializes in forensic psychotherapy and has completed an internship in a hospital setting and volunteered in Divorce, Hospice, and Grief recovery and group programs. Marty is a Native Oregonian who has lived and taught on multiple continents around the World.  For a full listing of Marty's credentials & earned certifications, see www.PeaceAndFlourishing.com. Outside of work, he loves outdoor water sports, indoor swimming, snow skiing, hiking and mountain biking.

Marty is available for in-person, telephone, and virtual appointments.