Kelsey Jones, MS, LPC
Clinical Director - Arizona
Kelsey is the Clinical Director at Vogue Recovery Center in Arizona. Kelsey was born and raised in Kansas and moved to Arizona in 2004 for college. She has been in the behavioral health field since 2007. Kelsey earned a master’s degree in both infant family practice and counseling and guidance. She is also a licensed counselor.
Kelsey has spent a large portion of her career working with the seriously mentally ill co-occurring disorders population. She has overseen a residential treatment program for this population and worked in the outpatient setting as well. For the past several years, Kelsey has worked behind the scenes by providing clinical training to all direct care staff and teaching various training on cultural competency, mental health diagnosis, compassion fatigue, and others. She has a passion for working with people and helping them understand what they are experiencing. She is also a huge Kansas City Chiefs Fan.
Staff Authors
- Evan Gove
- Samantha Machniak-Cedano, LCPC, CADC Copy
- Samantha Machniak-Cedano, LCPC, CADC
- Joe Ilcus, MBA, MSHA
- Michael Milch, JD
- Janice Vaysberg, MBA
- William Wilder, BSW, CADC
- Nicole L. Piechowski, CPRS
- James Miller
- Nick Kratzer
- David Szarka, MA, LCADC
- Lindsay Hutchison, MS, LPC, LCADC
- Natalie Pflueger, MS, LCPC, CADC, NCC
- Justin Wolfe, MA, CADC, CRC, PCGC
- Jenna Richer, MSW, LCSW
- Laurie Woodard, MA, LAC, LPC
- Stephanie Ballard
- Sara Schapmann
- Samantha Marquette
- Ryan Smith
- Nicole Ehrhardt
- Melissa Rocchi
- Lisa Musialowicz
- Laurie Hadler
- Hunter Kennedy
- Frank D. LoRiggio
- Caitlin Simpson
Kelsey Jones, MS, LPC
Clinical Director - Arizona
Kelsey is the Clinical Director at Vogue Recovery Center in Arizona. Kelsey was born and raised in Kansas and moved to Arizona in 2004 for college. She has been in the behavioral health field since 2007. Kelsey earned a master’s degree in both infant family practice and counseling and guidance. She is also a licensed counselor.
Kelsey has spent a large portion of her career working with the seriously mentally ill co-occurring disorders population. She has overseen a residential treatment program for this population and worked in the outpatient setting as well. For the past several years, Kelsey has worked behind the scenes by providing clinical training to all direct care staff and teaching various training on cultural competency, mental health diagnosis, compassion fatigue, and others. She has a passion for working with people and helping them understand what they are experiencing. She is also a huge Kansas City Chiefs Fan.
Staff Authors
- Evan Gove
- Samantha Machniak-Cedano, LCPC, CADC Copy
- Samantha Machniak-Cedano, LCPC, CADC
- Joe Ilcus, MBA, MSHA
- Michael Milch, JD
- Janice Vaysberg, MBA
- William Wilder, BSW, CADC
- Nicole L. Piechowski, CPRS
- James Miller
- Nick Kratzer
- David Szarka, MA, LCADC
- Lindsay Hutchison, MS, LPC, LCADC
- Natalie Pflueger, MS, LCPC, CADC, NCC
- Justin Wolfe, MA, CADC, CRC, PCGC
- Jenna Richer, MSW, LCSW
- Laurie Woodard, MA, LAC, LPC
- Stephanie Ballard
- Sara Schapmann
- Samantha Marquette
- Ryan Smith
- Nicole Ehrhardt
- Melissa Rocchi
- Lisa Musialowicz
- Laurie Hadler
- Hunter Kennedy
- Frank D. LoRiggio
- Caitlin Simpson
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