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Entune Craycroft Location
We Offer In-Person & Telehealth Therapy at Our Craycroft Adult Services Location
We are excited to announce that Entune Behavioral Health’s Craycroft Adult Services office offers in-person therapy sessions. Our team is dedicated to providing the highest quality mental health support for individuals in the Tucson area. This location brings a welcoming, private setting for clients seeking face-to-face interactions, personalized treatment plans, and hands-on therapeutic care.
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Why Choose Entune
- Trusted Licensed Therapists
- Personalized Treatment Plans
- Most Insurance Plans Accepted
Specialty Services
- Couples Therapy
- Trauma & Grief Counseling
- Anxiety & Depression
What You'll Need
- Photo ID
- Insurance Card
- Completed Intake Forms (sent via email or portal)
Meet Our Craycroft Adult Services Therapists
Our Craycroft Adult Services team includes a group of compassionate, licensed therapists dedicated to support your mental health journey.
Trenace Taulton, LAC
Trenace Taulton is a Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) who primarily works with young adults to aging adults and supports individuals, couples, and families.
Trenace’s approach is trauma-informed and person-centered, incorporating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and motivational interviewing techniques. She strives to create a warm, collaborative, and transparent environment where clients feel safe to be vulnerable and supported without judgment.
She helps clients navigate depression, anxiety, grief, trauma, and behavioral health concerns, with a focus on behavioral issues, dual diagnosis, and depression. Trenace is passionate about walking alongside her clients as they work toward healing, growth, and meaningful change.
Ashley Newman, LAC
Ashley Newman is a Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) who works with individual adults, aging adults, couples, and families. Her work focuses on trauma-informed care, supporting clients navigating Trauma, PTSD. Mood Disorders, Self-Esteem, and more.
Ashley uses an integrative approach that includes DBT, CBT, and ACT, helping clients build practical coping skills while exploring identity, values, and personal growth. Clients can expect a warm, collaborative, and nonjudgmental environment where they feel heard, supported, and empowered. Ashley combines reflection with practical skill-building and, when helpful, incorporates creative tools such as structured role-play and game-based interventions as a Certified Therapeutic Game Master.
Robyn Beale, LPC
Robyn Beale is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) who works with individual adults navigating complex trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, and grief. She supports clients who feel overwhelmed, stuck, or disconnected as a result of experiences their mind and body have not fully healed from.
Her approach is trauma-informed and grounded in evidence-based practices, including EMDR, CBT, ACT, mindfulness, and attachment-focused work. Drawing from polyvagal theory and parts work, Robyn helps clients understand their nervous system responses and gently build greater safety and regulation.
Clients often describe sessions as warm, validating, and relieving. Robyn creates a supportive space where healing happens at a comfortable pace, helping clients develop practical tools, shift unhelpful patterns, and reconnect with themselves.
Nickolas Garcia, LAC, ATR-P
Nickolas Garcia is a Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) who works with individual adults and aging adults. He supports clients navigating mood disorders, anxiety, and emotional challenges by helping them build coping skills, regulate their nervous systems, and develop healthier ways to express and integrate their emotions.
Nickolas views therapy as a genuine human partnership. He brings empathy, authenticity, and curiosity into the room, creating a space that feels safe, light-hearted, and collaborative. Drawing from Art Therapy, DBT, ACT, and person-centered approaches, he blends practical skill-building with emotional processing and creative exploration. He believes meaningful change happens through trust, shared commitment, and the understanding that adversity is often the impetus to growth.
Anne Stott, LMSW
Anne Stott, LMSW, is a culturally sensitive therapist who works with adults from diverse backgrounds, including LGBTQIA+ individuals, immigrant and refugee communities, survivors of intimate partner violence and trafficking, and hospice patients. Born and raised in Taiwan, she is a native Mandarin speaker and brings personal insight into the immigrant experience. Anne specializes in depression, anxiety, borderline personality disorder, trauma, grief and loss, and life transitions.
Her approach integrates CBT, DBT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, mindfulness-based, and person-centered techniques to create a safe, warm, and non-judgmental space that is both supportive and gently challenging. With previous experience in journalism and teaching, Anne values listening deeply to clients’ stories and helping them build trust, rediscover joy, and strengthen meaningful relationships.
Dawn Tillman, LAC
Dawn Tillman is a dedicated Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) with a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Grand Canyon University. Dawn is committed to supporting adults and aging adults navigating significant life challenges. Her practice centers on providing a safe, grounding space for those healing from trauma or managing complex emotional experiences.
Dawn draws from Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), somatic and body-based approaches, and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT). She integrates these modalities to help clients deepen self-understanding, reconnect with their inner resources, and build tools for emotional and physical regulation.
Her approach is compassionate, steady, and collaborative—meeting each person where they are while empowering them to navigate challenges with resilience. Dawn is dedicated to helping clients honor their stories, strengthen their sense of self, and move toward healing and meaningful growth.
Natasja Rice, LMSW
Natasja Rice, LMSW, provides compassionate, evidence-based therapy at our Craycroft Adult Services site, specializing in anxiety, depression, and domestic violence. She works with adults, couples, LGBTQIA+ individuals, transgender clients, veterans, and older adults, offering a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental space to explore challenges and develop practical coping skills.
Her integrative approach combines CBT, DBT, ACT, solution-focused therapy, family systems, attachment theory, and motivational interviewing, tailoring treatment to each client’s needs. Natasja emphasizes clarity, resilience, and personal growth, helping clients navigate life changes, process trauma, and move toward lasting healing.
Known for her empathy and genuine care, she creates an environment where clients feel heard, understood, and empowered to take meaningful steps toward a more fulfilling life.
Stefanie Prince, LMSW
Hello, I am Stefanie Prince, and I am a licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) and PMH-C. I have been serving children and families in the Tucson area for 19 years. My various social work roles have allowed me to serve in community mental health, elementary schools, hospitals, pediatric settings and private practice therapy. As a native Tucsonan, I completed my bachelor’s degree at the University of Arizona with a degree in Sociology and received my master’s degree in social work from Northern Arizona University.
My philosophy for therapy is to be attuned to the client’s needs and walk beside them. It is not my focus for treatment, but yours. Therapy is patient lead. It is my aspiration that everyone leaves our sessions feeling heard and seen. As a social worker, I strive to adhere to the words of Maya Angelou, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel”. Feeling safe and seen is critical in our therapeutic alliance and outcomes. I incorporate mindfulness, CBT, behavioral activation, psychoeducation, DBT, motivational interviewing, strength and solution-based modalities. I am eager to hear you, support you and make the changes necessary for a life worth living.
Evan Hill, LMSW
Evan Hill, LMSW, is a Licensed Master Social Worker who provides therapy to young adults, and adult individuals. He also enjoys working with children, veterans and LGBTQIA+ individuals.
He specializes in anxiety, depression, ADHD, substance use, life transitions, and grief. Evan uses CBT, DBT, trauma-informed, strengths-based, and person-centered approaches to create individualized care.
Evan’s style is collaborative, relaxed, and supportive, helping clients feel safe as they build insight and resilience. He believes therapy empowers people to overcome challenges and reach their full potential.
Christine Driver, LAC
Christine Driver, LAC, works with adolescents, adults, and older adults, supporting individuals and families navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, stress, and life transitions. She specializes in CBT, DBT, and person-centered, trauma-informed approaches.
Christine creates a warm, welcoming space where clients feel safe, heard, and supported. She believes in meeting each person where they are, tailoring therapy to their unique needs, and often uses humor to build authentic connections.
Inspired by her natural ability to help others feel comfortable and understood, Christine became a therapist to turn that strength into meaningful work. She loves seeing the relief on a client’s face when they realize they’ve found someone who truly listens. Her goal is to help clients rediscover their inner strength and move toward healing, growth, and self-acceptance.
Lynn Finger, LCSW
Lynn Finger, LCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who works with adults and aging adults to support healing, resilience, and personal growth.
Lynn sees individuals and specializes in working with the first responder and veteran community, LGBTQIA+ clients, neurodivergent individuals, peri-menopausal and menopausal women, postpartum clients, and adults navigating trauma, grief, chronic health conditions, pain, ADHD, and loss.
Her therapeutic approach integrates Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Internal Family Systems (IFS), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
She believes therapy provides a safe and supportive space to explore, heal, and build a more meaningful and empowered life.
Shannon Barefield, LCSW
Shannon Barefield, LCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Master’s degree in Social Work. She is dedicated to helping adults and aging adults navigate complex life transitions with compassion and trauma-informed care.
Shannon works with individuals and specializes in co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, trauma, neurodivergence and autism spectrum, peri-menopausal and menopausal concerns, and LGBTQIA+ affirming care.
Her therapeutic approach integrates Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), somatic or body-based approaches, and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT).
She believes therapy is a space for healing, self-discovery, and empowerment—where clients can reconnect with themselves and create meaningful change.
Rachel McCarthy, LPC
Rachel McCarthy, LPC, is a Licensed Associate Counselor with a Master’s degree in Counseling from the University of Arizona. She works with individual adults and brings a trauma-informed, affirming approach to her practice.
Rachel supports clients with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders and has experience working with the LGBTQIA+ population, postpartum clients, neurodivergent individuals, and those seeking faith-based care.
Her therapeutic work integrates EMDR, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), and somatic or body-based approaches to support deep healing and personal growth.
Rachel believes therapy should be a safe and empowering space where clients can explore their stories, process trauma, and build lasting resilience.
Amaris Perez, LAC
Amaris Perez is a Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) with a Master’s degree in Counseling from the University of Arizona. Passionate about building resilience and supporting the community, Amaris works with individuals through a trauma-informed lens. She specializes in providing care to children, adolescents, and adults, helping clients navigate challenges with compassion and understanding.
Amaris’ therapeutic approach is person-centered and flexible, meeting clients where they are. She is EMDR trained and utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), and Play Therapy to guide clients through healing and growth.
Her work focuses on trauma resolution, helping individuals build emotional resilience and regain a sense of safety and empowerment. Amaris believes that therapy is a collaborative journey, where every client has the ability to heal, no matter where they begin.
Miguel Federico, LPC
Miguelángel C. Federico Hassán (Miguel Federico) is a compassionate and experienced licensed professional counselor (LPC) at Entune Behavioral Health, in Tucson. He holds a Master’s Degree in Psychology (M.Psy.) in clinical and counseling psychology from Southern Connecticut State University, did post-graduate study in counseling psychology at Albertus Magnus College, and is currently pursuing a Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) in clinical psychology at California Southern University.
Licensed in both Arizona and Connecticut, Miguel brings over 17 years of clinical experience across a range of settings, including a drug rehabilitation center, a psychiatric hospital, a child guidance clinic, and as a contractor for HHS, DOJ, and DoD at an ORR Facility, the BOP, and the Davis-Monthan AFB, here in Arizona, as well as 4 years in private practice, before working at Entune Behavioral Health.
Certified in the treatment of anxiety, trauma, and addiction (CCATP, CCTP-II, and Cert.A-CRA), and a credentialed practitioner of EFT through the Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology (ACEP), Miguel specializes in PTSD, OCD, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety, depression, and co-occurring addictions or habits.
Miguel is an expert in Trauma with the CCTP-II credential and also having approximately 50 hours of trauma processing training in each of the following: Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR).
Miguel’s therapeutic approach blends evidence-based modalities—such as Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT), Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy (TF-CBT), Mindfulness, and other evidence-based Energy Psychology therapies (EP). This integrative style allows him to tailor each session to the individual needs of his clients, fostering deep healing and long-term resilience.
Fluent in both English and Spanish, Miguel creates a welcoming, client-centered space for diverse populations to explore their experiences, develop coping strategies, and work toward emotional well-being.
Angela Bennett, LCSW
Angela is a trauma-informed therapist dedicated to creating a safe, empowering space where healing and growth can occur. She works with children, adolescents, adults, and families navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, and emotional or behavioral challenges. Her approach is compassionate, collaborative, and tailored to the unique needs of each individual or family.
Bringing an eclectic blend of evidence-based modalities to therapy, she is trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), a powerful method for processing traumatic experiences and reducing distress tied to past events. She also holds advanced training in Janina Fisher’s Certified Clinical Trauma Professional I & II (CCTP I & II), which supports complex trauma treatment through a parts-based and neurobiological framework.
In addition, she integrates the ARC Framework (Attachment, Regulation, and Competency) to help children and families rebuild safety, strengthen emotional regulation, and foster developmental resilience.
To support parents and caregivers, she offers:
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Triple P Group 0–12, a practical, evidence-based parenting program for managing behavior and promoting emotional growth in young children.
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Triple P – Fear-Less, a specialized program for parents of children with anxiety.
CBT, mindfulness, and emotion regulation skills are woven throughout her work, supporting clients in building insight, resilience, and sustainable coping strategies. Her goal is to walk alongside clients and families with curiosity, compassion, and care — creating a pathway to healing, connection, and lasting resilience.
Dana Arrieta, LAC
Dana is a Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) with a Master of Arts in Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Malone University. She has experience working with individuals and couples across diverse populations, ranging from general mental health clients to those with serious mental illness (SMI) diagnoses. Her clinical expertise includes anxiety, depression, bipolar and mood disorders, PTSD, generational and religious trauma, self-harm, self-esteem issues, family and relationship conflict, sexual trauma, schizophrenia, autism, emotional dysregulation, life transitions, crisis intervention, and suicide ideation.
Rooted in a trauma-informed and culturally inclusive approach, Dana prioritizes creating a safe, nonjudgmental space where clients can explore their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Her therapeutic style is collaborative and individualized, focusing on holistic well-being and helping clients reach their fullest potential. She is a member of the American Counseling Association and is committed to walking alongside clients on their journey to healing and recovery.
John Ashby, LCSW
John Ashby is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and has 30+ years of experience working in Behavioral Health. He graduated from Arizona State University in 1997 and has been working with diverse populations ever since. Mr. Ashby has developed multiple programs throughout his career and has served both adults and children. He has experience working in different environments including outpatient, IOP/PHP, residential and behavioral health hospitals.
As a Marine Veteran, he has dedicated himself to serving the Veteran population throughout his career. Mr. Ashby is a father of twins and loves anything that gets him into nature. He is glad to be back in Tucson after spending most of his life in Colorado and is committed to helping those in need and strongly believes in working to support the community.
Laura Giron, LPC
Laura Speta is a dedicated mental health therapist committed to helping you achieve your treatment goals. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Tucson. Laura holds a Master of Science in Counseling/Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Phoenix and is a National Certified Counselor (NCC). She is also a proud member of the American Counseling Association.
Laura has extensive experience in the behavioral health field, having worked with both non-profit and for-profit agencies. Her clinical expertise spans children, families, and individuals facing anxiety, stress, depression, complex trauma, sexual abuse, LGBTQIA2+ issues, ADD/ADHD, eating disorders, mood disorders, and general mental health concerns.
Laura has served clients from a wide range of unique, inclusive, and diverse backgrounds. She employs a versatile counseling approach with a strong preference for Cognitive Behavior Therapy and related modalities.
As an empathetic professional, Laura firmly believes in the potential for healing for everyone. Her mission is to enhance each client’s quality of life by gently encouraging greater awareness of their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Her goal is to help clients find tranquility, emotional healing, and self-mastery.
Z DeWald, LAC
Z graduated from Prescott college with a Masters in Counseling with a focus on social justice and an Educational Specialist degree in Nature-Assisted Therapy Program Administration. They are Neurodivergent, Queer, and Disabled. She values gentleness, honesty, humor, weirdness, communication, defiance, liberation, hope, community, and identity pride. Z’s therapy style is flexible and collaborative. Clients can expect to be asked for honest feedback, support needs, etc., so changes and plans for therapy can be matched to their needs. Their office has areas to sit, lay, or stand, and they are also able to go outside/into nature with clients (weather permitting). She believes that while therapy can be difficult, effective healing should also feel liberating, fun, and empowering.
Z is influenced by salutogenic theories (i.e. what creates health vs. what creates illness). Discrimination, prejudice, and oppression in all forms are enemies of mental health; how we respond to these and the systems that enact them is where we find health through empowerment and celebration of communities, kinship, and revolution. Their favorite part of therapy is honoring each feeling (sadness, joy, rage, confusion, fear, etc.) as important, valuable, and part of a beautiful whole that is each stunningly unique person.
Paula Norris, LMSW
Before earning a Master of Social Work from Arizona State University, Paula served in the U.S. Army and deployed to Afghanistan during Operation Enduring Freedom. After completing her military service, Paula became a minister in a nondenominational church, where she worked with individuals, couples, families, and children from many different walks of life. During grad school, Paula was an intern at the Southern Arizona VA Health Care System where she co-facilitated suicide prevention groups, assisted veterans navigate end-of-life issues, and worked at the Fisher House with families of veterans who were receiving intense treatment at the VA. Upon graduation, Paula worked as a Counselor at a Crisis center for drug addiction and mental health working with patients from the community to establish the best treatment plan and level of care needed. Paula has worked with adults, couples, and families experiencing PTSD, drug addictions, mood disorders, personality disorders, and psychiatric disorders.
In her personal life, Paula has engaged in Equine Therapy and has experienced first hand the healing and growth that can happen while engaging in therapy. Through a client-centered approach, empathy, and compassion, Paula aims to create a safe space where healing, growth, and hope can be found.
Brittany Griebling, LCSW
Brittany is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP). She received her BA in Gender Studies from the University of California, San Diego and her Masters in Social Work from Temple University. She also has a Ph.D. in Communication from the University of Pennsylvania and taught in Temple University’s Intellectual Heritage Program before pursing a career as a therapist.
Brittany’s primary interests are familial and relational issues, life transitions, mood and personality disorders, self-worth, and trauma and post-traumatic growth and thriving. She enjoys helping clients discover practical ways to increase their wellbeing and achieve their goals. Her approach is strengths-based, hopeful, and respectful of the client. She believes in having a friendly, non-judgmental curiosity towards the challenges and joys of being human. Brittany is most strongly informed by person-centered and psychodynamic therapeutic approaches. She has a background in substance use disorder (SUD) assessment and treatment across a range of severity, working with clients with these challenges, as well as their loved ones. Brittany is LGBTQ+ and poly/kink affirming. She strives for cultural humility and awareness of racial trauma and other justice issues that have both individual and social dimensions.
Our Therapist Focus on Personalized, Evidence-Based Therapy
Entune offers a variety of therapeutic modalities and approaches, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Motivational Interviewing, among others. Each session is personalized to address your specific goals and challenges, empowering you to make meaningful changes in your life.
At Entune Behavioral Health, we believe in tailoring each therapy session to your unique needs. Our therapists utilize a variety of therapeutic techniques, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), EMDR, Trauma Based Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing, to support your personal goals and empower you on your journey.
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Our Craycroft Adult Services Location
- 2224 N. Craycroft Rd., Suite 100, Tucson, AZ 85712
- Monday – Friday: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Phone: (480) 870-8080
- Fax: (520) 614-6050
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