Spravato, TMS Therapy, Ketamine Therapy, Medication Management and more in Draper
Numinus has joined Stella, expanding our ability to treat depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD/PTSI and more with highly effective care across Utah. Same providers, same care, more treatment options.
Treatment for depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD and more in Draper
Stella Draper offers Spravato (esketamine) nasal spray therapy, medication management, ketamine therapy, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), therapy and more.
Stella Draper:
721 E 12200 S,
Draper, UT 84020
Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
Dual Sympathetic Reset treatment, an advanced stellate ganglion block for anxiety and PTSD, is available in Murray.
Major PPO and HMO insurance plans, including Medicare, are accepted in Layton. Use our insurance tool to explore coverage:
Stella accepts insurance
Depending on your location and plan, selected services may be covered by insurance.
Science-Backed Mental Health Treatments That Work
We approach all modalities uniquely to optimize the best possible treatment outcome. All treatment plans are developed after a comprehensive intake assessment conducted with our Advanced Practice Providers (APP) to ensure you can get the most benefits from our treatment.
Spravato (esketamine)
FDA Approved Treatment for Depression
Spravato (esketamine) is a ketamine derivative nasal spray that's FDA approved and administered in office.
When covered by insurance, the co-pay is comparable to that of a typical outpatient mental health visit, sometimes as low as $10 per treatment.
Flexible Financial Support with "Spravato withMe" rebate program, which may drastically reduce your Spravato treatment costs. Many patients pay as little as $10 for each Spravato appointment.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
FDA Approved Treatment for Depression & OCD
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy is an FDA-approved treatment shown to provide relief for those who haven't had success with other treatments. TMS is a non-invasive in-office treatment that uses focused magnetic pulses to reawaken the connections in the brain.
When covered by insurance, the co-pay for a treatment visit is comparable to that of a typical outpatient mental health visit, sometimes as low as $10 per treatment. Out-of-pocket cost depends on each person's specific insurance plan, deductible, etc.
Ketamine Therapy
Administered in office and medically monitored
Unlike traditional antidepressants which can take weeks to take effect, Ketamine Therapy can rapidly reduce depressive symptoms within two hours of administration, and this relief can be sustained for up to two weeks, following just a single dose. Our ketamine treatments are flexible, designed to meet your individual needs and support you on your healing journey.
Our best outcomes come from paired ketamine therapy with virtual integration therapy. Integration Sessions are built to optimize healing and growth by making meaning of treatment sessions and creating individualized action plans that turn insights into transformation.
Medication Management
Evidence-Based Psychopharmacology
Treating adults & children experiencing mental health challenges like perinatal mood disorders, anxiety, depression, OCD, ADHD, PTSD, and more.
Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
What is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy?
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is based on the idea that our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are interconnected. To help individuals change their behavior, CBT employs techniques such as self-monitoring, activity scheduling for depression, and exposure and response prevention for anxiety. The ultimate goal of CBT is to provide individuals with the tools they need to lead a happier and more fulfilling life
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
What is Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy?
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Therapy is a structured form of therapy designed to help people recover from traumatic experiences. This type of therapy is based on the idea that the mind can heal from psychological trauma in much the same way that the body can recover from physical trauma.
Studies have shown that EMDR therapy can be a highly effective tool for treating trauma. Unlike other treatments which focus on emotions, EMDR therapy is focused on the memory, and is intended to change the way that the memory is stored in the brain, thus reducing and eliminating the problematic symptoms.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
What is Acceptance and Commitment Therapy?
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) is a type of therapy that involves learning skills to reduce the impact of difficult thoughts and feelings, by identifying what brings meaning to life, and taking steps to align with those values.
In ACT, the emphasis is on accepting thoughts and feelings in the present moment, rather than trying to change them. The therapy views psychological distress as resulting from avoidance or evaluation of thoughts and feelings. This can lead to negative thinking patterns that interfere with one's ability to live according to their values.
ACT aims to help individuals accept what they can't control and focus on taking control of what they can to improve their quality of life.
Somatic Therapy
What is Somatic Therapy?
Somatic Therapy, also known as Somatic Experiencing, is different from other therapeutic modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) or Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in that it incorporates body-oriented modalities such as dance, breath work, and meditation to support mental healing, while other types of therapy are concerned primarily with the mind.
Most Somatic Therapy sessions include both talk therapy and mind-body exercises in tandem. Somatic therapy operates off the idea that what happens to you in your life is stored not only in your mind but also in your body. By focusing on both the physical sensations in your body and the discussion of your problems, it is a more comprehensive approach to therapy.
Group Therapy
What is Group Therapy?
Group Therapy harnesses the power of collective experiences to provide participants with insights, feedback, and support. This form of psychotherapy allows a group of participants to benefit from diverse perspectives, finding hope and a sense of belonging through shared challenges and emotional growth. Though some may feel intimidated by the idea of speaking with strangers, the therapists and other participants work together to create an environment where everyone feels safe and cared for.
Couples Therapy
What is Couples Therapy?
Couples therapy is focused on fostering a healthier relationship by giving couples the tools to navigate conflicts together. Our supportive therapists create a safe and non-judgmental environment for you and your partner to openly discuss your experiences and work towards overcoming any challenges you may be facing. We are dedicated to helping people rediscover the connection and love in their relationships.
Our therapists are equipped to assist with a wide range of relationship issues, from communication difficulties to rebuilding trust after an affair. We welcome all couples, including LGBTQIA2S+ couples and Ethically Non-Monogamous partnerships, seeking therapy and are committed to helping you achieve a stronger, healthier relationship.
Integration Therapy
Stella Integration therapy Sessions are built to optimize healing and growth by making meaning of treatment outcomes and create individualized action plans that turn insights into growth.
Stella Mental Health Draper

Located in Draper and previously known as Numinus, Stella Mental Health brings dramatic healing through safe and effective treatments. Our goal is to create an empowering environment for those looking for relief from symptoms of emotional trauma and mental health challenges.
Throughout your healing journey, our team of medical experts and mental health professionals will provide you with tools and support you need.
It all starts with an assessment to see what treatment is right for you. During Advanced Practice Provider assessments, they'll ask questions, listen closely, identify medical contradictions, and assess what care journey best fits you based on the decades of scientific research.
Clinical oversight from licensed medical professionals gives you the piece of mind that:
- Treatments are based on science, research and decades of experience
- Protocols are proven to be effective
- Strict safety guidelines are followed
- Treatment recommendations are customized for you
Meet the Team
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Christopher Sorensen MD
Medical Director
Dr. Sorensen MD (he/they) received his degree in medicine from The Ohio State University in 2010. He has worked in a variety of settings including pharmacies, clinics, start-ups and hospitals across the world. With a…
Dr. Sorensen MD (he/they) received his degree in medicine from The Ohio State University in 2010. He has worked in a variety of settings including pharmacies, clinics, start-ups and hospitals across the world. With a focus on patient-centered care, Dr. Sorensen works with clients to incorporate their unique culture, beliefs, medical issues and preferences into a personalized and effective treatment plan. Dr. Sorensen has experience treating adults, adolescents, LGBTQ+ individuals, and recent immigrants. He focuses on medication management, but also provides brief therapy and coordinates with therapists and medical specialists when needed. He offers gender affirming care including hormones and surgery evaluations for his transgender and nonbinary clients. Dr. Sorensen prescribes TMS, ketamine and Spravato for treatment resistant depression. He can refer patients to the research department for psychedelic treatments when appropriate. Although he often discusses new treatment options with his clients, he also works to simplify medication treatments with the goal of increasing each patient's quality of life.
Specialties
Anxiety
Bipolar Disorders
Brain Injury
Depression
LGBTQIA+
Mental Health
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Schizophrenia
Social AnxietyApproaches
Client-Centered
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Courtney Shockley PMHNP-BC
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Hi, I'm Courtney! I have a love for life and people. Early on I discovered that helping people find joy in life expanded far beyond ER bedside nursing. This was the catalyst to becoming a PMHNP. I am inspired by humans'…
Hi, I'm Courtney! I have a love for life and people. Early on I discovered that helping people find joy in life expanded far beyond ER bedside nursing. This was the catalyst to becoming a PMHNP. I am inspired by humans' innate ability to overcome adversity through introspection, medication consideration and whole person approaches that address big and small details alike.
Being an ER nurse for 10 years I recognized firsthand the need for mental health support. From inner city hospitals to level 1 trauma centers, I saw patients who presented with physical ailments. However, it was the look of fear and hopelessness that drove my desire to reach the deeper parts of a person's pain. From homeless addicts to postpartum mothers, to every-day life struggles, I believe in meeting a person where they are and walking with them in their journey through mental health.
Through practice of my own healing, I understand and appreciate the work that patients put into their overall wellness. I believe at the core of each of us is the desire for connection and empathy; my desire is to meet my patients where they are and help them grow to see the light in the midst of their darkness.
Being a native Texan, the past two years in Utah have been an eye opening and thrilling experience! My husband, I and our five children have been on an incredible journey. This has allowed me to experience both the struggles and joys of motherhood and marriage. I enjoy farmers markets with my family, being in nature and drinking coffee on my porch every morning.Session Types
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Carlos Palomo MSW, LCSW
Therapist
Carlos has been working as a Clinician since 2016. He spent 7 years working in suicidality, psychosis, and Crisis Intervention. Carlos experience in working with clients in acute distress has given him the opportunity to…
Carlos has been working as a Clinician since 2016. He spent 7 years working in suicidality, psychosis, and Crisis Intervention. Carlos experience in working with clients in acute distress has given him the opportunity to understand how to best collaborate with clients in creating spaces externally and internally that invoke a sense of safety. This process creates room for vulnerability, awareness and courage to engage with difficult emotions and experiences. His approach is eclectic and curated to optimize facilitation for the client to experience growth and healing. His clinical style is conversational and egalitarian to ensure an open, warm and genuine therapeutic relationship between the therapist and client.
Specialties
Burnout
Career
Complex Trauma
Cultural Intergenerational Trauma
Family of Origin Experiences
Financial Stress
Grief
Life Transitions
Mental Health
Non-ordinary States of Consciousness
Personal Growth and Transformation
Psychedelic Integration
Self-Esteem
Sexual Violence
Social Anxiety
Spirituality
Stress
TraumaApproaches
Client-Centered
Compassionate Inquiry
Existential
Motivational Interviewing
Narrative Therapy
Person-Centered
Psychedelic Integration
Psychodynamic
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Raymond Archuleta LCSW, MSW
Psychotherapist
Raymond is a fully licensed psychotherapist (L.C.S.W.) with undergraduate and post-graduate degrees from the University of Utah. His professional experience started in 2005 and includes working in residential treatment,…
Raymond is a fully licensed psychotherapist (L.C.S.W.) with undergraduate and post-graduate degrees from the University of Utah. His professional experience started in 2005 and includes working in residential treatment, outpatient counseling, independent living support, substance abuse programming, crisis care in inpatient settings, and private program admissions/administration. He enjoys approaching mental health from a holistic standpoint, inviting in various aspects of the human experience that contribute to a person's readiness to thrive. He regards strength and healing as being inherent to a person's nature, and always within reach. Raymond is a fitness enthusiast and is also certified as a personal trainer and nutrition coach through the National Academy of Sports Medicine. This helps him to utilize health-centered practices that add to the overall healing experience. Raymond grew up in a very diverse population and appreciates seeing human growth and learning through as many different lenses as possible. He greatly enjoys working with individuals who identify with marginalized groups, including all racial and cultural backgrounds and members of the LGBTQIA+ community. He also helps individuals who are navigating their religious or spiritual transition, and any one struggling to align their daily experience to their own core values. As a trained psychedelic-assisted therapist, Raymond is passionate about using effective integrative therapies to assist people in their ketamine treatment at Numinus. He is extremely eager to see the upcoming additions of other psychedelic medicines in helping people in their healing journeys and personal growth.
Specialties
Addiction & Substance Use Issues
Anxiety
Burnout
Depression
Faith Crisis
Family Relationships
Grief
Health Issues
LGBTQIA+
Life Transitions
Non-ordinary States of Consciousness
Personal Growth and Transformation
Psychedelic Integration
Self-Esteem
Sexuality
Social Anxiety
Spirituality
Stress
Transitions
TraumaApproaches
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
DBT
Emotion Focused Therapy
Existential
Experiential
Holistic
Internal Family Systems
Mindfulness Based
Motivational Interviewing
Person-Centered
Psychedelic Integration
Self Management Strategies
Sleep Hygiene Education
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Scott Osabuohien PMHNP-BC
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Scott Osabuohien, PMHNP-BC (he/him), received a Master of Science in Nursing emphasizing in Psychiatric Mental Health from the University of South Alabama during December 2021. As a PMHNP-BC, Scott offers care and…
Scott Osabuohien, PMHNP-BC (he/him), received a Master of Science in Nursing emphasizing in Psychiatric Mental Health from the University of South Alabama during December 2021. As a PMHNP-BC, Scott offers care and services to patients of all ages to assess, diagnose, and treat mental health. Scott has been working in healthcare since 2013 while simultaneously caring for patients and furthering his education. Scott grew up in the Philippines, immigrated to California in his youth, and has lived in Utah and Idaho during his adulthood. After entering adulthood, Scott knew he wanted to work in healthcare and became highly interested in psychiatric work. Scott's life experiences, educational background, and professional work have helped him see the great need there is for professional quality mental health care. He hopes to fill the need for mental health treatment and support. Scott prioritizes a global perspective, practical application of psychiatric treatments, and in-depth analysis through listening and observation. His approach is greatly informed by continually researching and practicing the most current and evidenced-based methods. Scott is dedicated to offering all his education, knowledge, and experience to aid each patient. As a mental healthcare provider, Scott's goals include authentically listening to the needs of his patients. He also aims to treat their symptoms, help them understand their mental health needs, and encourage them to live at their best. Scott makes it a priority to use the most current evidence-based treatment available to inform the care he provides.
Specialties
Anxiety
Depression
Mental HealthApproaches
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Joshua Fletcher PMHNP-BC
Board Certified, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
My name is Joshua Fletcher, I have worked in mental health for almost ten years as a nurse and a mental health provider. It is the most fulfilling work I have ever done, and I enjoy listening to people's stories and…
My name is Joshua Fletcher, I have worked in mental health for almost ten years as a nurse and a mental health provider. It is the most fulfilling work I have ever done, and I enjoy listening to people's stories and developing a plan of treatment specific to their needs. Each one of us truly is an individual and there are no simple solutions that work for everyone. Creativity, active listening, and truly having an interest in people are important parts of providing mental health and I want to respect each individual's personal journey. My experience includes working with Major depression, anxiety, OCD, bipolar I and II, schizophrenia, PTSD, personality disorders and substance abuse. I have experience working with adolescents from 12 years old to adults 65 years old and enjoy working with all ages. I enjoy home renovations, which I am constantly doing at my house, and many outdoor activities including camping, mountain biking, rafting, canyoneering, rock climbing and scuba diving. I enjoy traveling and Costa Rica is my favorite country to visit. I also enjoy reading; I read or listen to audiobooks daily from self-help books to thrillers to epic fantasy novels. Family and spirituality are key things for me in my life, and I have found nature to be very therapeutic for me.
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Dallin Bawden, DNP PMHNP-BC
Doctor of Nursing Practice / Advanced Practice Registered Nurse / Board-Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Dallin Bawden is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with experience working in both inpatient and outpatient mental health settings. He earned his nursing undergraduate (RN) degree…
Dallin Bawden is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with experience working in both inpatient and outpatient mental health settings. He earned his nursing undergraduate (RN) degree from the University of Utah in 2018. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Utah in 2018 and went on to complete his Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) in Psychiatric Mental Health at the University of Utah in 2024.
Dallin has experience treating a wide range of mental health conditions, including ADHD, Depression, Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, OCD, and more. He specializes in ADHD and Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy.
Dallin believes in a holistic, patient-centered approach to care while recognizing effective treatment often combines medication, therapy, and lifestyle adjustments. His goal is to work collaboratively with each patient to create a customized treatment plan that aligns with their goals, values, and needs.
Dallin proudly provides LGBTQ+ affirming care and offers advanced treatment options such as ketamine infusion therapy along with private ketamine-assisted sessions. His compassionate and down-to-earth approach helps patients feel comfortable, supported, and empowered throughout their healing journey.
Outside of his clinical work, Dallin enjoys playing guitar, attending concerts, staying active, and sharing his signature sense of humor—complete with the occasional (and often appreciated) dad jokes.
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Destiny Manner, PA-C
Certified Physician Assistant
Destiny Manner is a certified physician assistant specializing in psychiatry. She completed her Master of Physician Assistant Studies at Weber State University and has experience working in both inpatient and…
Destiny Manner is a certified physician assistant specializing in psychiatry. She completed her Master of Physician Assistant Studies at Weber State University and has experience working in both inpatient and outpatient psychiatric settings. Her clinical interests include women's mental health, postpartum depression, addiction medicine, chronic pain, ADHD, personality disorders, bipolar disorder, PTSD, and substance use disorders. She specializes in working with adult and elderly populations using a client-centered approach, psychedelic integration, rest and relaxation techniques, self-management strategies, and sleep hygiene education.
Destiny values hard work and honesty, and she is passionate about building strong, trusting connections with her patients. She strives to create a welcoming, nonjudgmental space where her patients can feel comfortable being themselves. Destiny believes in a collaborative, empowering approach to care and treatment planning, and encourages patients to be active participants in their mental health journey. Whether the treatment plan involves therapy, lifestyle changes, or medication management, she is there to support and guide each step of the journey.
Destiny chooses to meet patients where they are and brings warmth, sincerity, and a touch of humor to every encounter. She is especially motivated to help those who are ready to make meaningful changes. Destiny is passionate about helping others understand their own mental health, and she views education as an essential part of the healing process. Her goal is to help her patients feel more in control, more hopeful, and more connected to the life they want to live.
Destiny is a Utah native and loves being outdoors, especially in the mountains. She enjoys playing pickleball, laughing with friends, and spending quality time with her husband and son. -
Meadow Romney Summers, PA-C, AQH
Certified Physician Assistant / Added Qualification in Headache Medicine
Meadow Romney Summers brings nearly a decade of diverse clinical experience with a rich background in mental health and neurology, previously holding positions in rural primary care, trauma, and telemedicine. She…
Meadow Romney Summers brings nearly a decade of diverse clinical experience with a rich background in mental health and neurology, previously holding positions in rural primary care, trauma, and telemedicine. She approaches psychiatry with compassion, clinical depth, and a belief in whole-person healing by helping patients understand their symptoms and collaborate on treatment plans tailored to their unique needs and goals.
Meadow holds a Psychiatry Certificate from Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions (2024) and an Added Qualification in Headache Medicine (AQH) awarded by the National Headache Foundation in 2022. Her clinical specialties include depression, anxiety, ADHD, sleep concerns, and perimenopause. She is particularly interested in the overlap of psychiatric and neurologic conditions, such as neurodegenerative diseases, epilepsy, movement disorders, and chronic pain. Meadow's AQH certification demonstrates her dedication to providing comprehensive, quality care for those living with headache disorders.
Her treatment approach integrates lifestyle medicine, psychoeducation, therapy referrals, medication management, and neuromodulation. Whether practicing in person or virtually, Meadow is known for her calm, grounded presence and ability to meaningfully connect with individuals from all walks of life. She values shared decision-making, preventive techniques, and empowering patients to actively engage in their mental health care.
Outside of work, Meadow finds joy in the outdoors by biking, trail running, and skiing as well as at home cooking meals with family and friends. Her daily yoga practice and interest in Ayurveda reflects her commitment to lifelong learning and balanced living.