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About Us

Meet Our Administrators

Mission Statement: To be committed to the wellness of individuals, their families, and the community through prevention, intervention, treatment, and education and addressing social-emotional problems that currently exist.

Maybe your mental health hasn’t always been the greatest. Things like depression have been a constant for years. Some days, just getting out of bed seems like too much effort. Sometimes you feel like you can’t even do the things you enjoy, no matter how much you want to. Life feels exhausting, and it takes all of your energy just to get out of bed or take a shower. Sometimes you can feel like “what’s the point…” ?

Our vision is to provide culturally competent, holistic services that promote adult, adolescent and children’s social-emotional development, while addressing mental health challenges, and addressing social-emotional problems that may currently exist.

We do this by focusing and empowering on the individual (and/or family) by helping them reach their desired goals of living, learning, working and socialization in the least restrictive setting.

Desert View’s goal is to provide appropriate, compassionate, and client-centered care to individuals suffering from depression, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, schizophrenia disorders, eating disorders self-harming behavior to name a few.

We take a multi-disciplinary approach to treating trauma, including sexual assault and other forms of trauma. We believe that it is necessary to address all problems affecting the patient.

We work closely with patients and their families to create a personalized treatment plan. Every treatment utilizes intervention techniques and tools to help our patients live productive, fulfilling lives.

Desert View’s clinicians are master’s level clinicians. Our staff is closely supervised to ensure they provide the necessary level of care. We make sure that our staff members comply with all applicable federal and state codes, standards, and regulations. This also includes HIPAA confidentiality laws. Our clinicians take our patients’ privacy very seriously. They all have the necessary licenses to offer services in the State of New Mexico.

Many of our patients are referred by community resources, law enforcement, and judicial courts. These cases are treated very sensitively, and Desert View Family Counseling does everything possible to guarantee their confidentiality.

6100 E. Main (Counseling Clinic)

Experienced & Professional Team

At Desert View Family Counseling, we are committed to being an extraordinary team that treats every client as family. Our dedicated therapist and team are truly passionate about mental health care and delivering exceptional service.

If you’d like to schedule a crisis appointment or an assessment, please contact us today.

Chief Executive Officer, Assistant Director and Clinical Director

Rick Quevedo, MA
Teri Click-Burton, AA  

Catherine “Cat” Roberts, LCSW

Clinical Team

Juli Valliere, LMSW, LADAC
Kim Layton, LADAC
Kaylene Cribbs. CNP
Julie Phillips, LMSW

Vacant (we are looking for THERAPIST! See employment tap on this site!)
Vacant (we are looking for LADACs and LSAA’s! See employment tap on this site!)

Administration, Billing/ Front Office Coordinator Executive Assistant

Amanda Gross (Billing Coordinator                                      Vacant (Front Office Coordinator)                                    Mariana Medrano, (Personnel Coordinator)
Vacant (Bookkeeping)

607 W. Aztec- Gallup NM 87301

Experienced & Professional Team

Services we provide at this location:

Family Support Services | Family Resource Connections |

Juvenile Community Corrections | Wraparound|

Meet our team!

CEO

Rick Quevedo, MA (McKinley & San Juan County)

Program Supervisor(s):

Jakeem Paul, BA -(Interim)Family Support Services Coordinator

Gallup Team Family Support Services & Wraparound

Janell Laughlin, BA – Family Support Services & Secondary Prevention Services and Time Limited Reunification
Vacant – Family Support Services & Family Resource Connections
Vacant BA- Family Support Services & Family Reunification

Other Services:

Rae Rangel, Wraparound Facilitator
Ashley Hayes – Juvenile Community Corrections Coordinator (San Juan & McKinley)

Youth Center 3751 N Butler Ste 104– Farmington

Services we provide at this location:

J.A.C. Juvenile Accountability Court-

Ja’Nece Avery, Program Coordinator
Roberto Quevedo, Accountability Officer
Larry Harrison, Accountability Officer

Wraparound Services and Peer Support-

Codi Quevedo, Program Coordinator/Coach and Wraparound Facilitator

LeAndra Lee, Wraparound Facilitator

J.C.C. Juvenile Community Corrections

Ashley Hayes- Juvenile Community Corrections Program Coordinator (San Juan & McKinley)

3751 N Butler Ste 101

Services we provide at this location:

Family Support Services (FSS)

Family Support Services Coordinator-

Whitney Blea, BA, Family Support Services Program Coordinator

FSS Team:

Jakeem Paul, BA, Lead Family Support Service Worker,
Amanda Lobato, BA- Family Support Services
Savanna Goodwin, BA- Family Support Services
Vacant …………… BA- Family Support Services.

Other Services

Intensive Family Support Services
Time limited reunification &
Family Reunification Services,
Secondary Prevention Services

Family Outreach Services

Based on the family’s needs, the Family Outreach Advocate will connect the family to a community-based agency in the family’s county.

FO Program Coordinator-Ashley Lovato

We also provide:                                                                                  C.A.R.E. Community Assertive Rehabilitative Efforts

CARE Services: Housing & Resource Specialist, Case Management, Substance Abuse Groups, Certified Peer Support Specialist

3741 n Butler Ste 103 -Farmington

Services we provide at this location:

Both supervised visitation and exchanges are designed to ensure that children can have safe contact with a parent or caregiver during times of family conflict or transition that puts their best interests at the forefront.

Meet Our Team

Families First Supervisor:

Jennifer Quevedo, BA

Monitor Team

Jocelyn Quevedo, Early Childhood Development
Cameron Skidmore, Supervised Visitation Monitor

“Supporting Families Through Transition”