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St. Luke's Children's Center for Neurobehavioral Medicine: Nampa

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If you or your child need urgent support for a crisis, please use 988 to call or text the Idaho Crisis & Suicide Hotline.
The team at St. Luke's Children’s Center for Neurobehavioral Medicine treats a full array of mental health issues with understanding, compassion, and skill. Our goal is to restore your child to his or her appropriate developmental path.

Our providers specialize in the treatment of childhood behavioral and mental health disorders to optimize wellness and functioning. We provide compassionate expertise during times of instability, allowing patients to work closely with a personalized care team that also includes medication providers and their local primary care doctor.

We provide a full spectrum of pediatric psychiatric services to children and adolescents with varying diagnoses, including but not limited to: depression, mood disorders, anxiety disorders, oppositional defiance, ADHD, explosivity, psychosis, dual diagnosis, substance abuse, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

As a member of the National Health Services Corps, we promise to serve all patients. This means we promise to:

  • Offer discounted fees for qualifying patients. View the application for a list of locations offering these discounts (en Español)
  • Never discriminate in the provision of services to individuals based on their inability to pay; whether payment for those services would be made under Medicare, Medicaid, or Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP); their race, color, sex, national origin, disability, religion, age, sexual orientation, or gender identity.
  • Location & Contact Info

    9850 W. St. Luke's Drive
    (North Entrance), Suite 270
    Nampa, ID 83687
    (208) 381-5970
    Fax: (208) 381-5971

    Accepting New Patients

    Yes
  • Office Hours

    Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

    Referral Required

    Yes
  • Before Your Visit

  • For Current Patients

  • After-hours & Weekends

    If your child is experiencing a crisis or you have urgent treatment-related concerns, contact our office to speak to an on-call member of our team.

    If you have non-emergency questions or concerns about psychotropic medications and side effects, please call our office during normal business hours to talk with the clinic nurse.

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Providers

  • Pediatric Behavioral Health

    Biography

    Jessica Carpenter, LCSW works with children and specializes in the integration of mental health services in a medical setting. She enjoys working with individuals struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, and adjustment to chronic health diagnoses along with medical adherence. She is skilled in multiple therapy modalities including eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

    Jessica feels it is vital to a patient’s overall health to maintain a collaborative care model involving the patient’s entire healthcare team. She is passionate about helping young people identify their self-worth and potential in managing how they choose to respond to their environment. 

    Jessica has a robust background in integrated behavioral health within inpatient and outpatient primary care settings. She also has experience with crisis management, rural populations, and traditional counseling services for individuals and families of all ages.

    Jessica earned both her bachelor's degree in biology and her master's degree in social work from Northwest Nazarene University.

    In her free time, Jessica enjoys hiking, mountain biking, cooking, and supporting the performing arts.

    Availability

    Accepting new patients
     
  • Pediatric Behavioral Health

    Biography

    Travis Haase, LCPC has professional interest in organic processing of behaviors and the development of chronic mental illness. He has clinical experience with individuals struggling with mental health disorders including, but not limited to, depression, mood disorders, bipolar disorder, ADHD, pragmatic communication disorder, autism spectrum disorders, anxiety, adjustment disorder, and psychotic disorders.

    Travis also has experience in grief counseling and crisis management, with further education in cognitive behavioral therapy, desensitization, relaxation, and behavioral modification.

    Travis earned his bachelor's degree in psychology at the University of Idaho and his master’s degree at Walden University. 

    Availability

    Accepting new patients
     
  • Pediatric Behavioral Health

    Biography

    Sean Nixon, LCPC is a licensed clinical professional counselor and a licensed marriage and family therapist with training in family systems, child trauma, neurocounseling, and play therapy. His interests include early life trauma, anxiety, co-occurring diagnoses, family conflict, and behavioral issues.

    Sean has worked as a school counselor, in clinical settings, and in private practice. He believes that everyone can thrive when given the tools and support they need.

    Sean earned his bachelor's degree in liberal arts as well as two master's degrees from Northwest Nazarene University. His first master's was in school counseling and the second was in marriage and family counseling. He is also a trained play therapist. Sean has presented at state, regional, and national conferences, and has taken on many roles in professional counseling organizations.

    Favorite therapy toy: strategy games

    Availability

    Accepting new patients
     
  • Pediatric Behavioral Health

    Biography

    Roger Olson, PsyD is a clinical child psychologist and part of the Learning, Attention and Behavior (L.A.B.) evaluation program at St. Luke's Children's Center for Neurobehavioral Medicine. He conducts psychological evaluations for children and adolescents with learning, attention, behavioral, and/or emotional difficulties.

    Dr. Olson works collaboratively with children, teens, and parents from a strength-based perspective and helps families feel respected throughout the evaluation process. He also provides mindfulness-based parent education workshops focused on building resilience and developing optimal parent-child attachment.

    Dr. Olson has experience in a wide variety of settings, such as schools, prisons, hospitals, and clinics. He earned his bachelor's degree at Boise State University and his graduate degree in psychology at George Fox University.

    Availability

    Accepting new patients
     
  • Pediatric Behavioral Health

    Biography

    Jennie Quaine, MD is a child and adolescent psychiatrist serving as the site medical director of St. Luke’s Children’s Center for Neurobehavioral Medicine in Nampa. Her professional goals include expanding access to care, fostering interprofessional education, and providing evidence-based care for patients. Her philosophy of care involves identifying challenges and making evidence-based recommendations for interventions, while also taking a strengths-based approach. She has experience caring for patients in all stages of life with a variety of conditions, including mood disorders, anxiety, trauma, thought disorders, and disruptive behaviors.

    Dr. Quaine received her bachelor’s degree from the United States Military Academy at West Point where she was on the marathon team and graduated from the US Army Airborne School. After graduation, she served in the United States Army in the Medical Service Corps. Her first assignment was at Fort Lewis in Washington as a platoon leader for a ground ambulance company. After a year-long deployment in this role, she became the executive officer of the company. She then moved to Fort Rucker in Alabama where she served as the chief of managed care for Lyster Army Health Clinic. 

    Dr. Quaine earned her medical degree from the University of Colorado. She then trained at the University of Michigan for both residency in general psychiatry and fellowship in child and adolescent psychiatry. While in training, she received multiple awards for commitment to veterans, excellence in inpatient psychiatry, and commitment to patients and their families. 

    In her free time, Dr. Quaine enjoys exploring the great outdoors with her family. 

    Availability

    Accepting new patients
     
  • Pediatric Behavioral Health

    Availability

    Accepting new patients
     

Conditions

Are you in distress or concerned about someone you know?

Are you in distress or concerned about someone you know?

Call or Text 988 for the Idaho Crisis & Suicide Hotline

The Idaho Crisis & Suicide Hotline provides 24/7 free and confidential crisis intervention, emotional support, problem-solving, and referrals to local resources for persons at risk for suicide and for those concerned about them. 


You do not have to be in crisis to call.


NOTE: The Idaho Crisis & Suicide Hotline is a member of the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline and is taking the 988 calls for Idaho as part of the national network of crisis call centers. It is a national line, but the people you'll speak to live here in Idaho.


Help is just a phone call or text away. Please call or text 988, or start an online chat now.

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