A Network of Mental Health Professionals Committed to Accessible Support

Our Highest Good partners with mental health professionals who believe care should be accessible and compassionate.

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How the Our Highest Good Provider Network Works

Our Highest Good does not operate as a referral directory or therapy matching service.
We support access to care by funding mental health support and therapy through scholarships and partnerships with mental health professionals.

  • Clients independently choose their mental health professional

  • OHG provides financial support / scholarships toward sessions

  • Providers deliver care within their existing practice

  • OHG does not provide clinical oversight or case management

Mental Health Professional Spotlight

Growing with care, intention, and integrity.

Our Highest Good is in the early stages of building our provider network.

We are intentionally partnering with mental health professionals who align with our mission of accessible, ethical, and compassionate care. As these partnerships grow, this space will begin to highlight mental within our network who are helping expand access to mental health support through OHG-funded initiatives.

We believe in building slowly, responsibly, and with deep respect for both clients and clinicians.

Meet a few of the exceptional mental health professionals in Our Highest Good’s network.

Clayton Ickes

Clayton Ickes is a Psychedelic Therapist, Licensed Clinical Psilocybin Facilitator, and Licensed Social Worker. He uses therapeutic tools and plant medicine to help struggling people live healthier and happier lives. He specializes in supporting those who continue to suffer from traumatic events and has served over 150 Journeyers through psychedelic experiences. Clay’s path of healing began at age 18 when a battle with substance use fortuitously led to his first psychedelic experience. This early encounter with mystery lit a seekers fire in his young heart which ultimately led him to trade addiction for a meditation practice and devote his life to the psychedelic phenomenon. For over 12 years he has walked in personal and professional relationships with psychedelics, actively working to form himself into a heart-led facilitator of compassionate, grounded presence.

Learn more: http://www.kykeonwellness.com/

Justin Dentry

Michael Boudreaux

An effective therapist is a compassionate and attentive helper, adaptable to your particular needs.  But a good therapist is not only a good listener but a resourceful guide.  Influenced by wise teachers like Francine Shapiro (EMDR), Ron Kurtz (Hakomi), Steven C. Hayes (ACT), Richard Schwartz (Internal Family Systems) and Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche (Buddhadharma), I am passionate about exploring this human journey with you. 

Learn more: https://www.boo-dro.net/ 

My ideal client is someone who understands the importance of mindfulness and being connected with their own body. They may have a current contemplative practice, or they have some interest in starting one. Ideally my clients have some interest or practice in spirituality and they are ok with the tenets of Buddhist psychology/philosophy.  Finally, my ideal client is someone who is committed to deepening into themselves by working experientially. 

I help a variety of clients with a range of challenges such as personal and career growth, depression, anxiety, trauma, life changes, relationships, and more. I have worked in the mental health field since 2003.

Learn more: https://rootedmindtherapy.com/

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Our Highest Good partners with mental health professionals who share our mission of increasing access to care. We support access to therapy through scholarship funding and collaboration — but we do not operate as a referral or clinical oversight service. Providers remain fully independent and in control of their practice.

  • Unlike traditional directories or referral services, OHG provides financial support and scholarship opportunities to help individuals afford mental health care. Clients seeking care apply for support through OHG, but they choose and engage with providers independently.

  • No. Providers in our network are independent professionals who maintain their own practices, schedules, and clinical decisions. OHG does not employ therapists or supervise clinical work; we exist to support accessibility through intentional partnerships.

  • Mental health professionals who align with OHG’s values of ethical, trauma-informed, and accessible care are encouraged to apply. Providers must be in good standing with their licensing board and/or BBB and practice within applicable laws. 

  • Once accepted into the network, providers may offer services to clients who receive scholarship support through OHG programs. Providers decide how they work with funded clients and maintain autonomy in clinical care. OHG’s role is to fund access — not manage care.

Accessible care begins with professionals who believe healing should be within reach.

Our Highest Good does not provide clinical services, therapy referrals, or treatment oversight. All mental health services are delivered independently by licensed professionals. OHG’s role is limited to financial support, scholarships, and community education.

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