Meet the Bozeman Team
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Hannah (she/her), is the foundress of OH Hi Collective. She works as a holistic and systems therapist who is committed to reducing shame around sexual health through empowerment. Holding space for curiosity around our various identities is where we start on navigating our therapeutic work together. Her role as your therapist is to support and explore your world view while striving to align with your very own authenticity. As we embark on change, leaning in with compassion and compersion for your growth. Specializing in gender related topics, sexual dysfunction, and relationships and intimacy. This journey is with practical interventions to move you toward the connection to yourself and others that you are seeking.
PhD in Clinical Sexology with Kink Conscious Certification
AASECT Certified Sex Therapist
LCPC Approved Clinical Supervisor
Sex and Relationship Educator
Owner Prickly Peach Sex Therapy
Location: Bozeman, Livingston, and Telehealth
Contact: hello@ohhicollective.com
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Abby is the Operations Manager and Creative Director at OhHi Collective, where she ensures the seamless day-to-day functioning of the office while cultivating a welcoming, confidential space for clients. In her leadership role, she oversees scheduling, billing, and staff coordination, working closely with the clinical team to enhance client experiences and support sexual wellness at every touchpoint.
Abby also manages our team of bachelor-level sex educator interns, providing mentorship and guidance, and plays a key role in coordinating community events that expand OhHi’s impact beyond the office. After beginning her journey with OhHi as an intern herself, she brings both insight and dedication to fostering growth within the organization.
Outside of work, Abby enjoys practicing yoga, playing shows with her band, and spending time with her big fluffy dog, Bear. Passionate about creating inclusive, empathetic environments, she is committed to ensuring smooth, professional, and affirming experiences for both clients and therapists.
Questions?
abby@ohhicollective.com
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With compassion and a bubbly approach, Molly cultivates a non judgemental space for clients to process challenging experiences and enhance their interpersonal relationship(s). Her practice emphasizes helping individuals and couples develop tools to manage their symptoms of anxiety, depression, mental health crises, life transitions, and relationship challenges through integrating evidence based practices like mindfulness CBT and EFT depending on the unique needs of each client. Molly’s passions include sexual health and women’s health, working with the LGBTQIA2S+ community, and people in open relationships or practicing ethical non-monogamy.
During her freetime, Molly enjoys playing in the mountains, spending time with friends and family, practicing yoga, reading, hiking, skiing, and traveling.
Location: Bozeman and Telehealth
Contact: Molly@ohhicollective.com
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Chase's approach to therapy is grounded in the belief that our struggles, our conflicts, and our points of unease often have deep resonances that deserve to be explored. His emphasis is on helping individuals and couples (re)discover connection, authenticity, resilience, self-trust, and alignment with their values. The pieces of ourselves that feel difficult, distant, muted, confusing, or evasive–in his view–are often upheld by personal history, self-mythology, internalized societal messaging, and long-held scripts. Chase values not only helping individuals cultivate meaningful tools, but also bringing to light what Joan Didon called "the stories we tell ourselves in order to live."
Borrowing heavily from psychodynamic, existential, and systems therapies, Chase's approach prioritizes collaboration, deep listening, and emotional honesty. He works primarily with individuals at personal and relational impasses––especially those colored by anxiety, depression, inauthenticity, desire, creative blocks, and compulsive patterns. Chase is a graduate student in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at William & Mary. He also holds a Master of Arts degree in Medieval and Early Modern Studies from the University of Victoria, where he specialized in the history of emotions and Renaissance poetry and drama. Outside of the counseling room, he is a devotee of old books, border collies, coffee, second-wave emo music, running, and art.Location: Bozeman and Telehealth
Contact: chase@ohhicollective.com
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Sammy (she/her), views counseling as both vulnerable and courageous. She acknowledges the strength and innate capacity for growth in all of her clients and believes that counseling works best when it is client-driven and collaborative. In her counseling practice, Sammy starts from a place of unconditional positive regard, period. She aims to work with people to identify and grow their truest selves so that they may behave authentically in their lives and relationships.
Ultimately, she believes that humans want to connect with each other and let themselves be seen. It is her experience that we want to live authentic, meaningful lives. She believes this is most easily achieved when what we do, say, think, and feel align. She aims to model authenticity while supporting clients in examining themselves honestly so as to act from a place of self and integration. (She also knows this is hard and is constantly working on it herself.)
Sammy believes in matching theoretical interventions and concepts to her individual clients, but is anchored in the humanistic theories of Gestalt, IFS, attachment. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in early childhood development and will soon have her Masters in school counseling from the University of Montana. She is currently working towards LCPC licensure. She welcomes all and is especially passionate about working with couples and members of the LGBTQIA2S+ community.
In her free time, Sammy loves to read, bother her three cats (Kevin, Porkbun, and Bug) and throw surprise parties. (Ok she’s thrown one, but it went well ok!) She’s so excited to be with Oh Hi and is looking forward to supporting her community.
Location: Bozeman and Telehealth
Contact: sammy@ohhicollective.com
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Brianna believes that connection is a tool for overall wellness and is essential to mental and emotional well-being. She places high value in helping individuals honor and strengthen their connection to themselves, others, and the natural world. Her practice utilizes a relational approach, helping individuals identify their inherent strengths and keeping a client-centered approach to the therapeutic process. Brianna utilizes modalities based in mindfulness and the mind-body connection, bringing awareness to cognitive processes, and how systems intersect and impact our mental health.
Her clinical areas of interest include neurodiversity and attachment theory. Brianna specializes in working with individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, and phase-of-life changes. Her background has included working in a variety of settings: juvenile justice, geriatric social work, residential treatment for children and youth, substance abuse treatment, and adult and youth outpatient. A Wisconsin native, Brianna completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Wisconsin- Green Bay, receiving a bachelor’s degree in social work with an emphasis in child welfare. In 2020, she completed her graduate studies in social work at the University of Wyoming and moved to Montana in 2021.
Outside of work, Brianna would describe herself as a bit of an eclectic person and a life-long learner- her personal philosophy is to live life in an authentic way while minimizing harm to others and nature. In her personal life, she enjoys long distance running, rock hounding, Nordic skiing, playing guitar, making crafts, being a cat mom, and spending time with loved ones.
Location: Bozeman, Livingston and Telehealth
Contact: Brianna@ohhicollective.com
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“History despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.” --Maya Angelou
Jenny, who spent 12 years as a counselor for a community health center before coming to Oh Hi, helps people find the courage, insight, and tools to move on and change. As a practitioner of Client-Centered Therapy, she believes in a client’s ability to overcome life’s adversities and return to their true wholesome selves. She also has dealt with life’s twists and turns and knows how a person’s life can instantly change and how a person can reclaim their life. Jenny uses therapies such as EMDR, the Flash Technique, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Hypnotherapy and Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction to help clients – primarily adults -- with healing from trauma, anxiety, depression, attachment issues, chronic pain and physical conditions, and works with members of groups under societal stress such as the LGBTQ community, people with disabilities or neurodivergence.
Jenny also serves as one of our amazing supervisors for LCPC candidates.
Location: Bozeman and Telehealth
Contact: Jenny@ohhicollective.com
Interns
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Community Education Intern
Senior at Montana State University studying Psychology
Location: Bozeman
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Visual Communications Intern
Location: Bozeman
Join the team
EEK! Thank you for your interest in joining our team!
We are always seeking great clinicians and interns to join our team, current availability of positions is constantly shifting. No harm in throwing your hat in the mix!
OH Hi Collective comprises a collection of experts in the field of sexuality and intimacy. We are driven to cultivate meaningful education, spectacular sex therapists, and versatile inters to join in on the work that we do. As a collective we value collaboration, inclusion and work to build comprehensively trained staff that take a genuine interest in reducing shame and helping people improve their relationships with others. We deliver evidence-based, medically accurate and trauma informed mental health services. As part of our team we lead with curiosity that drives professional development and individual growth to cultivate healers in our complex work.
We can’t wait to meet you!
Providers
This includes any LCSW, LCPC, LMFT and those who have recently graduated who have a provisionary license and working on their hours for licensure!
Requirements of Employment:
Current State of Montana Licensure (LCPC, LCSW, LMFT or candidate license)
Clinical work with intention of specializing in sex therapy or couples work
Passion and comfort with sexual health and education
20 client sessions per week
Collaborative and ambitious qualities
Commitment to anti-racism and anti-oppression in a clinical and personal practice
Interns
We take bachelor’s level interns that help us with formulating events, curriculum and building community. Internships are accepted on a rolling basis. Please email abby@ohhicollective.com for more information.
Requirements of Internship:
Passion and comfort with sexual health and education
Currently enrolled in university
LOVE being part of a team and working collaboratively
Creative and playful
Comfortable making mistakes and finds growth in them
Commit 10 hours per week