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MEET OUR THERAPISTS

Kären Robinson, M.S., LPC

Director of Mental Health and Wellness Services
(720) 875-2896
krobinson@rvu.edu

Kären Robinson, LPC, CMHC, NCC serves as the Director of Mental Health and Wellness Services for RVU’s Colorado and Utah Campuses. She graduated from Mississippi State University with a M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and has been a practitioner for 10 years. In her role, she completes many of the administrative functions of the MHW area, including reporting, learning outcomes assessment, strategic planning, budgeting, supervising the MHW team, and leading programmatic improvement, as well as seeing a small number of therapy clients. She practices primarily with a cognitive behavioral approach, integrating aspects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy. She strives to practice cultural humility and welcomes the opportunity to work with people of diverse backgrounds. She lives with her partner and dog, and enjoys cultural events such as theatre, concerts, and festivals.

Ben Graf, M.A., LPCC

Mental Health and Wellness Therapist
(720) 874-2452

Ben Graf, LPCC is a Mental Health and Wellness Therapist serving the Colorado campus community at RVU. He holds a master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs and is currently pursuing full licensure as a professional counselor in the state of Colorado. Ben uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), and Solution Focused approaches to help clients foster positive senses of meaning and purpose in life. Ben takes an existentially based, lifespan-oriented, and holistic approach to therapy to help clients develop skills to manage anxiety, depression, stress, and trauma. He strives to provide a safe and therapeutic space for clients to explore their thoughts, emotions, and strengths from the context of their unique worldviews. Ben looks forward to working with individuals from diverse populations. He strives to be a strong advocate for all his clients. In his free time, Ben enjoys drawing and painting, he also loves cooking, hiking, reading, and playing video games. As a former researcher and college instructor, Ben is eager to support the student community of RVU in their journey towards becoming medical professionals.

“The good life is a process, not a state of being. It is a direction, not a destination.” – Dr. Carl Rogers

“Let be what is, Let be what isn’t” – The Oh Hellos

Geri Harames, M.S., CMHC

Mental Health and Wellness Therapist
(435) 222-1257

Geri Harames, CMHC, LPC is a Mental Health and Wellness Therapist on the Ivins, Utah campus. She is also licensed in the state of Colorado and is able to serve the Colorado students virtually. She has been at RVU since 2022 and loves working with the students. Geri earned her master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling at the University of Phoenix. In the past 25 years she has worked in Health and Human Services on a state and county level, at Weber State University as an Academic Advisor

and in private practice. Her philosophy in counseling grows from her life and professional experiences, a fascination with human behavior and a genuine love for helping others. She believes in the importance of individual counseling as well as the effectiveness and power of groups. This belief includes providing a caring, safe, and equitable environment where a client can heal and grow. Geri’s uses integrative therapy, an individualized holistic approach that combines techniques and depends on the unique needs of the client. Geri lives with her dog “Leo”, and enjoys spending time with her family. She loves all things southern Utah and spending time outdoors.

Jamie Sceili, M.S.W., LCSW

Mental Health and Wellness Therapist
(435) 222-1306

Jamie Sceili, LCSW, serves as a Mental Health and Wellness Therapist for the Utah and Colorado Campuses. Her office is located on the Utah campus. Jamie graduated from Utah State University with a Master of Social Work. Jamie uses an eclectic theoretical approach to therapy encompassing attachment, cognitive behavioral, internal family systems, mindfulness, polyvagal, self-compassion, and value systems and is trained in EMDR. Jamie focuses on safety and connection while empowering people of all backgrounds to develop hope and understanding on their journey of self-discovery. Jamie enjoys the Red Rocks of Southern Utah and taking her miniature schnauzer out for adventures. Jamie is a longtime Utah Shakespeare Festival attendee. Jamie’s clinical experience includes outpatient mental health, inpatient psychiatric care, and public education. Jamie has previous experience in higher education and in law as a Paralegal. Jamie is excited to support students of RVU and positively impact their success during their academic career.

RESOURCES

The RVU Counseling Center provides counseling to students and their immediate family members free of charge. Referrals to off-campus providers are made as needed, to providers that accept the student’s insurance.

There are many resources available to assist students in navigating the process of managing stressors and building the life of a physician.

In addition to the on-campus resources, RVU encourages students to reach out to community resources.

CONTACT THE OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS

COLORADO CAMPUS
8401 S. Chambers Road

Englewood, CO 80112
(720) 262-3964

For faster response, please direct inquiries to the campus email:
studentaffairs@rvu.edu