Nakia Cooper

Nakia is a warm and approachable therapist who creates a supportive, non-judgmental space for clients to feel seen and understood. She works with children, teens, and young adults (ages 6–35), with a special focus on adolescents navigating life transitions, ADHD, trauma, and family displacement.

She incorporates elements of play-based techniques when working with younger clients and enjoys supporting neurodivergent individuals as they build confidence and navigate relationships and everyday challenges. With a diverse background, she brings a relatable and culturally aware perspective to her work.

Rebecca Hughes

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Rebecca Hughes is a clinical psychologist and psychometrist specialist at West Michigan Psychological Services. She provides comprehensive psychological evaluations for adolescents and adults, with a focus on ADHD, autism spectrum conditions, and complex diagnostic presentations. Rebecca also conducts forensic and court-involved evaluations, including parent capacity and custody-related assessments, and is experienced in producing clear, well-supported reports for clinical, educational, and legal purposes.
She has completed a Master’s in Counseling: Specializing in Forensic Psychology, and a Master’s in Clinical Psychology. She is currently completing the final year of her doctorate in Clinical Psychology. Her research interests include how individuals with complex developmental histories, such as juvenile sexual offenders, construct meaning in adulthood, as well as how addiction within romantic relationships impacts the well-being of women, particularly in the context of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).

Suzanna Johnson

Hi there, I’m Suzanna!

I am a Limited License Social Worker dedicated to providing inclusive, empathetic, and person-centered mental health care. With expertise in supporting diverse populations- including LGBTQ+ individuals, neurodivergent patients, and those with complex trauma- I combined evidence-based treatment with compassion. 

I am currently accepting new clients at the Muskegon location. Age ranges from 12+.

Liana Dykema

Hi, I’m Liana! I am a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner dedicated to providing inclusive, compassionate, and person-centered mental health care. With expertise in supporting diverse populations—including LGBTQ+ individuals, neurodivergent patients, and those with complex trauma—I combine evidence-based treatment with a deeply empathetic approach. I am passionate about reducing stigma and improving access to mental health services. I strive to make each patient feel seen, heard, and supported on their path to healing and wellbeing.

Hannah Baxendale

Hannah is new to us here at WMPS and is building her clientele in Muskegon

Stephen Na

Stephen is a Clinical Therapist with a master’s degree in social work from Spring Arbor University. He has worked with individuals across all life stages, including childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. In his practice, Stephen strives to create a welcoming and judgment-free environment where clients feel heard, valued, and supported. He is committed to helping individuals overcome life’s challenges while fostering self-confidence and personal resilience.

Joel Beltman

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Hello, my name is Joel! As a therapist, I strive to help the people in our community lead healthy, authentic lives.

Enjolie-Rose Trinh

Hi, I’m Enjolie!

My focus is to create a nonjudgmental environment for you to explore all elements of yourself, your life, and your connections with others. My clients learn to better regulate their emotions, improve communication skills, and manage relationships with skills proven to work. I have training in trauma-informed techniques and skill-building, specifically distress tolerance, emotional regulation, interpersonal effectiveness, and mindfulness skills.

I believe that clients are the experts of their own lives. I’m here to help you access your own power to create the changes you want to see. Also, I incorporate a holistic and feminist approach, inviting clients to discuss and process systemic and cultural issues.

I work with individuals from various cultural backgrounds, ethnicity, sexual orientation, and gender identity. My hours vary for easy accessibility. I will be happy to answer any questions or concerns you have. You are so brave in taking this first, and often hardest, step towards your goal. I hope to walk alongside you on your journey to achieve it.