Harmony Mental Health, formerly known as Parker Collins Family Mental Health, is a community mental health clinic specializing in providing culturally appropriate, trauma-informed care. Our clinic began in 2012 in Vadnais Heights, and in 2019, we expanded to include a location in Maple Grove. Over the years, we have developed a strong reputation for our expertise in treating Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), complex trauma and PTSD, child and family systemic care, and conducting empowerment-focused trauma-informed psychological evaluations.
Our clinicians are trained in a variety of evidence-based and innovative therapeutic modalities, including EMDR, Accelerated Resolution Therapy, Anchored Relational Therapy Model (formerly known as the AIR Network), Clinical Hypnosis, DBT, trauma-informed psychological evaluations, and Brainspotting. The culture of our clinic is rooted in creating an environment that honors the dignity of both our staff and the clients we serve.
Harmony Mental Health is committed to standing against systemic racism both within our organization and in our communities. We stand in solidarity with those affected by hate, discrimination, and violence perpetrated by White supremacists and institutional systems, including local law enforcement. We firmly believe that change is essential for oppressed communities to achieve justice. Our values align with serving our communities with care, skill, and respect. Furthermore, we prioritize supporting our mental health providers, ensuring safety and inclusivity for BIPOC and LGBTQIA clinicians and staff. While we are dedicated to providing respectful and compassionate care, we also expect mutual respect from our clients toward our providers and staff.
In 2024, our clinic underwent a significant transformation, including a name change from Parker Collins Family Mental Health to Harmony Mental Health, reflecting new ownership. Soo Moon, LMFT, is the current owner, continuing to lead the clinic with vision and dedication. Phyllis Solon, PsyD, LP, one of the founders of the Anchored Relational Therapy Model, remains a mentor and supervisor within our team.
Our talented clinicians include:
- Matt Kingsbury, PsyD, LP: Joined in 2020 when the Maple Grove location opened and specializes in working with children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
- Jessica Groff, MA, LPCC: An expert in child therapy with a special talent for working with kids.
- Trevor LeCocq, MA, LPCC: Joined in 2022 after working in residential settings with teens, focusing on empowering teens and families.
- Aubree Elmquist, MA, LMFT & Melodie Illies, MS, LMFT: DBT and Anchored Relational Therapy group facilitators working to expand inclusive DBT groups for BIPOC, LGBTQIA, and neurodivergent individuals.
- Amanda Westpfahl, MA: With us since 2015, Amanda transitioned from an administrative role to becoming a clinician and is currently pursuing her PsyD.
- Alison Yang, MA, LMFT: Provides telehealth sessions and enjoys supporting Asian American clients, especially those in “geek/nerd culture.”
- Yeni Oyederu, MS, LPCC: Skilled in EMDR, Brainspotting, DBT, and Anchored Relational Therapy, Yeni creates a gentle and safe space for adult clients to heal.
- Anna Miller, MSW, LGSW: Joined in 2024 with a passion for working with adults with complex trauma histories and serving marginalized communities.
- Chanel Lopez, MA, LPCC: Also joined in 2024, using Logotherapy to help clients connect with their humanity and purpose.
Our administrative team—Amanda J. (HR), Betsy (claims and billing specialist), Fremont (tech specialist), and Kayli (intake scheduler)—are the backbone of our clinic, ensuring smooth operations so our clinicians can focus on client care. Click here to learn more about our team.
The name Harmony carries deep meaning, representing healing and connection within our community. For Soo, Harmony is a phonetic nod to 할머니 (“halmeoni”), which means Grandmother in Korean. This name reflects our commitment to honoring our roots, acknowledging the sacrifices of our ancestors, healing from intergenerational trauma, and cherishing the stories that shape us.
Our mission is to continue supporting those in need with humility, care, and compassion.