Kouekam Mental Health is led by Dr. Dorris, a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with a Doctor of Nursing Practice.
She believes healing starts with feeling heard. Dr. Dorris takes time to listen, answer questions, and create care that fits each person’s needs. Her approach is thoughtful, trauma-informed, and focused on long-term stability, not quick fixes.
Her goal is simple. To help you feel supported, empowered, and confident as you move forward.
Care is always personalized and adjusted as needs change.
We work with individuals across the lifespan.
People navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, mood changes, or life transitions.
Many come to us feeling overwhelmed or exhausted.
Others are looking for clarity, stability, or a fresh start.
Wherever you are in your journey, you are welcome here.
Starting care should feel simple, not stressful.
We have made the process clear, supportive, and easy to follow.
Select the type of support that fits your needs, whether psychiatric care, counseling, or personal growth.
Work directly with Dr. Dorris, who takes time to understand your concerns.
Attend your session in a safe, supportive space and take your next step forward with confidence.
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Yes. Appointments are offered online, making it easy to receive care from the comfort of your space.
The first session is focused on getting to know you. We discuss your concerns, history, and goals, and talk through possible next steps together.
No. Medication is not required. Treatment is personalized and options are discussed based on your needs and comfort.
Appointment length varies depending on the type of visit and your needs. This will be clearly communicated when you schedule.
Care is provided to individuals across the lifespan who are seeking support for emotional, behavioral, or mental health concerns.