About Us
At Integrated Youthcare, we are an interdisciplinary clinic made up of therapists, psychiatric nurse practitioners, psychiatrists, and psychologists, offering therapy and medication management services for children, adolescents, and young adults. Our providers have extensive training and experience treating kids with a variety of mental health concerns including, but not limited to, ADHD, autism, depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety. We work closely with primary care providers, educators, other health care specialists, and families to build a treatment team. This collaborative approach is at the heart of the way we help clients, their families, and our communities.
Meet Our Team

Gail Wiebe, PMHNP-BC
Everyone wants the best for their children. Integrated Youthcare was designed with the belief that it is important to take time to listen and get to know you! We provide telehealth and in person services with the understanding that some clients benefit most from being in the same room with their therapist and/or psychiatric provider.
My background includes working with a wide variety of children, teens, and young adults who experience anxiety, depression, ADHD, autism, tourettes, or other mental health issues as a part of their life journey. It would be a joy to join you in your mental health process in providing you evidence-based Guidance, Opportunity for change and Support!

Sara Goldberg-Hamblin, LCSW
Sara Goldberg-Hamblin is an experienced licensed clinical social worker who has worked with children and families for over twenty years in clinics, schools, and homes. She has a PhD in Special Education, Disability, and Risk Studies from the University of California, Santa Barbara and a Masters of Social Work from Portland State University. Sara believes in the capacity for change in all of us and encourages her clients to both celebrate their strengths while setting goals for growth. She also recognizes that individuals face oppression in daily life and seeks to use a lens of social justice in her work.
As a registered play therapist, Sara often uses play as a modality to help her clients communicate emotions and learn new skills. Her approach is eclectic, integrating play therapy with other expressive arts, sand tray, and talk therapy. She enjoys working with younger children (ages 3-10) as well as teens and families on issues such as anxiety, depression, attentional struggles, grief/loss, attachment ruptures, social skill challenges, and trauma/stress. Sara has been trained in the following approaches: Adlerian play therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, collaborative problem-solving, attachment-focused interventions, and EMDR.

Kristy Hammer, LCSW
Kristy Hammer is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Masters of Social Work from Portland State University. Kristy has been working with youth in our community for over 15 years, where she thoroughly enjoys helping teens, adolescents, and young adults. She weaves a combination of humor and creativity with relational approaches to help her clients gain insight and learn skills they can use during their life journeys. Kristy provides both individual and family therapy, specializing in treating anxiety, depression, mood disorders, autism spectrum disorders, identity struggles, grief/ loss, attentional struggles, anger management, trauma, stress management, and spiritual growth issues. Therapeutic orientation includes: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Dialectical Behavioral Therapy; with client centered, family systems, psychodynamic and relational approaches.

John Brant, MSN, PMHNP-BC
John Brant is a Psychiatric Mental-Health Nurse Practitioner who specializes in treating children and adolescents. He utilizes both therapy and medication management to meet the mental health care needs of his pediatric patients. John has special interest in managing symptoms of ADHD and autism. John completed his Master of Science in Nursing at Frontier Nursing University. He was born and raised in the Salem area. In his free time John enjoys time with his family and the outdoors.

Kirstyn Everson, DNP, PMHNP-BC
Kirstyn Everson completed her Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, OR. She previously worked for five years as a chemical dependency nurse and volunteered her time working for child advocacy organizations. She believes in an integrative approach to care, working with kids and families to meet their therapeutic goals through a combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy, environmental modifications, relationship enhancement, spiritual/cultural care, mindfulness strategies, and medication management. She has experience working with children, teens, and young adults with a wide variety of mental health care needs, including depression, anxiety, trauma, autism, and ADHD.

Winnifred Schoch, M.D.
Winnifred “Wyn” Schoch, M.D. completed medical school at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and a General Psychiatry Residency and two year Child, Adolescent and Family Psychiatry Fellowship at UCDavis Medical Center in Sacramento, California, where she also attended workshops in Jungian Psychology, Gestalt and Psychosynthesis. She is board certified in both General and Child Psychiatry and has spent the majority of her years in practice in outpatient care. Her work is informed and supported by a longterm mindfulness practice, and ongoing studies in Compassionate Communication, Interpersonal Neurobiology, and a form of trauma resolution called Somatic Experiencing. She loves reading, writing poetry, walking in nature and quiet time with family, close friends and two cats.

Joel Lampert, PsyD
Dr. Lampert is an Oregon native who graduated from Pacific University in 2005, with a BS in Psychology and went on to earn master’s and doctorate degrees in Clinical Psychology from the School of Professional Psychology at Pacific University. Dr. Lampert completed his internship and residency focused on Pediatrics at the Children’s Home Society of Idaho in Boise, ID before returning home to Oregon. He has since completed additional training through Cornell University in the area of Diversity and Inclusion. Dr. Lampert also works at Randall Children’s Hospital at Legacy Emanuel Medical Center, serves as part-time faculty in the School of Graduate Psychology at Pacific University and is engaged in healthcare consulting and supervision. He enjoys spending time with family and friends, the outdoors, reading and cars.
