Paige Buresh, DNP, APRN
Dr. Paige Buresh, a Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, offers thorough psychiatric assessments, supportive psychotherapy, and the initiation and monitoring of psychopharmacological treatments for individuals with mental health needs, encompassing psychiatric and behavioral health disorders.
Having earned her Doctorate of Nursing Practice from Creighton University, Dr. Buresh is board certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. Her nursing journey commenced at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, culminating in a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. Over the past years, she dedicated herself to acute care in a local hospital, tending to patients aged four to end-of-life with psychiatric disorders. This tenure equipped her with skills in crisis stabilization, along with expertise in assessment, collaborative care, treatment planning, patient education, and advocacy.
Dr. Buresh specializes in the mental health of children, adolescents, and young adults. She places a high value on interprofessional collaboration, advocating for a holistic and patient-centered approach to mental health and wellness. Committed to delivering quality, compassionate, and comprehensive mental health services, her aim is to provide personalized care using a holistic approach grounded in current evidence, personal observation, and intuition to restore psychological well-being.
Shayla Hinrichsen, APRN
Shayla Hinrichsen is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with a strong background in psychiatric care and a commitment to promoting holistic mental health and wellness. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and Master of Science in Nursing degrees from the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
With a passion for mental health advocacy and a focus on individualized, evidence-based care, Shayla provides comprehensive psychiatric assessments, diagnoses, and medication management for a wide range of mental health issues. Her dedication to holistic well-being extends beyond medication, as she believes in the powerful interrelationship between pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy in treating mental health conditions.
Shayla's professional journey began as a registered nurse, where she gained invaluable experience in a private psychiatric clinic and the intensive care unit (ICU) at a local hospital. This background has equipped her with a deep understanding of the bidirectional relationship between physical and mental health, contributing to her comprehensive approach to patient care.
Shayla's practice has a primary focus of caring for children, adolescents, and young adults. Shayla collaborates with patients to establish individualized treatment goals, emphasizing the importance of empowerment in achieving optimal psychological health and well-being. Her dedication to promoting mental health goes beyond her clinical role; it reflects her commitment to making a meaningful difference in the lives of those she serves.
Heather Spangler, APRN
Heather Spangler is a board-certified psychiatric and mental health nurse practitioner who obtained her certification from the American Nurses Credentialing Center after earning her Master’s degree in nursing from Purdue University. She began her nursing career at Bryan Health in Lincoln, Nebraska, following her graduation from Southeast Community College and acquiring her RN license.
Prior to her nursing career, Heather enjoyed a successful 15-year tenure in aesthetics, which included owning beauty schools and becoming one of Nebraska's first licensed instructors. This extensive background enhances her clinical practice, enabling her to effectively educate patients about their health and treatment options.
With five years of experience as a registered nurse specializing in psychiatric crises at Bryan Health, Heather now focuses on providing comprehensive psychiatric assessments, diagnoses, and medication management. Her goal is to empower patients with a clear understanding of their mental health and treatment options, aiming to reduce ER visits and prevent hospitalizations.