Wellhouse Mind and Body Center is coming soon to Oakdale, Ca. We are currently accepting inquiries and look forward to serving our community.

Our Team

At Wellhouse Mind and Body Center, our team is united by one shared belief: healing happens when people feel safe, understood, and supported. Every member of our staff brings a unique blend of expertise, compassion, and authenticity to the work we do. Together, we create a space where individuals and families can reconnect with themselves, build resilience, and move toward meaningful change.


President • Therapist • Clinical Supervisor

Katelyn Wells is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, President of Wellhouse Mind and Body Center, and a dedicated therapist and clinical supervisor. Her work is rooted in a person‑centered approach, blending grounded presence, authenticity, and a touch of humor to help clients feel safe and supported.

Katelyn specializes in working with adults navigating grief, anger, depression, anxiety, ADHD, and trauma. She is also passionate about supporting veterans and women, offering a space where their experiences are honored with compassion and respect. Drawing from modalities such as DBT and trauma‑informed care, she helps clients build insight, resilience, and meaningful change.

What inspires Katelyn’s work is a simple but powerful belief: every person is capable of profound healing and transformation. She sees therapy as a collaborative journey—one where people rediscover their strength, reconnect with their inner wisdom, and learn to trust their own capacity for growth.

A metaphor that guides Katelyn’s philosophy is the pinecone. Inside each pinecone are hundreds of seeds, each with the potential to grow into a massive tree that supports life. But those seeds are often released only through pressure, heat, or even fire. To her, life’s challenges work the same way: the pressures we face can become the very forces that open us, allowing our inner strength and potential to emerge.

Grounded, compassionate, and deeply committed to her clients, Katelyn brings heart, humor, and hope to every session. At Wellhouse Mind and Body Center, she leads with the belief that healing is always possible—and that every person carries seeds of strength waiting to be set free.

Katelyn Wells, LPCC


Therapist • Clinical Supervisor

Paige approaches every client with one foundational belief: that the behaviors and patterns that might look like problems are often the most intelligent things a person has ever done. They are survival strategies — creative, adaptive responses to difficult circumstances — and they deserve to be understood, not pathologized.

As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, EMDR-certified practitioner through EMDRIA, and Somatic Experiencing Practitioner in Training, Paige brings a rich, layered toolkit to her work. She also draws from Internal Family Systems (IFS) and attachment-based approaches — weaving together methods that honor both the mind and the body as equal participants in the healing process.

At the heart of Paige's practice is curiosity. She is genuinely interested in the full landscape of a client's experience — not just what they think and feel, but how those experiences live in the body. Her work integrates bottom-up and top-down processing, meaning she works with both the nervous system's felt sense and the mind's capacity for reflection and meaning-making. Rather than arriving at sessions with a fixed agenda, she follows the client's lead, staying attuned — in words and in body — to what wants to be explored.

Paige specializes in embodied awareness and body-based exploration, helping clients develop a deeper relationship with their own physical and emotional experience. This work creates space for integration — for the fragmented parts of a person's story to come together in a way that feels coherent, whole, and livable.

Her style is warm, collaborative, and deeply relational. Clients often describe working with Paige as feeling genuinely met — not evaluated, not fixed, but truly seen.

In addition to her clinical work, Paige serves as a Clinical Supervisor, supporting the next generation of therapists in developing their own grounded, thoughtful, and embodied approach to care.

Specialties: Trauma & PTSD · EMDR · Somatic Experiencing · Internal Family Systems (IFS) · Attachment-Based Therapy · Embodied Awareness · Couples & Family Therapy · Clinical Supervision

Paige Cole, LMFT


Therapist • Clinical Supervisor• Dance Movement Therapist

Lauren Zampieri is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and Board-Certified Dance/Movement Therapist with eight years of experience in mental health. She holds a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Dance/Movement Therapy from Lesley University, where she developed a foundation rooted in both the science of counseling and the healing power of movement.

Lauren's path to therapy was a natural extension of her life's passions. As a dancer and dance instructor, she discovered early on that movement was more than an art form — it was a language, a release, and a profound tool for connection and growth. This insight led her to pursue a career where she could weave together her love for dance, her gift for teaching, and her deep desire to support others on their personal healing journeys.

Throughout her career, Lauren has had the privilege of working alongside some of the most resilient individuals across a wide range of settings — from youth in crisis and survivors of juvenile sex-trafficking, to inpatient psychiatric hospitals, justice-involved populations, and individuals navigating co-occurring mental health and substance use challenges. This breadth of experience has shaped her into a deeply compassionate, adaptable, and trauma-informed clinician.

Lauren specializes in expressive arts therapies, with a particular focus on Dance/Movement Therapy (DMT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Biblical/faith-based counseling. Her clinical work is guided by the belief that true and lasting healing addresses the whole person — mind, body, and spirit. As a Christian counselor, Lauren integrates Biblical truth and Christ-centered principles into her therapeutic approach, offering clients a space where faith and clinical care are not separate, but deeply intertwined. She walks alongside clients in exploring how their relationship with God, Scripture, and spiritual identity can be a source of strength, hope, and restoration throughout the healing process.

Her practice is also grounded in a bottom-up approach — one that honors the wisdom of the body and recognizes that healing is not purely a cognitive process. By incorporating movement and somatic awareness into her work, Lauren helps clients access and process experiences that words alone may not reach. Together, the integration of faith and body-based therapy creates a uniquely holistic path toward wholeness.

At the heart of Lauren's philosophy is a simple but powerful belief: that we can use the movement of the body to move forward in healing — one day at a time — trusting that God's grace meets us in every step of the journey. She creates a space that is clinically grounded, warmly human, and anchored in faith, meeting each client where they are and walking alongside them as they build resilience, self-awareness, and lasting change.

In addition to her clinical work, Lauren serves as a supervisor for graduate students and associates, reflecting her commitment to nurturing the next generation of mental health professionals with the same care and intentionality she brings to her clients.


Janine Herrera, LMFT, APCC

Therapist • Social Media Designer

Janine approaches her work with a simple but powerful conviction: that every person deserves a space where they feel genuinely safe, seen, and unhurried. For many of her clients — especially those carrying the weight of trauma — that sense of safety is not a given. Building it, carefully and at the client's pace, is where the work begins.

As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in individual therapy and trauma, Janine draws from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and mindfulness-based approaches, always shaping her work around the specific needs and lived experience of the person in front of her. She doesn't apply a fixed formula — she listens, adapts, and follows the client's lead, trusting that they are the expert on their own life.

Her style is warm and nurturing, and clients often describe her as someone who makes even the hardest conversations feel approachable. She understands that walking into a therapy room for the first time — or the fiftieth — takes real courage, and she meets that courage with steadiness and care.

In addition to her clinical work, Janine serves as Wellhouse's Social Media Designer, bringing the same thoughtfulness and heart she brings to her clients to the way Wellhouse shows up in the broader community. She is passionate about reducing stigma around mental health and believes that honest, accessible conversation is one of the most meaningful things a practice can offer the people it hopes to serve.

Lauren Zampieri, LPCC

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