
Matt’s professional interests include the treatment of substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health concerns with a holistic and integrated approach to patient care. He has a strong belief that regular psychotherapy sessions combined with the right medications helps to get to the true root of issues and achieve the greatest results. He believes that no person should feel either limited or defined by their diagnosis. Matthew strives to make sure all patients are treated as individuals in a comfortable and safe environment.
Personally, Matt is somewhat of a football fanatic with an affinity for both the Philadelphia Eagles and (of course) the Boise State Broncos. In his free time, apart from all things football, he also enjoys traveling, cooking and grilling, and spending quality time with his wife and their spoiled English Labrador Retriever, Roxie.

Suzy utilizes a variety of skills and techniques drawn from evidence-based treatment modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness, Solution-Focused, and Psychoeducation. Her therapeutic approach includes a trauma-informed lens and employs strengths-based and client-centered perspectives and strategies within her practice. Suzy believes in developing an effective therapeutic relationship with her patients through compassion and understanding. She strives to create a supportive environment to help identify and address strengths, challenges, needs, goals, motivations for change, and personal growth.
Personally, Suzy is married and a dog-mom of one, a sweet English Labrador named Roxie. Suzy enjoys spending time with her family, traveling (especially anywhere with the ocean), watching football (BSU Broncos/Philadelphia Eagles), and catching up on true-crime documentaries and podcasts.

Becky is also experienced in treating mood disorders, substance use disorders, ADHD, and anxiety as well as working with individuals with severe and persistent mental illness and individuals with various forms of dementia. She focuses not only on medication for the client but also ensuring that they are connected with all available resources to help meet their needs.
Becky focuses on the health and well-being of the individual as a whole to include discussions on nutrition, physical health maintenance, and physical activity. Medication is just one of many tools that some people need in order to be the best possible version of themselves.










Carmen’s goal in treatment is for each patient to feel genuinely heard and a part of the decision-making team. She takes the time to consider possible medical and lifestyle factors that could be contributing to symptoms, and uses evidence-based approaches to treatment including medication, coaching, and therapeutic methods.
Carmen was born and raised in Meridian, Idaho, where she currently lives with her husband and two children. She enjoys reading, cooking, yoga, and spending time in the Idaho mountains with her family.





Kyle Ronnau has worked in healthcare in the Treasure Valley for over 15 years. He completed his undergraduate nursing at Boise State University and his graduate education at Gonzaga University. He has worked in a variety of roles in mental health including inpatient, outpatient, and transitional housing.
His particular professional interests include treatment of substance use, use of complementary treatments such as herbal medicine, mental health concerns with traumatic brain injuries, mood and attention issues in children such as ADHD and ODD, co-occurring mental health in substance use such as major depressive disorder and opioid use disorder, and treatment of behaviors that span across many (if not all) mental health disorders such as insomnia and behavioral eating disorders.
Personally, Kyle has a small hobby farm to keep him busy. He enjoys raising his Nigerian Dwarf goats, chickens, and ducks, and growing a wide array of fruits and vegetables. His time on the farm is accompanied by his wife, Linze, his daughter Elizabeth, and their ever-growing family of dogs and cats.














Kyle Ronnau has worked in healthcare in the Treasure Valley for over 15 years. He completed his undergraduate nursing at Boise State University and his graduate education at Gonzaga University. He has worked in a variety of roles in mental health including inpatient, outpatient, and transitional housing.
His particular professional interests include treatment of substance use, use of complementary treatments such as herbal medicine, mental health concerns with traumatic brain injuries, mood and attention issues in children such as ADHD and ODD, co-occurring mental health in substance use such as major depressive disorder and opioid use disorder, and treatment of behaviors that span across many (if not all) mental health disorders such as insomnia and behavioral eating disorders.
Personally, Kyle has a small hobby farm to keep him busy. He enjoys raising his Nigerian Dwarf goats, chickens, and ducks, and growing a wide array of fruits and vegetables. His time on the farm is accompanied by his wife, Linze, his daughter Elizabeth, and their ever-growing family of dogs and cats.




