Mental Health Psychotherapist
Christopher Hoffman, MA, LPC, is a Mental Health Psychotherapist at Noble Community Clinics providing person-centered therapy to patients age 9 through adults. Using techniques like CBT and DBT, Christopher offers a strength-based approach to a variety of behavioral health concerns for individuals, couples and families.
Mental Health Psychotherapist
Kim Fairchild, LPC, is a Behavioral Health provider at Noble Community Clinics, specializing in therapy for anxiety and depression and behavior issues through a wide variety of techniques including CBT and DBT. With over 15 years of professional counseling experience, she works with adults in an individual, couple or family setting. She also provides compassionate care for children ages 5+ using art and play therapy among other strategies.
Veronica Eckstein, CSAC, is a Substance Use Disorder Counselor at Noble Community Clinics, guiding couples and individuals aged 13+ toward recovery. She helps clients manage and overcome challenges by promoting stability, relapse prevention and harm reduction. Veronica focuses on remaining open-minded and meets clients where they are at to achieve their goals. In her free time she enjoys gardening and spending time with my family and animals.
Zachary Khelah, LPC-IT, is a Behavioral Health provider at Noble Community Clinics, specializing in mental health counseling for individuals age 14+. With a wide variety of therapies, including dialectical behavior, cognitive behavior, trauma informed narrative, psychodynamic and existential, Zachary offers compassionate care in a safe, professional and approachable way. In his spare time he enjoys being active, poetry and acting..
Caitlin Baldauff, LPC, SAS, is a Behavioral Health provider at Noble Community Clinics, specializing in mental health and substance use for adults (18+) and teens (14+ in family therapy). Using EMDR, Bowen Theory, and personalized strategies, she helps clients break unhelpful patterns, reduce stress, and foster growth. Believing change is possible at any stage, she guides individuals, couples, and families toward meaningful transformation and connection with others.
Katrina Arnold is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) at Noble Community Clinic in Stevens Point, WI, offering therapy for children (5+), teens, and adults. Specializing in depression, anxiety, ADHD, anger management, and social skills, she adapts her approach—including EMDR and TF-CBT—to each client’s needs. Known for her warm, non-judgmental style, Katrina empowers individuals to build resilience and achieve personal growth.
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