Our mission is to nourish each individual’s innate ability to heal themselves and find wholeness.

Wholeness: Transforming mental health and wellness

We believe that the foundations of self healing are a strong mind-body connection and an integrative approach to whole health that embraces both ancient and cutting-edge approaches. We also believe that joy is good for our health and that creating joy is meaningful work.

A modern approach

The Harvest Wholeness Center was established in 2022 with the intention of introducing psychedelic-assisted therapy to Montana, beginning with the therapeutic use of ketamine. We believe decades of research and evidence-based models show that ketamine and other soon to be legal psychedelics should be safely accessible as transformative therapeutic treatments.

What is Wholeness?

At the heart Wholeness is a new understanding of integrative health: Mind, Body, Spirit/Heart and Community.

You are at

the Center.

  • The new science of mindfulness and well-being shows us there is power in engaging the Body and the Mind to being present in relationship with self. There is power in the resonance that Heart, purpose and the support that Connection provide to help us on our journey.

  • All our relationships - with ourselves, with others and with nature - are vital and connected. Improving one area can help others.

  • Self-care and every day actions are the foundation for Wholeness.

A paradigm shift in health care

Our current healthcare model centers drugs and surgery. Almost all health care spending is on drugs and surgery, 97% of NIH research and nearly all medical education is focused on pharmacological and surgical interventions. These methods are excellent in the ER or to treat cancer, but they’ve proven woefully ineffective in addressing preventable chronic health conditions that sicken and kill the vast majority of people.

Harvest Wholeness embraces a new Whole Health Model that places you and your self-care at the center. In this paradigm shift, we center evidence-based mind-body and Lifestyle Medicine self-care practices that anyone can do, such as meditation, movement, artistic expression, nutrition and relaxation. Next, we compliment self-care with holistic and alternative practices proven to tap into and enhance your innate capacity to heal. Lastly, we honor the power of drug and surgical interventions when applied in the appropriate, person-centered and self-care centered context.

Meet our team

  • Mindy Opper, PA-C, Ayurvedic Medicine Practitioner

  • Hope Hollingsworth, Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner

  • Greg Shanks, LCPC, Therapist Wholeness Guide

  • Kavan Peterson, Founder, Integrative Health Coach and Wholeness Guide

  • Kaley Burke, Director, Integrative Health Coach and Wholeness Guide

  • Adam Boomer, MSW/SWLC, Therapist Wholeness Guide

  • Carley Rae Ellison, Integrative Health Coach, Massage Therapist and Wholeness Guide

  • Irene Grey, Reiki Master

  • Megen Tripp, Craniosacral Therapist

Get started with Harvest, today.