Behavioral Health

Welcome to Full Circle Health’s Behavioral Health Services.

Behavioral Health Consultation, psychiatric consultation, medication management, and psychotherapy are made available to patients within our clinics as a part of our patients’ overall healthcare. The purpose of behavioral health services is to offer patients help when habits, behaviors, stress, worry, or emotional concerns are interfering with their health, happiness and well-being.

Scheduling Appointments:

To schedule an appointment, you will need a referral from your doctor. There are typically behavioral health providers available at the time of your regular appointment. Please let your provider know if you would like to establish care with one of our behavioral health specialists.

Behavioral Health Consultation (BHC)

Medical research suggests many health conditions, such as diabetes, COPD and heart disease are caused in part by behavioral factors. These diseases can be difficult to manage. Our behavioral health consultants (BHCs) can provide tools to help reduce symptoms and help patients cope better with headaches, fibromyalgia, diabetes, asthma, COPD, hypertension, and irritable bowel syndrome. BHC’s can help develop plans for changing behaviors such as quitting smoking, losing weight, stopping or cutting down on alcohol, increasing exercise or other lifestyle changes. BHC’s can also help with emotional or behavioral problems such as family or relationship difficulties, parenting concerns, excess stress, sleep problems, loss and grief, depression, anxiety, or anger problems.

Counseling (Psychotherapy)

Full Circle Health BHCs offer individual counseling for our patients. We can treat many conditions, including depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, behavioral problems in children, stress management and grief.

Visits typically last 45 minutes to 1 hour.

Nutrition Counseling

Registered dietitians (also called registered dietitian nutritionists) offer nutrition counseling to individuals and families as part of the medical care team at Full Circle Health. Dietitians are experts in food and nutrition and can help people toward the best way to eat for diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, excess weight or low weight, food allergies and other nutrition-related conditions. Healthy eating can also help prevent chronic diseases, which is an important part of primary care. Dietitians work with families to create positive family mealtimes, learn strategies for picky eating and create plans to address weight concerns in kids. Ask your provider or nurse how to meet with a dietitian at the clinic. Learn more about our registered dietitians at

Behavioral Health Team

Kevin Caskey, LCSW

Chief Behavioral Officer

Kevin Caskey, LCSW is a graduate of the University of Tennessee School of Social Work.  His professional experience includes 7 years in FQHC settings. Prior to this, he worked in residential, intensive outpatient and private practice settings. In terms of practice scope, he works with adults (25+). Treatment areas include depression, anxiety, trauma and addiction/substance abuse.  He also has expertise in the area of men’s mental health.

Lillian Connelly, LCSW

Behavioral Health Clinical Team Supervisor

Lillian is from Northern California, although she has resided in five states in her adult life. She is a U.S. Air Force veteran who, through lived experiences, became acquainted with and began to pursue a career in social work. She graduated with her master’s in social work in South Carolina in 2017 and has lived in Idaho ever since. Lillian has experience working in community based mental health clinics with various populations, to include children, teens, young and older adults. She offers an indirect, person-centered approach along with guidance in the areas of mindfulness based, motivational interviewing, CBT, and a problem solving or solution focused approach. Lillian is passionate about the dignity and worth of each person she works with and strives to help people live their best lives. In her free time, Lillian enjoys spending time with her family. She enjoys reading, writing, crochet, and outreach activities.

Amy Schuler

Behavioral Health Operations Manager

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Joshua Jacobia

Behavioral Health Coordinator

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Megan Broadbent, LMSW

Megan received her Master of Social Work from Northwest Nazarene University in 2023 and completed an internship at the VA Medical Center in Boise, ID. She also trained in medical social work at the St. Luke’s Boise Medical Center, specifically in the Virtual Care Center, where she supported rural emergency departments throughout Idaho. Megan is trained in Play Therapy Level I and has previous outpatient counseling experience working with children and families.

Megan now works with children, adolescents, and adults, offering a compassionate and individualized approach to therapy. She specializes in art and play based therapy with youth, and integrates evidence-based approaches with adults, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), person-centered, and trauma-focused practices. She has experience supporting patients with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), and autism spectrum disorder. Megan also provides a supportive environment for LGBTQ+ patients, creating a safe space to explore identity, relationships, and mental health. Outside of work, Megan enjoys spending quality time with her family and friends, going on impromptu road trips, jogging on the greenbelt, reading mystery novels, and giving back by volunteering in her community.

Adam Burwell, LCPC

Adam was born in Boise and grew up in Meridian. He attended the University of Idaho where he earned a bachelor’s degree in education. Toward the end of his 12 years of teaching elementary school in Meridian, he was also completing a master’s degree in professional counseling from Grand Canyon University. He became a licensed counselor in Idaho in 2022 and practiced in a small agency setting prior to joining Full Circle Health. He practices using a person-centered approach and incorporating Motivational Interviewing and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy interventions to address adjustment, anxiety and mood disorders. He works out of the Nampa South clinic and is particularly passionate about helping teens and young adults enter and navigate the mental and emotional health world.

Caroline Caudill, LMSW

Caroline Caudill is a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) at Full Circle Health. She earned her master’s in social work from Boise State University and completed her internship at the Boise VA, gaining extensive experience working with veterans experiencing Substance Use Disorders, Sexual Trauma, and PTSD. Caroline is also a certified Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) provider.

Before entering social work, Caroline was a Special Education teacher, working closely with individuals diagnosed with ASD, ADHD, and Dyslexia. This experience strengthened her expertise in supporting families and fostering healthy interpersonal relationships.

Originally from Florida, Caroline is married with three children. Her family has a strong sailing background, often spending months at a time on the water, and they are now adjusting to land-based activities. When she’s not working, you’ll likely find Caroline walking the Greenbelt with her dogs and family, often stopping for a coffee and a snack. Caroline integrates evidence-based modalities such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) with a value-driven focus, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and person-centered therapy, while also drawing from strength-based and mindfulness approaches. She incorporates a somatic and trauma-informed perspective, helping clients build safety, body awareness, and resilience. With compassion, empathy, and understanding, Caroline supports clients in exploring their experiences at a pace that honors both their mind and body.

Dominique Domingo

Behavioral Health Clinical Intern

Dominique Domingo earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology from San Diego State University and a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology from California Baptist University. Dominique is currently working toward obtaining her LMFT and LCPC licenses. She provides therapy to individuals of all ages, supporting a wide range of diagnoses and acuity levels. Through her clinical experience, Dominique has found a particular strength in working with adolescents, high-acuity patients, and in crisis intervention settings where immediate support and stabilization are essential. She also enjoys working with couples and families, helping them strengthen communication and build healthy relationships.

Winslow Gerrish, PsyD

Director of Behavioral Sciences, Research and Grants

Dr. Winslow Gerrish received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Seattle Pacific University and completed an internship at the VA medical center in Portland, Oregon. Before coming to Full Circle Health, he acted as director of the PTSD clinic at the Boise VAMC and served as faculty in their Center of Excellence in Primary Care Education. Dr. Gerrish grew up the son of a rural, full-spectrum, family doc in a small dairy town in Washington State. This upbringing laid the foundation of his life-long passion for family medicine and caring for the underserved. Dr. Gerrish is a Clinical Assistant Professor of the University of Washington and has been involved in primary care education with multiple University of Washington and WWAMI residency programs in Boise and Seattle. His special interests include PCMH transformation, interprofessional education, and behavioral health integration in primary care. His recent publications include a new book, Interprofessional Education in the Patient-Centered Medical Home. Dr. Gerrish is an avid climber and skier. When not at work, you will find him with his wife (also a family physician) and children trying to get lost in the mountains while engaged in some type of crazy outdoor adventure.

India King, PsyD

India received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology with a focus in Health Psychology from Pacific University in 2014. She completed her doctoral internship at the White River Junction VA in Vermont and her postdoctoral fellowship at the Boise VA, with a focus on integrated primary care at the Center of Excellence in Primary Care Education (CoEPCE). Dr. King’s passions are graduate medical education and interprofessional education and have been a core component of many of her roles. Dr. King’s clinical and research interests include primary care psychology, chronic disease management, interprofessional teaching, shared-decision making and motivational interviewing. You can find Dr. King primarily at the Nampa Clinic for services! When Dr. King is not hard at work serving Full Circle Health patients and our respective community and involved in teaching residents, you can find her enjoying the outdoors on her mountain bike!

Ahva Mozafari, PhD

Psychology Training Director

Dr. Ahva Mozafari grew up in Boise, ID and earned a bachelor’s degree from Boise State University and a master’s degree from Eastern Washington University. She practiced as a Mental Health Therapist in Boise and Nampa before pursuing a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at Idaho State University.  She completed her clinical internship at the Michael DeBakey VA Medical Center in Houston, TX and then joined the faculty at Idaho State University where she served as the director of the psychology clinic. She joined Full Circle Health in 2024 as the Psychology Training Director. She has special interests in psychology training, health psychology, women’s health, and trauma/anxiety treatment.

Andrea Rodrigo, PsyD, LCSW

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Mazie Scott, LCPC

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Lawrence Shapiro, LMSW

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Sliding Fee Program

Services, including specialty care services, are covered for sliding fee patients. Full Circle Health offers a sliding fee discount program to eligible persons based on the patient’s ability to pay.  Ability to pay is determined by the household size and annual income relative to a discount schedule based on federal poverty income guidelines.

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