Tim McGaughy, M.D., Medical Director earned his Bachelor of Science degree from the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, VA. He then went on to graduate school in Chemistry and earned a Ph.D. from Tufts University in the Boston area. Following that, Tim did post-doctoral research in chemistry for a few years at the University of Oklahoma. During those years there was also experience teaching chemistry and math at both the high school and college levels.
Interest then shifted to medicine first at a Naturopathic Medical College in California, then back to the University of Oklahoma for a degree in medicine. That was followed by a residency in psychiatry in Norman, Oklahoma. Work experience has included over 25 years of psychiatric work in mental health centers, psychiatric hospitals and Gould Farm, a residential psychiatric center in Massachusetts. Tim enjoys working with a wide range of adult psychiatric issues with an emphasis on chronic mental illness. He helps encourage others to make positive changes in their lives from a more holistic perspective including nutritional and life style changes as well as psychiatric. Tim is married with two children. He enjoys taking advantage of the local mountains with hiking and winter sports. Tim is Board Certified in Psychiatry from the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology with recertification February, 2011 until December 31, 2022.
Stuart J. Spendlove, Ph.D., Program Manager, has worked as a licensed clinical psychologist since 2012 and is the Administrative Supervisor in Psychological Assessment Services (PAS). He graduated from Brigham Young University in 2001 with a Bachelor’s degree in psychology with a minor in Spanish and then earned his Master’s and Doctoral degrees at Texas Tech University in 2006 and 2009, respectively. Dr. Spendlove completed his predoctoral internship at the UCSD/VA consortium and then obtained a post-doctoral position as a Bilingual Clinical Research Psychologist at the UCSD Autism Center of Excellence from 2009 to 2012. He has worked in community mental health since 2012 through work at an FQHC in San Diego and through private practice in Lubbock, Texas.
Dr. Spendlove specializes in psychological assessments of infants, children, teens, and adults for various diagnoses related to Autism, emotional difficulties, behavioral problems, disability questions, and risk assessment. In therapy, Dr. Spendlove is trained to work with individuals of all ages as well as families and couples with various difficulties. He has experience and training in CBT, TF-CBT, Parent Management Training, and other empirically supported treatments designed to help people with serious or chronic mental health conditions. Dr. Spendlove can render all services in Spanish in addition to English.
A father of 9 and outdoor enthusiast, Dr. Spendlove also enjoys hiking, camping, swimming, bicycling, and attending sporting events with his wife and children.
Mindy joined Wasatch in November 2017. She graduated with her RN from Salt Lake Community College in 2014 and worked for 3 ½ years at the Utah State Hospital. Mindy started her Nursing career as a CNA at 16 and went on to receive her LPN in 2004 from UVU (then UVSC). She believes that Mental Health Nursing is the best area of Nursing because as clients seek treatment and learn new skills, their lives can completely change for the better. “Mental Health impacts every area of a person’s life, so improving one’s mental health improves every area of a person’s life. It’s a wonderful thing to be a part of.”
Mindy loves the outdoors, crafting, and spending time with her family.
Biography coming soon.
Stacey Hinckley, RN has been working for Wasatch Behavioral Health for over 25 years. She started as a prn LPN at IRT while she finished nursing school. In 1995 she graduated with her RN from UVU. After working as a home health nurse for a year, she returned to WBH in 1996 and started working as a full time RN in Med Services at the Westpark Family Clinic. She currently works at both the American Fork and Westpark Family Clinics.
When she is not working she enjoys spending time with family and friends, playing board games, going to movies, reading, working in the yard and traveling.
Biography coming soon.
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Travis Hunter, APRN has been working in Meds Services at WBH since 2009. He graduated with his undergraduate degree from Utah Valley University, with a Master’s Degree from the University of Utah, and then became an APRN. Travis began his nursing career at the Utah State Hospital as an LPN. He received his RN degree and began working at the Utah State Prison while completing his Master’s Degree, became an APRN in 2009, and has been at WBH ever since. He prefers working with adults, and particularly enjoys the jail/prison population.
Travis’ family is his heart and soul. He enjoys fishing and golfing when the opportunity arises. He enjoys nature in general and can become mesmerized with just the right sunset or sunrise. He loves art—made by either humans or God. Nature is the best palette of all.
Younchan Lee, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC: Younchan has been working at WBH since 2018. He worked in inpatient psychiatry settings as a registered nurse from 2014 to 2018 and then completed his Doctorate in Nursing Practice from the University of Utah.
Younchan enjoys spending time with his family and loves to work with children, youth, and adults.
Leslie Miles, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC has been working in Med Services at WBH since 2005. She graduated from Brigham Young University with her undergraduate degree and worked for many 30+ years in psychiatry with a variety of adult populations. Leslie received her Master’s degree from University of Utah and has been working as an APRN at WBH. Leslie worked for many years as a nurse administrator on the Forensic Unit at Utah State Hospital. Since 2009, she has been a teaching professor in the College of Nursing at Brigham Young University. When moving to BYU, Leslie insisted that she keep working part-time with the people that she loves at WBH and Clubhouse.
In 2012, Leslie completed her Doctorate in Nursing Practice from Rush University in Chicago, Illinois.
Between teaching nursing students how to care for those who suffer with mental illness, Leslie continues to be involved in several research projects in an effort to improve health in our communities. Additionally, she has a passion for global health and travels every May with nursing students to study different health care systems and global issues.
Leslie is married with three boys. She loves cooking, spending time with family, traveling, and trying new adventures.
Lisa O’Donnal, MSN, NP-C, APRN received a Bachelor’s of Science from Brigham Young University in 2001 and a Master’s of Science, Family Nurse Practitioner from Weber State University in 2020. I have been in many areas of nursing, labor and delivery, behavioral health, Chinese medicine and nephrology, my passion is working with people and helping them to manage their health conditions as best as they can. I started at Wasatch Behavioral Health in 2020 as an APRN working with children, youth and adults. I am just a tool to help give them ideas to help them better help themselves.
Autonomy is important to every person and being a facilitator to this is my goal, while also providing education and insight that will better promote autonomy.
Biography coming soon.
Brig Fosson, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC started working at WBH in 2023. He graduated from Brigham Young University in 2011 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise Science. He then decided to go into Nursing and earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Weber State in 2017. Finally, he earned his Doctor of Nursing Practice degree in the Psychiatric Mental Health specialty track from the University of Utah in 2023.
Brig previously worked as a psych tech, LPN, and RN at the Utah State Hospital from 2011-2023. He has a passion for helping clients improve their mental wellness, and enjoys working with children, adolescents, and adults.
Brig loves to spend time with his family, enjoys hiking and being in nature, and loves playing and watching sports.
Isaac Strong, APRN has been working at Wasatch Behavioral Health since 2022. He received his undergrad at Utah Valley University in Exercise Science. He then went to nursing school at Nightingale College where he received his Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing. He received his Master’s Degree in Nursing from Post University. He worked as an RN at the University of Utah Hospital in the Emergency Department for 6 years before coming to work at Wasatch Behavioral Health.
Isaac enjoys spending time with his family in the outdoors. He and his family like to camp, hike, and spend time on the lake. He enjoys golfing, snow skiing, and fishing.
Biography coming soon.
Biography coming soon.
Biography coming soon.
Biography coming soon.