Josh Holloway, LCPC, is the CEO and owner of Open Door Wellness Center in Great Falls, Montana. Josh genuinely loves people and helping. He considers himself a guide or a partner for his patients.
Many people have answers lurking under the surface, seemingly far out of reach. Therefore, they lay awake at night and often get stuck in situations they see no way out. Josh strives to help patients narrow down their thoughts and focus on goals, which in turn helps them find peace and learn how to make the world small.
Josh collaborates with other professionals, and people (natural supports) patients already have built into their lives. Integrating techniques like bibliotherapy, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and psychodynamic perspectives, Josh teams up with those in his care to help them find freedom. His goal is to bring back “hope” that is often a fleeting or unimaginable pastime in today's world.
A man of faith and family, Josh is married to a fantastic woman and has four fabulous kids. They enjoy spending time with friends, family, and gaming together (as nerdy as that may sound).
Hillary Bartoszek, LCSW(C), is a clinical mental health counselor serving patients at Open Door Wellness Center in Great Falls, Montana. At the practice, she specializes in working with children and teens. Hillary grew up in a small town in New York. She recently moved to Great Falls, Montana, to work towards her LCSW license at Open Door Wellness Center. She has a bachelor’s degree in social work from Spring Arbor University in Spring Arbor, Michigan. Hillary also has a master’s degree in social work from Roberts Wesleyan College in Rochester, New York. Before moving to Montana, she worked for seven years at a community action agency in Rochester, New York. While there, she held three different roles, including Family Developer, Mobility Mentor, and Program Data Specialist. Hillary loves to sing, write, and play guitar when away from the office. She’s also a proud auntie of four children.
Heather Boberg is a clinical mental health counselor intern serving patients at Open Door Wellness Center in Great Falls, Montana. Heather was born and raised in Montana and has lived most of her life in Great Falls. She has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia and is finishing her master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling from Liberty University. For the past six years she served at a local non-profit company as volunteer, patient services director and outreach coordinator. She has been married for 25 years and has two teenage daughters. She loves to read, cook, and be involved in her kid’s activities as well as her family’s ranch.
Michael Robertson is a mental health professional committed
to guiding individuals and families through life's challenges. He focuses on
providing compassionate and effective therapy services and tailors his approach
to meet your unique needs and goals.
As a therapist, he brings many years of experience in
supporting clients with a variety of mental health concerns, including anxiety,
depression, relationship issues, and more. His aim is to create a safe and
collaborative space where you can explore your thoughts and feelings openly,
without judgment.
He offers a range of therapeutic modalities, including
individual therapy, family therapy, and group therapy sessions. Whether you're
seeking support for personal growth, family conflicts, or life transitions, he is
there to accompany you on your journey toward healing and resilience.
Hello! My name is Anna Rosteck. I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, an Ordained Minister with the Assemblies of God, and a Missionary to East Africa. I’ve been working in mental health since 2004, and have a passion for showing God’s love to others. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with friends and family, exploring the outdoors, and traveling.