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hey there, i’m maggie…
Maggie Brother, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC is a dual-certified Nurse Practitioner licensed in Family Medicine and Psychiatry/Mental Health. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing as a Family Nurse Practitioner from Dominican College, followed by Post-Master’s Specialization in Psychiatric Mental Health at Mount Saint Mary College. With over a decade-long career in medicine, her clinical expertise is matched only by an enduring fascination with philosophy, human consciousness and the inner experience. Together, these pillars shaped her creation of Wylde Collective.
Wylde Collective is a mental health care practice where modern medicine and ancient wisdom aren’t in opposition—science and soul coexist. Maggie softens the clinical edge of mental health care through warm, approachable, and even joyful approaches that help you feel more like yourself at your best. Maggie works with adults 18 and older, offering medication management and cognitive behavioral therapy, with specialization in depression, anxiety, OCD, and ADHD. Her approach is compassionate, collaborative, and deeply informed, grounded in both evidence-based medicine and a genuine respect for the complexity of the human experience.
hey there, i’m catherine
Catherine Pavich, LCSW earned her degree in Mental Health Counseling from University of Massachusetts Boston and brings a grounded, compassionate presence to her work with teens and adults. She is deeply committed to creating a therapeutic relationship where clients feel safe, understood, and genuinely supported.
Her approach is rooted in empathy, collaboration, and curiosity. Catherine helps clients slow down and gently explore the deeper patterns that shape how they think, feel, and relate to others. Therapy with her is a space to reflect, build insight, and develop practical tools for real life—not just awareness, but meaningful change.
Catherine works with adolescents and adults navigating anxiety, stress, relationship challenges, self-esteem concerns, and major life transitions. Her style is warm, attuned, and nonjudgmental, with a belief that therapy should feel both supportive and empowering. She blends evidence-based practices, including cognitive behavioral approaches, with a strength-based lens—meeting each client where they are and helping them move forward with clarity and confidence.
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If you’re interested in medication support, start by scheduling an Initial Evaluation with Maggie. This comprehensive session helps clarify your symptoms and determine the most effective personalized treatment plan for you. Behavioral strategies, nervous system regulation, and practical tools are often incorporated alongside medication to support lasting progress.
If you’re primarily seeking emotional support, insight, or tools to navigate stress, relationships, or life transitions, you can schedule directly with Catherine for weekly 60-minute therapy sessions. Therapy offers space to explore patterns, process emotions, build coping strategies, and strengthen resilience in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Some clients choose both. Research consistently shows that for many conditions such as depression and anxiety, combining medication with psychotherapy can improve outcomes in roughly 60–70% of people, compared with lower response rates when using a single treatment approach.
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