
Meet The Provider

Crystal Lane, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC
Why I Created She Rises
When I began my career as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, I practiced in traditional psychiatry. While I am grateful for that experience, I often found myself asking a deeper question: Why are so many women still hurting, even after receiving a diagnosis and medication?
I realized that healing is rarely found by treating symptoms alone.
Many of the women I cared for weren't just carrying anxiety, depression, or trauma. They were carrying years of unspoken pain, chronic stress, grief, shame, relationship wounds, and the weight of believing they had to keep holding everything together. Their stories deserved more than a rushed appointment or a prescription alone.
That realization led me to create She Rises Psychiatry.
She Rises was built on the belief that women deserve thoughtful, compassionate psychiatric care that considers the whole person—mind, body, and soul. Here, evidence-based medicine and Christian faith are not competing approaches; they work together to support healing. When appropriate, treatment may include medication, supportive therapy, education, nervous system regulation, and practical tools that empower women to participate in their own healing journey.
My faith in Jesus Christ is the foundation of both my life and my practice. It shapes how I listen, how I care, and how I walk alongside the women God entrusts to me. My goal is never simply to reduce symptoms, but to help women experience hope, restoration, and lasting healing.
She Rises is more than the name of my practice. It is a reminder that no matter how heavy the past has been or how difficult the present feels, with God's help, healing is possible.
It is my privilege to walk alongside women as they restore, rise, and renew.
You don’t have to carry it all alone anymore 🤍
-Crystal
Education and Experience
My career as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner began in 2017 after graduating with my Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) from the University of Tennessee. I am board certified throught the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) and remain deeply committed to ongoing professional growth through continuing education. I regularly seek out advanced training to ensure the care I provide is informed, current, and rooted in best practice. Most recently, I attended the Postpartum Support International Conference and Massachusetts General Hospital’s conference on Women’s Mental Health, and I am continually expanding my therapeutic skill set by learning and integrating additional evidence-based and experiential interventions.
What most informs my work, however, is not only what I’ve learned in classrooms or clinical settings, but what I’ve learned through walking alongside women in real, vulnerable moments of change—including my own healing journey. This has shaped my belief that ethical, effective mental health care must be personalized, relational, and rooted in respect for the whole person.
I practice with humility, cultural awareness, and a commitment to lifelong learning. I remain deeply curious, teachable, and intentional in how I show up for each woman I serve—knowing that no two stories, nervous systems, or healing paths are the same.
Collaborating Psychiatrist
Dr. Glenn Peterson serves as my collaborating psychiatrist.
