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Meet The Provider
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Crystal Lane, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC

Welcome. I’m really glad you’re here.​

 

From one healing woman to another—I want you to know that taking this step already required courage.​

Many of the women I serve arrive feeling tired of being strong, tired of holding everything together, and tired of feeling reduced to a list of symptoms or expectations. If that resonates, you are not broken—and you are not alone.

 

This space was created for women who want to be seen as whole humans—mind, body, and soul. Women who desire thoughtful, compassionate care and who may also be seeking healing that acknowledges God’s presence without pressure or performance. Healing is rarely linear or tidy, but I believe restoration is possible. You are not your diagnosis, your past, or the coping strategies that once kept you safe. You are deeply valued, intentionally created, and worthy of care that honors your whole story.

​It is both a blessing and a calling to serve women and to help transform the way mental health care is provided. My Christian faith informs how I practice—with humility, integrity, and compassion—but it is never forced. Prayer, Scripture, or faith-based reflection are always optional and only included when they are supportive and welcomed by you.​

 

As a provider, and as a woman continually doing my own inner work, I strive to practice with wisdom, discernment, and grace. I will meet you where you are—not where you think you should be. Together, we take a grounded, intentional approach to mental health that integrates emotional insight, nervous system regulation, lifestyle foundations, and when appropriate, medication—not as a shortcut, but as one of many tools God can use to support healing.​

 

This is a space where your story matters. Where your faith, doubts, questions, boundaries, and pace are honored. Where you are never asked to “fix” yourself or rush the process. Healing here is collaborative, compassionate, and rooted in truth. ​If you’re here because something in you feels ready—ready for honesty, depth, and a different kind of care—I would be honored to walk alongside you.​

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.

223 Mineral Street

Newport, TN 37821

Phone:  (423) 226-5431

Fax: (423) 205-4861

Email: info@sherisespsych.com

Business Hours:

Wednesday 8am to 4pm (telehealth)

Thursday 8am to 4pm (telehealth)

Friday 8am to 4pm (in-person)

Saturday 8am to 12pm (telehealth)

By Appointment Only

Please be aware that She Rises Psychiatry does not offer emergency services and that the patient portal and phone are not intended for psychiatric or medical emergencies.

 

In the event of emergency, please call 9-1-1, the suicide prevention hotline at 988, or go to your nearest emergency room.

No Surprises Act

You have the right to receive a Good Faith Estimate of what your services may cost.

©2024 by Pathways Mental Health Services, LLC

DBA She Rises Psychiatry

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