About Planting Seeds
At Planting Seeds Behavioral Health, we believe healing happens when care is integrated, affirming, and rooted in real life. Founded by Jill DePhillip, CRNP-PMH, our practice blends psychiatry, therapy, and ADHD coaching into one trauma-informed model—built especially for neurodivergent and recovering individuals.
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We don’t just ask what’s wrong. We ask what conditions you need to grow.
Our care is structured like a greenhouse:
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Encouragement from supportive relationships
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Safety through structure and consistency
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Practical tools for executive functioning and emotional regulation
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A system that adapts as you grow
Whether you're navigating ADHD, trauma, substance use, or just burnout from being “too much” for traditional systems—PSBH is here to meet you with clarity, compassion, and care that actually fits.
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Mission
To plant seeds of hope and foster lasting transformation by delivering trauma-informed, integrative care for ADHD, trauma, and recovery.
Vision
To build a scalable, trauma-informed care model where psychiatry, therapy, and coaching grow together—so neurodivergent, recovering, and marginalized individuals can live with clarity, connection, and purpose.

Our Approach

​We believe that real support should be:
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Trauma-informed.
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Neurodivergent-affirming.
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Queer-inclusive.
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Accessible.
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Built on lived experience.
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No hustle culture here.
Just healing, structure, and support.
Hi, I’m Jill!
Jill DePhillip, CRNP-PMH LCSW-C
Founder, CEO & Clinical Director
I believe mental health care should be collaborative, personalized, and, most importantly, real. My approach is rooted in the connection between mind, body, and spirit, blending evidence-based medication management with research-backed therapy modalities to support meaningful change.
After 46 years on this planet (and more lessons than I can count), I built this practice to be the kind of support I wish I’d had: honest, compassionate, and clear.
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I specialize in trauma recovery, ADHD, addiction, and LGBTQIA+ mental health.
You’ll get an empathetic ear, a clinical brain, and a partner who meets you where you are.
“When we meet real tragedy in life, we can react in two ways: either by losing hope and falling into self-destructive habits or by using the challenge to find our inner strength.”
― Dalai Lama XIV


