The Artio Team

  • Jake Neeley-Stucki

    CEO/Therapist

    Hope of healing is at the heart of my work. There are many who have come to believe feeling numb, disconnected, and incredibly lonely is normal. You do not have to live this way. Anxieties and sorrows can spiral into feelings of helplessness, leading to self-isolation, suffering, and uncertainty about how to find support.

    As a Level Two trained IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapist, I have focused on the specialized model for couples, IFIO (Intimacy from the Inside Out). This framework provides practices to identify recurring conflict patterns, interpersonal trauma, and intimacy concerns through accessing and embracing your inner parts.

    Equally, I am driven to support CSWs as they begin their hours toward becoming fully licensed. I have had great mentors and know how important it is to provide quality training, a wide variety of modalities, and can offer consulting opportunities as a means to meet the required hours.

  • Hollie Neeley-Stucki

    Project & Design Manager

    I have been passionate about art and design for as long as I can remember. I have a deep certainty that the harmony of creating a space that is warm and welcoming allows people to be comforted, show up as who they are, and, most importantly, feel safe.

    Through designing both the space where clients can physically enter and supporting the online presence of Artio, I hope to invite current and prospective clients to look to Artio to facilitate healing.

  • Enoch Seegmiller

    VP of Operations

    Throughout my life, I have been driven to provide quality hospitality experiences. From running hotels to managing my own businesses, I am passionate about making sure people are cared for in the way they expect.

    I know that therapists are interested in helping their clients and strive to make the business side of it simple and as stress-free as possible. By supporting therapists through credentialing and scheduling to maintaining the devilish details of running a small business, I ensure both therapists and clients have a clear picture of what they can expect.

  • Tasha Seegmiller

    Coach/Project Manager

    For nearly two decades as a former high school teacher and then an English professor, I helped people consider what they think and feel through writing. In a world that insists there are quick answers to complicated life things, I have seen hundreds of examples where slowing down a bit, having a safe someone to talk to, and engagement with creativity has brought clarity and understanding.

    Now, I bring my experience to a more intimate setting as a life coach. Whether the reason for a life change is planned or surprising, conversation and creativity can support each person working toward a clearer picture of what might be next.