Executive Team

Ian Harrel, LICSW, CMHS, Chief Operating Officer

Ian has over 25 years of experience in the behavioral health field.  He has been in leadership roles at BHR for more than 14 years and has devoted his entire career to working in community behavioral health organizations.  He started at BHR as the Manager of Emergency Services, transitioned to Director of Acute and Recovery Services, and then to Chief Operating Officer.  He began his post master's degree experience as a child and family therapist in eastern Washington.  He worked providing clinical and crisis services for several years in several counties across the state before transitioning into leadership roles.  Ian received his undergraduate degree in social work from the University of Montana and his master's degree in social work from Walla Walla College.  He is a licensed independent clinical social worker and a child mental health specialist.  As Chief Operating Officer, Ian is responsible for the full continuum of clinical and operational services BHR provides.  Ian and his wife have lived in the Olympia, Washington area for over 20 years.

Tracey Lasley, Director of Quality Management & MIS

Tracey Lasley joined the BHR team in 2017. She began working in community mental health in 2012 and graduated with her Master’s in Counseling in 2013. Tracey continued her education to complete a Doctorate in Integrated Behavioral Health from Arizona State University in 2017. Tracey has held the roles of clinician, supervisor, and manager within community mental health organizations. In addition to clinical roles, Tracey has engaged in research projects devoted to improving evidence-based practices using integrated behavioral health models. As an Olympia native, Tracey is passionate about bringing quality care to the underserved populations in our community.

Eric Jensen, Director of Finance

Eric Jensen joined BHR in 2017.  He received his Master’s degree in accounting from the University of Utah.  Eric got his CPA license in 2010 and is licensed in Utah and Washington.  He has spent ten years in public accounting doing taxes, audits and helping clients with their financial and accounting needs.

Tiffany Taylor, Director of Adult Outpatient Services

Tiffany Taylor joined the BHR team in 2011. She began working in Community Mental Health in 2003 and graduated with her Master’s in Counseling degree in 2008 from Saint Martin’s University.  Tiffany has experience working in and managing diverse programs such as Outpatient Services, Crisis Services, and in Inpatient settings.  She has served on multiple state workgroups, committees, and is president emeritus of the Washington Designated Crisis Responder’s Association where she had the opportunity to provide state wide trainings, conferences, and meet with State Legislators to advocate for mental health services.  Tiffany is dedicated and passionate about providing the community with the services needed to promote mental health and chemical dependency recovery.

Lauren Farmer, Director of Children, Youth, and Family Outpatient Services

Lauren Farmer joined the BHR team in 2016.  She first earned her BA in Psychology with an emphasis in Developmental Psychology from the University of Michigan in 2006, and obtained her MA in Psychology with an emphasis in Child, Couple, and Family Therapy from Antioch University Seattle in 2009.  Lauren gained experience providing evidence-based services in New York and Minnesota, and then spent time as the Children’s Longterm Inpatient Program (CLIP) Liaison for Kitsap County in Washington.  She has experience managing outpatient departments serving youth and adult clients from diverse backgrounds, and is actively involved in a number of workgroups supporting improved access to services throughout the Puget Sound region.  Lauren believes that early intervention is necessary for successful outcomes, and is passionate about preparing the next generation of mental health professionals for work in the field.

Angela Crowley, Director of Grays Harbor Outpatient Services

Angela has worked in community behavioral health in Grays Harbor County since 1998.  She has been with BHR since 2007 and in her current position as Director of Grays Harbor Outpatient Services since 2016.  Angela has had the opportunity to provide a wide range of services to individuals in her community including individual therapy for veterans, hospital liaison services, crisis response, outpatient case management and therapy.  She is committed to providing quality services to the people BHR serves.  Angela completed her Master's in Counseling Psychology at Central Washington University.  She was born and raised in Grays Harbor and continues to live in the community with her husband.

Strengthening Individuals, Families and the Community

For general inquiries call 800.825.4820/360.704.7170. Appointments may be made by phone or in person only. We accept Medicaid insurance.

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We are located in the counties of Grays Harbor, Mason, and Thurston. Below is information on how to contact a location nearest you. You may also contact our closest location near you to schedule an appointment.
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Locations

Adult and Children's Services

205 8th St.
Hoquiam, WA 98550
(360) 532-8629 or (800) 654-3837

575 E Main Street Suite C
Elma, WA 98541
(360) 482-5358

Crisis Clinic of Grays Harbor

Phone: (360) 532-HELP (4357) for Hoquiam area
Phone: (800) 685-6556 (East county and outside)

24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Children, Youth and Adult Services

110 West K Street
Shelton, WA 98584
(360) 426-1696

Crisis Clinic of Thurston & Mason Counties

Phone: (360) 586-2800
Phone: (360) 586-2777 - Youth Help Line

The Crisis Clinic has been offering help in times of need at no cost, 24 hours a day, to everyone in Thurston and Mason Counties since 1972. We are here to listen non-judgmentally and offer emotional support and any appropriate resources our callers might need.

Adult Services
3857 Martin Way E.
Olympia, WA 98506

Children, Youth and Family Services
3859 Martin Way E., Suite 102
Olympia, WA 98506

Recovery Services/Harvest
3855 Martin Way E.
Olympia, WA 98506

(360) 704-7170 or (800) 825-4820

Crisis Resolution Services
Phone: (360) 754-1338 or (800) 270-0041

A 24-hour telephone and face-to-face outreach for mental health emergencies, providing services ranging from crisis intervention to involuntary detention.

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