Access is an outpatient behavioral health clinic. We serve people of all communities and currently offer two locations in Boise and in Nampa. Our desire is to help improve the quality of daily life for our clients.

Access Behavioral Health Services is a for profit agency that serves the public without regard to race, creed, age, national origin, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, veteran status or inability to pay. The owners have been in the field of human services for a combined 30+ years. At Access we pride ourselves on providing best-practice client-centered services.

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We value our employees as they are the most important resource. Our employees are highly trained, supervised, and receive ongoing levels of support during their employment. We hire people from a wide range of backgrounds to meet the individualized needs of our patients. We are always seeking out new dynamic individuals to add to our treatment team. We strive to make Access Behavioral Health Services a welcoming place to work and we believe that is reflected in our employees attitudes towards their work.

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Randal Hallenberger
Director of Community Based Rehabilitation Services/Case Management Services ABHSCBRS/CM

I graduated from Boise State University in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in Social Work.

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Daniel Hardin
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor/LCPC ABHS BoiseMental Health Clinic

Daniel Hardin is a licensed Clinical Professional Counselor with a Masters of counseling degree from Idaho State university. He has experience with a diversity of Clients that includes a broad age range (8-70), various cultural perspectives (issues concerning integration into the dominant culture of southern Idaho), and sexual identities. His areas of expertise revolve around how spirituality affects mental heath and GLBT life/relationship issues. He has worked with clients that experience a wide spectrum of mental health issues. Dan is humanistic in his approach to clients. He uses a strength-based model to increase a client

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Rebecca Heihn
Director of Respite Care for Youth with SED ABHS BoiseRespite

Rebecca earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology and a Bachelor’s of Science in Theatre in 2007 from Easter Oregon University. In the Spring of 2018 Rebecca was promoted to the Director the Respite for Youth with SED Program. Rebecca is an advocate for all people being able to receive the support they need to be healthy, happy and to continue to grow as individuals.

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David Horras
Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor/LCPC ABHS Boise and NampaMental Health Clinic

David is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. He graduated from Boise State University with a Masters of Counseling Degree. His personal approach is based on an Existential framework, it is a humanistic worldview with the importance of searching to be truly authentic and genuine. He embraces counseling with the assumption that every person has a unique inner world and it is how we deal with challenges makes us who we are. David focuses on developing awareness, assets, promoting a rational thought process and finding personal balance. His style is semi-directive, positive, honest, and easygoing. David is passionate about social justice issues, the healing role environment plays in our lives, and ways to find peace daily. When not counseling, David finds time to run, enjoy the outdoors, travel, watch live music, ride his cruiser, and taking in a flick.