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Symptoms make more sense when they are understood in the context of the person experiencing them.
Back to Life Mental Health is an independent psychiatric practice focused on personal communication, thoughtful care, and making the treatment process easier to navigate.
Arizona License #275518 · DEA Registered Prescriber
“I absolutely love working hand-in-hand with my clients to understand the root of their struggles and find a way forward that leads to healing.”
Logan Carton is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner with over a decade of experience and a belief that great psychiatric care is about more than prescriptions. Care focuses on understanding the whole person and building a treatment plan around real life rather than a one-size-fits-all formula.
Medication management may be combined with evidence-based therapeutic strategies and education to help patients understand both their symptoms and their treatment options.
Education: Master of Science in Nursing, Walden University
Stacey is often the first voice you’ll hear when reaching out to Back to Life Mental Health. She helps make the process easier—from scheduling appointments to answering questions about billing and getting patients connected with the right next step.
In-person appointments take place at the Back to Life Mental Health office in Anthem. The space is intentionally warm, private, and relaxed so the focus can stay on the conversation rather than feeling like a traditional clinic.
Healthcare can become transactional when the system gets too large. Back to Life Mental Health is intentionally structured around direct communication, individualized decisions, and a comfortable patient experience.
Symptoms make more sense when they are understood in the context of the person experiencing them.
Treatment works better when patients understand the reasoning, tradeoffs, and goals behind the plan.
Good care is collaborative. Questions, preferences, previous experiences, and concerns belong in the decision.
Schedule online or call the office with questions before you book.