About Us
Amondi Behavioral Healthcare
Our Founder
About Michele Harrell, APRN, ANCC, FNP-BC
Dr. Harrell is a dual-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) and Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) with a strong belief in empowering individuals to take control of their mental health and well-being.
I offer a range of services, including medication management, therapy, and preventive care, customized to meet the needs of each client.
My goal is always to help clients not only feel better in the short-term but also to equip them with the skills and strategies they need to thrive in the long-term.
I believe that with the right tools, every patient has the ability to do better—and I am here to support them every step of the way.


Who We Are
At Amondi Behavioral HealthCare, we are dedicated to providing compassionate, evidence-based behavioral health services that empower individuals to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives. Our team of experienced clinicians, therapists, and wellness professionals work collaboratively to support mental well-being through personalized care plans, innovative treatments, and a holistic approach to mental health.
Our Vision
To be a trusted leader in mental health and wellness, breaking down barriers to care and transforming lives through compassionate, innovative, and patient-centered behavioral health services.
Our Mission
To provide accessible, high-quality behavioral health care that fosters resilience, promotes healing, and helps individuals navigate life’s challenges with confidence and support.
Our Objectives
Comprehensive Care: Offer a full spectrum of behavioral health services, including therapy, counseling, medication management, and wellness programs.
Accessibility & Inclusivity: Ensure services are accessible to diverse populations, including underserved communities, through telehealth and in-person options.
Evidence-Based Practices: Implement scientifically proven therapeutic approaches, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed care.
Patient-Centered Approach: Focus on individualized treatment plans tailored to each person’s unique needs and goals.
Community Engagement: Partner with schools, employers, and local organizations to promote mental health awareness and reduce stigma.
Continuous Improvement: Monitor patient outcomes and satisfaction, using data-driven insights to enhance service delivery.


What We Do
At Amondi Behavioral Health Services we provide a wide range of behavioral health services some of which includes:
- Therapy 100%
- Psychiatry Services 100%
- Virtual Treatment 100%
- Couples Therapy 100%
About Amondi Behavioral HealthCare Services
Frequently Asked Question
How does psychiatric nurse practitioner differ from psychologist or therapist
Both treat a variety of mental health conditions, but in different ways. While PMHNP often use a mix of therapy and medication, psychologists primarily use psychotherapy techniques to address abnormal human behaviors. Few psychologists are able to prescribe and manage medications to treat mental health illnesses.
What does a psychiatric nurse practitioner do?
Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs) hold professional licenses as registered nurses AND advanced practice mental health clinicians. PMHNPs are Master’s level clinicians with training and expertise in treating psychiatric/substance abuse disorders through diagnosis and prescription of psychiatric medication, if appropriate, to individuals across the lifespan. PMHNP’s work with clients on developing tailored psychiatric medication plans and providing ongoing prescription management and monitoring.
Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners can work in hospitals, psychiatric facilities, outpatient clinics, substance abuse programs and residential care facilities. In the state of Massachusetts PMHNPs hold are independently licensed to provide psychiatric care without the supervision of another healthcare provider. Newly licensed clinicians require the collaboration of an established psychiatric provider (Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, Doctor of Nursing Practice in Psychiatry, or Psychiatrist) for the first 2 years of practice.
At Safe Harbor Psychiatry we focus on psychiatric medication management with a lesser focus on psychotherapy. We recommend that all clients receiving medication for treatment of mental health disorders work with a licensed therapist on a regular basis in conjunction with taking medication.
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How does psychiatric nurse practitioner differ from psychiatrist
The education and training of the two are somewhat different. Psychiatrists are medical doctors who specialize in psychiatry. Their focus has been primarily on the disease and illness and based on the medical model. In nursing education, health is stressed rather than illness.