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Desiree Patno, APRN PMHNP-BC
She/Her

Desiree is an experienced and highly compassionate Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP).   ​

 

With a strong foundation built over years in pediatric intensive care, Desiree brings a wealth of advanced clinical skills and a deeply empathetic approach to patient care. She is dedicated to cultivating a patient-centered, collaborative environment in mental health. She excels at assessing complex situations, analyzing data, and developing practical, holistic treatment plans that honor her patients' diverse backgrounds, beliefs, and values.

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Desiree has a special clinical interest in:

  • Grief Support

  • Workplace Trauma

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

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She recognizes that grief and trauma stem from events beyond our control, leaving profound changes that require a compassionate and holistic approach to healing and rediscovery.

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As a lifelong learner, Desiree is committed to staying well-informed about the latest research and best practices. Her exceptional interpersonal skills, resilience, and strong ethical judgment make her an invaluable asset to the patients and families she serves. We are confident her experience and unwavering dedication will significantly impact our practice.

 

Desiree is a devoted mother to seven boys!

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When she's not caring for her clients and her family, she's an avid plant lady, gardener, and lover of the arts!

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Please note that Behavioral Health Resiliency does not provide emergency services. The patient portal and phone are not intended for psychiatric or medical emergencies.

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In case of an emergency, please call 9-1-1, the suicide prevention hotline at (800) 273-8255, or go to your nearest emergency room.

New Hampshire offers various mental health crisis resources, including:

  • New Hampshire Crisis Services: Available 24/7, providing hotline and mobile response teams for mental health emergencies.

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: Call 1-800-273-8255 for 24/7 support from trained counselors.

  • New Hampshire 2-1-1: A referral service connecting individuals to community resources, including mental health support.

  • Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 for confidential support via text messaging.

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