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30 W Patrick St, suite 320, Frederick, MD 21701

Meet the Kismet Team

Specialists Who Actually Work Together.

Most people who come to Kismet have already tried other things. They have seen other providers, taken other medications, sat through other forms of therapy. Some of those things helped partially. Many did not help enough. What they have rarely experienced is a team of specialists — each highly trained in their own discipline — who actually coordinate with each other on their behalf. That is what Kismet is built around. Deep expertise across disciplines. One shared commitment to getting real results for people whose healing has stalled or who have never been able to find adequate help elsewhere.

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Meagan Steele, CRNP

Medical Director | Kismet

Meagan Steele is a board-certified family nurse practitioner credentialed by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners …

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Rick Steele, LCSW-C, CCTP

Trauma Psychotherapist | Kismet

Before earning his clinical credentials, Rick built a career in journalism — earning his Master’s in Journalism and Public Affairs…

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Meaghan Tarquinio, LCSW-C

Trauma Therapist | Kismet

Meaghan Tarquinio is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW-C) in Maryland and one of the trauma therapists at Kismet…

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Jaime Allen, PMHNP-BC

Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner | Kismet

Jaime Allen is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) at Kismet. She earned her Bachelor… 

Stephanie Desmond, LGPC

Stephanie Desmond, LGPC

Trauma Therapist | Kismet

Stephanie Desmond is a Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor at Kismet Ketamine, Psychotherapy and Wellness…

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What This Team Makes Possible

Individually, each of these clinicians is exceptional at what they do. Together, they make something that almost does not exist in mental health care: a genuinely integrated team where ketamine medicine specialists, psyche medication prescribers and trauma psychotherapists share the same clients, communicate regularly, and coordinate their approaches in real time.

The result is a level of care that is greater than the sum of its parts. For people with treatment-resistant depression, complex PTSD, and trauma that has not responded to conventional approaches, that difference is not incremental. It is the difference between continuing to struggle and finally beginning to heal.