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Dandelion Meadow

Maggie Brother, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC
Owner and founding operator

Maggie is a dual-certified nurse practitioner and the founder of Wylde Collective, a private practice dedicated to reshaping the landscape of mental healthcare. She earned her Master of Science degree from Dominican College and a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies in Psychiatry from Mount Saint Mary College. With deep roots in medicine and a diverse background in somatic practices and philosophy, Maggie integrates science with soul to deliver a powerful and personalized approach to mental well-being.

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    WYLDE ROOTS

    Wylde Collective operates on the guiding principle that mental health, like physical health, is dynamic—no one is always in perfect mental wellness. Everyone, regardless of where they are on their journey, can benefit from tools and strategies designed to elevate mental health.

    Maggie Brother, PMHNP-BC, FNP-BC has chosen to step back from the traditional mental health "system" and start a movement that she believes is better designed to meet her patients needs without stigma or  one-size fits all approaches.

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    WYLDE TRANSFOTMATIONS

    1. SOULFUL BEGINNINGS: Evaluation + Treatment Plan | 1 hour | $450 | In-Person Recommended

    2. EVOLVE + ELEVATE: Processing Sessions | 45min | $100 each | In-Person or Virtual

    3. BALANCE: Treatment Check-ins | 30min | $50 each | Virtual Recommended

    We adjust our basic approach based on your needs... fill in more

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    WYLDE WISDOM

    Whether you're interested in working with us and wondering if our values align, or if its not in your budget to meet up right now, here are some free resources to get you started:​

    • Yoga video

    • Non-stigmitizing medication video

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Wylde Collective operates on the guiding principle that mental health, like physical health, is dynamic—no one is always in perfect mental wellness. Everyone, regardless of where they are on their journey, can benefit from tools and strategies designed to elevate mental health.
Wylde Collective empowers through emotional literacy and equips individuals with the skills to cultivate their own inner mastery, resilience, clarity, and joy.

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Mental health is like physical health.
No one avoids occasional illness.
Whether you don't feel your best emotionally at this time or you want to better understand how to build the habits that will strengthen you mental resilience to prevent future illness, you are in the right place.

Wellness lives at the intersection of science and soul. We combine evidence-based psychiatric care with holistic, human-centered practices to help you mentally thrive. 

Rooted in research. Fueled by curiosity. Made for humans.​

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It’s not an exaggeration to say Maggie is one in a million. Her empathy, knowledge, and commitment to her patients are nothing short of extraordinary. I am forever grateful for the role she’s played in my journey. If you have the chance to work with her, take it—you won’t find anyone quite like her.     
                                             
-Holly G.
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What can I say about Maggie Brother that would do her justice? She gave me the happiness I have been searching for since being four years old. I am now seventy three so this has been a long journey. We all have people in our lives that truly shape our present but also our future for me that is Maggie. Forever grateful.
                                          
-Shannon H.
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My wife and I have been seeing Maggie Brother for about a year now, and from our very first visit, we knew we were in great hands. Maggie is an excellent listener and a skilled, knowledgeable psychiatrist. We are so thankful to have found Maggie when we did—she has truly made a positive difference in our lives. Very grateful.
                                                   -Jim T.
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