Meet Our Clinical & Case Management Team
We applaud you for being here. It doesn’t matter how you arrived at this moment, it only matters that you have, indeed, arrived. We value your willingness to see things differently.

Traci Weaver- MLADC, LCMHC, MS, MBA
Clinical Director
Traci is a clinician who believes it is a privilege to be part of a client’s journey in recovery. She sees herself as a resource and advocate for change for her clients and for organizations, with an overarching goal of achieving positive outcomes. She has extensive experience working with clients from diverse cultures, mental health and life experiences. Prior to joining Integrate, she built the treatment program for the local Drug Court and worked in community mental health.
As a person who embraces change, Traci’s career is varied and she has firsthand experience of working in the software industry and consulting for many years. She is actively involved and believes in giving back, and currently volunteers at her local church and runs a community based group for families in recovery, and a mental health group.
Traci holds a dual license in Substance Use and Mental Health and is currently obtaining a license in Pastoral Psychotherapy.

Régent Champigny MA, MLADC, LCMHC, LADC-1
Therapist
Régent Champigny helped establish and launch Integrate, designing its initial curriculum and helping to shape its mission and philosophy. Licensed as a New Hampshire MLADC and LCMHC, as well as a LADC-1 in Massachusetts, Régent has enjoyed working with persons who have addiction and mental health issues for close to fifteen years. His prior work experience, primarily in training and communications have translated well to his counseling career. Régent has varied experience in this profession, to include modalities of treatment such as: withdrawal management, inpatient, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, outpatient, MAT, and individual work. He also worked at the Hillsborough County South Adult Drug Court Program. In 2013, he was the recipient of the “Counselor of the Year Award” from the New Hampshire Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors Association (NHADACA). He served on the Peer Review committee for the NH Licensing Board of Alcohol and other Drug Abuse Professionals from 2013 to 2015, and on NHADACA’s board of directors from 2014 to 2017. EMDR trained in 2017, Régent has been able to help persons heal from unresolved past trauma that so many times can fuel addiction and other mental health concerns. Anyone who has met Régent sees the conviction, excitement and passion he has for the work he does.

Jenna DeSimone
Case Manager
Jenna DeSimone has been in long term recovery since December 9th, 2014. Jenna has been working in treatment with individuals in recovery since July 13th, 2016. She entered the field as a Behavioral Health Technician, and is currently a Case Manager who also attends to admissions work. Jenna has a passion for guiding individuals in their recovery to help them become better versions of themselves.
Traci holds a dual license in Substance Use and Mental Health and is currently obtaining a license in Pastoral Psychotherapy.

Eddie Behenna
Case Manager
Eddie Behenna has been in long term recovery since 9/5/2012. Eddie grew up just outside of Boston in Somerville, MA. He began working in the substance abuse field in July of 2016 after almost 20 years in various types of construction fields. Eddie decided to work in the substance abuse field because he truly enjoys watching people get their lives back on track. Eddie has found a passion for being able to facilitate personal growth for others in recovery, the same way that people sparked that growth in him when he was early in the recovery process. He has worked as a Behavioral Health Technician and Case Manager, as well as attended to the responsibilities of admissions work.

Brandi Cushman, MA
Therapist
Brandi’s passion for helping others started more than fifteen years ago, when she started working with at-risk youth in her community soon after graduating high school. She completed her BA in Psychology at the University of West Florida in 2013. Throughout the course of her degree program, she continued to work with adolescents and spent a great deal of time in the elementary and high school systems. After taking some time off from school, Brandi’s path led her from Northwest Florida to New Hampshire, where she worked in community mental health as a case manager for five years, two years of which she was a supervisor. During this time, Brandi worked on a multidisciplinary team helping people suffering from SPMI (severe and persistent mental illness) and began working towards her graduate degree. Brandi completed her internship with the Nashua Hillsborough County Drug Court and officially obtained her MA in Clinical Counseling in the Fall of 2017. Brandi spent two more years working in community mental health as a therapist before joining the team at Integrate, where she is happy to continue her journey helping others suffering from co-occurring disorders.