Experts

Dr. Krista Armenta-Belen

Dr. Krista Armenta-Belen

Faculty

“I love ECHO enables me to practice healthcare and assist with community wellness across a variety of community sectors. Witnessing Native healing from a Native-to-Native relation feels like a powerful circle we are closing, which restores our positions as helpers and self-healers within our communities.”

Krista Armenta-Belen, LMFT, DBH, is samala čumaš from alaxulapu’ (Santa Ynez). She has worked in Tribal behavioral health for more than a decade, supporting community wellness and youth prevention in multiple roles. Krista has provided psychotherapy services to Native and underserved people since 2010. She received her BA from UCSB and MA from Antioch University before attending Arizona State University for her Doctorate in Behavioral Health. As a practicing Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, she utilizes her clinical education and personal experiences to help build whole-person wellness. Krista hopes that both the formal therapy and community support she offers will contribute to developing and maintaining the healthy, resilient Native community in which she lives and raises her future generations in.

Indian Country Healing ECHO Program

Krista is faculty for the Healing ECHO Program, which is designed to provide comprehensive information for behavioral health specialists to effectively integrate services and promote healing so that our communities thrive. 

Interested in receiving free treatment recommendations or technical assistance from one of our experts? Contact us at echo@npaihb.org.