Meet

Dr. Victoria Smith and Mr. Jared Felicetti MA, (PPC)

 
 

Victoria Smith, Psy.D.

Dr. Victoria Smith has a doctoral degree in clinical psychology and is a Licensed Psychologist (PSY650) in Wyoming. Dr. Smith is the owner and lead clinician at SRC. Dr. Smith received her B.A. from Dickinson College, and her M.A. and Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from the Wright Institute in Berkeley, California. She specializes in psychological assessment and therapy for children, adolescents, and adults. While completing her doctoral degree, Dr. Smith received extensive training in both psychological assessment and psychotherapy. She has trained in correctional settings, crisis centers, community mental health centers, private practice, outpatient centers, and school-based settings. She completed her pre-doctoral internship training at Community Reach Center (APA Accredited) in Denver, Colorado, where she obtained experience conducting a range of psycho-diagnostic and developmental evaluations, including assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Dr. Smith also received extensive training in client centered, psychodynamic and evidenced based (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy) treatments. Dr. Smith also received training in couples and family therapy as well as play therapy with young children.

Dr. Smith obtained post-doctoral specialization in psychological assessment services through Snowy Range Consulting LLC, a private practice in Laramie, Wyoming. While in her post-doctoral year she obtained experience conducting a range of psychoeducational and neuropsychological evaluations, including assessment of Learning Disabilities, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, and Intellectual Disability. Dr. Smith has expertise in conducting psycho-diagnostic, psychoeducational, and neurodevelopmental evaluations for children, adolescents and adults manifesting a wide range of emotional, behavioral, cognitive, memory, learning, executive functioning, and developmental challenges. Dr. Smith is collaborative in her approach incorporating caregivers and school personnel in the assessment process and tailoring the assessment process specifically to a client’s needs and presenting problem. She has a relational, encouraging, and therapeutic approach to help clients feel at ease.

 
 
 

Jared Felicetti MA, (PPC)

Jared is a provisionally licensed clinical mental health counselor who brings a grounded, strengths-based, and relational approach to his work with children, adolescents and adults. He supports clients navigating depression, anxiety, grief, relationship challenges, identity concerns, motivation struggles, and major life transitions, with a particular focus on the experiences of men and teenage boys.

Originally from rural New Hampshire, Jared grew up in a close-knit community and spent his early adulthood traveling, teaching, and working in a variety of roles across the U.S. and abroad—including a year in Rwanda teaching English and supporting refugee programs. These experiences shaped his appreciation for the many ways people make meaning in their lives. Jared earned his bachelor’s degree in Sociology from the University of Utah and later completed his Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Bellevue University. After moving to Jackson nearly a decade ago, he and his wife have built their life and family in the Tetons, and he feels deeply grateful to serve this community.

Jared’s clinical work integrates trauma-informed, existential, cognitive behavioral, and mindfulness-based approaches, along with elements of DBT, Gestalt, and Socratic inquiry. He is trained in crisis intervention and suicide prevention and has experience providing individual counseling, facilitating men’s groups, and implementing parenting workshops. He especially values working with clients as they create, search for, or struggle with meaning—helping them explore the beliefs, stories, and patterns that shape their lives. Jared also enjoys working with individuals from rural and religious backgrounds and is spiritually informed in a way that supports clients of diverse belief systems.

In therapy, Jared aims to create a thoughtful, collaborative space where clients can slow down, clarify what matters, and move toward lives that feel more coherent and self-directed. His style is warm, curious, and steady, encouraging clients to explore both their inner world and the practical steps that support meaningful change.

Outside the office, Jared can often be found skiing, trail running, canoeing, or cooking over fire with his wife and two children. He loves exploring the mountains, reading history, and finding small moments of connection in the rhythms of everyday life.