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Director of Integrated Behavioral Health

Kylie Hibshman, LCSW, PMH-C

Kylie Hibshman, LCSW, is a clinician specializing in perinatal, infant, and early childhood mental health. As Director of Integrated Behavioral Health at CPCQC, she strengthens and integrates perinatal behavioral health systems across rural Colorado. With nearly a decade of experience supporting families in community-based settings, Kylie has worked alongside survivors of human trafficking, families navigating deportation, birthing people experiencing substance use disorders, and caregiver–infant dyads.

She serves on the Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Council of Colorado and leads CPCQC’s perinatal suicide response initiatives. Kylie earned her Master of Social Work from Virginia Commonwealth University and her Bachelor of Arts in International Relations, with a concentration in Latin American Politics, from The College of William and Mary. She is deeply committed to intersectional, trauma-informed, and equity-driven approaches to care.

Kylie lives with her husband, infant, and Labrador Retriever in a small mountain town in rural Colorado. In her spare time, she enjoys backcountry skiing, trail running, river surfing, mountain gardening, and throwing pottery.

Other Insights From Kylie

Improving outcomes for pregnant and postpartum people–especially those experiencing the greatest disparities–requires collectively investing in systems-level change.
This fall, CPCQC gathered with partners across the state at the CHoSEN Forum. The semi-annual convening brought providers, organizations, and policymakers together to improve perinatal substance use outcomes.