Real People. Compassionate Care.
Inspired Life Wellness Clinic was founded on a simple belief: meaningful mental health care begins when people feel genuinely heard, respected, and understood.
We are nurses, healthcare professionals, business owners, family members, friends, and real people. We combine clinical knowledge with honesty, compassion, humor, and the willingness to listen carefully to the story beneath the struggle.
We consider it an honor to be invited into a person’s journey toward greater peace, hope, and healing.
Christine Aman, MBA, MSN, APRN, NP-C
Christine “Chris” Aman is a family nurse practitioner specializing in mental health and a co-owner of Inspired Life Wellness Clinic, PLLC.
For more than a decade, Chris has helped people navigate anxiety, depression, ADHD, relationship difficulties, major life transitions, and the everyday struggles that can leave life feeling heavy or overwhelming. She believes meaningful mental health care begins with a strong client-provider relationship built on trust, honesty, respect, and genuine human connection.
Chris is known for her straightforward approach, practical perspective, and well-developed sense of humor. She brings warmth and authenticity into her appointments and believes that even serious conversations do not always have to feel cold or clinical. At the same time, she never loses sight of the fact that the concerns bringing someone into care are real and deserve to be treated with compassion and respect.
One of Chris’s greatest frustrations in healthcare is seeing people feel dismissed, unheard, or reduced to a diagnosis or list of symptoms. She believes good care begins by listening carefully and taking the time to understand the person behind the symptoms. Her goal is to create a welcoming and trusting environment where clients feel comfortable speaking honestly, asking questions, and knowing that their concerns will be taken seriously.
Chris approaches mental health care with the understanding that no part of a person’s life exists in isolation. Emotional well-being may be influenced by physical health, relationships, stress, family dynamics, daily habits, personal beliefs, past experiences, and the demands of ordinary life. Because every person’s story is different, her care is highly individualized and guided by each client’s needs, values, circumstances, and goals.
Her clinical approach may include evidence-based treatment, medication management when appropriate, motivational interviewing, principles of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, education, and practical problem-solving strategies. Chris believes clients should be active participants in their own care. She strives to explain treatment choices clearly, welcome questions, and work collaboratively with each person rather than simply telling them what to do.
Chris earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing, Master of Business Administration, and Master of Science in Nursing from the University of Mary. She is certified through the American Association of Nurse Practitioners and has completed additional training as a Certified Functional Medicine Coach (CFMC), an ADHD Certified Clinical Services Provider (ADHD-CCSP), and a Certified Women’s Health Specialist (CWHS).
Chris is a practicing Catholic, and her faith is the foundation of both her personal life and her approach to caring for others. She views her work as a vocation and seeks to serve each person with compassion, honesty, humility, integrity, and hope. Her Catholic faith teaches her that every person has inherent dignity and is worthy of being treated with patience and respect. Chris warmly welcomes clients of all faith backgrounds, as well as those who do not identify with a particular faith, and honors each client’s individual beliefs, values, and freedom.
Outside of the clinic, Chris treasures time with her husband, children, and grandchildren. She is an avid quilter and sewist who loves creating beautiful and useful things with her hands. She also enjoys reading, learning, and spending time with the people she loves. Family, faith, creativity, laughter, and meaningful relationships are central to the life she strives to live.
When you choose Inspired Life Wellness Clinic for your care, Chris wants you to know this: you matter, your story matters, and you deserve to be seen, heard, and taken seriously.
Kristen Getzlaff, BSN, RN
Kristen Getzlaff is a registered nurse and co-owner and office manager of Inspired Life Wellness Clinic, PLLC. She values truly listening to people and helping them feel heard, understood, and supported as they pursue greater mental and emotional well-being. With compassion and careful attention to detail, Kristen works behind the scenes to ensure that clients receive timely, efficient, and thoughtful care.
Kristen’s Catholic faith is central to her life and shapes the way she approaches her work, relationships, and service to others. She believes every person has inherent dignity and should be treated with compassion, honesty, and respect. She and Chris founded Inspired Life Wellness Clinic with a shared desire to provide thoughtful, individualized care rooted in knowledge, trust, hope, and respect for the whole person.
Born and raised in Minot, North Dakota, Kristen earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Minot State University in 2008. Her nursing experience includes work at Trinity Hospital and the North Dakota State Penitentiary before she co-founded Inspired Life Wellness Clinic with Chris in 2013. Outside the clinic, Kristen enjoys continued learning, reading, spending time outdoors in every season, and being with her family, friends, and parish community.
Care Rooted in Dignity, Trust, and Hope
Our Catholic faith shapes how we understand the dignity and worth of every person and calls us to serve with honesty, compassion, humility, and hope.
We welcome conversations about faith and spiritual concerns when they are meaningful to you. Patients of every background and belief are treated with the same respect, kindness, and commitment to excellent care.
At Inspired Life Wellness Clinic, you do not need to hide the difficult parts of your story or have everything figured out before you begin.
You deserve to be heard, understood, and valued.