Meet Our Team
FavorGrace Nagbe, RN-BSN
Chief Executive Officer
Welcome to FavorGrace Wellness Clinic. We recognize and appreciate your decision to seek mental health care by enrolling with us. We strive to ensure that you receive prompt, compassionate and consistent treatment guided by evidence-based practice, therapeutic listening, psychoeducation, and recognition of full patient autonomy.
As a practicing nurse, the above are values that have guided how I have taken care of patients at the bedside for over a decade. Patients want to be heard, and they want to be provided with care, which is personable but compassionate and responsive to the therapeutic reasons for which they seek treatment. It is our hope to make your experience with us, nothing less.

James Tutu Fiske, DNP-PSYCHIATRY
Clinical Manager/Psychiatric Medical Provider
James T. Fiske has worked as a Board-Certified psychiatric nurse practitioner since 2020. He obtained his education and training from the University of Arizona with honors. Since then, he has worked in the areas of substance abuse and as a crisis provider. After completing his doctorate, he briefly enrolled into the Georgetown University certificate FNP program for a semester where he honorably completed courses in the ethics and professional practice of advanced nursing practitioners. His practice philosophy is active listening and psychoeducation to ensure patient autonomy in decision making.
Other than work, James takes time off with family and church. He is an avid traveler and enjoys interacting with people of different cultures. Some of his hobbies include reading and watching current events on the news as well as on varying social media platforms.


James Tutu Fiske, DNP-PSYCHIATRY
Clinical Manager/Psychiatric Medical Provider
James T. Fiske has worked as a Board-Certified psychiatric nurse practitioner since 2020. He obtained his education and training from the University of Arizona with honors. Since then, he has worked in the areas of substance abuse and as a crisis provider. After completing his doctorate, he briefly enrolled into the Georgetown University certificate FNP program for a semester where he honorably completed courses in the ethics and professional practice of advanced nursing practitioners. His practice philosophy is active listening and psychoeducation to ensure patient autonomy in decision making.
Other than work, James takes time off with family and church. He is an avid traveler and enjoys interacting with people of different cultures. Some of his hobbies include reading and watching current events on the news as well as on varying social media platforms.
