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Nathan Fierheller
(He/Him/His)
MSW, LCSW
Most people who end up in my office didn’t plan on being there. Maybe things have been building for a while — stress at work, tension at home, a relationship that’s fraying at the edges — and you’ve finally hit a point where you know something needs to change. Or maybe you’ve never really talked to anyone about what’s going on inside, because that’s just not what you do. Either way, you’re in the right place.
I work with adults and teens who are carrying more than they let on. A lot of my clients are men who have spent years being the capable one, the strong one — and are quietly exhausted. I also work with families navigating real conflict, teens who feel genuinely misunderstood, and people dealing with the harder stuff: trauma, substance use, or life circumstances that have gotten complicated. Whatever brought you here, I’m not going to make you fit into a box.
My approach is direct but never harsh, and always built around your actual life — not a textbook version of it. We’ll figure out what’s really going on beneath the surface, build skills you can use right away, and work toward something that feels like solid ground again.
Nathan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Colorado and California with over a decade of experience, including work in juvenile justice, inpatient psychiatric care, eating disorders, and substance use. He has served as Clinical Director at several treatment facilities. If therapy hasn’t worked for you before, he genuinely wants to know why — and do something different. Originally from California, Nathan now calls Colorado home, where he spends his time outdoors with his wife, their daughter, and their Dutch Shepherd.
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Athena McCullough
(She/Her/Hers)
MA, LPC, LMFT Owner and Clinical Director
Clinical Supervision for Students and Therapists
As an AAMFT Approved Supervisor, I offer clinical supervision for those pursuing LPC and LMFT licensure, with a focus on supporting therapists working with couples, high-conflict families, court-ordered family therapy, and reunification cases. Our supervision will center on developing your skills and expertise. Together, we’ll dive into the modalities and techniques you’re interested in, helping you build a toolkit that matches your professional goals. We’ll also work together to set specific goals for supervision, ensuring that each session is productive and tailored to your needs. I offer both individual and group supervision sessions, structured to keep you on track with your hours while providing a supportive, growth-oriented environment. If you’re a student seeking an internship placement or a therapist ready to advance your licensure journey, I would be honored to support you along the way.
Therapy for Clients
When relationships feel strained or disconnected, it’s common to wonder if happiness will ever return. Tensions may run high, and communication feels more like a battle than a bridge. You might feel alone, unheard, or even hopeless about ever finding joy in your relationships again. Each day can bring new challenges, and it’s easy to feel trapped in a cycle of conflict, silence, or misunderstanding. For many couples and families, the pain lies in a loss of closeness, where interactions feel more strained and less nurturing than they once did.
I am here to help you rediscover that closeness. Together, we’ll create a safe space where you and your loved ones can reconnect, learn to slow down, and truly listen to one another. I believe in practical, compassionate guidance that supports genuine understanding and healing. We’ll explore the underlying issues causing friction, develop tools for healthy communication, and work on building a foundation of trust and empathy. Therapy isn’t just about talking; it’s about finding practical ways to approach conflict, meet each other’s needs, and create a resilient relationship that brings joy and support. In our sessions, we’ll use proven therapeutic techniques tailored to your unique situation to help you reconnect with each other on a deeper level. I’ll guide you through conversations that can feel challenging and give you tools to handle future issues with confidence. Through structured support and evidence-based practices, we’ll address the pain points in your relationships and work to create a space where understanding, appreciation, and care can flourish.
By the end of our work together, you’ll have a new sense of connection with your partner or family members, equipped with tools to sustain healthy communication, even during difficult times. You’ll notice that listening and empathy have become second nature, and conflicts no longer feel insurmountable. Many clients leave therapy with a renewed sense of hope and happiness, and they find that their relationships feel safe, supportive, and deeply fulfilling. With greater understanding and mutual respect, you’ll rediscover the joy and companionship that can make life’s challenges easier to face—together.
If you’re ready to take the first step, I’d love to offer a free 20-minute consultation to see how I can support you in restoring happiness and connection in your relationships.
Athena McCullough (she/her) is a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and an AAMFT Approved Supervisor in Littleton, Colorado. She has a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Denver Seminary and a certificate in Marriage & Family Therapy from Denver Family Institute. She is a certified facilitator and trainer in Prepare/Enrich Premarital & Marital Counseling and has training in a wide variety of modalities, including: Gottman Couples Counseling, PACT (Psychobiological Approach to Couples Therapy), Reunification Therapy, and PCIT (Parent-Child Interaction Therapy).
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Aubry Leon LCSW
Aubry is not accepting any new clients at this time.
My passion is walking alongside children and families who have experienced barriers that make it difficult to feel connected, understood, and supported by one another. With 9 years of clinical experience, I have worked with families navigating a wide range of challenges, including anxiety, depression, behavioral concerns, trauma, and complex family and generational patterns. These experiences have shaped my dedication to helping families not only overcome obstacles, but also create stronger, healthier ways of relating to each other.
In my work with reunification therapy, I recognize the unique pain and uncertainty that comes when relationships between children and parents have been strained or disrupted. Families often come into this process feeling hurt, fearful, or unsure of how to move forward. My role is to provide a safe, structured, and supportive environment where healing can begin. I focus on helping children and parents rebuild trust, establish healthy boundaries, and learn new ways of communicating so that everyone feels heard and valued.
Whether I am working with a child, a parent, or the family as a whole, my goal is always to meet each person where they are. I believe that change happens when individuals feel understood, respected, and empowered. My approach is client-centered, humanistic, and solution-focused, blending empathy with practical strategies to help families move forward together.
At the heart of my work is a belief that families are capable of resilience and growth, even in the most difficult circumstances. Reunification therapy is not about erasing the past, but about finding a way to move toward a future where relationships can be healthier, safer, and more connected. It is a privilege to help families take these courageous steps toward healing and reconnection.
Aubry is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 9 years of clinical experience supporting children, teens, and families. She earned her Master’s in Social Work from Colorado State University. Her work is grounded in a client-centered, humanistic, and solution-focused approach, and she specializes in reunification therapy, trauma recovery, anxiety, depression, and generational family challenges. She has training in multiple modalities, including client centered play therapy, parent child interaction therapy (PCIT), and Internal Family Systems (IFS). She provides both in-person and virtual sessions and is dedicated to helping families strengthen connection, rebuild trust, and foster resilience.
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Samantha Forman
(She/Her/Hers)
MA, LPC, MFTC
You might be exhausted from having the same argument on repeat. The conversation starts small—about bedtime, chores, tone of voice—and somehow ends in silence, slammed doors, or that familiar feeling of “Here we go again.” Maybe you and your partner can’t seem to get on the same page about parenting. Maybe your teen feels distant or reactive, and you’re walking on eggshells in your own home. Or maybe you’ve hit a life transition—divorce, launching a young adult, a career shift—and the ground beneath your relationships feels unsteady.
Many of the people I work with describe feeling stuck. Stuck in conflict. Stuck in resentment. Stuck in roles they never meant to take on. Couples often say, “We’re more like roommates than partners,” or “We just can’t communicate without it blowing up.” Parents share that they feel overwhelmed, divided, or unsure how to respond to big emotions without escalating things further. Individuals navigating relationship shifts might say, “I don’t even know what I want anymore,” or “Everything feels misaligned.”
For families and couples where ADHD, Autism, or other forms of neurodivergence are part of the picture, the stress can feel even more confusing. One partner may feel unheard; the other may feel constantly criticized. One parent may prioritize structure; the other flexibility. Emotional regulation, communication styles, and expectations can clash in ways that leave everyone feeling misunderstood. Over time, these differences can start to look like character flaws instead of neurological differences, and that’s when resentment quietly moves in.
My work focuses on helping you step out of these patterns and understand what’s actually happening underneath them. Rather than zeroing in on “fixing” behavior, we look at the relational system as a whole. We explore how each person’s wiring, history, and stress responses interact. We clarify values like, what kind of partner, parent, or family member you want to be, and build practical tools to help you move in that direction.
In our work together, we slow things down. We identify the cycle that keeps pulling you back into conflict. We strengthen communication so that conversations become clearer and less reactive. We reduce power struggles by helping you shift from control to collaboration. With neurodivergence in the mix, we translate differences in ways that foster compassion instead of blame, and we create strategies that honor how each person’s brain works.
Therapy with me is relational, supportive, and grounded in real-life application. You won’t just gain insight—you’ll practice new ways of responding. We focus on increasing emotional safety, mutual understanding, and shared leadership in your relationships. The goal isn’t perfection. It’s alignment.
By the end of our work, clients often describe feeling lighter and more grounded. Couples report that conflict no longer feels catastrophic, but instead, it feels manageable. Parents feel more united and confident. Families experience fewer power struggles and more moments of genuine connection. Individuals navigating transitions feel clearer about their values and steadier in their decisions.
Most importantly, people leave therapy feeling understood—and better able to understand each other. The home environment feels calmer. Communication feels more respectful. And instead of bracing for the next argument, there’s space for curiosity, flexibility, and even a little humor along the way. (Yes, even in the middle of parenting teenagers.) When relationships shift from reactive to collaborative, everything else becomes more workable. That’s the kind of change we build together.
For divorced families, I work as a Parenting Coordinator/Decision Maker, Reunification Therapist, and Mediator. I work collaboratively with separated families who may be experiencing high conflict or difficulty reaching agreements. I strive to help them achieve a more peaceful state by guiding the decision-making process. The PC/DM roles are governed by C.R.S. 14‑10‑128.1 and C.R.S. 14‑10‑128.3. In addition, I provide family mediation services, offering a safe, structured environment where each person’s voice is heard and respected. Through a focus on collaboration and practical solutions, I assist families in navigating challenges such as parenting plans, communication breakdowns, and decision-making, helping reduce tension and fostering healthier long-term relationships.
If you’re ready to get started, I always offer a 20-min consult to see if we are a good fit. I’d love to help you or a member of your family get the help they need to live a happier life.
Samantha is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Candidate. She graduated from Pepperdine University with a Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology in addition to holding a Bachelor’s Degree in Neuroscience from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Samantha has completed Gottman Couples Therapy training Level 1 & 2, PrepareEnrich Premarital Training, is a Certified Brain Health Professional, is a Licensed Integrative Health Coach and is a certified EMDR therapist [a trauma processing modality]. She has extensive experience and training in helping court involved families experiencing high conflict divorce. Samantha also has a background in teaching special education giving her experience in working with neurodivergence.
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Dr. Jorge Sanchez
(He/Him/His)
MS, LMHC, Psy.D.
Life can start to feel overwhelming when relationships become tense, communication breaks down, or emotional pain keeps resurfacing. You might feel disconnected from the people you love or unsure how to move forward after conflict, separation, or trauma. Many of my clients describe feeling “stuck.” They are caught between wanting to make things better but not knowing how. Underneath it all, there’s often a deep desire for stability, trust, and genuine connection.
My role is to create a supportive space where healing and understanding can take root. I work collaboratively with individuals and families to rebuild trust, improve communication, and strengthen their ability to face challenges together. Whether we’re addressing trauma, navigating a difficult family dynamic, or finding ways to reconnect after distance or hurt, we move at a pace that feels safe and sustainable for you.
I draw on evidence-based approaches that are grounded in trauma-informed care, family systems, and mindfulness, all while keeping our sessions warm, practical, and real. My goal isn’t just to help you manage symptoms, but to help you rediscover meaning, purpose, and balance in your life and relationships.
I’m fluent in English and Spanish (and conversational in Portuguese and French), and I work with clients from diverse cultural backgrounds. My experience includes working in high-stress environments such as inpatient, PTSD, and substance use programs, which has taught me how to stay calm and grounded even in emotionally intense situations.
Above all, I believe therapy works best when it feels collaborative. Together, we’ll focus on helping you feel more empowered, more connected, and more confident in your ability to navigate what comes next. Clients often tell me they leave therapy feeling lighter, more hopeful, and better equipped to handle the ups and downs of life. Families begin to communicate with more openness and understanding. Individuals reconnect with their sense of self and start to trust in their own resilience again.
My hope is that when you finish therapy, you’ll not only feel more at peace, but also more capable of creating the relationships and life you’ve been longing for.
Jorge Sanchez, Psy.D. (he/him) is a Clinical Psychologist and Reunification Therapist at McCullough Family Therapy in Littleton, Colorado. He earned his Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) in Clinical Psychology from Albizu University in Miami, Florida, and holds multiple master’s degrees in Psychology and Mental Health Counseling. Dr. Sanchez has extensive experience working with diverse populations across inpatient, outpatient, and community settings, including the Department of Veterans Affairs. His clinical interests include family reunification, trauma-informed care, and the treatment of substance use and PTSD. From Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to Writing Therapy, and Anxiety to Tobacco Cessation Dr. Sanchez has had a wide scope of experience and a depth of knowledge in mental health. He is multilingual and strives to create a compassionate, culturally responsive space that supports healing, trust, and meaningful connection within families.
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Alli Christie Disney
(She/Her/Hers)
LPC
Do you have an experience (or several!) that when you think of the memory you still feel a pain spike – a stab of embarrassment, fear, anxiety, panic, or shame? And when these instances come to mind, it is hard to get them out for a while; the images spiral around your brain, your inner-critic comes to life with a helpful “This is your fault, and I told you so!”, and the icky feelings seem to flood your body.
I help individuals identify, process, and release these experiences so they can feel safe, worthy, and capable once again.
Clients come into my office wrestling with disturbances they’ve had weighing them down for years and leave having done the work to process and release those disturbances so they are finally free.
I specialize in providing EMDR intensives. What is an EMDR intensive? EMDR therapy is a focused, effective therapy that helps your brain reprocess distressing memories and sensations caused by trauma. Through guided eye movements, similar to the natural process that occurs during dreaming or REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep, EMDR therapy greatly reduces the intensity of these memories, diminishing the emotional, and physical distress associated with them.
EMDR therapy Intensives are longer, more concentrated sessions designed to focus on clearing stuck memories and beliefs and help you see results faster. Instead of meeting weekly for therapy, we meet for full or half day sessions and can make as much progress in 4 hours as 6 hours of weekly sessions.
EMDR therapy can gently untangle the knots of your past and help you find freedom from what’s holding you back.
Experience:
Alli is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a Masters degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She has over 10 years of experience helping clients, and has advanced training in complex trauma and dissociation, anxiety, EMDR, Dissociation informed EMDR, Internal Family Systems (Level 1), Somatic Experiencing (Advanced), and intensive trauma treatment.
Client Focus: Individuals, teens (15+)
Types of therapy: EMDR, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Somatic Experiencing (SE), EMDR Intensives
Issues: Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Trauma Intensives, High Achieving Women, Complex Trauma/Dissociation
More than just my work:
I am a DIY Enthusiast! On the weekends you’ll find me working on my latest remodel project or herding chickens on our mini-homestead.
Credentials and Trainings:
Licensed Professional Counselor LPC.0016043
Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling - Denver Seminary
Certificate in Marriage and Family Therapy - Denver Family Institute
Completed EMDR Basic Training - ISSTD
Completed Training in Internal Family Systems - Level 1
Completed Training in Somatic Experiencing - Advanced Level
Completed Training in Complex Trauma and Dissociation - ISSTD PTP
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Morgan Fomera MA, Candidate
You might come to therapy feeling weighed down, caught in familiar cycles, or emotionally drained from trying to hold everything together. You may notice feeling disconnected—from your partner, your body, or even yourself—caught between wanting closeness and needing protection. You might describe anxiety that feels ever-present, trust that feels fragile, conversations that turn into shutdown or conflict, or a quiet sense that something isn’t working, even if you can’t fully name what.
In our work together, we slow things down and get curious about what’s really happening underneath those patterns. I help you make sense of your emotional responses, understand how past experiences show up in your present relationships, and build skills for regulation, communication, and connection. Therapy with me is collaborative, compassionate, and honest—we focus on creating safety while also gently challenging the patterns that no longer serve you.
Over time, you may find yourself feeling more grounded, more confident in your needs, and more connected to yourself and the people you care about. Many people leave therapy with a clearer understanding of their emotions, stronger boundaries, and a deeper sense of trust—in themselves and in their relationships.
Therapy asks you to be vulnerable, honest, and willing to look inward. My goal is to make that process feel as safe and supported as possible. I see therapy as a collaboration where we show up together, get curious about what’s going on beneath the surface, and work toward the changes that matter most to you.
I take a holistic, relational approach, paying attention not only to your personal experiences but also to the relationships and stories that have shaped your life. I show up with warmth, empathy, and genuine interest in who you are—not just the struggles you’re carrying. I want you to feel understood, validated, and never judged.
In our sessions, you’ll have space to explore your emotions, name the hard things, and reconnect with yourself. As we work together, my hope is that you begin to feel more grounded, more empowered, and confident navigating the challenges in front of you.
Morgan works to support partners through trust repair, communication breakdowns, and the challenges that arise during periods of relational stress. With a background in ABA therapy and experience working with children, she understands the pressure that families often face and uses evidence-based tools to support emotional regulation, behavioral change, and healthy relational patterns. With academic training in Psychology and Social Work from the University of Alabama, Morgan specializes in helping individuals navigate self-confidence challenges, codependency cycles, and long-standing patterns that leave them feeling stuck. She also brings in experience working with service animals and therapy dogs, as well as the insight and empathy that come from navigating her own disability. Through a warm, compassionate, and client-centered approach, Morgan empowers clients to overcome emotional barriers, reconnect with themselves, and build healthier, more grounded relationships with themselves and others.
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Tristen Vieaux MA, LPC, ACS, RYT
Many of my clients come to therapy feeling anxious, stuck, or overwhelmed by long-standing family conflict, painful disconnection, or the emotional toll of life transitions. For parents navigating high-conflict custody or estrangement, the pain can feel especially raw. Reunification therapy cases often bring heartbreak, confusion, and deep emotional exhaustion—for both parents and children—who long to rebuild trust but don’t know where to start.
I support children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families who are ready to do the hard, healing work of reconnection. With nearly two decades of experience, I bring a trauma-informed, integrative approach that helps clients find their voice, heal old wounds, and learn new patterns of relating. As a Licensed Professional Counselor trained in EMDR, play therapy, and somatic techniques like yoga and movement, I work with the whole person—mind, body, and spirit.
In reunification therapy, I help families repair trust, reduce loyalty conflicts, and create emotionally safe spaces for children to re-engage with a parent after rupture. I guide families through emotionally charged terrain with empathy, structure, and clarity—always centering the child’s emotional needs while helping parents stay grounded, accountable, and connected.
After working together, clients often report feeling lighter, more empowered, and more deeply connected—to themselves and to each other. Whether healing from trauma, navigating a major life shift, or rebuilding a fractured parent-child relationship, my clients discover new ways of living with integrity, authenticity, and compassion.
My philosophy is rooted in spiritual integration and human imperfection. I believe growth happens in the messy middle—after we fall, and especially when we choose to get back up. I help clients reconnect to their inner truth, rewrite limiting beliefs, and say the things that matter most: “I’m sorry. Please forgive me. I love you.”
Tristen Vieaux is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC) with a Master’s degree in Community Counseling from Northern Arizona University. She holds advanced post-graduate training as a Clinical Supervisor and is a Level II EMDR therapist. Tristen earned her Bachelor’s degree in Interpersonal Communication with a minor in Women’s Studies from Arizona State University and has also completed post-graduate studies at Cornell University in Leadership Psychology and Systems Change Management.
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Piper Bittman
(She/Her/Hers)
MA, MFTC
Many of the children, teens, and families I work with come to therapy feeling overwhelmed—whether by big emotions, behavioral challenges, school struggles, or changes at home like divorce or a recent diagnosis. Parents often share that their child seems withdrawn, anxious, or angry, and they’re unsure how to support them. They’re looking for someone who can truly see their child and help them feel understood.
In our sessions, I aim to provide a warm, structured, and playful environment where children and adolescents feel safe to explore what’s going on beneath the surface. Through the use of evidence-based practices—such as Play Therapy, CBT, DBT, and mindfulness—I support kids and teens in developing emotional awareness, confidence, and more effective ways of coping and communicating.
I specialize in working with adolescents who are navigating anxiety, depression, identity development, school avoidance, or family conflict. My approach with teens is relational and non-judgmental. I work to build genuine trust, offering them space to process complex emotions and equipping them with tools they can use beyond therapy. My goal is to help teens feel more in control of their lives and confident in expressing who they are.
With families, I take a systems-based approach to improve connection and communication. Whether a family is feeling stuck, exhausted by patterns of conflict, or simply trying to better understand one another, I help create pathways to repair, clarity, and deeper relationships.
When therapy is complete, my clients, both young people and their families, feel more connected, equipped, and hopeful—able to navigate life’s challenges with more ease and trust in themselves and each other.
If you’re a parent, teen, or family looking for support, I’d be glad to connect. I offer a free 20-minute consultation to explore whether we’re a good fit.
Piper Bittman (she/her) is a Marriage and Family Therapist Candidate practicing in Denver, Colorado. She holds a Master of Arts in Couple and Family Therapy from the University of Colorado, Denver, and a Bachelor of Science in Family and Human Services from the University of Oregon. Piper has specialized training in both Humanistic and Advanced Sand Tray Therapy, is currently completing additional coursework in attachment-centered play therapy interventions, and has completed an externship in Emotionally Focused Therapy through ICEEFT.
Piper brings a warm, grounded, and developmentally informed approach to her work with children, teens, families, and adults. She incorporates a variety of therapeutic modalities including Play Therapy, CBT, DBT, Solution-Focused Therapy, Structural Family Therapy, and mindfulness-based practices.
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Camryn O'Neill
(She/Her/Hers)
MA, MFTC
A lot of people feel like they have to navigate the highs and lows of life on their own. You may feel like you have to ignore the feelings of sadness, anxiety or confusion in order to keep pushing forward. You may find yourself wondering how beneficial therapy can be or if you will benefit from talking to a professional about hurdles you’ve experienced. Some may be worried to show vulnerability in a new space, with a new person and worry that sharing their concerns will make the problems more significant.
I acknowledge that starting a new journey can be scary, especially one like therapy which requires a high amount of exploration, courage, and vulnerability. I view therapy as a collaborative process to ensure that my clients feel less alone in their journeys. I work alongside clients to establish goals and expectations using a holistic, and systemic approach. I ensure my clients that the space I hold is safe and secure by welcoming experiences and emotions while working towards creating solutions together. I create a supportive environment for my clients to openly express any concerns they may have, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere. I recognize that I might be the first person you confide in about certain matters and I approach these disclosures with understanding and openness while making sure everyone is heard. I intentionally make space for the identities clients hold, as well as the relationships around them to further understand the contributing factors.
My goal is to create a warm and empathetic therapeutic relationship where you feel heard, understood, and supported on your journey. I’m committed to creating and providing a safe, confidential, and non-judgmental space where you can express and explore your feelings openly where we can work through pain together. I would love to help you feel more at ease about entering the world and navigating the hurdles that may arise.
Experience:
Camryn has a Masters degree in Couple and Family Therapy from University of Colorado. She has experience at the University of Colorado’s Counseling Center where she provided therapy to undergraduate students, couples, and families. She holds an undergraduate degree in Human Services with a concentration in Mental Health Counseling. She also has experience in the field of Applied Behavioral Analysis Therapy working with children aged 3-18 with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Client Focus: Couples, Families, Individuals (adults, teenagers, adolescents, children 5+)
Types of therapy: Narrative Therapy, Person-Centered, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, Prepare Enrich Premarital Counseling
Issues: Anxiety, depression, trauma, lifestyle changes, academic distress, adjustment, identity, cultural adjustments, parenting, grief, anger, intimacy, communication
Credentials and Trainings: Master’s in Couple and Family Therapy from University of Colorado Denver Bachelor’s in Human Services, concentration in Mental Health Counseling from Metropolitan State University of Denver.
ICEEFT Emotionally Focused Family Therapy Externship. Prepare Enrich Certified Facilitator Gottman Method Couples Counseling Level 1
More than just my work: Favorite Quote - “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”- Eleanor Roosevelt
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