

Greetings, I'm Debbie Palmer Thomas, a clinical social worker from Colorado. My approach to counseling is both welcoming and engaging. I uphold the values of respect, understanding, and kindness in every interaction. I firmly believe that everyone possesses inherent strengths, and with a sprinkle of hope, resilience is within reach for all. When you're prepared to make that leap, know that I stand by your side, ready to uplift and guide you.
I have been a therapist for 25 years and am currently licensed in both Colorado and Wyoming. My primary emphasis has been in the realm of grief and loss issues (death of a loved one, unresolved grief, job loss, loss of health, loss of meaning, etc.), women's issues, lifespan issues, depression, reactivity, complex PTSD, and relationship counseling. I have an unusual approach to these issues, including a belief in a certain degree of warmth as being healing in the therapeutic relationship.
Alexa McElroy (she/they) is a genderqueer woman who provides a warm and creative space for relational trauma therapy. She is experienced with familial concerns, relationship difficulties, complex trauma, anxiety, ENM/polyamory, neurodivergence-affirming care, disability/chronic illness, and identity concerns.
Imagine standing on the edge of a cliff, the weight of the world pressing down on you. The pressures of society, unresolved wounds, and life’s demands can feel overwhelming, like a daily battle with depression, anxiety, and intrusive thoughts.
I have learned every client is unique. My therapy approach is about stepping back from that edge, finding solid ground, and understanding your life’s story. It’s not just about treating symptoms but exploring your journey, with empathy and no judgment. Together, we’ll build resilience and help you reconnect with what gives your life meaning.
Hi! I'm Kelly (she/they). In the past, I've worked at hospices and crisis centers; I'm passionate about creating space to hold the heavy parts of life. My expertise lies in grief counseling, and I work with all different kinds of loss. I currently work in private practice, and I see both individuals and couples. I enjoy working with teens and young adults, queer and trans folx, and neurodivergent clients struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, and existential dread.
My name is Dr. Jim Fox (please call me Jim), and I’m so glad you're looking for support. Reaching out for support is the first step in making your life a little easier. I am a:
I have over 30 years of licensed therapy experience working with a diverse range of clients. I am dedicated to tailoring our sessions to meet your unique needs and goals.
My education includes
I am a Master Addiction Counselor and have experience with most problems, including
I am an EMDR practitioner and am versed in helping those with childhood trauma, adultery, and porn addiction problems.
I work with both individuals and couples.
If you would like help from a Christian perspective, please feel free to ask. Here is some of my background:
Welcome! Your decision to seek support is a courageous step, and I would be honored to guide and support you on your journey.
I am Licensed Professional Counselor who has 15 years of experience in the mental health field. My background includes specialized training in EMDR (Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) and certification in psychedelic-assisted therapy, which enables me to bring innovative approaches to our work together. I utilize a diverse array of therapeutic techniques, including CBT, strengths-based relational approaches, and person-centered therapy.
Because we are relational beings, I believe it’s important to express how we may align. As a human, I can relate to experiences of grief from losing a parent, the challenges of being a parent, navigating life in a blended family, and the impact of childhood trauma.


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