Centennial, Colorado 80112
COtopaxi, CO 81223
Lakewood, CO 80232
I am client focused, firm believer in meeting people where they are, a strong advocate, and work extremely well with diverse people and/or populations. I earned my associates degree in Human Services (Mental Health Concentration) from Southeast Community College, my bachelor’s degree in Family Science and Psychology from University of Nebraska-Lincoln and my master’s degree in Psychology from the University of Phoenix. I also earned certification in Gambling Addiction and Counseling for individuals who struggle with gambling related issues (NCGC-I and ICGC-II). I am certified in Driving with Care (DWC) providing Level I and II DWI Education and Therapy Groups, EMDR Trained, and Board Approved Clinical Consultant (BACC) for gambling disorders. I have completed all mandatory curriculum and internship/supervision hours associated with an Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC) and currently awaiting my licensure. I am a member of and subscribed to the code of ethics for both National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) and National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG). I am a Registered Psychotherapist with The Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) who is responsible for licensing and consumer protection. I began my professional career at a locked state mental institution where I worked with individuals diagnosed with moderate to severe mental illness, adult forensic population, and chronic care. This first experience was foundational for me and created a passion for this work. I saw a frequent disconnect between services among the mental health, addiction, and criminal justice systems. I saw how systemic issues can directly impact people in a negative way. I made it my goal for the next 20 years to try to address these issues in an integrated way because I saw how they were often resolved best when treated holistically. I held two internships as an undergrad (both in direct care) one in a retirement facility (Lancaster Manor) where I worked with individuals diagnosed with Dementia and/or Alzheimer’s and the other in a mental institution (Lincoln Regional Center) where I worked with adults and adolescents diagnosed with severe mental illness, co-occurring disorders and the criminal justice system. I have worked in the mental health and criminal justice system most of my career including jails, prisons, probation, and community corrections. I have worked and continue to work in the capacity of a therapist, case manager, and group leader. In graduate school I held an internship as a therapist providing individual and group therapy at the Denver Sheriff’s Office at the Denver County Jail and assisted in the implementation of the men’s mental health unit. As a professional, I have had many roles as a therapist, case manager, and addiction counselor- typically as a case manager, advocate, clinician, or a mixture of all the above. Much of my experience has been working in community mental health centers and within the criminal justice system (inside jails, prisons, interfacing with police departments and courts). My continued training has taken place in the form of classes, workshops, conferences, webinars, seminars, and personal research.
Aurora, CO 80011
Professional Occupational School for mental health professionals to earn licensure and clinical certifications.
Longmont, CO 80503
Denver, CO 80227
I use a metaphysical approach to depression and self-hatred – helping to create the conditions in which change occurs rather than perusing the change itself. I also support the client in embracing the feelings they have been trying to resolve with logic and achievement and allow these feelings to lead them back to early trauma and self-defeating beliefs. This is a non-directive approach that allows the client to discover who they uniquely are as opposed to what they think they would like to become. Change is lasting and often dramatic - occurring within moments, weeks, and months as opposed to years.
Your experiences are unique and there is no one-size-fits-all to therapy. At your first appointment we will discuss your concerns and learn more about how those concerns are impacting the things in life that you care about. Then we will develop a plan. We believe that therapy should be productive, so we will work from the beginning to make sure we are moving in the direction you want to go. Similar to a doctor or dentist, our vision is that we can build a relationship that is lasting. We may meet more regularly while you are going through difficult times. Once you are feeling better maybe we meet for a yearly “check-in” or you come back if life gets hard again. There is no right or wrong way. We want you to have access to support when you need it.
Fort Collins, Colorado 80524
With 100s of years of experience in the Emergency Response Services; involved in professional, volunteer, and personal roles, for agencies involved in the following; 911Dispatch Fire/Rescue Services, Law Enforcement, EMS, Child Protection, and Domestic Violence. Specialized counseling for emergency services personnel and their family members related to their work and home life and the variety of stressors that affect them - including post-traumatic stress, anxiety, addictions, depression, and grief. Certified in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) as well as Brainspotting. Reiki, Hypnotherapy, and Sound Therapy, available in this Practice. Contracted by Poudre Fire Authority, Wellington Fire Protection District, Eaton Fire Protection District, Berthoud Fire Protection District, Windsor-Severance Fire Rescue, UCHealth EMS, and the City of Fort Collins Rangers, as well as all 5 Nothern Colorado UCHealth Emergency Rooms and their staff, as their Clinical Supervisors. First Responder Trauma Counselors (FRTC) also provides Peer Support Team Member Training as well as national training to All Badges All Uniforms of First Responders not to mention Clinical Advisor/Supervisors of Peer Support Teams. FRTC also consults and facilitates confidential critical incident processings and defusing as necessary and requested by other agencies. In addition FRTC, in concert with Emergency Responder Trauma Counselors aka 911 FOR 911, (a 501c3), provides their groundbreaking 911 Overwatch system to assist First Responders 24/7 365 in their behavioral health needs.
Fort Collins, CO 80525
Working with Adults, Adolescents, and Children in a multi-state practice, including CO, NM, MI, Washington States. Specializing in immediate care hypnotherapy; anxiety, stress, fear, phobia relief; health and wellness; realizing goals;
Longmont, CO 80503
I believe we all have a core self or soul that is not necessarily expressed or manifest. I also believe we have the capacity to awaken to our soul and fulfill its journey. When we access this core self, healing power is released that moves us towards ever greater well-being and wholeness. We feel more alive, more present, and filled with a deeper sense of meaning. We also experience the connection between ourselves and the people around us.
I have found, in myself and in others, that the way to connect with our core self is to listen fully to all parts of ourselves with curiosity, unconditional acceptance and presence. I have also discovered that we can create authentic, fulfilling relationships with others only when we have a relationship with our core self.
My approach as a psychotherapist is to honor the soul of each person and support them in accessing the innate wisdom, aliveness and healing power that this self contains. I do this through deep empathic listening, gentle guidance, intuition and by using methods from Nonviolent Communication™, Spiritual Psychology and Inner Relationship Focusing.
www.katekendrick.com