
- In-Person Sessions
- Teletherapy/Virtual Sessions
- Colorado
Hi, I'm Brooke, and I'm dedicated to providing compassionate support for individuals and families facing life's challenges. Whether you're a child, teen, or adult, I'm here to help you navigate transitions and overcome obstacles in your relationships and broader life circumstances. As a Clinical Social Work Candidate, I specialize in guiding people through complex situations.
With over ten years of experience working with children and families, I'm deeply committed to empowering each person I work with. My approach is always culturally sensitive and trauma-informed, acknowledging the unique story and experiences that have shaped you.
My background in school settings has instilled in me a deep sense of patience, empathy, and a touch of humor, all of which I bring to our sessions. Recognizing that every individual and family is unique, I develop customized plans designed to meet your specific needs. These plans focus on enhancing communication, building emotional resilience, and developing stronger coping skills for difficult times.
I utilize a variety of evidence-based methods, tailored to what works best for you. Some of the approaches we can explore together include:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): Understand how your thoughts, feelings, and actions are interconnected to foster positive change.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT): Learn to accept what you can't control and commit to actions aligned with your values.
Narrative Family Therapy: Explore the stories that define your family and collaboratively create new, empowering narratives.
Non-directive Art Therapy: Express yourself visually as a powerful tool for communication and healing.
Play Therapy: Especially beneficial for children, this method allows for natural exploration of feelings, problem-solving, and communication through play.
These approaches are highly effective in addressing a range of concerns, such as anxiety, depression, improving focus and organization (executive functioning), exploring sexual identity, and navigating various relationship dynamics.
- Master of Social Work, Indiana Univerisity, 2024
- Bachelor of Arts, Central Michigan University, 2017
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Children
- Families
- Abuse
- ADHD
- Anxiety
- At-Risk Youth
- Autism
- Behavior Disorders
- Caregiver Stress
- Childhood Trauma
- Co-Occurring Disorders
- Culturally Diverse Populations
- Depression
- Divorce
- Eating Disorders
- Expressive Arts Therapy
- Family Conflicts
- Family Systems
- Family/Peer Relationship Issues
- First Responders
- Grief and Loss
- Healthy Coping Strategies
- Homeless Families
- Identity/Body Image Issues
- Infertility
- Interpersonal Relationships
- LGBTQIA Community
- Life Changes
- Life Transitions
- Maternal Mental Health
- Miscarriage
- Mood Disorders
- Neurodivergence/Neurodiversity
- PTSD
- Parenting Support
- People with Disabilities
- Postpartum Depression
- Pregnancy Issues
- Relationship Issues
- Self-Esteem
- Stress Management
- Trauma
- Trauma/PTSD
- Veterans
- Vulnerable and Aging Adults
- Women’s Issues
- Young Adults
- Aetna
- Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Cigna
- Independence Blue Cross
- Kaiser Permanente
- Kaiser Permanente (Medicare)
- Oscar
- Oxford
- Self-Pay
- Tricare
- United Healthcare/Optum
- Medicaid/ Healthfirst Colorado
- Select Health
- Colorado Community Health Alliance (CCHA)
- Rocky Mountain Health Partners
- Colorado Access
- Triwest
- Male
- Female
- Cisgender
- Transgender
- Non-Binary
- Gender Fluid
- Buddhist
- Christian
- Hindu
- Jewish
- Muslim
- Secular and Non-Religious
- Sikh
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
- White
- Black and African American
- Hispanic and Latino
- Asian
- Native American
- Pacific Islander
- Asexual
- Bisexual
- Gay
- Heterosexual
- Intersex
- Lesbian
- Pansexual
- Polysexual
- Queer
- Questioning
- Sexual Fluidity