Jason Prezant

Jason Prezant

Hi, I’m Jason. I know reaching out to a therapist can feel like a big step, so take a moment to recognize the courage it took to get here. That first step matters. I view therapy as a collaborative process, where we work together to explore what brought you here and find ways to move…

Heather Warren

Heather Warren

Hi, my name is Heather! I grew up in Virginia, where I earned my bachelor’s degree in psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University. I spent most of the first part of my career working with children and their families in the education field. Currently, I am studying clinical mental health at the University of the Cumberlands…

Curtis Nelson

Curtis Nelson

Hi! My name is Curtis. I’m a therapist because I believe we all have the capacity for deep peace and joy—and sometimes we just need a little help finding our way back to it. My work focuses on attachment, which means I’m especially interested in how our relationships shape who we are and how we…

Elena Snitzer

Elena Snitzer

Hi, I’m Elena! I am originally from Southern California, but found my way to Colorado to study Psychology at Colorado State University. I am now pursuing my Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy at Regis University. I enjoy working with couples, women, and adults. My approach is collaborative and systemic, looking at how family, culture,…

Miranda Evans

Miranda Evans

Hi, I’m Miranda! I’m a Marriage and Family Therapy intern at Regis University. I work with individuals, teens, families, and couples, supporting them with life transitions, identity and relationship challenges, communication, and connection. Before becoming a therapist, I worked as an educator and dance teacher. Those experiences taught me that people grow best when they…

Olivia Johnson

Olivia Johnson

Welcome! I’m Olivia. I specialize in working with teens, young adults, and women, with a particular passion for supporting LGBTQ+ clients. I know that taking the first step into therapy can feel daunting, so I focus on creating a space that feels safe, welcoming, and truly yours.  My style is collaborative—I believe you are the…

Whitney Frost

Whitney Frost

Whitney(she/her)  I have advanced training and certifications in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and Perinatal Mental Health. I graduated from Regis University with a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health in 2016 and a Master of Science in Healthcare Administration from Oklahoma State University.  I have been working in the mental health field since 2013. My…

Alysha Klein

Alysha Klein

Hi there! I’m a therapist originally from Michigan who loves spending time outdoors, reading a good book, and hanging out with my dog. I graduated from Louisiana State University and have a passion for supporting kids, parents, and individuals through life’s challenges. I specialize in early childhood interventions and parent-child relationship work, using tools like…

Caroline Kelly

Caroline Kelly

Hi! I’m Caroline. Originally from New York, I found my way out West to study sociology at CU Boulder. Currently, I’m pursuing my Master’s in Counseling at Regis University, continuing a journey shaped by a deep interest in how we heal and remember our wholeness- not just through insight, but through connection, movement, and self-compassion….

Liv Szeliga

Liv Szeliga

Welcome, I’m happy you’re here!  My name is Liv (Olivia) Szeliga. I was born and raised in the Colorado foothills and red rocks, where my love for nature and music took root. Warm, curious, and open-hearted, my therapeutic practice prioritizes compassion, creativity, and connection. I believe therapy is a sacred space for exploration, filled with…

Sarah Prater

Sarah Prater

Hi, I’m Sarah Prater, a therapist who works with children, tweens/teens, adults, individuals, couples, and families. With children, I use child-centered play therapy to help them express themselves in ways that feel natural and safe. For older clients, I draw from a blend of narrative therapy, solution-focused therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), and Cognitive Behavioral…

Jack Wilsie

Jack Wilsie

In our busy modern lives, we can be stretched thin trying to attend to various responsibilities while being given little time to attend to ourselves and our relationships. This can lead to getting stuck in ruts, feeling overwhelmed or frustrated, and trying to find a quick fix or the “right” solution to our problems. But…