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Hello! I’m Trisha Swinton

Licensed Therapist

In working with individuals, I assist my clients to determine underlying fears, gaining insight into the cause of the fear and anxiety, and beginning the healing process. I treat victims who have been abused by empowering them and helping them find their inner strength to cope in a healthy way.  I work with adults, adolescents, children and families. I also work with people who are suffering from depression, anxiety, relationship issues, eating disorders, and victims of abuse.

I currently work Tuesday through Thursday. I am offering in person sessions as well as telehealth.

My previous professional experience includes working for a nonprofit agency where I provided mental health assessments and services to children with special needs ages three to five. I also provided special education services and evaluated children’s cognitive skills. Prior to this, I worked as a home based therapist providing intensive counseling to children and families in crisis, such as child abuse and neglect, parent mental illness, and separation from caregivers.

I work as an eclectic therapist, using client centered therapy and a family systems approach. I join the family working as a team player to provide a nonjudgmental, empathetic approach to counseling. My belief is that if one person in the system makes a positive change, the entire system will positively change as well.

In working with individuals, I assist my clients to determine underlying fears, gaining insight into the cause of the fear and anxiety, and beginning the healing process. I treat victims who have been abused by empowering them and helping them find their inner strength to cope in a healthy way.  I work with adults, adolescents, children and families. I also work with people who are suffering from depression, anxiety, relationship issues, eating disorders, and victims of abuse.

I attended the University of Northern Colorado where I received my Master’s degree in community counseling with an emphasis on marriage and family therapy. I am a licensed professional counselor as well as a licensed marriage and family therapist. I also received my Master’s in Special Education from Adelphi University in New York, and am a licensed special education teacher.

It is my hope that my clients and I will establish a positive rapport, working together to make positive changes for them to live a fulfilling, more satisfying life.

 

 

Trisha Swinton

Ashley Grando

I am a licensed marriage and family therapist. I received my Master’s Degree from Phillips Graduate Institute, Chatsworth, CA. I work with families, couples and individuals.

My previous work experiences include working as a community mental health therapist, working with families and children in crisis and helping Seniors with serious mental illness (SMI).

My therapeutic method involves a person-centered approach, which empowers the client to reach their potential through self-awareness, acceptance, and openness. As a therapist my role is to assist clients in recognizing options, problem-solving, developing healthy relationships and encouraging them to discover and build on their personal strengths. Some additional theories I utilize in therapy include Family systems therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Gottman’s couple therapy.

When working with couples and families I believe the relationship is the client.

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Brian Thomas

I believe that real change comes from creating a solution focused mindset based on accountability & hope that change is possible. I believe that our work together should be forward progress focused & I will work to help you create a path towards becoming your best & most authentic self through committed action.

Together we can create the life that you want which comes from building a foundational mindset based on purpose, values, & accountability. This work will not only deepen your relationship with self but with those around you as you develop the tools necessary to communicate effectively, resolve conflict, & create deep lasting connections.

I specialize in working with adults, teens, couples, families & groups; and work from the theoretical frameworks of Acceptance & Commitment Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy & Dialectical Behavior Therapy.

Zamira Khan

I want to help clients understand their emotions and unconscious patterns of behavior. By talking through these emotions and behaviors, you can come to know yourself better and make better decisions for yourself.

I primarily use cognitive behavioral therapy to address unhealthy thoughts and behaviors. I also believe that in order to make meaning of your present beliefs and patterns we must examine and understand your past.

I strive to empower my clients by teaching coping skills to help you deal with the stressors you may face in day to day life. I believe that your thoughts, and attitudes can impact your feelings and actions. If you are looking for a safe and non-judgmental space to learn more about yourself and explore reoccurring patterns, please reach out!

Allison Claypool

My journey into mental health began after six rewarding years as a teacher. I earned my BA in Education from Northern Arizona University, and I’m now pursuing an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling through the University of Northern Colorado. The transition from teaching to counseling was driven by a deep desire to support people in a more personal and meaningful way, not just children but individuals of all ages who need someone to walk with them through life’s challenges.

As an intern at Entrust Counseling, I approach therapy with a heartfelt commitment to understanding and supporting each client at their own pace. I believe in the power of empathy and patience, and I strive to create a space where clients feel safe to grow when they’re ready, on their own terms.

Outside of my work, I love spending time with my family and friends. We’re often out exploring the outdoors or enjoying live music together. These simple joys keep me grounded and remind me of the importance of living a balanced life, which is something I try to bring into my therapy sessions as well.

Katie Delewski

My credentials include a Bachelor’s in Human Development & Family Studies from The University of Utah, & a Masters of Social Work from the University of Denver. My niche includes helping children + youth with trauma (medical, parental substance use, abuse, neglect, attachment ruptures) & grief. I’ve spent over a decade working & serving in diverse spaces with adolescents & have loved every minute of it!

My therapeutic lens recognizes the importance of the individual, the therapeutic relationship, attachment, neuroscience, involving & supporting caregivers / family systems, play & expressive therapy, & capitalizing on the mind-body connection. Interventions I use often include aspects of Synergetic Play Therapy, Polyvagal Theory, Art/Expressive/Sand tray therapy, Attachment Theory, Internal Family Systems, & psychoeducation.

I fill my cup out of session by dabbling in all sorts of outdoor activities, hanging with my elderly dogs, reading, & local outings. But most of all laughing & making memories with the people that I love!