
Claudette Siekmeier, MA, Licensed Professional Counselor
Claudette has a Master’s degree in counseling from Denver Seminary and a Bachelor of Arts teaching degree from the University of Northern Colorado. She is a Nationally Certified Counselor and holds certifications in Couples Communication and Prepare/Enrich programs.
Claudette’s focus in counseling is to strengthen the family, which she believes is the cornerstone of our society. The marriage relationship is the best place to begin building a strong culture, so Claudette works primarily with couples. Her approach with couples is to help them to understand that conflicts are often driven by a negative cycle fueled by their emotions. Her goal in counseling is that couples will learn to interact differently and understand their destructive emotional responses.
Claudette enjoys teaching and believes the counseling process involves learning new skills. Her hope is that couples will focus on their relationship first and then learn to improve their home and family life. Groups are also available for couples counseling and post-abortion healing. Groups last about eight to ten weeks. Claudette has been married for 27 years and has five children.
Ken Curry, MA, Registered Psychotherapist
Relationships are designed to provide a deep source of fullness, joy and passion in our lives. However, during many seasons of life, because of varied reasons, most people experience confusion, pain or brokenness in their relationships. You are not alone.
Navigating these disruptive seasons may require purposefully using resources in your community, like developing a counseling relationship. This investment requires active participation, honesty and some challenging personal work Right now you may not feel hopeful, however just starting this process brings more hope than you may realize. It is amazing how people have the resilience, courage and strength to come alive during these life changing times.
With open, warm and collaborative style Ken brings his life experience, educational knowledge and relational insights to your counseling experience. His general focus includes Marriage, Family and Men. More specific areas include; life transitions, sexuality, fathering, parenting, boys, reconciliation, pre-marital, singles and navigating chronic disease as a family.
Kevin Leapley is the Director of the Sex Addiction Recovery program at Front Range Counseling Center, an outpatient counseling service specifically for the treatment of men who suffer from the results of sexually addictive and compulsive behavior. Counseling is also available for wives, couples and partners.
Kevin Leapley received specialized training in treating sexual addiction from Dr. Patrick Carnes and Kevin is a Certified Sexual Addiction Therapist. But Kevin did not just go to college or a training program and read about recovery from sexual addiction. He personally lived “the life” and went through his own journey of recovery. Who is better able to help you than a counselor who knows what you are struggling with and also personally knows what it will take to heal?
Kevin’s area of focus in counseling is to work with clients who struggle with sexual addictive behaviors, partners of sex addicts, couples experiencing infidelity, and men who struggle with anger. Kevin has been married for over 20 years and has three children. Kevin and his family live in Highlands Ranch Colorado.
Sarah Houy, MA, Registered Psychotherapist
Sarah’s counseling practice is dedicated to equipping clients to LIVE EMPOWERED LIVES. Sarah’s creates an environment of HOPE through her compassionate, encouraging, knowledgeable and optimistic outlook.
Her goal is to collaborate with you to empower you to create the life of HEALTH, WHOLENESS and FREEDOM you desire. She works with teenagers through late adulthood and offers individual, couple, group and family counseling.
To Sarah, collaboration is paramount. There is no one in the world that knows you like you! During the initial phases of treatment Sarah will work with you to develop a customized treatment plan suited to your goals and desired outcomes. Sarah utilizes a wide variety of techniques and theoretical approaches that are combined to formulate a personalized approach to your treatment.
Anne Gonsoulin, Licensed Professional Counselor, MFT, Certified Sex Therapist
Anne is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT), and a Certified Sex Therapist (CST). She has over 16 years experience providing both relationship and sexuality therapy. When providing sexuality therapy, Anne uses her client's sexuality issues as a lens into broader relationship issues. Anne specializes in helping clients/couples that struggle with sexual desire issues, erectile dysfunctions, orgasmic difficulties, high conflict relationships and with couples who are struggling to keep the relationship together or trying to bring a spark back into their lives.
Anne also works with couples who have been in long term committed relationships and are struggling to keep the relationship together or trying to bring a spark back into their lives. Her approach involves providing intense sessions of 2 + hours in length, with less frequent sessions needed for change and resolution to presenting issues
Anne works with client only on Fridays and Saturdays in the Denver office. She has been married for 44 years and has 5 grown children with 3 grandchildren.
Garry Nutter, MA, Licensed Professional Counselor
Garry’s counseling style has been described as “highly relational”, “comforting”, “safe”, “warm”, and even “pastoral”. What you will find in him is a very warm, caring person. He helps clients focus on how their emotions impact them, offers tools to deal with life, and helps them find meaning in their experiences. His style has been effective in dealing with sexual/internet addictions, behavioral addictions, anxiety, depression, anger management, adolescent and young adult issues, and couple’s therapy. Garry is a certified Prepare/Enrich counselor for pre-marital and marital counseling.
Garry has a Masters degree with honors in counseling from Denver Seminary and has obtained national recognition as a National Certified Counselor. He also belongs to the American Counseling Association and the American Association of Christian Counselors. He offers a holistic approach that combines the best counseling practices with sensitivity to the spiritual and physical needs of each client.
Lizzy Wagner, MA, Licensed Professional Counselor
Lizzy enjoys working with individuals and couples facing their own life's realities, changes, and challenges. She believes that the counseling relationship is uniquely safe and accepting, but that it also requires engagement, honesty, and hard work. She asks her client(s) to be active participants, and to take responsibility as the expert on their own life.
Lizzy has experience working with:preteens, adolescents, and young adults, couples counseling (communication, and conflict resolution, boundaries), acute and chronic illness and pain, grief and loss (especially with children and adolescents), depression and anxiety, abuse and trauma, eating disorders and self-harming nehaviors , body image and self esteem. Lizzy has a Masters of Arts in Counseling from Denver Seminary and a Public Health Education degree from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. She is certified in Prepare/Enrich marriage counseling and is a Nationally Certified Counselor.
Rachel Moses, MA, Licensed Professional Counselor
Rachel is passionate about helping individuals know themselves better, to experience both inner- and interpersonal- growth through their brokenness and their strengths. She believes deeply in building healthy relationships, where trust, compassion and grace abound, so that healing and hope can occur.
Rachel takes a holistic approach, believing that there are many factors that affect an individual’s well-being. She looks at the person’s past and present experiences and how this affects their emotional, cognitive, psychological, social, physical and spiritual well-being. Rachel’s compassionate heart and gentle spirit allows clients to feel encouraged and safe as they work through their struggles in therapy.
Rachel works with individuals in the following areas of need: Grief and Loss, Depression, Domestic Violence, Relational difficulty, Trauma, Child Play Therapy, Aspergers in children, Adolescents, Cross cultural issues, and Spiritual issues. Rachel has her Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology from Colorado Christian University. Prior to studying in Colorado, she worked and lived in Munich, Germany, working with international middle school and high school student.
Brooke Blanciak, MA, NCC, Registered Psychotherapist
Brooke received her Master's degree in Community Counseling from Regent University in Virginia Beach, VA. After graduating she accepted a residential counseling position with Mercy Ministries of America in Nashville, TN. Mercy Ministries works with young women ages 13-29 dealing with life controlling issues such as depression, self-mutilation, unplanned pregnancies, eating disorders, severe psychotic disorders, etc. During this time she learned a lot about the current issues plaguing our young people today.
Eventually she made her way back to Colorado continuing her work with children, teens and young adults.
Other areas of interest and experience that Brooke offers are: vocational counseling, relationship coaching, singles issues, women's issues, grief and bereavement and child counseling. In her free time, Brooke enjoys traveling (over 10 countries), producing, writing, reading, down time with friends, movies, working out, and learning anything new.
Catherine Wilson, MA, Licensed Professional Counselor,
Cathy has a Master’s degree in Community Counseling from Regis University and works with clients to provide individual, couples, family, and group counseling. She works with both adults and adolescents. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Colorado, license #6143. She also is a National Certified Counselor, #290557.
Cathy’s approach to counseling is to create a safe and healing environment in which each person’s individuality is honored and valued. She believes that each person holds the power to decide what is most important to achieve for herself or himself in counseling and that by providing a compassionate and honest environment, each client is best able to grow, recover, and bring about a sense of well-being. With these guiding principles, she works with clients to build their resilience, improve well-being, and to create meaningful and positive change in their lives.
Trisha Swinton, MA, Licensed Professional Counselor, LMFT
Trisha works as an eclectic therapist, using client centered therapy and a family systems approach. She joins the family working as a team player to provide a nonjudgmental empathetic approach to counseling. Her belief is that if one person in the system makes a positive change, the entire system will positively change as well.
Trisha works with adults, adolescents, children and families. She also works with people who are suffering from depression, anxiety, relationship issues, eating disorders, and victims of abuse.
Trisha attended the University of Northern Colorado where she received her Masters degree in community counseling with an emphasis on marriage and family therapy. She is a licensed professional counselor as well as a licensed marriage and family therapist. She also received her Masters in Special Education from Adelphi University in New York, and is a licensed special education teacher.