Meet our Collective of Therapists and Administrative Staff.

Our Team

THERAPY, Clinical Supervision

Gertie Breffle, LPC

Gertie provides Clinical Supervision, as well as psychotherapy for individuals, teens, families, and couples. She brings in humor, storytelling, attachment work weaving in neuroscience, polyvagal skill acquisition, somatic based interventions, using the relationship with self, others, and nature as a vehicle for healing and growth.

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Intake Coordinator + THERAPY, Trauma, Relationships, Mindfulness

Ali Hampton, LPCC

I'm Ali Hampton, a counselor rooted in a mindfulness-based contemplative education, and augmented by my prior career in finance and tech, my therapeutic journey is marked by warmth, directness, and a passion for guiding individuals through their unique paths of transformative self-discovery. I believe that within each of us lies the power for transformation, and I'm here to empower you to unlock that potential. Whether you're seeking to enhance your relationships, manage stress and anxiety, or embark on a career or life transition, I'm here to provide personalized guidance and support.

At the heart of my practice is a commitment to individual therapy. I specialize in creating a safe and nurturing environment for adults, utilizing an eclectic approach, incorporating therapeutic modalities such as Gestalt and Internal Family Systems, through the lenses of mindfulness, development, attachment, and trauma theories. I believe in the power of these modalities to unlock self-awareness, allowing you to navigate life's complexities with authenticity and choice.

Mindfulness, to me, is more than a tool; it's a way of life—a practice that enhances self-awareness and resilience. Our sessions are a collaborative journey, where mindfulness is seamlessly woven into our work. Whether we're addressing career challenges, fostering personal development, or embracing opportunities for growth, I'm here to provide support and insight. 

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THERAPY, Trauma Resolution and EMDR

Taylor Diltz, LPC

Taylor is passionate and dedicated to connecting with people to assist them through any challenges they may be facing. She applies the Humanistic theory to sessions, and utilizes various therapeutic approaches such as EMDR, Mindfulness, Person-Centered, Nonviolent Communication, Solution Focused Therapy, and various others. She offers a safe, caring, and compassionate environment for all individuals seeking support surrounding self-exploration, trauma, substance use, depression, anxiety, career, and other challenges. Taylor enjoys adding humor and unconditional positive regard into my sessions to add to the sense of connection, lightness, and support that make up healing. She believes that through a therapeutic counseling relationship, every individual can unlock resolutions to issues they are facing in their life.

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THERAPY, Trauma Resolution, Adults, Teens and Children

Gardiner Turner, LPCC

My name is Gardiner Turner and I am a therapist here at Healing Connections. The passion for the work that I do comes from my deep conviction that each of us as human beings can benefit from, and in fact deserve, a safe space in which we can truly allow ourselves to be seen, heard, and understood. A space in which we are met without expectations or agendas, but with acceptance, compassion, and an open heart and mind. I believe that this is true for ALL of us, regardless of whether we are actively struggling in life or not. 

I enjoy working with individuals of all ages and backgrounds, and have experience and training in supporting clients struggling with a wide range of issues pertaining to mental health including depression, anxiety, substance use, grief, shame, trauma/PTSD, bipolar disorder, and psychosis.

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THERAPY, Couples, Teens and Children

Sabrina Sherman, LCSW

I am passionate about creating a safe space for my clients to discover their own inner strength. I have learned from my own experience and from working with my clients that the most important thing we can do is be gentle with ourselves and not set a timeline for when we have to be “a success” or “cure.” Healing is never linear and often doesn’t happen in the time frame we initially want but the kinder we are to ourselves the easier the process becomes. I have found that so much of our healing comes from within but having the tools to help guide ourselves back to our true self makes a world of difference. I enjoy working with children, teenagers, adults and couples. In my work I use a mixture of mind body practices, cognitive behavioral therapy, play therapy, experiential therapy and emotionally focused therapy.

I also am a big proponent of offering my clients coping tools that can help support them in between sessions when times are particularly challenging. I hold a master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Denver. I am a Certified Animal Assisted Social Worker. In my past professional life, I worked as an actress and earned my bachelor’s in film from the University of Southern California. In my personal life, I love running, rock climbing and going on outdoor adventures. I am very interested in learning about different cultures, learning about various healing modalities and exploring my spirituality I also am a huge animal advocate and am always excited to talk about ways animals serve as emotional supports in our lives.

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THERAPY, EMDR, Trauma Resolution, Teens and Adults

Lisa Panzarella, LPCC

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate & Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach located in Paonia, Colorado. With over fourteen years of experience in the emotional wellness field, I intimately understand the weight of modern living, particularly as an HSP (highly sensitive empathic person) - and how it impacts our ability to feel balanced, happy, and whole. 

 I integrate years of mindfulness practice, CBT, motivational interviewing, creativity, humor, somatic tools, self-compassion, "parts work" and EMDR to help you transcend barriers and embrace yourself and life wholeheartedly.

I approach therapy from a non-judgmental and empathetic perspective. I believe that every individual is unique; and therefore, I tailor my approach to meet your specific needs and goals. Therapy is a process, and I believe in the value of a confidential therapeutic relationship.  It's important to be patient and kind to yourself as we work through your challenges. I am here to facilitate the therapeutic/healing process, and I look forward to embarking on this journey together.

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THERAPY, Mindfulness & Contemplative Practices

Orrin Johnson, LPCC

I work with adults of all backgrounds and identities, with an emphasis on mindfulness and the healing power of the therapeutic relationship. I welcome people struggling with anxiety, depression, excessive worry, relationship issues, in spiritual crisis, or weighed down by the general heaviness of existence. I view therapy as an explorative process into the self, a journey that client and therapist traverse together. I place emphasis on the therapeutic relationship, using it as a lens by which to learn about how we exist in relationship with, and to others.

I am an advocate of taking a slow, cautious, and curious approach to looking at the nature of thoughts and emotions, and how they manifest into our behavior and actions. With practice and familiarity, focused by the strength of the therapeutic alliance, it becomes possible to accommodate a greater range of distressing mental states or disturbing emotions.

In my experience, joy and wisdom are inherent qualities of the mind at rest. Like clouds drifting across the sun, the intensity of emotions and habitual patterns can obscure these qualities. I am here to support the process of turning inwards to learn about the nature of thoughts and emotions, and a companion on the journey towards self-discovery.

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THERAPY, Trauma Resolution, Relationship Challenges, Addictions

Benjamin Keating, LPCC

Hello, my name is Ben Keating, and I am here because I have always wanted to help people and always been fascinated by human psychology!  It would be my honor to help you work with your heart and mind as you brave your way through this thing we call “life”.  I work with adults of all backgrounds, mental states, and social locations, using techniques, philosophies, and practices from around the world. My life experiences - including recovery of my own mental health, varied financial status, complex social identities, chronic health issues, and some eclectic hobbies & interests - allow me to relate to a wide range of other people's experiences, both negative and positive.  It is my intention to offer a curious, compassionate, and totally accepting space to every person I work with.     

My education includes a Bachelor’s Degree from McDaniel College in Philosophy, and a Master’s Degree from Naropa University in Clinical Mental Health Counseling: Contemplative Psychotherapy and Buddhist Psychology.  I currently hold a Colorado LPCC (Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate) as well as a CPRP (Certified Psychiatric Rehabilitation Practitioner) credential.  I’ve also received training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Evidence-Based Trauma Treatments and Interventions, Smoking Cessation, and Somatic Experiencing.  I work with a range of mental health issues, including depression, chronic and severe anxiety, psychotic disorders, bipolar disorders, PTSD and related trauma disorders, eating disorders, grief & loss, substance and other addictions, compulsive behaviors, shame, gender, spiritual crises, social oppression, and sexual issues.  I am at my best when using different ideas from different teachers and methodologies, recognizing that each person requires a unique combined picture of workable ideas and techniques.  

I have found that there are few clear lines in the understanding of human mental and emotional suffering - pain and confusion are pain and confusion, and must be appreciated and dealt with compassionately and realistically. I have also witnessed how humans have an incredible capacity for resilience, healing, and “springboarding” from trauma into a richer, greater life - and how these capacities can sometimes go underused or altogether forgotten without some help.  I love the outdoors, and animals, as well as technology, and I come from a place of great concern about other humans and for the world we live in.

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THERAPY, Trauma Resolution and EMDR

Jana Stone, LPCC

After her graduation with a Master’s degree in Transpersonal Counseling Psychotherapy from Naropa University, she entered a five year period of volunteering in service to those most vulnerable and displaced due to climate change. Living outside the US in ground zero of disaster zones, arriving just days after some of the worst hurricanes in recorded history, she led teams of first responders and relief workers toward assisting survivors in every possible way. Together they learned how to establish vast networks of others to provide much needed and life-sustaining support: physical, psychological, and spiritual.

One way Jana helps clients find relief is through mindfulness practices combined with somatic work.  This helps to access present moment awareness and allows us to carefully notice current emotions and how they register as bodily sensations. This is but one of the many ways that can help us to identify and move through difficult emotions far more efficiently, aiding us in healing disregulation and bringing us to the place of peace and contentment which is our birthright. 

Jana’s personal experience utilizing EMDR for her own healing inspired her to further her education by attending the Maiberger Institute and gaining the crucial knowledge of this trauma resolution therapy which brings relief to so many. Jana has experience with many mediums and delights in assisting clients in their own integration and the mitigation of symptoms using elements of art therapy. 

With her deeply empathic, loving nature, Jana looks forward to assisting clients in understanding what they need most in their own healing, and how to best fulfill those needs to lead to a more joy-filled life. 

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THERAPY, Trauma Resolution, Relationship Challenges, Addictions

Alyssa Burnett, LPCC, LACC

Hello! My name is Alyssa.

Whether you are here for your relationship or individually – welcome, I am so glad you are here!

Let me start by saying, my wish as your counselor is to hear you, to understand, give you space to talk, scream, or cry. Because I know how maddening, how hopeless, it can feel to not be heard by those around you. I am here to walk alongside you, to help you hold some of the weight you’ve been carrying. It’s courageous to seek help, no matter the circumstances. Honestly, therapy is no joke, It’s hard work. But in my fully biassed opinion, it’s the most important work – putting your oxygen mask on first, as they say. 

In my experience working with couples, you are probably here because of a disconnect in your relationship, maybe emotionally, physically, or through communication. Let’s talk about it and please know, nothing you say will shock me. I listen to help, not to judge. I can help translate, referee, and keep you on track. I work in the roots – where did it start, what are the patterns, what needs to be said, how can we work to hear it? I also work with practical skills – how can we start communicating better, more effectively? How can we take small, basic steps to feel more connected and safe with one another?

In my individual work, I have a passion for those struggling with Chronic Pain, Grief, Trauma and Addiction. I work somatically, with the body, especially the nervous system. Exploring our felt sense, regulating the nervous system and bringing the impact of experience to words. Again, I am very much skills-based as much as I am roots-based. I want to help find a deeper understanding of what is or has happened, as well as learn new ways to cope and regulate. 

I utilize Gottman, PACT, and Emotion Focused Therapy in my work with couples. And Narrative, Somatic Experience, Mindfulness, Parts Work, and incorporate Interpersonal Neurobiology and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy into my work with individuals. I have trained in Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy and find that it is a beautiful and impactful tool to work alongside traditional psychotherapy. I earned a Master’s of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Substance Use Disorders from Colorado Christian University. I also hold a Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Development from Metropolitan State University of Denver.

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THERAPY, Life Transitions, Relationship Challenges, Addictions

Daev Finn, LPCC

A lifelong artist and former visual effects artist – I left Hollywood to raise a family and now work as a psychotherapist with those seeking help with addiction, depression, anxiety, and life transitions. 

 Life transitions may look different for different people. A transition may occur when there is loss and grief that comes from a number of things that include; death, divorce, empty nest, and changing jobs. Often these life transitions are wrapped up in a need to feel safe and connected to others and ourselves, as well as feeling fulfillment from what we do in life.

As a psychotherapist, I am often looking to find the hidden metaphors in one’s life story and help to contextualize the journey that an individual may be on. Whether one struggles with fulfillment, creativity, addiction, divorce, depression, or anxiety — these things all touch upon core parts of our stories, and sometimes core wounds that we carry with us.

As an artist and student of Depth and Jungian psychology my interests overlap with my fascination for dreams, art, myth, fairy tales, and children’s literature, which hold clues to understanding the unconscious of individuals - I employ my understanding of those things so that I can listen for what your story is, and to understand the journey you are on.

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THERAPY, Trauma Resolution, Relationship Challenges, Art Therapy

Kelsey Geiger, LPCC

Hi, I’m Kelsey. As a lifelong lover of the creative process and a sensitive person, I’ve always been attuned to the worlds of feeling, sensing, and perceiving. I believe that our feelings and sensations hold valuable wisdom, guiding us toward healing and greater self-awareness. In a world that often prioritizes “thinking first” and “feeling later,” this can show up as disconnection in mind and body, chronic contracted states, and even physical and emotional imbalance in some ways. 

Together, we’ll work to gently shift to connecting mind with the body, helping you restore balance, health, and well-being at a deeper level. Developing and deepening the relationship with mind and body can be a powerful tool for healing. I support individuals navigating chronic pain, anxiety, trauma, and those who consider themselves highly sensitive. I truly believe that the answers you seek already exist within you, and my role is to walk alongside you, offering support and guidance on your unique journey.

I have received my Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Transpersonal Art Therapy from Naropa University. I’m also a certified yoga teacher and trained in Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP). My approach integrates talk therapy, art therapy, KAP, and somatic-informed techniques, creating a compassionate and creative space for exploration, healing, and peace. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about working together, I’d love to hear from you. 

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THERAPY, Trauma Resolution, Relationship Challenges, Somatic Work

Rachel Seiger, LSW

As a therapist, I journey alongside my clients, offering a skilled presence and deep listening. My work is rooted in curiosity, the wisdom of the body, and empathy, with a person-centered approach that honors my clients as the expert of their own life. Through intentional collaboration, I help my clients explore and process past traumas and triggers, opening the door to conscious awareness, authenticity, release, and joy. 

My therapeutic approach is eclectic and systemic, recognizing that the various settings we inhabit, ranging from early childhood relationships to present-day-life, profoundly shape us. I provide a space where clients can explore these dynamics with compassion and care, gaining insight and releasing what no longer serves them. 

I welcome clients of all identities and am an affirming of neurodivergence. I strive to create a safe and supportive space for discovery and healing, understanding that the process can be challenging, but the rewards are transformative. 

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THERAPY, Wilderness Therapy, Life Transitions, Mindfulness Practices

Marley Hill-Filben, LPCC

Marley was inspired to pursue her Master’s in Counseling Degree after a career in the outdoor industry left her longing to connect individuals with Nature. With a background in Ecology and Environmental Education, Marley strongly believes that a connection with Nature improves mental health by giving purpose and meaning to our lives.

Marley strives to inspire her clients to connect with the healing power of Nature during and outside of sessions in simple and concrete ways. Marley specializes in female empowerment, and in treating individuals with ADHD, anxiety disorders, depression, and those going through major life transitions.

Marley finds that therapy is most impactful when it is collaborative and she tailors her therapeutic approach to her client’s unique experiences and individual strengths. She is energized by helping clients move through life’s difficulties by exploring their sense of purpose and finding empowerment through increased self-awareness. She believes that therapy facilitates emotional growth and healing, and that strengthening one's relationship to the Self is central to this journey. Sessions with Marley utilize Nature-Based Therapy, Transpersonal Counseling, Parts Work, Mindfulness, CBT, ERP, Psychoeducation, and ACT.

Marley facilitates each session from an underlying belief that each client deserves to be treated with compassion, warmth, and kindness; and to treat themselves with compassion, nurturing, and self-love.

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THERAPY, Art Therapy, Life Transitions, Mindfulness Practices

Laurine Young, UP

I am grateful to be supporting my fellow human beings on this journey of life, and I am passionate about healing, growth, and psychotherapy! I hold dual masters degrees—one in Mindfulness-Based Transpersonal Counseling from Naropa University and one in School Psychology from Tufts University. In addition, I am trained in EMDR, Neuro-Linguistic Programing (NLP), Nonviolent Communication (NVC) and Life Coaching. I specialize in working with adults, young adults, and teens facing the challenges of trauma, shame, grief and loss, identity issues, relationship challenges, life transitions, and traumatic brain injury. I have counseling experiences working with individuals and groups with a variety of populations across different settings.

I warmly welcome all of you to show up in this safe space. I lovingly support you in cultivating awareness, to deeply heal, to connect genuinely with self and others, to self-love, to step into your personal power, and to courageously live your version of a joyous and meaningful life! Having lived in Taiwan, England, Netherlands and the U.S., I hold great appreciation for different ways of life. I carry multicultural sensitivity to support clients from various ethnicities, values, socioeconomic backgrounds, sexualities, and ableism. I offer therapy in English and Mandarin Chinese.

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THERAPY, Wilderness/Eco Therapy, Life Transitions, Trauma

Mickey Myers, LPCC

Hey, I’m Mickey! As a somatic eco-therapist, I provide mental health counseling in which we explore healing through connection with our bodies, communities, and ecosystems. I have personally experienced the healing power of nature in my own journey, and feel honored to get to share that with you. I support folks who are experiencing trauma, stress, anxiety, depression, grief, relational concerns, or political and ecological despair. I use somatic and nature-based therapies, EMDR (Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), and mindfulness to help you feel more connected to your body, move through big emotions, and root back into your soul’s purpose. My practice is influenced by my background in Yoga and dance, Buddhist meditation, social justice advocacy, and wilderness guiding. In a session, this might look like trying out a Yoga pose while exploring an emotion, or using guided meditation to forge deeper connections with our truest selves.

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