Therapy for Individuals and Couples in Colorado facing Grief, Burnout, and Major Life Transitions
Faith-Integrated, Trauma-Informed Counseling to Help You
Mourn What’s Been Lost, Mend What’s Wounded, and Find Meaning Again
"The greatest desire of a human being is to be truly known and truly loved."
– Timothy Keller
You don’t have to hold it all together.
Maybe you're tired of being the strong one.
Maybe you’ve hit a wall in your relationship.
Maybe you’re carrying grief no one else can see—or asking questions no one around you is ready to hear.
Whether you're navigating loss, burnout, disconnection, or a deep shift in how you see yourself or your faith—this is a place for that.
I offer a calm, grounded space where:
Grief can be named and honored
Faith and doubt are both welcome
Relationships can be rebuilt—not just managed
You can begin to feel like yourself again
You don’t need to “get it together” before you begin. You just need a space that can hold what you’re actually carrying.
What “Made Known” Means
To be made known is to be truly seen—your pain, your story, your hopes.
It’s also about those quiet, inner shifts:
The moments when something clicks.
When a truth surfaces.
When you finally say out loud what you’ve been carrying for too long.
These moments don’t just change our minds—
They reorient our hearts.
They create space for healing, for connection, and for becoming whole.
We believe these are sacred turning points.
When grief, struggle, or longing is brought into the light, it doesn’t disappear—
But it can begin to transform.
The Heart of My Work
I walk with people through many forms of loss—both visible and invisible:
The death of a loved one
Divorce or betrayal
Infertility and miscarriage
Trauma and PTSD
Estrangement from family
Unmet hopes, dreams, and expectations
Loss changes us. It reshapes how we see ourselves, others, and God. But it doesn’t have to define the rest of your story.
Healing works the same way.
In our work together, we’ll take time to:
Mourn what’s been lost — honestly and without rush
Mend what’s been wounded — the deep places where pain has settled or hardened
Find meaning — not quick answers, but real hope and a deeper sense of wholeness
You don’t have to keep carrying this alone.
You don’t have to “move on” or pretend you’re fine.
You can bring it all—grief, numbness, questions, even the anger that feels too big.
This is a space where you’re allowed to be fully human—and fully known.
Faith and Wholeness
Healing isn’t just about feeling better.
It’s about becoming more fully yourself—the person God created you to be.
So much of what we carry—the shame, the silence, the disconnection—comes from living inside versions of ourselves shaped by pain, trauma, or other people’s expectations. Therapy can be a space to slowly peel back those layers, and return to what’s most true.
This work includes tending to your relationship with:
Yourself — with honesty and compassion
God — through seasons of faith, doubt, or spiritual longing
Others — in ways that are real, vulnerable, and grounded in love
You don’t have to “get it all right” to belong here.
Whether your faith feels solid, shifting, or shaken, this is a space to explore without fear of being judged or rushed.
When your connection to yourself, to God, and to those you love is restored—
life begins to feel different:
More peaceful.
More grounded.
More whole.
“Authenticity is the daily practice of letting go of who we think we’re supposed to be and embracing who we are.”
Your Life, Reclaimed
Healing doesn’t erase the past.
It reclaims your story.
It helps you live in a way that reflects your worth—not your wounds.
Here, you can begin to:
Rebuild connection in your marriage or close relationships
Rediscover joy without guilt
Nurture a more honest and intimate relationship with God
Learn to love yourself as He already does
This isn’t about becoming someone new.
It’s about returning to who you’ve always been—beneath the pain, beneath the pressure, beneath the roles you’ve had to carry for too long.
Take the Next Step
You don’t need the perfect words.
You don’t need to know exactly where to start.
You just need space to be honest about what you’ve been carrying—and someone to walk with you as you begin to lay it down.
If something in you says, “It’s time,” — that’s enough.
Book a free consultation and let’s talk about what you’ve been carrying — and how we can walk this path together.