

My dedication to helping others was shaped by formative life experiences and strengthened through years of personal growth and professional development. Serving as a medic in the military was a pivotal experience that deepened my commitment to walking alongside people during moments of crisis, uncertainty, and vulnerability. Since then, I have supported individuals through a variety of roles, gaining a deeper appreciation for the resilience people demonstrate while navigating life’s most difficult challenges.
Throughout my career, I have worked with individuals across the lifespan experiencing trauma, grief, mental health concerns, major life transitions, involvement with the legal system, and other significant stressors. These experiences have expanded my understanding of the many ways people adapt, heal, and create meaningful change.
My education and clinical training have strengthened my therapeutic skills while continuing to shape my empathy, curiosity, and respect for each person’s unique story. I am especially drawn to an Adlerian approach, which emphasizes holistic care, social connection, personal strengths, and the belief that every individual has the capacity for growth and fulfillment. I integrate evidence-based practices within this framework to help clients develop insight, build resilience, and move toward meaningful change.
In therapy, I strive to create a supportive and authentic space where individuals can explore vulnerability, develop self-awareness, and approach themselves with compassion rather than judgment. I believe that courage and connection are essential parts of healing, and that when people recognize their strengths and feel understood, they can move toward greater well-being and a more fulfilling life.
“Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.”— Helen Keller
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Yes, absolutely!
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The first step towards finding the right counselor is what we call 'Getting Matched.' Our Get Matched form will evaluate your needs and display a matching counselor or nurse practitioner that fits your needs. Answering these questions will help you narrow down your search to a few counselors who align with your needs.
Yes absolutely! You'll receive email and text reminders about your upcoming sessions.
Of course! We will bill your primary and secondary insurances. You'll be able to provide us with both insurance payers after booking a session.
Absolutely!
Most insurances do NOT require a prior-authorization. However, upon booking a session with us, our support team will verify your benefits to determine if a prior authorization is required.
Prior authorization is required for Tricare Primary Active Duty Members (IP is the military personnel)
If you have Tricare Prime Active Duty and the active duty personnel is the IP (identified patient) then a prior authorization is required when seeking counseling from a civilian provider such as Overcomers Counseling. However, family members of the Active Duty member do not need prior authorization.
Couples counseling is typically not covered by insurance. This is because many insurance companies consider relationship counseling as not medically necessary, therefore, it falls outside the standard coverage. Please visit our Costs to learn more about our rates.
Yes! Health First Colorado (Medicaid CO) is broken up into seven regions (RAEs), and Overcomers is in-network with all regions. On rare occasions, Overcomers may not be able to accept a client with specific stipulations with their Medicaid benefits. Upon booking a session, Overcomers will verify your benefits.
Our counselors are trained to help you work through what's hard — not just talk about it. When you're ready, we're ready.