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We ask for donations to support our work to promote mental health through Brainspotting, provide educational opportunities for members, and through our Scholarship Treatment Fund, we pay for Brainspotting therapy for individuals who do not have health insurance or the means to pay for therapy.

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Blair Browning, LPCC

In our space together, no feelings are “wrong” – they’re all welcome. Let’s embrace the hard parts – scary, sad, […]

Phillip Lazenby, LPC

At Transformation Counseling, LLC, we specialize in helping individuals navigate the challenging terrain of Complex PTSD and attachment trauma. Our

Angel Hirsch, LPC

My work stands as a beacon of hope for those seeking relief from the burdens of trauma and anxiety. With expertise, compassion, and a personalized approach, I provide the guidance and support necessary for true, transformative healing.

Amy Hrad Jordan, LCSW

Amy is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker at 360° Wellness & Coaching. Amy practices virtually and is accepting new clients in both Colorado and Illinois. She is a personable, compassionate, and non-judgmental therapist who can provide a safe space for you to explore barriers that keep you “stuck”, and help you explore your personal values to build a life worth living.

Amy’s passion lies in working with those who are struggling with disordered eating and issues with food and body image. Amy believes that all behaviors serve to meet a need, and therapy can help to replace maladaptive behaviors with values-based coping skills. She utilizes an eclectic approach that combines Brainspotting, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), mindfulness, and yoga therapy. Amy believes in the mind/body connection, and will aid you in creating a stronger, more compassionate relationship with yourself.

Anna Schubbe, LPC, LMFT

Anna is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) with a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Mercer University School of Medicine. She completed her undergraduate education at Wesleyan College, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Currently, she is pursuing a Psy. D. doctoral degree at California Southern University. Anna has extensive experience counseling children, families, juvenile delinquent individuals, and adults in various settings, including intensive programs, LTSRs, schools, and virtual therapy spaces. Her areas of expertise include counseling for ADHD, executive functioning skills, relational issues, OCD, career counseling, anxiety, depression, chronic health issues, and trauma. Anna’s approach is grounded in a values-based method emphasizing evidence-based practices, encouraging clients to act towards their goals. She listens attentively, empathizes deeply, and fosters resilience to help clients achieve their goals and lead more fulfilling lives.

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