My career began in early childhood education where I observed students exhibiting a range of social-emotional and other developmental issues. This inspired me to pursue a master’s degree in School Psychology. Recognizing the extensive social and systemic issues impacting mental health, I transitioned to Social Work in 2023. I have experience developing programs and engaging in policy and advocacy work to address mental health disparities for LGBTQ+ individuals. My dedication to advocacy and policy work for the LGBTQ+ community, as well as anti-racist and anti-oppressive practices, is a central aspect of my professional journey. By using an intersectional lens, I strive to understand and value the complex, multifaceted identities and experiences of the individuals I work with.
I am committed to walking alongside people as they move through adversity and into their fullest, most radiant selves. I believe in the deep healing that happens when we feel seen, heard, and valued—just as we are. My approach is warm, curious, and creative, with space for both laughter and depth. I integrate client strengths and interests—like music, art, or movement—into therapy, and I’m especially drawn to experiential, relational work that explores identity, purpose, grief, and joy. Whether we’re working through trauma, anxiety, shame, or exploring gender and sexuality, we’ll move at your pace, together. At the heart of my work is connection—with ourselves, each other, and our communities—as a catalyst for healing and transformation. I’m continually inspired by the resilience and wisdom clients bring into the room and feel deeply honored to be part of their journey.
Addiction/Substance Use
Anxiety and depression
Behavioral Issues
Identity Exploration
LGBTQ+ Affirming Care
Self-esteem
Shame
Suicidal ideation
Trauma/Adverse Childhood Experiences
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology - University of Colorado
Master of School Psychology - University of Denver
Master of Social Work -
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Addiction Counselor Candidate -
State of Colorado
Individual Children(10+), Adolescents and Adults
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
DBT
EMDR
Experiential/Existential
IFS/"Parts Work"
Person-Centered
Trauma-Informed
Cost per Session: $130-$180
Depending on type of session.
Pay By: Credit Card or Health Savings Account
Medicaid
Aetna
Blue Cross/Blue Shield
Cigna
Kaiser
United Healthcare
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Call: 720-432-8799
Bee Counseling and Consulting, LLC
7851 South Elati Street, Suite 207, Littleton, Colorado 80120, United States