

My name is Tori York, a dedicated and compassionate counselor committed to helping individuals navigate life’s challenges with clarity and confidence. I take a client centered approach, meaning, you lead the way. We will work together to create goals and a treatment plan that feels best for you. With experience and training in EMDR, attachment, and IFS, I provide a supportive and nonjudgmental space where you can explore your thoughts, emotions, and experiences. With the help of my four-legged co-therpist.
My approach to counseling is empathetic and client centered. I specialize in working with adult, young adult, teen women, and children. I also work with pre marriage or new married couples through Symbis. I believe in empowering my clients by helping them find their voice through our work together in order to create resilience and build confidence.
Clinical experience: 30+ years working with adults, couples, families, adolescents, and children specializing in trauma and co-occurring disorders with an integrative and holistic approach. Graduated from Saybrook University: Doctorate in Transpersonal Psychology (2010); Naropa University: Masters in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology & Art Therapy.
Does he world feel like it has gotten a little overwhelming, or even a little nutty? You don't have to navigate it alone, therapy can be a place to slow things down, talk it through and. build practical skills to help you navigate with more clarity and confidence.
I am committed to creating a therapeutic space that fosters bravery and invites people to reveal their authentic selves. Because I believe that therapy is most beneficial when it is lively and collaborative, I use a direct and open manner in treatment. I will work with you to create a therapy that is effective for you as an individual.
Something brought you here. Maybe it's the anxiety that won't quiet down, the depression that won't go away, your reliance on substances holding you back, or the weight of traumatic experiences you've been carrying longer than you can remember. Or maybe it's something else entirely. I'm Bradley — a master's level mental health and addiction counselor who knows what it means to be human and how to navigate the challenges of our full human experience. I spent over three decades in business, technology, consulting, teaching, training, and military service before devoting my life to service. Since 2015, I've worked as a mindfulness, meditation, and contemplative wisdom teacher, a somatic practice guide and natural medicine facilitator, a researcher, writer, and now as a therapist. Today, I help my adult clients navigate anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, and the deeper questions that often lie beneath them. I also support people through major life transitions, grief and loss, existential inquiry, identity exploration, career alignment, family dysfunction, relationship dynamics, and more — combining evidence-based practice, modern neuroscience, applied psychophysiology, and contemplative reflection into a holistic approach that focuses on the root causes and conditions that cause suffering in our lives. I know what it is to stand on one side of the doorway and I know what it is to stand on the other side of that very same doorway — and now I help others cross the threshold for themselves... If I can help you cross that threshold, if you're ready, then I'm here.
Life can feel overwhelming at times. You might be juggling stress, anxiety, or relationship struggles while trying to keep everything together. Maybe you’re feeling disconnected or unsure how to move forward. You want to feel calmer, more confident, and supported — to find your footing again and reconnect with yourself in a way that feels whole and real. You deserve a place to show up just as you are — with compassion, curiosity, and support. Therapy is a space for you to be seen and to feel less alone.
Becky Guido is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) based in Denver, CO. She started her career in mental health in 2006 when she started working with young adults on the Autism Spectrum. Her love for mental health grew and she soon found herself pursuing a career in mental health counseling. Becky received her Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling from Capella University in 2014 and has practiced in both Texas and Colorado.
Hi! My name is Devin Rodriguez. I was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois in a Latin home. I speak Spanish and English with my ethnic background being a little bit of a lot of things. Through my previous training as a counselor and current doctorate-level training in psychology, I’ve studied many different methods that I utilize to help others on their healing journey to overcome trauma, depression, and/or anxiety.
Small town living is a special kind of living. I have lived in northeastern Colorado my entire life, except for a short 5 years in Olympia, WA. I understand small town life.
I decided to become a therapist 14 years ago and completed my Masters Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy at Northcentral University. My passion for helping families and individuals heal led me to specialize in Medical Family Therapy and to also receive advance training in EMDR therapy.
Sometimes life overwhelms us, but it doesn’t have to. I believe we all have the potential to control the way we react to situations we face.
I believe in your own ability to heal and feel whole in this life. Whether this statement feels true in this moment or are questioning 'How do I start that process?'. I want to explore who that person is inside of you that craves to be known and seen.
I am a trauma-informed psychiatric nurse practitioner with training from Columbia University and Frontier Nursing University. My background includes psychiatric nursing across all levels of care, as well as six years in community health serving underserved and marginalized populations. I work with children, adolescents, and adults, and have extensive experience treating mood and anxiety disorders, trauma-related conditions, and eating disorders, along with psychotic disorders, substance use concerns, and personality-related challenges. My training allows me to integrate medical knowledge, functional and nutritional psychiatry, community services, and psychotherapy to provide comprehensive, personalized care.
I have worked providing mental health care extensively in many environments including wilderness behavioral programs, juvenile detention centers, acute mental health hospitals and addiction clinics. I was raised in Montana where I learned to love backpacking, rock climbing and skiing. I now live in the Colorado Springs area with my wife and our three kids who all love the mountains and high mountain lakes.


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