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COLORADO TEAM LEADER
Jeannie Morrison (she/her) grew up in New Jersey and has a passion for rock climbing and the outdoors. She received her master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from Centenary University of New Jersey and then moved to Colorado to explore the possible ways that outdoor activities could be incorporated within a therapeutic environment. Working alongside adolescents and young adults her goal is to establish a trusting therapeutic relationship and facilitate self-growth and discovery through rock climbing, hiking, mindfulness practices, yoga, and much more – all depending on a client’s interests.
She places high value on communication, working together, and meeting a client’s needs wherever they may be. Her hope is to assist clients in working through challenges and grow as individuals while learning how to successfully maintain important relationships.
When she’s not working Jeannie is most likely outside somewhere climbing or adventuring, playing with her dog, reading, or spending time with her friends and family.
Camille Woodward (she/her/hers) is a passionate mental health care worker. She believes that every individual deserves access to mental health services that help them reach their goals and live in confidence. Driven by these beliefs, she earned her BA in Psychology, as well as her MS in Psychological Sciences at Western Kentucky University.
Camille has experience working with several populations of adults, teenagers, and children in various inpatient and outpatient settings. She has a wealth of experience working in the fields of trauma and posttraumatic stress disorder, attention deficit disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and eating disorders.
Camille has experience facilitating group and individual therapy, as well as serving as a college instructor, and uses these combined skills to best meet her clients’ needs. She believes in working with her clients as a team. Camille values practicing clear communication, building healthy relationships and providing a safe space for her clients to grow, build resilience, and practice self-advocacy.
During her free time, Camile loves to go on outdoor adventures with her dog, explore the country via road trips with friends, and dabble in several artistic realms, which include painting, leatherworking, and sewing.
Giovani Casseus (he/him/his/they) was raised in Sunrise, Florida, just 20 minutes from Ft. Lauderdale, FL. It was during his upbringing here where Giovani developed a love and appreciation for people of all backgrounds and cultures; and where his interest in clinical counseling budded, as the foregathering of historically marginalized people and their respective issues with mostly cultural assimilation, compelled Giovani to brainstorm ideas that may help people live in the most emotionally gratifying ways. The nexus between helping others heal while addressing their debilitating and stunting issues is what prompted and motivated Giovani to pursue a master’s degree and complete his program in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the Florida State University. Since then, Giovani has moved to Colorado with the hopes to extend the reach of his clinical and therapeutic efforts, while also enjoying the benefits of living alongside such mountainous and earthly terrain.
Giovani’s approach to therapy is eclectic and lively. While subscribing to Narrative therapy, Giovani uses the stories told by clients to promote
awareness of internalized discourses, or socially constructed scripts, that devitalize clients and infringe on their expressions; while also helping clients become increasingly aware of their most meaningful discourses that feel purposeful and reaffirms security and liberation in processes like self-expression, growth, and resiliency. When Giovani is not working he can be found out on an adventure throughout the city or somewhere in nature, hanging out with friends, reading, or plainly enjoying the presence of animals.
Lindsey (she/her) has lived in Colorado for 18 years and has a deep connection with the natural world. She received her MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Colorado Denver. She is a licensed professional counselor candidate with experience working in community and intensive outpatient populations. She is passionate about integrative mental health practices.
When in session, clients can expect to feel accepted and valued. They can expect to feel attended to in a compassionate way, and to feel at ease by her humor and humility.
Melissa Holland (she/her) is a certified Parent Coach and Self-Regulation Specialist.
She is experienced and trained in the biology of stress, the science of connection, interpersonal neurobiology, relational neurosciences and with this body-informed approach, supports parents in effectively addressing those big, baffling behaviors.
When she’s working with parents struggling with those big, baffling behaviors (or when she’s struggling herself as a parent), she asks herself:
She lives with her boys in Boulder, CO: the big one (husband), the little one (son), and the fuzzy one (Rocket, the cat).
When she’s not creating courses or supporting parents, she’s reading, learning, drinking coffee, feigning interest in Minecraft and Star Wars, reading about trail running (not actually running-yet) and hanging out with her favorite boys. Her motto to live by – lately – has been “hold it lightly”. She’s still learning how.