
Rachel is passionate about helping individuals know themselves better, to experience both inner- and interpersonal-
growth through their brokenness and their strengths. She believes deeply in building healthy relationships, where trust,
compassion and grace abound, so that healing and hope can occur.
Rachel takes a holistic approach, believing that there are many factors that affect an individual’s well-being. She looks
at the person’s past and present experiences and how this affects their emotional, cognitive, psychological, social,
physical and spiritual well-being.
Rachel’s compassionate heart and gentle spirit allows clients to feel encouraged and safe as they work through their
struggles in therapy.
Rachel works with individuals in the following areas of need:
• Grief and Loss
• Depression
• Domestic Violence
• Relational difficulty
• Trauma
• Play Therapy
• Aspergers in children
• Adolescents
• Cross cultural issues
• Spiritual issues
Rachel has her Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology from Colorado Christian University and she is a licensed professional counselor in the state of Colorado. Prior to studying in
Colorado, she worked and lived in Munich, Germany, working with international middle school and high school
students.