Meet our Team
Darcy Cole, she/her, Owner & Clinical Director
Darcy has her Masters in Social work, and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Colorado and Oklahoma. She is pursuing a doctorate in Social Work at Simmons University, and will graduate in spring of 2025. Darcy is a part of the LGBTQIA2S+ community and understands the importance of promoting social justice principles. She enjoys working with couples, folks struggling with addiction, folks craving a holistic approach to whole body health, and more!
Erin Rycraft, she/her, Case Manager
Erin has worked as a certified case manager and client centered advocate in varied social work settings both in Washington state and Colorado. She is an ally to marginalized groups and have provided kind and respectful individualized case management with needs spanning: Mental illness, Cognitive impairment, Dementia-Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities and Brain Injuries. Erin can support you with any case management need.
Karina Lantzy, she/her, Clinicial Supervisor
Karina is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Masters of Social Work from Colorado State University- Pueblo. Karina’s certifications include: Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED, Positive Youth Development Training, Recognize, Respond, Report: Training for mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect, Early Childhood Professional Develop Information System (PDIS): New Standard Precautions-Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases and Immunizations. HSN05 Required Training., & Level 2.HSN01 Rules and Regulations.
James Lantzy, he/him, Clinician
James is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and licensed clinical social worker candidate. James has a Masters of Social Work from Colorado State University- Pueblo. His certifications include:CITI, GCP-Social and Behavioral Research Best Practices for Clinical Research, Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED, Positive Youth Development Training, Recognize, Respond, Report: Training for mandatory reporters of child abuse and neglect, Early Childhood Professional Develop Information System (PDIS): New Standard Precautions- Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases and Immunizations. “HSN05 Required Training, &Level 2. HSN01 Rules & Regulations.
Rosemary Goya, she/they, Clinician
Rosemary is a Clinical Social Work Candidate. They earned a Masters degree in Social Work from Simmons University and a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Psychology from the University of Florida. Goya is a bicultural, Spanish speaking, radically inclusive and affirming social work therapist whose practice focuses on ecological, trauma informed, and systems approaches.
Austin Noe, he/him, Clinician
Austin has a Masters of Social work from University of Texas at Arlington. Austin is a Licensed Social Worker and licensed clinical social worker candidate. He was the Social Work Counsel Community Service Chairman from 2020-2021. Austin is certified in Suicide Intervention Training, Mental Health First Aid, SOAR (SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access & Recovery), Motivational Interviewing ANSA & CANS, and is CPR/AED/First Aid trained.
Bethany Maxwell, she/her, Clinician
Bethany is a licensed professional counselor candidate, who received her graduate degree in clinical mental health counseling from Antioch University – New England. She is a certified trauma specialist and an intuitive eating counselor. Her therapeutic specialities include trauma, burn out, self-esteem, disordered eating, gender affirming care, and life transitions. Bethany utilizes a non-directive approach to therapy, working to provide a space for her clients to explore themselves and make meaning within their own lives without the constraints of a singular approach. Techniques and skills discussed during therapy sessions come from a variety of therapeutic modalities including existentialism, psychoanalysis, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, and Rogerian therapy.
Amanda Smith, she/her, Clinician
Amanda Smith is a Licensed Social Worker and a licensed clinical social worker candidate. Amanda received her Master of Social Work Degree from Walden University and a Masters in Transpersonal Psychology from Sofia University. Amanda’s certifications include: Acceptance Commitment Training, DBT group training, Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST), Motivational Interviewing, Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Solution Focused/Brief Therapy, Collaborative Crisis Response Planning and Conflict Management, Coordinated Services Team Initiative Training, and is a Authorized Facilitator for Stewards of Children. Amanda has focused her career on supporting diverse populations experiencing generational and developmental trauma including LGBTQIA2S+ and First Nation Tribal communities.
Nicole Raymond, she/her, Clinician
Nicole Raymond recently completed her M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Adams State University and is now a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate. Her approach to therapy emphasizes collaboration and creating a welcoming atmosphere. Nicole prioritizes meeting clients where they are, which involves implementing an integrated approach. This means drawing from various theories tailored to each individual’s unique needs.
Michael McGuin, he/him, Clinical Intern
Mike is a clinical intern currently in the process of achieving a Master of Arts degree in clinical mental health counseling from Colorado Christian University. Mike has a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from Loyola University, Chicago. Prior to entering the field of counseling Mike spent the past 30 years working in industry as a consultant helping companies implement supply chain planning solutions. With this new career focus, Mike brings empathy and understanding to clients in a collaborative manner, helping them navigate life’s challenges, overcome obstacles to their well-being, and cultivate greater resilience and self-awareness while improving their overall mental health. Mike uses a variety of modalities including Person-Centered Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
Danielle Ramseier she/her, Clinical Intern
Danielle is a clinical intern pursuing a Master of Arts in Mental Health Counseling and School Counseling at Colorado Christian University. She leads with empathy, adaptability, and perceptive insight into clients’ challenges. Danielle sees counseling as a dynamic team effort where we explore challenges, define goals, and systematically work toward a brighter future. Danielle’s approaches to counseling are trauma-informed and eclectic, blending Cognitive Behavioral, Solution-Focused, Family Systems, Person-Centered, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
Monika Farkas she/her, Clinician
Monika received her Masters in Social Work Degree from Colorado State University of Pueblo. She is currently working through her licensure candidacy period. Monika has worked with victims of crime including those who have experienced child abuse, sexual abuse, and domestic violence. She is a social worker who is motivated to help children, adolescents, and families who have experienced trauma, family conflict, and family stress. Monika brings an empathetic, non-judgmental, and solution-focused approach when working with clients that promotes growth and healing.