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Grand Junction,
CO
Alpha Center
1170 Colorado
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Grand Junction, CO
81501
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Wendy Tompkins LCSW Wendy is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in
private practice at the Alpha Center. She has been in practice since
1994 providing individual, marriage, family and group therapy. She
uses a Systems orientation but also utilizes cognitive-behavioral,
insight oriented and educational approaches with clients of all ages.
She can also provide Christian-based therapy upon request.
Saul Tompkins Psy. Saul has a Doctorate Degree in Clinical
Psychology and is licensed in Colorado as a Psychologist and as a
Certified Addiction Counselor. He has over 30 years experience.
Specialties include individual, marriage, family and group,
psychological testing, addictions and school counseling.
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Bruce Bishop Ph.D Bruce Bishop, Ph.D. is a Psychologist who
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provides psychotherapy for adults, including treatment of mood
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disorders, bipolar or ADHD, anxiety and stress, trauma (PTSD), grief
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Clinical Psychology from the University of Arizona, Tuscon.
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and loss, and chronic illness or life change issues. He has a Ph.D. in
Grand Junction, CO Kendra Kinney LCSW Kendra Kinney is a Licensed Clinical Social
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Worker who specializes in the treatment of children and families,
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providing home studies, parenting coordination, and advocating for
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the rights of children. She also works with adults with depression,
grief / loss, anxiety, and life transition issues. Her Masters in Social
Work is from CO State Univ, Master of Arts, Health Care Mission
from Aquinas Inst. Of Theology, and B.A. from the University of
Denver.
Barbara Kinkelaar LPC, CACIII, SAP Barbara Kinkelaar provides
counseling for individuals and couples. She utilizes cognitivebehavioral and developmental theory, mindfulness-based
interventions and somatic/body-centered therapy. Her work
addresses issues relative to depression and anxiety disorders,
trauma, compulsive or addictive behaviors (alcohol, drugs, food,
sex, gambling etc.), co-dependency, grief, life transitions and
relationship/intimacy difficulties. In addition to therapy, she is
available for Substance Abuse Evaluation including DOT-SAP
requirements. She has been in practice for over 20 years with a
Master’s in Counseling from Cleveland State University and a
Bachelor’s in Social Work from Kent State University. She is currently
training in the Hakomi method of therapy.
Tim Landis LCSW Tim Landis is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker
with over 20 years of experience working with children, adolescents
and adults of all ages and cultural/socio economic backgrounds. He
uses systemic-strategic, solution-focused, cognitive-behavioral and
existential methods in his practice to address issues including:
depression, anxiety, trauma, parent-child conflict, ADHD, marital
distress, and anger expression. His work is rooted in research
related to resilience, which is based on the knowledge that
individuals and families can overcome very difficult circumstances
and still do well and thrive. He helps build this resilience by
identifying and enhancing strengths and assets with each individual
/ family.
Matthew Pettit LMFT Matt is a Licensed Marriage and Family
therapist who provides counseling for individuals, couples and
families dealing with issues such as anxiety, depression, grief,
addicitive behaviors, relational problems and a myriad of family
relational conflicts. His therapeutic goal is to work with people
desiring a change in their current life. Matt's Master's in Counseling
is from Colorado State University.
Suzanne Goudzwaard LPC Having earned her Masters and Ph.d from
the Adler School of Professional Psychology in Chicago, Illinois,
Suzanne is a Licensed Professional Counselor. She is experienced
with working with individuals, families and couples as well as
working with student or young adult population with a variety of
issues.
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Marisol "Marti" Montoya LPC Marisol Montoya is a Licensed
Clinical Services
Professional Counselor and speaks both English and Spanish
1112 Belford Ave.
Grand Junction, CO
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fluently. The populations Marisol has worked with include veterans,
victims of assault and domestic violence, foster children and
families, at-risk youth, as well as working with anyone suffering
from chronic pain, PTSD, Depression, Anxiety, learning disabilities,
ADHD, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and sleep disorders.
Marisol’s approach relies on a combination of modalities to address
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multiple aspects of one’s psychological wellbeing: Cognitive
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Behavioral Therapy, Emotion-Focused Therapy, Mindfulness-Based
Cognitive Therapy techniques, and Neurofeedback.
Carl Willoughby LPC Carl Willoughby is a licensed professional
counselor who works with individuals, couples, families and groups.
He helps with a variety of issues including grief, relationship
problems, career change, stress management, phobias,
trauma/crisis, personality disorders, mandatory/court ordered
referrals, hypnotherapy, and disability. He trains groups on stress
management, job getting & keeping skills, prevention of sexual
harassment, and personality profiles using the enneagram. His
Masters degree is in Community Counseling from Mesa State
College.
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Dale Harris LMFT Dale Harris understands that "life happens" and is
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excited to meet individuals, couples and families in transition or
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crisis. He believes these challenging times offer great potential for
growth and learning leading to more satisfying living. He is an
experienced licensed marriage and family therapist with specialty
training in at-risk youth, Gottman Couples Therapy, and EMDR for
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treatment of trauma. He is also the Clinical Director of the Colorado
Grand Junction, CO Plateau Crisis Support Team providing crisis intervention to first
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responders on the Western Slope.
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Melanie Taylor LPC, CAC Melanie is a Licensed Professional
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Counselor and Certified Addiction Counselor. She has worked as a
counselor for 12 years with adults, children, couples and families in
both the mental health and substance abuse areas. Her speciality is
with trauma in both adults and children.
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Steven Landman LMFT, LCSW, CACIII As a Licensed Marriage and
Counseling
Family Therapist, Steve works with individuals, couples and families
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and offers grounded, effective help to resolve difficulties in
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also a certified addictions counselor.
Grand Junction, CO
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relationships whether it be with a spouse, child or co-worker. He is
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John S. Schultz
940 Colorado Ave.
Grand Junction, CO
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Joseph Kuntz
518 28 Road, B101
Grand Junction, CO
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Patrick Mills
518 28 Road, Ste.
B-210
Grand Junction, CO
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William E. Hurd
740 Gunnison
Ave., 204
Grand Junction, CO
81501
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John Schultz LPC John Schultz , a Licensed Professional Counselor,
has provided psychotherapy to families, teens and couples for 12
years. He specializes in family conflict, effective parenting, blended
families, divorce/separation, effective communication, conflict
resolution, domestic violence, sex assault, PTSD, and for teens -school performance, behavioral issues, ADHD, depression,
substance abuse and socialization. His Masters in Counseling is
from SW College in Santa Fe.
Joseph Kuntz LCSW, CACII Joseph Kuntz is a licensed Clinical Social
worker and Certified Alcohol Counselor II. He promotes success,
surpassing goals through individual, couples and team effort. The
following are services offered to individuals, couples and agencies:
individual therapy, group processing, mediation, trainings and
coaching, couples counseling, substance abuse and anger
management counseling/ assessment. Group trainings include:
Suicide intervention/awareness, Dealing with difficult customers,
Stress in the work place and increasing supervisory skills.
Patrick Mills LPC, CACIII Patrick Mills is a Licensed Professional
Counselor focusing on individual, marital, family counseling and
group therapy for a variety of populations. He is a Certified Alcohol
Counselor and performs substance abuse evaluations and
assessments to determine treatment needs. He is a certified
domestic violence generalist, instructor for Mesa State and Colorado
Mountain College, and graduated with his M.A. in Clinical
Psychology from Eastern Kentucky University.
William Hurd LCSW Bill Hurd is an individual and family therapist
providing both secular and Christian based individual, couples, and
family therapy for clients of all ages. He provides a special emphasis
on relationship issues, depression, conflict resolution, and anger
management. He has a Master of Social Work from Colorado State
University, Juris Doctor from the C.U. School of Law, and B.S. in
Psychology from Iowa State University. Former Director of Ariel
Clinical Services.
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Millie Funderburk Psy.D., LPC Dr. Millie Funderburk received her MA
Health &
and Doctorate in clinical psychology from the University of Denver
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3150 N. 12th St.
and is a Licensed Professional Counselor. She specializes in helping
adolescents, families, and adults struggling with behavioral
problems, self-esteem issues, eating disorders, as well as
Grand Junction, CO depression/anxiety and relationship issues. She uses research
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based interventions in the areas of CBT, DBT, mindfulness,
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solution-focused and system focused treatments in her practice.
(limited schedule - only seeing existing clients)
Gary Miller LCSW Gary is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. He
received his masters degree in 1985 from the University of
Nebraska at Omaha where he participated in a Marriage and Family
therapy Specialization. In addition Gary completed a two year
postgraduate training in Marriage and Family Therapy from the Karl
Menniger School of Psychiatry and Mental Health Sciences training
program in 1991. Gary specializes in Couples Therapy, Family
Therapy and treatment of Adolescents. He has extensive experience
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Sue Brewington LCSW Sue Brewington is a licensed clinical social
worker and received her Master’s Degree in 1990 from Barry
University in Miami, Florida. Sue utilizes solution-focused, shortterm therapy incorporating cognitive/ behavioral techniques as well
as insight development with individuals; and play therapy for
children. Her practice includes couple, family, and group therapy, as
well as conflict resolution among co-workers and Critical Incident
Stress Management for job-related trauma.
Cheryl Young LMFT Cheryl Young is a Licensed Marriage and Family
Therapist who specializes in the evaluation and treatment of
children and families, play therapy with preschool and latency age
children, family therapy, and shared parenting issues. Cheryl also
provides forensic evaluations regarding child custody issues.
(limited schedule - only seeing existing clients)
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Vicky Coniff LPC Vicky Coniff LPC is a Licensed Professional
(Hospice and
Counselor with a Masters in marriage and family therapy. Vicky
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works with adults, children and families. Areas of particular
expertise include trauma and crisis support, depression, grief and
loss, working with children from broken homes, abuse, neglect, and
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working with couples and families to improve communication. Her
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approach is to establish rapport, assess values and/or interests,
Grand Junction, CO develop a level of confidence, give encouragement, be
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understanding, confront when necessary, and work through trauma
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and conflict. She has worked at HopeWest for the last 10 years.
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Vicky Coniff LPC Vicky Coniff LPC is a Licensed Professional
Counselor with a Masters in marriage and family therapy. Vicky
works with adults, children and families. Areas of particular
expertise include trauma and crisis support, depression, grief and
loss, working with children from broken homes, abuse, neglect, and
working with couples and families to improve communication. Her
approach is to establish rapport, assess values and/or interests,
develop a level of confidence, give encouragement, be
understanding, confront when necessary, and work through trauma
and conflict. She has worked at HopeWest for the last 10 years.
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