About
John Oh, MA LPCC
COUNSELING PHILOSOPHY AND APPROACH
Rather than providing quick-fix solutions, my role is to help you connect the dots, fostering self-awareness and guiding you towards healing. Together, we will identify, nurture, and leverage your inner resources to address your concerns and overcome the hurdles you're facing.
I specialize in working on Childhood Trauma, Anxiety, Depression, Destructive Behaviors, Men's Issues, Couple Therapy & Christian Counseling. I am dedicated to empowering you to lead a fulfilling life. Listen, we all need help sometimes – and this is a partnership to your personal growth and healing.
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My passion for counseling began in my late 20s when I started to recognize how deeply unresolved trauma and family dynamics were impacting my life. Working through those layers of pain with help was incredibly hard, but it led to real healing. That journey brought me to a place of emotional freedom and a deeper sense of wholeness.
As I experienced my own transformation, I became increasingly drawn to the world of emotional and mental health. What started as personal growth turned into a calling to support others on their own healing journeys. This eventually led me to pursue formal training in professional counseling.
Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of integrating what I’ve learned into my professional and community settings, helping people develop healthier emotional practices. I’ve supported individuals, couples, and groups who are seeking growth in their faith, personal lives, and mental health.
With over 20 years of leadership experience in non profit service, I’ve worked with a wide range of people from diverse cultural backgrounds: including youth, young adults, married couples, and seniors. I specialize in helping clients navigate relationship issues, faith-based challenges, anxiety, trauma recovery, and life transitions.
Whether you are looking for support in relationships, overcoming past trauma, or Christian counseling, my goal is to walk with you in a way that is compassionate, grounded, and oriented toward lasting growth.
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Though not a Colorado native, I've made this beautiful state my home for many years. I'm a proud husband and father to three wonderful, albeit challenging, kids who I adore 60% of the time. My hobbies include reading, backpacking, drinking coffee prepared scientists, meeting new people, traveling, and trying new activities and adventures.
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LPCC (Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate)
Brainspotting Certified
20 years in Non-profit and Church Ministry
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Adults (18+)
Teenagers (13+)
Seniors (65+)
Marriages (Couples)
COUNSELING TYPE
Individuals
Couples
Groups
Workshops
Angela Stout, MA LPCC
COUNSELING PHILOSOPHY AND APPROACH
I am passionate about walking alongside individuals and couples in their journeys toward healing and growth. My heart is in supporting trauma recovery, strengthening relationships, and fostering resilience through compassionate, evidence-based care. I believe in the power of connection and the therapeutic alliance to create meaningful change, and I bring warmth, cultural sensitivity, and a commitment to relational healing into every session.
I specialize in working with individuals and couples, supporting adults as they heal from past trauma, anxiety, and depression. As a Brainspotting Practitioner with a background in Christian counseling, I am dedicated to partnering with you on your journey toward healing, growth, and wholeness.
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LPCC (Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate)
Brainspotting Practitioner, trained with Dr. Pie Frey
Supported Ukrainian war refugees in Budapest through counseling and group therapy
Maxwell Leadership Certified Trainer, Teacher, Speaker, and Coach
Advanced Certified DISC Consultant
Chi Sigma Iota,
Counseling Academic and Professional Honor Society International
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I use a variety of modalities, such as:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT),
Eclectic approach tailored to each client’s needs
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Adults (18+)
Teenagers (13+)
Seniors (65+)
Marriages (Couples)
COUNSELING TYPE
Individuals
Couples
Groups
Workshops
Bethany Porter, MA LPCC
COUNSELING PHILOSOPHY AND APPROACH
One reason I decided to become a therapist is because I love hearing people’s stories. I am naturally curious and also believe that we are created for community and being known. Though much of our trauma takes place in relationships, we also find healing in the context of safe and healthy connection. My heart as a therapist is to do this very thing: create safe spaces for my clients to share their stories, vulnerabilities, and hopes for the future. Using a trauma-informed and attachment lens, I will help you integrate your pain into a meaningful and hope-filled story.
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LPCC (Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate)
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT)
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT),
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Adults (18+)
Teenagers (13+)
Seniors (65+)
Marriages (Couples)
COUNSELING TYPE
Individuals
Couples
Groups
JENNIFER KOVACH MA, LPC
Neurowellness Center
I have deep desire for helping others, I immerse myself in each client, offering undivided attention and genuine care. My personal journey, marked by a debilitating battle with anxiety and panic, fueled my quest for freedom. Motivated by this experience, I delved into the intricate realm of neuroscience, dedicating years to research and formal education. Now, armed with a deep understanding of the brain, I am here to guide you on your path to wellness. Let's embark on this transformative journey together, restoring peace and balance to your
EXPERIENCE
Internship at Contemporary Learning Academy, Red Cross, Shadow Of Hope Counseling and Crossroads Counseling
Ran and managed various Neurofeedback Clinics
Diadictic Neurofeedback Training and Mentorship
Girl Above Organization
Speaking engagements
Extensive experience in Drug and Alcohol Treatment Centers
