Claire received her Masters of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of Northern Colorado, a CAECREP accredited program.

In her free time during the non-winter seasons she can be found outside hiking (her photos are throughout this site), paddle boarding, playing yard games, or exploring new places.
Inside activities she enjoys are painting, doing jigsaw puzzles, art journaling, making Spotify playlists, listening to audio books, playing games, and watching movies. She loves plants, pets, and soup.

She volunteers with Pflag Fort Collins, an organization that supports LGBTQIA+ folks mainly through education and advocacy, and Shimmering Wings, Camp Erin, a grief camp for kids and teens who have experienced a death loss.

Intends to
strengthen the self through awareness,
acceptance, expression, and regulation of
emotions.

Recognizes the impact of gender,
race, sexual orientation, and other aspects
of identity on people’s psychological well-
being, due to systems of oppression.

Believes people are inherently
motivated toward positive psychological
functioning.

Understands self-concept as a
construction of life stories; these stories are
filled with characters, plots, and themes.

Believes humans are social
beings and our interactions with others
shape us.

Understands the power in noticing
how emotions are stored and experienced
within our bodies, and the power that can
come from understanding how our central
nervous system and brain talk to each
other.

Focuses on finding and
powering-up client resourcefulness and
strength.

schedule an intake:

Reach out via Prism’s Psychology Today page; an intake specialist from Mindful Therapy Group will answer your phone calls and emails to schedule you for services.

Prism Counseling does not offer crisis services.

If you are having an emergency, please call 911, call or text 988, the Trevor ProjectColorado Crisis Services, or report to your closest emergency room.