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About Erin

Erin brings her passion for learning, self-awareness, and nonjudgmental exploring to connect with her clients in the therapy room. They aim to provide a safe, warm, and honest space to work with their clients to facilitate healing. Erin utilizes relational, psychodynamic, EMDR, IFS-informed, and person-centered interventions intuitively to inform their work. You can expect them to be thoughtful, curious, empathetic, and to assist you in diving deep to find true and lasting change.

Erin received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from DePaul University in Chicago and her Master of Social Work from the University of Denver. This background in systems of power, privilege, and oppression informs their love for psychology, psychotherapy, and relational healing. They believe that therapy can be utilized as a tool to fight oppression and utilize culturally-informed therapy to do so.

Erin is white, non-binary, queer, and neurodivergent woman passionate about anti-oppression and collective liberation. Born in Colorado, and raised both here and in Arizona, they are a life-long lover of the Southwest. In their spare time, they enjoy all things outdoors with their loved ones. Erin also enjoys reading, live music, and tv and film.

Work Settings:

  • Maria Droste Counseling Center, Denver, CO

  • Mental Health Center of Denver, Denver, CO

  • The Denver Green School, Denver, CO

  • La Casa Norte, Chicago, IL

Education, Certifications, and Trainings

  • LCSW (2023)

  • IFS Circle (2023)

  • EMDR (2023)

  • Psychodynamic Use of Self (2021-2022)

  • Decolonization in Supervision (2022)

  • Gender-Affirming Letter Writing (2022)

  • Gender Identity and Affirming Care Consideration for LGBTQ Individuals and Families (2021)

  • Grief and Loss Training (2021)

  • Seeds of Change: Antiracism and Liberation Conversations (2020-2021)

  • Antiracism in Mental Health (2020)

  • Working with Substance Use (2020)


“What we cannot hold, we cannot process. What we cannot process, we cannot transform. What we cannot transform haunts us. It takes other minds and hearts to help us grow and re-grow the capacities we need to transform suffering.”

-Joseph Bobrow