Juniper (Cheryl) Picolet, LPC

Juniper (Cheryl) Picolet, LPC

“Art can permeate the very deepest part of us, where no words exist.” Eileen Miller Sometimes life is hard and extra support is needed. Art and ecology therapies can facilitate a gentle way of healing through art and nature. These experiential modalities provide a...
Eleanor Bolster, LSW

Eleanor Bolster, LSW

Being a human is nuanced, confusing, and hard – but has so much potential to be exciting, fulfilling, and joyful, as well. I enjoy helping people make sense of being a human, in whatever ways we can. I also recognize that sometimes things don’t make sense, but that...
Anne Bartlett, RSMT, LSW

Anne Bartlett, RSMT, LSW

In my own journey with depression, anxiety, grief and trauma I have turned time and again to my body as a source of wisdom and grounding. I have experienced first-hand the inextricable interconnection between the body and the mind– what we think affects how we feel...
Doug Hunderman, M. Div.

Doug Hunderman, M. Div.

I have been pastoring for nearly forty years, in churches from Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Michigan and beyond. In those years I have been involved in a lot of marriage and family counseling. While I am formally retired from the pastorate I am still involved in...
Jennifer Diethrich, LPC

Jennifer Diethrich, LPC

Many children, teens and adults struggle with relationships, emotional regulation and depression. Stress, life events and emotional and mental health challenges can feel burdensome and these challenges are hard to take on by yourself. I have been a child and...