"Dr. Kulberg is a licensed clinical psychologist with over a decade of experience. In 2002, her family relocated to the Roaring Fork Valley from San Diego, California, where she was in private practice and Adjuct Professor of Psychopathology at Bethel Seminary West. Dr.
Anne Brown RN,CS graduated from University of Virginia BS in Nursing; Boston University MS in Psychiatric-Community Mental Health Nursing; currently a student at the International University for Graduate Studies working toward a Doctorate in Addiction Studies.
Alcohol Clinical Specialist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, Mass from 1981-1983; Program Director of an Outpatient Drug and alcohol Program at Greater Cape Ann Human Services in Gloucester, Mass from 1983-1987.
Licensed, clinical member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, offering integrative psychotherapy for couples and individuals, specializing in relationship counseling. Integrative counseling approaches include: psychodynamic, mindfulness, EMDR, EFT (Emotionally Focused Therapy for Couples), cognitive-behavioral. Master level counseling training was at the John F. Kennedy University Graduate School for Holistic Health Counseling.
The community mental health center for local residents and visitors to Aspen and Pitkin County, Colorado. Aspen Counseling Center is part of Colorado West Regional Mental Health, a non-profit organization which provides mental health and substance abuse treatment services to ten counties in rural Northwestern Colorado.
Eileen Kinkelaar has been with the Aspen Counseling Center since 2004, working with individuals who are struggling with drug and alcohol problems and their families. We offer individual counseling, in addition to an Intensive Outpatient program.
I provide a safe and non-judgmental atmosphere, where clients can feel comfortable as well as empowered to meet goals and experience change. I utilize an eclectic treatment approach, combining elements of several treatment modalities to best meet you needs. I view the process of change to be primarily a relational experience, as we explore together the nature of your challenges. I am a certified yoga instructor, and can provide yoga as a tool in therapy if the client is interested in this holistic approach.
Ms.Chambliss has been a therapist for 20 years serving adolescents, individuals, couples, families and groups. She serves clients with a wide range of therapeutic needs. Although her initial training is treatment of past and current trauma, she has over 4,000 hours of training in additional areas. Ms. Chambliss has also been a mediator for 30 years, and brings much of her skills in communication and conflict resolution from this training into her therapy practice.
Dr. Pray works with all ages, including couples, individuals, and families. She offers specialized skills to help clients overcome anxiety, phobias, and panic, as well as depression, bipolar, and eating disorders. She also works with addictions and relationship problems. With a strong background in attachment and resilience, Dr. Pray utilizes specific treatment protocols in cognitive behavior therapy, interpersonal therapy, and DBT. Clients learn tools to think and react differently so that they can achieve and maintain success in their relationships and lives.