Lizzy Wagner, MA, Licensed Professional Counselor
Lizzy enjoys working with individuals and couples facing their own life's realities, changes, and challenges. She believes that the counseling relationship is uniquely safe and accepting, but that it also requires engagement, honesty, and hard work. She asks her client(s) to be active participants, and to take responsibility as the expert on their own life.
Lizzy works with: female sexual addiction, love addiction, spouses of sex addicts, establishing boundaires in marriage, body image and self esteem, depression and anxiety, and eating disorders.
Lizzy has a Masters of Arts in Counseling from Denver Seminary and a Public Health Education degree from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. She is certified in Prepare/Enrich marriage counseling and is a Nationally Certified Counselor.
Christine Denlinger, MA, Licensed Professional Counselor
Christine has worked for over twenty years in the area of human development. Prior to moving to the Denver
area five years ago, she worked in international missions along with her husband. Christine is passionate about
facilitating growth and reconciliation in relationships. She believes that all people can gain insight and learn skills
that will help them live a balanced and fulfilled life. Her warm and caring style along with a developmental and
insight oriented approach to counseling promotes the health and well-being of her clients.
Christine specializes in treating individuals who are experiencing distress internally and in their relationships with
others due to: women love addiction, depression, anxiety, coaddiction, spouses of sex addicts, martial and relational difficulties, and spiritual issues. She holds a masters degree in
counseling from Denver Seminary and is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Colorado.
Kim Jones, MA, Licensed Professional Counselor
Kim has her Masters degree in Counseling Psychology and is a Licensed Professional Counselor. She understands how stress affects relationships and other areas in life. She
helps people with parenting skills, communication skills, depression, anxiety, life transitions, stress reduction,
and children affected by trauma. She works with women that have sufferred from past sexual trauma and addictions to relationships.
Kim approaches individuals from a whole-person perspective: examining their past and present situations and
taking into account how these are affecting their emotional, physical, social, and spiritual dimensions in their
lives. She motivates her clients towards productive communication and healthy boundaries within their
relationships. Kim’s ability to connect with people empowers and encourages her clients to resolve conflict
and move toward desired change in their lives.
Rachel Moses, MA, Licensed Professional Counselor
Rachel is passionate about helping individuals know themselves better, to experience both inner- and interpersonal-
growth through their brokenness and their strengths. She believes deeply in building healthy relationships, where trust,
compassion and grace abound, so that healing and hope can occur.
Rachel takes a holistic approach, believing that there are many factors that affect an individual’s well-being. She looks
at the person’s past and present experiences and how this affects their emotional, cognitive, psychological, social,
physical and spiritual well-being.
Rachel’s compassionate heart and gentle spirit allows clients to feel encouraged and safe as they work through their
struggles in therapy. Rachel has her Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology from Colorado Christian University. She is a licensed professional counselor in the state of Colorado.
Trisha Swinton, MA, Licensed Professional Counselor
Trisha works as an eclectic therapist, using client centered therapy and a family systems approach. She joins the family working as a team player to provide a nonjudgmental empathetic approach to counseling. Her belief is that if one person in the system makes a positive change, the entire system will positively change as well.
In working with individuals, Trisha assists her clients to determine underlying fears, gaining insight into the cause of the fear and anxiety, and beginning the healing process. She treats victims who have been abused by empowering them and helping them find their inner strength to cope in a healthy way.
Trisha works with adults, adolescents, children and families.
She also works with people who are suffering from depression, anxiety, relationship issues, eating disorders, and victims of abuse.
Kevin Leapley, MA, LPC, Certified Sex Addiction Therapist
Kevin is the Director of the Sex Addiction Recovery program at Front Range Counseling Center, an
outpatient counseling service specifically for the treatment of men who suffer from the results of sexually addictive
and compulsive behavior.
Kevin Leapley received specialized training in treating sexual addiction from Dr. Patrick Carnes and Kevin is a Certified Sexual Addiction Therapist. But Kevin did not just go to college or a training program and read about
recovery from sexual addiction. He personally went through his own journey of recovery. Who is
better able to help you than a counselor who knows what you are struggling with and also personally knows what it will
take to heal?
Kevin’s area of focus in counseling is to work with clients who struggle with sexual addictive behaviors, partners of
sex addicts, couples experiencing infidelity, and men who struggle with anger. Kevin runs several of the men's sexual addiction recovery groups at Front Range Counseling Center.
Richard Carterr, MA, Registered Psychotherapist
Richard’s area of focus in counseling is sexual addiction recovery. Richard has both education and personal experience in overcoming sexual addiction. From his own personal struggle, he extends the unconditional love and mercy God has shown him. Richard’s greatest joy is to see men experience God's transforming power and healing grace! His counseling style includes cognitive-behavioral approaches as well as other methods that strive to address the needs of the whole person; spiritual, natural, and emotional.
Richard brings giftedness and experience as well as scriptural and psychological insights to help individuals, couples, and families. He has the experience to help with various forms of relational struggles and personal brokenness. Richard believes that counseling is about hope and healing. Therefore, the counseling relationship is about finding hope, pursuing healing, and moving toward wholeness. Richard approaches counseling through relationship.
Ken Curry, MA, Registered Psychotherapist
Relationships are designed to provide a deep source of fullness, joy and passion in our lives. However, during many seasons of life, because of varied reasons, most people experience confusion, pain or brokenness in their relationships. Ken wants you to know that you are not alone.
With open, warm and collaborative style Ken brings his life experience, educational knowledge and relational insights to your counseling experience. His general focus includes Marriage, Family and Men. More specific areas include; life transitions, sexuality, fathering, parenting, boys, reconciliation, pre-marital, singles and navigating chronic disease as a family.
Among the varied work experiences Ken has had in the past he has been an associate pastor in the Denver area for 11 years and a therapeutic foster father for 8 years. Ken has earned an MA in Biblical Counseling from Colorado Christian University, a post-graduate training certificate in Marriage and Family Therapy from the Family Therapy Training Center of Colorado (now Denver Family Institute).
Steven Marks, MA, Licensed Professional Counselor
Steve’s specialty in marriage counseling is in helping couples deal with sexual addiction and other addictions and the co-
dependent behaviors associated with addictions in a relationship and the chaos that is created. “I understand how difficult
it can be to reach out for help and enter into counseling, especially when it involves issues such as sexual addiction,
infidelity and abuse within one's marriage relationship. This is why I try and create a counseling environment in which each
person will feel safe, fully accepted, and gain hope that things can get better.”
Steve combines a warm, engaging relational style of counseling with the ability to challenge clients in changing things that
can be changed and accepting things that cannot. Steve's compassionate heart and gentle spirit allows his clients to feel
encouraged and empowered as they work through their struggles. Steven is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Colorado and is certified as a PrePare/Enrich marriage counselor. He is
also certified in PREP (Prevention and Relationship Enhancement Program). Steve is in the process of being certified by
the AACC Light Learning Institute in “Marriage Works” and “Healthy Sexuality.”