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North Loveland Therapists

4190 N Garfield Avenue, Suite 1

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Cecelia Castell, LPCC

Cecelia believes therapy is a deeply personal experience that embraces and highlights the diversity of her clients. She believes that understanding and reconciling the events and influences of the past strengthens us in the present, while accepting "what is" paves the way for a clear and conscious way forward. 

​Her approach is grounded in offering a compassionate space that builds upon the insights and strengths within her clients. She values depth in the therapeutic relationship, recognizing its singular potential to foster opportunities for growth, insight and perspective.

With a focus on adult clients 18+, Cecelia supports individuals experiencing depression, trauma/PTSD, relational stress, and challenging life transitions including divorce. Her clients are also those who find themselves carrying family of origin wounds and other emotional injuries, which may create  increasing difficulty in adult life.

 

Cecelia's therapeutic style encourages holistic exploration and draws from psychodynamic principles, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, and feminist theory, Cecelia integrates diverse tools and perspectives with mind-body components to facilitate comprehensive support. 

 

Cecelia holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Northern Colorado. Her previous counseling experiences include supporting the mental health needs of adults in recovery and working with individuals impacted by domestic violence.

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Carter Holmes, LPCC

Carter's primary intention is for his clients to achieve meaningful change and connection in their lives. His hope is that they may find joy and fulfillment in ways that may have been missing.

Carter is skilled in treating trauma, depression, anxiety, and self esteem issues, as well as life transitions and career changes. His approach to treatment is strongly influenced by the needs of each individual and Carter feels drawn to exploring the nuanced impacts of his clients' life circumstances, environment, and upbringing.

Carter brings an emphasis on each client's unique worldview to the therapeutic relationship and utilizes a person-centered approach  with mindfulness techniques, cognitive behavioral skills, and other interventions based on the individual's needs. Carter's clients tend to be college students and other adults, some of whom are looking to explore relationship dynamics. He has a passion for working with the LGBTQIA+ community among other diverse populations.

Carter received his Master’s degree in Counseling and Career Development with an emphasis in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Colorado State University. His training and experience enable him to treat a wide range of adult mental health concerns in individual and group therapy settings.

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Stevie Madden, LPC

Stevie taps into the fundamental resiliency of her clients. She believes truth, connectedness, and authenticity inspire and empower change. Helping others learn they are worthy, valuable, and enough is her true passion and she invites clients into a space that allows openness and self discovery.

A trauma-informed approach paired with a cheerful and curious personality, Stevie assists clients in repairing their relationship with themselves and directing warmth and acceptance inward, which can pave the way for enduring healing and growth. 

Stevie specializes in working with individuals who struggle with addiction, anxiety, mood disorders and trauma. Her background includes extensive training in CBT, DBT, and motivational interviewing. Her versatile skillset includes helping others untangle negative thought patterns and eliciting dynamics that spur internal change. She collaborates with clients to increase emotion regulation and leverages their individual strengths so that coping skills can be most effective.

Stevie received a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Regis University. Her previous clinical work includes extensive experience in an outpatient-based treatment setting supporting adolescents and young adults and their families struggling with substance use and co-occurring disorders. 

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Ashley Schmaltz, LPCC

Ashley collaborates with her clients as they heal, grow, and gain confidence from the challenges they face. She creates an empowering environment where clients feel heard, valued, and can share their experiences. She uniquely supports each individual in pursuing the life they desire.

Ashley practices from a foundation of person-centered and trauma-informed therapy combined with mindfulness, CBT, narrative therapy, and emotionally focused couples therapy. She joins with her clients to explore their struggles and fears and find connections to the past. Ashley brings intention to sessions and explores with clients the impact of their environments and relationships.

Ashley is skilled in working with individuals struggling with anxiety, stress, life transitions, trauma/PTSD, and relational issues and has experience supporting foster and adoptive parents. She is also passionate about working with couples to improve communication, foster connection and heal from past traumas.

Ashley received her Master’s degree in Professional Counseling with an emphasis in Couples, Marriage, and Family Therapy from the University of Northern Colorado. Her training and experience enables her to work with a variety of mental health concerns with children, adolescents, adults, and couples.

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Megan Silberhorn, LPCC

Therapy is about facing what holds us back from becoming our highest selves; it is discovering the truth of who we are. Megan helps her clients transcend their wounds and fears, and provides the opportunity to heal in relationship with another human being. For many of us, there is an experience we have always been missing of what it feels like to be truly safe and secure. 

Megan is trained in EMDR and AEDP and brings a focus in her work to the therapeutic relationship, attachment, and leveraging connection as a way through trauma, emotional overwhelm, and isolation. Megan works with clients ages 12+ and brings advanced skill to her work with teens and young adults.  

The space to pause and take time can feel new and Megan provides an accepting environment for clients to reflect, consider and explore. Megan works extensively with trauma and complex PTSD, anxiety and life transitions. She also sees clients experiencing addiction, grief & loss, identity concerns, self-harm, struggles with self-esteem, suicidal ideation, and women's issues.  

Megan brings an inclusive, growth-oriented perspective to therapy that seeks to honor the inner world of others. Megan holds a Master's degree in Mental Health Counseling from Colorado Christian University and her background includes working with college students.

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