Tremaine is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate, starting with CATP in 2022 with her internship. Tremaine received her Masters degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Colorado Christian University. Tremaine has experience working in residential, in-home, and homeless settings with individuals and their families. Tremaine’s experience includes counseling, mentoring, and advocating for teens and young adults.
Tremaine believes life is a beautiful enigma filled with highs and lows. She strives to understands how the low hardships can affect the mind, heart, and spirit. Tremaine is thrilled to walk with her clients to encourage, and offer therapeutic support for those who believe they are walking a path of hardship, using faith/spiritual concepts that are important to her clients.
Kirstin Crawford, a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate, recently graduated from Liberty University with a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. As well, she holds a BS in Family and Child Development.
Kirsten believes that life often does not turn out as one expects. Walking through those unexpectations can feel uncomfortable and vulnerable. Kirstin’s goal is to step into that space with her clients to untangle some of those questions and arrive at a true understanding of who they are.
Kirstin’s educational background focuses on the life stages of development and the effects of transitions on relationships within the family unit. She strives to help individuals and families overcome trauma, grief, anxiety, and relational concerns. Kirstin is experienced in working with children and often implements play therapy and art therapy so children and adolescents can express their needs, thoughts and experiences effectively.