Our Team

 
 

Helen Hudson

Helen is a Nationally Board Certified Counselor (NBCC). She has an undergraduate degree in communications from Stanford and a MEd in human development counseling from Vanderbilt. Helen has 30 years of experience within the private and community sectors of mental health, while being relatively new to the telehealth world. Helen enjoys working working with diverse populations where she can tailor treatment to match her client’s needs. Helen brings a wealth of information to her clients as she has authored a memoir on Alzheimer’s, written a column for the American Counseling Association, and presently writes an advice column for the Stanford Daily. Helen enjoys weaving a little bit of humor amidst her knowledge and expertise.

 

Tara Brisnehan

Tara is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of AZ. She has had over 7 years of experience working with individuals, couples, and families. She works primarily with adults during any of their life phases as her approach is client centered, strength-based and solutions-focused. Tara works with primarily anxiety and depression, but especially focuses on how these mental health issues present themselves in relationships. Life challenges are inevitable, but Tara believes that having a safe, validating, nurturing therapeutic environment can be the catalyst to the best outcome. Tara works hard to build self-confidence in her clients so they feel empowered and motivated to accomplish their goals. Between helping her clients feel safe, and working hard to increase client’s perspective of themselves, treatment goals and objectives are significantly easier to accomplish.

 
 
 

Hope Roberts

Hope is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) in the state of CO. Soon, she will also have her Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC) in the state of AZ as well. She graduated from the University of Arizona with her bachelors in family studies and human development. She went on to complete her masters in clinical mental health counseling. Hope brings 7 years of experience to BLBT. Her background includes many different age groups, but primarily teens, young adults, and adults. Hope specializes in anxiety, depression, and relationships. She is client-centered, trauma-informed, strengths-based, solutions-focused, and values-based. Hope understands that being a cisgender White woman is a very different experience than a lot of other people experience and she wants to make sure to hold space for equity, justice, diversity, inclusion as it relates to the clients she services. She’s hoping that clients will see therapy as a car ride. The client is in the driver’s seat all the while receiving gentle guidance, motivation, and empathy along the way.

 

Tara Anderson

Tara is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) in the state of CO. She completed her undergraduate psychological studies in 2018 and completed her masters in contemplative psychology and Buddhist psychology in 2022. During her academic endeavors, Tara worked as a mentor, role model, and a facilitator for youth. She was able to facilitate guided meditations, yoga, creative arts, gardening, and help cultivate a passion for music. Her work with adults has largely focused on trauma, not only how to approach the trauma itself, but also how to navigate the side effects of trauma. Tara’s therapeutic modality is trauma-informed, client-focused, and strengths-based. Tara considers herself to be a LGBTQIA+ ally and welcomes clients of a diverse background

 

Catt Smiley

(She/Her/Hers) is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Colorado. Catt graduated from Salve Regina University with a Master’s Degree in Clinical Rehabilitation and Mental Health Counseling and attended University of Rhode Island where she completed her undergraduate studies, double majoring in Psychology and Human Development & Family Studies. Catt has 4 years of experience working with a wide range of individuals who struggle with anxiety, depression, trauma, feeling stuck, and general life transitions. Catt is a queer-identifying therapist, also having a special interest and experience in working with the LGBTQIA+ population. Catt loves walking alongside clients, working to unearth innate coping strategies and collaboratively develop new ways of seeing themselves, the world, and their place within it. Catt uses client-centered therapy and holistic methods in her practice and believes it is necessary to integrate mental, physical, spiritual, and emotional forms of well-being to help clients develop a deeper understanding of themselves on all of these levels. Catt strives to create an environment of safety, acceptance, validation, humor, and empathic understanding. 

 

Kaite Lempp

Kaite is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) in the State of CO. She graduated from the University of Northern Colorado with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology in 2018, and went on to complete her Master of Arts in clinical mental health counseling and transpersonal art therapy. With over six years of experience in the mental health field, working with diverse populations, Kaite is most intrigued by helping clients navigate the complexity of their relationships, in hopes that they can heal themselves through a better understanding of this intersection. Kaite believes in developing the therapeutic relationship as the catalyst to real change. She provides compassionate, trauma-informed care to her clients. She believes in a client-centered approach, where the client is the expert of their own experiences and their future goals and objectives. Kaite acts as the facilitator as her clients show her what is most valuable for them. If so desired, Kaite’s expertise in art therapy can encourage more holistic, organic, and creative aspects of mental health.

 

Erin Wesley

Erin is Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) in the State of CO. She has over 10 years of experience working with youth, adults, and families. She understands how the family system impacts, both positively and negatively, individual values, beliefs, and perspectives. Erin has had significant experience helping people understand how their own childhood trauma can morph into eating disorders, addiction, or environments that make healing feel completely overwhelming. She believes in harnassing self-awareness, self-confidence, and our own strength-based abilities to heal. Erin uses a trauma-informed, person-centered approach, with elements of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), EMDR, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). Erin places great emphasis on therapeutic rapport because connecting professionally is the catalyst to change.

 

Stacy Delbaugh

Stacy is a Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC) as well as a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) in the State of CO. She completed her undergraduate degree in 2012 in human services. She then went on to complete her graduate degree in 2016.  She has had over 22 years of experience within the behavioral health field working with adolescents and adults individually, within a couples setting, and/or family therapy setting. Stacy has extensive experience helping people both explore the root causes behind negative coping skills as well assisting them in developing new functional habits that are more suited to accomplish future goals and objectives. She uses Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), solutions-focused, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and motivational interviewing to eliminate the incongruence between values and current behaviors. 

 

Samuel Bierbrauer

Samuel Bierbrauer is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) in the State of Colorado. Samuel graduated from Colorado Mesa University in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and went on to complete his master’s degree in in mental health counseling at Arizona State University. In 2017, he received his Ph.D. in counselor education from the University of Central Florida. Samuel has a diverse range of clinical experience in working with individuals, couples, and families who struggle with various mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, personality disorders, and addictions. Samuel takes a client-centered approach to counseling in that he collaboratively works with clients to not only better understand themselves but assist clients on their journey towards a more fulfilling, values-driven life. By utilizing mindfulness-based techniques, Samuel invites his clients to actively engage in the counseling process  to achieve their goals of living a life filled with purpose and passion. 

 

Jennifer Valenzuela-Sliger

Jennifer Valenzuela-Sliger is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) in the state of Colorado. Jennifer graduated with her undergraduate and graduate degree from the University of Nevada, Reno. Jennifer obtained her counseling degree from Adams State University in 2017. Jennifer brings 12 years of experience working with adolescents and families to the Better Lives Building Tribes community. She is eclectic in that she uses client-centered approaches to meet her client’s needs. She is proficient in motivational interviewing, and trauma-informed practices, but she also knows that clients are their own best asset. Jennifer is bilingual and thrives in her ability to provide services to clients of all different backgrounds. 

 

Brynn Robles

Brynn is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) in the State of CO. She received her Bachelor of Science in human services from Metropolitan State University, and her Master of Arts in school counseling and clinical counseling from the University of Northern Colorado. She has spent 16 years in the mental health field working with diverse populations. Brynn places a big emphasis on family systems, not just as we view our families in the present moment, but also how we have come to develop our own family systems throughout our childhood. Specializing in teens and young adults has given her the ability to see how needs change with time and how adaptations can be made along the way to better serve adulthood. She focuses on the most significant relationships, whether that be intimate partnerships, or otherwise, in order to use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), as well as solutions-focused modalities to help clients better understand how beliefs, perspectives, and thoughts could potentially be limiting them from accomplishing their goals. The therapeutic relationship is everything to Brynn, so she is incredibly motivated to align, connect, and identify strengths as the organic exploration of getting to the best version of themselves takes place.

 

Patti Roberts

Patti is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) in the State of CO. She received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Illinois and later went on to earn a Master of Arts in counseling from Adam’s State University in 2018. For the last five years, Patti has worked in the academic setting, providing mental health support to students, staff and families. Prior to her time in education, Patti worked in community mental health, helping clients transition between different levels of care for varying symptoms of depression and/or anxiety, resulting from traumatic experiences (as a child or more recently), addiction, abuse, or regular relational conflict. Patti places a large emphasis on the community that we surround ourselves by. Patti utilizes multiple modalities for providing therapy, depending on the needs of the client. She provides a trauma-informed space that is safe, non-judgmental, and accepting to explore deep thoughts and emotions. Patti believes that life will always provide us with difficult times, things to get through, and struggles from which to grow. These are experiences we get simply for being human. However, just because pain is to be expected does not mean we have to suffer alone. Patti works to find the source of the issue, create new skills and ways of thinking, and find healing and personal growth in the struggle.