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Denver Southeast Office
7200 E. Hampden Ave., Suite 205
Denver, CO 80224
303-933-5800

Littleton Office
6901 S. Pierce St., Suite 235
Littleton, CO 80128
303-933-5800

Meet the Counselors at the Denver Office:

 

 

Denver Southeast Office Counselors

 

The counselors at Denver Sex Therapists (DST) are committed, trained, and experienced to help you develop a healthy, balanced marriage.  All counselors have obtained graduate degrees and extensive experience in a mental health field.  Your counselor will guide your walk to increase the quality of your life and relationships with God, self, and others.

 

An important step toward a healthy life is to choose a therapist who is right for you.  As you read about our therapists, pray for direction about who is appropriate to you.

 

We are committed to creating a comfortable and secure clinical environment, so the client can proceed through his or her personal treatment plan with dignity, privacy, and confidence.

 

The therapists of DTS are each independent mental health professionals, with their own private practices. While DTS has carefully selected each counselor, they are not employees of DTS but rather are independent counseling businesses.


Staff Pic 1Anne Gonsoulin, LPC, LMFT, CST: Anne is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT), and a Certified Sex Therapist (CST). She has over 18 years experience providing both relationship and sexuality therapy. When providing sexuality therapy, Anne uses her client's sexuality issues as a lens into broader relationship issues. Anne specializes in helping clients/couples that struggle with sexual desire issues, erectile dysfunctions, orgasmic difficulties, high conflict relationships and with couples who are struggling to keep the relationship together or trying to bring a spark back into their lives.  Her approach involves providing intense sessions of 2 + hours in length, with less frequent sessions needed for change and resolution to presenting issues. She has been married for 45 years and has 5 grown children with 5 grandchildren.

 


Staff Pic 1Ken Curry, MA, LMFT: 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. 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. You are not alone. With open, warm and collaborative style Ken brings his life experience, educational knowledge and relational insights to your counseling experience. 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) and a BA in Pastoral Studies from CCU.  He is also certified  as a Prepare/Enrich marriage counselor.

 


Staff Pic 1Kevin Leapley MA, LPC: Kevin Leapley 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. Counseling is also available for wives, couples and partners. 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 lived “the life” and 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 earned a Masters Degree in Counseling from Denver Seminary and he is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Colorado.

 


Staff Pic 1Claudette Siekmeier, MA, LPC: She enjoys working with couples who are seeking premarital or marriage counseling.  She is also interested in working with adult singles, divorce recovery, and life transition concerns. She believes that counseling is an opportunity to provide the trusting environment that is needed for clients to share their concerns and also a place for them to learn skills to handle life better. Her gentle spirit and relational style provide a safe place for the clients to become aware of problem areas and learn prevention skills. Claudette has a Master's degree in Counseling from Denver Seminary and a Teaching degree in Life Management from the University of Northern Colorado.  She is a National Certified Counselor and is certified in Couples Communication as well as Prepare/Enrich programs.

 


Staff Pic 1Rachel Moses, MA, LPC: Rachel works with individuals and couples for marriage issues, conflict resolution, grief and loss, depression, domestic violence, other relational difficulties, trauma, and spiritual issues. She also works with children using play therapy, teens, and children with aspergers. 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 and she is a licensed professional counselor in the state of Colorado.

 


Staff Pic 1Linnaya Widhalm, MA, NCC, CACIII: Linnaya’s goal in family therapy is to facilitate growth in the system and between members by the use of congruent communication, accessing coping skills and enhancing self-worth. Her therapy focuses on marital and family discord, substance abuse/dependence, co-dependence, life skills, depression, grief and loss, and eating disorders. Linnaya has earned a Master’s Degree from the University of Northern Colorado in Community Counseling with a focus on Marriage and family Therapy. She is a National Certified Counselor and holds a BA in Psychology from the University of Colorado. Linnaya is a Certified Addictions Counselor II and has five years experience working with families and individuals with chemical abuse and dependency issues.