Piper, Master’s Level Intern

During her undergraduate studies, Piper pursued her passion of working with families while working with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, as well as having a special seminar for their siblings. Piper also has experience working with children, adolescents, and families through her work at Horizons Colorado as a teacher, mental health program coordinator, and now current mentor for the high school students.
Piper aims to provide a safe and supportive environment as a space where her clients are encouraged to discover themselves, help them realize their full potential, and find a sense of healing through play. Piper uses an empathic, person-centered approach in her work and plans to become a Registered Play Therapist in the future. She hopes to expand her knowledge as a new therapist at Child, Adolescent and Adult Counseling of Denver as she works toward licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist.