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Colorado Springs, CO - Pueblo, Co - Spearfish, SD

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About Us

Who is All-Terrain Behavioral Health Group

About Counseling for Your All-Terrain Life

Todd Rowe and Autumne Good founded All-Terrain Behavioral Health Group in 2020 after nearly a decade of working together and practicing in parallel. Their vision was to create a group that served both clients and clinicians, offering the flexibility to navigate and overcome life's all-terrain landscape. All-Terrain Behavioral Health Group has since grown into a clinical organization with three in-person locations across two states, providing an environment where new counselors can develop while clients receive comprehensive care from providers who are genuinely committed to their well-being, whether in person or through telehealth visits.

Some insurance companies may accept our providers on a single-case agreement. Please contact us for more details if your insurance isn’t listed or if you'd like more information about our sliding scale self-pay options.

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Meet Your Individual & Family Therapist

Our Leadership Team

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Todd Rowe, PhD, LMFT

Owner & CEO

Hello! I’m a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) in Colorado. I believe in creating a judgment-free environment that fosters growth and learning. I lead and mentor new clinicians within our group to ensure exceptional care across all locations, while also working with teens, couples, and individuals in our Colorado Springs office.

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Autumne Good, LPC, NCC

Owner & COO

Hey! I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Colorado and South Dakota, and as Operations Director, I collaborate with clinicians and medical prescribers to ensure effective care and promote self-care. I specialize in faith-based and traditional counseling, as well as intensives for individuals, teens, and couples based in Spearfish, SD.

Meet Your Individual & Family Therapist

Our Colorado Springs Therapy & Counseling Team

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Laura Martin, LPC, NCC

Individual & Family Counselor

Hello! I hold a BA in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology and Psychology, along with a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Denver Seminary. Since 2011, I've worked with diverse populations in outpatient and inpatient settings, addressing issues like trauma, depression, anxiety, and relational challenges. I offer individual and family therapy, using play therapy for younger clients as needed. As an EMDRIA-trained EMDR therapist, I specialize in combining EMDR and play therapy for children who have experienced trauma.

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Adam Skinner, MA, LPC

Individual Counselor

I hold a BS in Human Services and Counseling, and an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Denver Seminary, and completed EMDR training in 2020. Before joining All-Terrain, I worked as a pharmacy technician, case manager for homeless youth and HIV+ adults, outreach worker in Denver’s nightclub scene, and a non-denominational pastor. In counseling, I define health as balance and focus on accepting all parts of oneself. My goal is to create a safe, respectful space while encouraging growth. I work with adults, both in-person and via telehealth, and am passionate about helping with trauma, codependency, pornography addiction, and loss. I don’t believe that you’re here by accident. If you're considering counseling, I’m here to help you find healing and joy.

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Nycholle Archuleta, LCSW

Child & Adolescent Counselor

Hello! I earned my BSW from Colorado State University-Pueblo in 2008 and my MSW from Newman University in 2018. I've worked in residential and day treatment settings with the IDD population, children with behavioral challenges, and youth with legal issues. I also managed a residential facility for dual-diagnosed children and adolescents with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Since 2015, I've worked in child welfare, helping families access therapeutic services and support. I take a strength-based, holistic approach to therapy, believing clients are the experts in their own lives. My role is to help support my clients and provide the tools that they need to reach their goals. 

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Katie LaCombe, MA, LPCC

Individual Counselor

I focus on creating a safe, warm space for healing and growth through therapy. My approaches include Internal Family Systems, Somatic Therapy, and a three-phased approach to complex trauma, as well as Christian faith-based services when requested. I believe in trauma-informed, culturally competent care that honors every individual. I work with clients of all ages, from adolescents to seniors, helping them heal from trauma, anxiety, depression, grief, eating disorders, and identity challenges. 

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Michelle Alcott, MFCT-intern

Marriage, Family, and Child Therapist

As a Marriage and Family Therapist Intern, I am committed to helping individuals, couples, and families navigate life’s challenges and transitions. My approach is rooted in experiential therapy, focusing on exploring emotions, thoughts, and behaviors through hands-on experiences. I have experience in rehabilitative and therapeutic massage with developmentally delayed children, and I draw on various therapeutic modalities to meet each client’s unique needs. I believe in the power of creativity and self-expression as tools for healing and growth, and I strive to create a safe, supportive space for clients of all ages to explore feelings, build healthy relationships, and cultivate resilience.

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Kristen McCulloch, MA, LAC-C

Individual and Couples Counselor

Hello, I am a Licensed Addiction Counselor Candidate working toward professional counselor licensure. I have experience in residential substance abuse centers, focusing on holistic healing and interventions like equine-assisted therapy and intensive addiction groups. With my background in addiction counseling and working with military service members, I take a direct, non-judgmental approach to therapy, which is helpful for individuals, families, and couples. I use experiential and family-systems therapy models to create personalized treatment. I believe a safe, judgment-free environment is key to effective counseling.

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Aaron Henes, MA, LPCC

Child and Family Counselor

Hi, I'm excited to work with you and help you thrive. My approach is rooted in client-centered therapy, creating a safe, non-judgmental space for exploring thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. I also incorporate somatic therapy to address the mind-body connection and use Internal Family Systems and interpersonal neurobiology to explore relationships' impact on mental health. My goal is to help you think and feel better, fostering a collaborative, empowering relationship where you feel seen, heard, and supported as you work through anxiety and improve your well-being.

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Denver DellaLucia, MA, LPC

Child and Individual Adult Counselor

Hello, I'm a licensed counselor with a master's degree in counseling from the University of Hawaii. I have experience in diverse settings, including the Department of Education, a psychiatric hospital, and vocational rehabilitation. I specialize in helping clients with depression, anxiety, ADHD, life transitions, stress, and major life decisions. My approach is compassionate, non-judgmental, and person-centered, integrating various therapeutic modalities to create personalized treatment plans. I believe clients are the experts of their own lives, and together we can build coping skills, resilience, and personal growth. Let's begin this transformative journey.

Our Pueblo Colorado Therapy & Counseling Team

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Tara Stroesenreuther, MA, LPCC

Individual and Family Counselor

Hello! I've been in the mental health and human services field since 2014, starting as a volunteer at TESSA. My recent work includes Child Welfare and as a Behavioral Specialist. I'm passionate about helping individuals, families, and children create a safe space to address distress and develop skills to navigate life. I take a holistic approach with evidence-based methods like Narrative Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, CBT, and DBT. I work with clients facing anger, anxiety, depression, ADHD, guilt, self-esteem, behavioral, and relational issues, as well as trauma, grief, and those in the LGBTQ+ community.

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Kayleigh Nelson, MA, LAC, LPCC

Individual and Family Counselor

I hold a BS in Psychology and a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. As a Licensed Addiction Counselor, I’ve spent over 6 years in substance use counseling and 3 years working with children and families in schools. I specialize in Dialectical Behavioral, Cognitive Behavioral, and Moral Recognition Therapies. I’ve worked with adolescents and adults in both outpatient and inpatient settings. My counseling style is existential and holistic, focusing on authenticity, meaning, and the connection of mind, body, and spirit. I aim to create a safe space where clients feel heard, respected, and empowered to reach their goals.

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Randy Ortiz, MA, LPCC

Individual and Child Counselor

Hello! I am a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate and School Counselor with 20 years of experience working with children and families. I have a passion for understanding diverse cultures and personalities, using a non-judgmental approach to therapy. I help children navigate school challenges and build self-esteem, while also supporting families in improving dynamics and communication. With three grown children, I also have experience in life transitions. My client-centered approach creates a safe space for healthy change. 

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Candice Beggs, MS, LAC

Teen and Individual Adult Counselor

Welcome! My therapeutic approach is person-centered, non-judgmental, and based on trust and reciprocity. I work well with individuals who are struggling with addiction, anxiety, grief and loss, and negative core beliefs. I am open-minded and use my compassion and life experiences to help guide individuals to new hope and greater opportunities. I also believe in a humanistic approach to therapy that honors an individual’s culture, spiritual diversity, and values while incorporating several techniques such as CBT, DBT, trauma-informed care, and ACT. I earned a Master’s Degree in Addiction Counseling in 2019 and became a Licensed Addiction Counselor in 2021. I am certified in Moral Reconation Therapy and Trauma Informed Care and provide level I & II education and therapy for DUI clients. I am currently working towards licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). I have worked in harm reduction with Colorado Treatment Services for over five years with prior experience in detox facilities.

Our Spearfish South Dakota Therapy & Counseling Team

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Alexis Flagstad, MA, LPCC

Teen and Individual Adult Counselor

Therapy is an opportunity for self-discovery and growth, helping you fully accept who you are while making positive changes. I have experience in community mental health, domestic violence shelters, and residential youth treatment centers. With a background in Adlerian, CBT, DBT, and Motivational Interviewing, I take an eclectic approach, using skills tailored to each client. I enjoy working with adolescents, those with ADHD, and the LGBTQIA+ community. I offer in-person sessions in Spearfish, SD, and online in both Spearfish and Colorado Springs. 

FAQs

Questions About Therapy?

What is therapy like?

Each therapy session is tailored to the client's goals. Therapists often ask clients what they hope to achieve. Therapy can be short-term, addressing specific issues, or long-term, focusing on growth and development. For therapy to be effective, clients must be actively engaged and willing to take responsibility and embrace change.

What kind of therapist is right for me?

People seek therapy for various reasons, such as addressing ongoing psychological issues, coping with life changes (e.g., divorce or job loss), or pursuing personal growth. Finding a therapist who provides support, insight, and strategies can help navigate life's challenges. A good therapist creates a safe, non-judgmental space where clients can express their feelings and fears. While therapy can be difficult, the goal is to promote growth and positive change.

What is EMDR?

Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), developed by Francine Shapiro in 1987, uses bilateral stimulation (like eye movement) to help process "stuck" memories. Based on the Adaptive Information Processing model, it is a non-invasive therapy that effectively resolves traumatic memories without retraumatizing clients. EMDR is clinically proven to be highly effective, with clients reporting better outcomes and less pain than other therapies. For more details, see the clinical reports on EMDR.

How can therapy help me?

Participation in therapy can be beneficial in a number of ways. The benefits obtained from therapy depend on the level of investment the clients have in the process, as well as their willingness to apply what they have learned. Through effective therapy, clients often find they:

  • Effectively deal with anger, grief, and depression.

  • Set and achieve individual goals for personal growth

  • Learn new ways to manage and dissolve stress

  • Develop skills to improve relationships

  • Improve communication and develop listening skills

  • Discover new ways to solve old problems

  • Improve self-esteem and develop self-confidence

  • Change negative behavior patterns and create new ones

How is family therapy different from individual therapy?

Family therapy focuses on the patterns of behavior and communication that impact the family dynamic. It can involve the entire family, a few members, or even individuals, depending on the issue. Sessions typically last 50 minutes and address topics like communication, boundaries, and how individual challenges affect the family as a whole. Unlike individual therapy, family therapy looks at the broader family patterns contributing to issues. Ultimately, it’s shaped by the family’s unique needs.

Does my family need therapy?

Every family faces challenges, and seeking support when needed is a sign of strength. Family therapy offers a neutral perspective, helping identify patterns and issues that family members may not recognize. It provides valuable tools for improving communication, managing triggers, and overcoming obstacles. Whether dealing with ADHD, depression, anxiety, addiction, or trauma, therapy can help families navigate difficult situations and foster healing. If your family feels stuck or overwhelmed, family therapy can help create lasting positive change.

Can’t I just take medication instead of getting therapy?

Medication can help manage symptoms of mental health disorders, but it doesn’t address the root cause. Like treating pain with medication before surgery, it may be necessary to combine medication with therapy for effective treatment. Therapy helps uncover and address the underlying issues, supporting long-term healing. While doctors prescribe medications, therapists, who see clients more often, can spot side effects or interactions early. Therapy offers a lasting solution, helping clients achieve sustainable growth and overall well-being, beyond just symptom relief.

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Asking for help is always a challenge. At All-Terrain Behavior Health we want to ensure that you have a partner ready to lighten your load that allows you to feel safe asking for help. Contact us today and someone will get back to you to schedule an appointment. Your journey begins today.

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