Our Community

The therapists and artists listed on this page are people we actively engage in supportive relationships with whether for consultations, supervision, collaborations, etc. and they have given their permission to be featured on our website.

We at Creative Core Therapy, LLC believe in the power of community and communal support. To uphold our values and mission statement, we maintain connections and relationships with other professionals to consult with. As part of this, therapists are encouraged to have their own private therapist and participate in team meetings weekly together. We want to introduce to you our community of artists, healers, and therapists that we make referrals to, consult, and/or connect with as a part of our community whether professionally, personally or both! This section is a special feature of some incredible artists, healers, and therapists in the Colorado Community.

Therapists in Our Community

 

The Colorado Art Therapy Association develops awareness of the practice and profession of art therapy throughout Colorado, maintains and improves standards of practice, and provides resources for its members and the general public.

Website: https://www.arttherapycolorado.org/
Instagram:
@arttherapyco

Queer Asterisk is a Colorado 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization providing queer-informed counseling services, educational trainings, and community programming.

Website: https://queerasterisk.com/
Instagram:
queerasterisk

Leanne Morton, MA, LPC, ATR-P (she/her) Art-making enables us to explore our inner landscape, uncover parts of ourselves that are beyond words, and create meaning from our experiences. As a trained Mental Health Counselor and Art Therapist, I offer a blend of counseling and art therapy services to support pre-teens through adults in healing traumas, deepening connection to self, and living a more authentic life.

My specialties include working with highly-sensitive individuals to reduce anxiety and stress, strengthen self-awareness, process grief and loss, explore life transitions, heal traumas, and navigate spiritual emergence. I prioritize an integrated approach to counseling through a Trauma-Informed Lens, Mindfulness-Based Therapies and Relational Approaches.

I am passionate about honoring your unique set of identities, life experiences, and natural strengths to support you through healing.

Artist IG: wovenrootsstudio
Email: Leanne@wildsunflowerwellness.com
Website: https://www.wildsunflowerwellness.com/home

Artists in Our Community

[these artists promote mental health!]

Gerry Mulowayi (he/him) is a colorful, vibrant artist who invites new viewers to engage in a universal conversation through the language of creativity. His artwork embodies a welcoming space to step into a place of understanding, knowing, and connecting. Art becomes a simple language built upon the foundation of encouragement to pursue one’s passion that Gerry calls audiences into his work. Encompassing how people navigate through the world, the core message of the artwork produced is one of relating to responding to the world through a lens of encouragement.

“However small it may be, I’m a simple artist whose goal is to simply encourage those to pursue their dreams.”- Gerry Mulowayi

Website: https://www.artogm.com
Instagram: @theartofgerrym

Moe Gram (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist living and working in Denver, and works on a diverse array of mediums that include painting, mural, collage, and installation. Gram graduated from California State University Bakersfield with a major i

Moe Gram (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist living and working in Denver, and works on a diverse array of mediums that include painting, mural, collage, and installation. Gram graduated from California State University Bakersfield with a major in Visual Arts and a minor in Cultural Studies with a focus in Italian Culture.

Gram’s work involves themes of identity, empathy, human connection, and self reflection. The beauty of Gram’s work is beyond the aesthetics of her carefully curated color palette, and found within her request of encouraging the viewer to dig deeper within themselves. Her dedication to social justice is integrated into her work with the Denver community and youth. Gram, a mentor and educator, is involved in numerous youth collaborations and community-building organizations, with notable projects like Our Voice, Our Views, Our Vote (PlatteForum Art Lab), Here is Our Heart (Boettcher Boys and Girls Club), and Our lives, Our growth (Elevation Ability Services). Her passion for community and social change lead to Gram’s participation in Babe Walls 2020, a mural festival celebrating women and non-binary folk; her involvement was a firm reminder to a male-dominated community that their permission and acceptance was never needed.

(Photo by Adrienne Kendall and Bio By Susan Sahab)

Website: https://www.moegram.com
Instagram: @mi_moegram

R. Alan Brooks (he/him) teaches writing for Regis University’s MFA program, and Lighthouse Writers Workshop. He’s the author of “The Burning Metronome” and “Anguish Garden” - graphic novels featuring social commentary, as well as his award-winning weekly comic for The Colorado Sun, “What’d I Miss?”. His TED Talk on the importance of art reached 1 million views in 2 months. He hosts the “MotherF**ker In A Cape” comics podcast, which focuses on marginalized members of the geek world, and has written comic books for Pop Culture Classroom, Zenescope Entertainment, and more. In addition, Alan is a musician and noted stage host, regularly emceeing celebrated events, like the DINK Awards Show, and Arise Music Festival.

(Photo by Joe Rogers)

Website: https://www.ralanwrites.com
Instagram: @ralanwrites