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There is really no better way to say this. Our neurofeedback solutions are continuously evolving. We want you to have the best outcome possible, so we work with you to make sure your experience is on the right healing path.
Our Mission
Our ECS and ANP teams are trauma-informed mental health professionals providing evidence-based services in a warm, safe, and culturally sensitive environment. We model a system of healthy relationships through connection, trust, and compassion as we walk alongside our clients on their healing journey.
All of our clinicians receive training specifically in trauma-oriented neurofeedback. We listen to our experts and apply the science to match your needs.
Your ease and comfort is our primary focus. We remain compassionate to your healing process at all times.
Neurofeedback is a science. This is why we work with some of the highest trained and renowned experts in Colorado. This insures your unique protocol is on the right track.
Linnaya earned her 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, Master Addictions Counselor, and Certified Sexual Addiction Therapist. She is also a Certified Brainspotting Practitioner and Approved EMDR Consultant. CPTT and CSAT She has over seventeen years of experience working with families, teens, and adult individuals with trauma and chemical abuse/dependency issues.
Her demeanor is warm and caring. She holds a positive perspective toward humanity and believes in the innate human potential to move toward growth and change. Individual therapy is present-centered and focuses on the client’s immediate experience. 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. She is a passionate therapist who believes that if you are living, there is work to be done to continue movement toward optimal emotional, physical and cognitive health.
Linnaya is a trauma survivor with a diagnosis of PTSD. She found the courage, several years ago, to step into her own personal path of healing. Along the way, she found great joy in working with others who suffer with PTSD and trauma wounds. She says “it is a freeing experience to move past symptoms of trauma, to embrace the fruits of life and find joy in the essence of being.”
Carson holds a master’s degree for Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Colorado Christian University and previously completed her BA in Psychology at Creighton University. Between obtaining her degrees, Carson has worked as a Registered Behavioral Technician supporting children with autism in the field of Applied Behavioral Analysis.
Working in various caregiving roles, Carson has experienced resiliency as she continues to learn and grow in her professional and personal journey. She hopes to work toward creating similar resiliency and healing with her clients as she walks alongside each individual on their own unique path of healing and growth.
In her free time, Carson enjoys spending time with her friends and family, as well as her family’s new puppy Jackson. She spends her free time watching movies and taps into her creative side by trying new makeup looks.
Molly is a Colorado native who graduated from University of Colorado Denver with a BS in Psychology and a minor in Cognitive Behavioral Neuroscience. All through college, Molly worked with dogs and loved being able to provide compassionate care for animals. She has become equally as passionate for the field of neurofeedback after seeing how beneficial it can be for people struggling with past trauma, addiction and other mental health disorders. In the future, her goal is to provide Neurofeedback, as well as Animal Assisted Therapy, for individuals suffering from these mental health issues. She knows firsthand how beneficial that connection with animals can be, as well as the incredible things neurofeedback can do for people.
Molly is looking forward to attaining her BCIA Certification and going back to school for her master's degree in counseling. She is passionate about learning more about the brain and using that knowledge to help people get through difficult times in their life.
When she isn't spending time with her dog and exploring the mountains, she loves to read, draw or do embroidery. She spends a lot of time learning about the growing field of Neurofeedback as well.
Jensen grew up outside of Kansas City and graduated from the University of Kansas where she earned a BA in Linguistics, a minor in Anthropology and a certificate in Mind and Brain studies. In her academic career, she focused her studies on neuro- and psycholinguistic development through the lens of neurodivergence. Her professional career has been centered around the early and late stages of development, which includes working with children as a Registered Behavior Therapist providing ABA therapy, as well as designing a program for a local assisted living facility to aid seniors experiencing cognitive decline.
Jensen’s passion lies in understanding the whole-person. Her background in social/cultural studies has helped to frame her work in a holistic perspective that considers a person’s whole life in order to provide the most effective and relevant treatments. She strives to continuously dig deeper into her understanding of the brain so that she can continue working toward and advocating for the well-being and healing of others.
Outside of work, you can find Jensen enjoying long walks with her two dogs or traveling the world with her boyfriend. They most recently went to Australia and are always looking for suggestions on what trip to book next!
Rest assured, you are in great hands with our world-renowned consulting team.
Dr. Yvonne Tate received her Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision from William & Mary the College of Mary in 2008 and her MA in Counseling from Regent university in 2004. She became a licensed professional counselor in 2006 and she has been working in the field of Counseling and Neurofeedback since 2003. She was certified through the Biofeedback Certification International Alliance (BCIA) in 2006, has been a mentor and supervisor since 2010, and has also been teaching the didactic course for certification in Neurofeedback since 2016. For the past seven years she has concentrated on learning more about raw EEG and becoming an expert at accurately interpreting qEEG reports which is the foundation for creating effective treatment protocols. She has also had a passion for training students and practitioners in Neurofeedback in order to help fill the field with more ethical and skilled practitioners. She has worked with over 25 interns and she launched a new company, TRS Neurofeedback Education Services, in 2021. She cares deeply about people and becomes very excited for the positive changes Neurotherapy can have on their lives.
Robert Coben, Ph.D., received his doctoral degree in 1991 and has been a licensed psychologist in the state of New York since 1994. He is the Director and Chief Neuropsychologist of NeuroRehabilitation and Neuropsychological Services. His post-doctoral training in clinical and rehabilitation neuropsychology was done at the UCLA Medical Center and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in California. His experience in rehabilitation neuropsychology includes directing two separate inpatient neurorehabilitation programs. He is the former director of inpatient and outpatient brain rehabilitation at Staten Island University Hospital. He is an affiliate of Winthrop University Hospital and an affiliated researcher of NYU Medical Center.
Dr. Coben is a member in good standing of the American Psychological Association, International Neuropsychological Society, International Society for Neurofeedback and Research, and the American Association of Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. He has edited special issues of journals on EEG Connectivity and more recently as a special topic editor for Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. He has also edited a book entitled “Neurofeedback and Neuromodulation Techniques and Applications.” His research interests include the study of Neuropsychology and Neurophysiology in the understanding of childhood neurodevelopmental disorders, especially autism, and treatment applications for the same. Dr Coben has served as the President of the International Society for Neurofeedback and Research as well as the President Elect of the International Board of Quantitative Electrophysiology.
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