Meet Marley
Hi there, I’m Marley. I’ve been working with the perinatal population several years and have developed a deep affinity for supporting new parents, recognizing how pivotal this time is for the entire family system. Additionally, I also hold special interest in working with women who are not parents, by choice or by circumstance.
I am a graduate of the Transpersonal Wilderness Therapy program at Naropa University. With a background in outdoor education and backcountry guiding, I’ve cultivated a deep appreciation for the relationship between individuals and the natural world. I strive to incorporate this connection into my work with clients, using the resources of nature to enhance the therapeutic process. ​
My goal is to support clients in the most holistic, authentic, and collaborative way possible. I am committed to ongoing education to ensure that I create an equitable and socially just space for all those I work with. I particularly enjoy working with families from diverse backgrounds. ​
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For those interested in integrating movement and more intentional meditation practices, I offer outdoor sessions tailored to each client’s unique journey. Feel free to reach out if you’d like to learn more about this offering!
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My previous clinical experience includes working with individuals with special needs, supporting a crisis intervention counselor, and providing mentorship to incarcerated clients through Focus Reentry in Boulder, Co.
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Outside of my work, I prioritize self-care through activities such as spending time with friends and loved ones, in or near water, hiking, reading, rock climbing, gardening, and traveling.
Education and training
Naropa University
Master in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Transpersonal Wilderness Therapy Concentration
Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders, Postpartum Support International
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Mindfulness in Psychotherapy Training, PESI, Inc.
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Black Maternal Mental Health Training, MARCE of North America
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Circle of Security Facilitator, Circle of Security International
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Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health and Development, Mary Ellen Institute
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PMAD Training, Seleni Institute
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LPC Supervisor Training, Colorado Counseling Association
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LGBTQ+ Concepts & Skills for Perinatal Populations, Rocky Mountain Equality
