Rebecca Brennan, Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist, MA
I have been a Marriage and Family Therapist since 2012 and began the Monumental Therapy Practice in 2021, and we now have seven employees. I graduated at the top of my class from Regis University in 2012. My specialty is working with marriages and families. I am trauma-trained, Gottman level II trained and trained in EMDR. I also have a certification in dealing with affairs and am well-versed in Attachment styles. I take most insurances or self-pay.
I am currently working on my doctorate in Marriage and Family. I am married and a mother of three and I have three stepchildren. I enjoy downhill skiing, hiking, and traveling. I am also very passionate about physical fitness and I am a certified Les Mills Body Pump instructor.
My goal is to serve the community by putting people over profits. I have a passion for working with troubled marriages and giving them a heartbeat again.
Emily Welshhans-Intern
My name is Emily and I am currently pursuing my Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy at Syracuse University. I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Sociology from Ohio University. In my undergraduate career, I ran a couples study looking at the impact of ADHD on relationships. It was there that I built a foundation for my interest in relational work. I have experience working with children and families within the autism community which further informs my systemic approach to therapy. I bring a genuine compassion to working with clients of all backgrounds. I openly welcome couples, families, and individuals. I am passionate about guiding clients in exploring past experiences, identifying patterns, and uncovering inner strengths that inspire the empowerment to move forward. I seek to help those navigating life’s many transitions as well as anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship management.
Heather Yates- Licensed Professional Counselor
Hello. I have been a Licensed Professional Counselor for six years, primarily working with adults who have suffered from grief and/or PTSD using reflective listening and inquiry to support reframing their traumatic experiences. I am also a National Certified School Psychologist, and for nine years in this role, I served children of all ages in their journeys towards mental health wholeness and strengthening of their relationship skills predominately through Dialectic Behavior Therapy techniques. Finally, I am a practicing Art Therapist who has utilized the creative modalities to help all clients, including families and couples, to make insights to activate the inner healing process and develop better ways of thinking about themselves, others and their life situations. If I sound like I may be a good fit for your therapeutic needs, call today and schedule an appointment!
Travis Kimsey-Intern
My name is Travis and I am currently pursuing my Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. As a Colorado native and former tennis professional turned therapist, I bring a unique blend of discipline, resilience, and compassion to my work. My passion lies in supporting adults who are navigating the challenges of addiction and grief, two of life’s most profound and often isolating experiences. I understand how hard it can be to carry the weight of the past while trying to step into a hopeful future, and I’m here to walk alongside my clients on that journey. What excites me most about this work is the opportunity to combine my own life experiences and professional training to empower others. I believe in the strength and potential that each person holds, even when life feels overwhelming. My goal is to help my clients uncover their own inner resources, build resilience, and step into the best version of themselves. Together, we’ll create a space where you feel seen, heard, and supported, because you deserve to live a life of meaning, connection, and fulfillment. Let’s get started on your journey towards healing and growth.
Josie Fish- Intern
I’m a graduate student in the Master of Arts in Counseling program at Colorado Christian University, with an expected graduation in December 2026. My counseling approach is shaped by person-centered and solution-focused theories, and grounded in real-life experience. For the past 18 years, I’ve worked as a lifestyle photographer, and for 21 years, I’ve been a mom—both roles that have helped me develop deep empathy, patience, and the ability to create a safe space for others to express themselves authentically. I grew up near the beach in Southern California, where I developed a lasting love for the water and the peace and freedom it brings. That same sense of calm and openness is something I strive to offer in the counseling space. I’m especially passionate about working with women who have experienced trauma and helping them feel seen, heard, and supported on their path to healing.
Taryn Young- Office Manager
Hi, my name is Taryn. I’m here to make sure everything runs smoothly so our amazing therapists can focus on what they do best. I do my best to make sure every client feels welcomed, supported, and cared for from day one.
Before joining the world of mental health, I worked as a paralegal, where I learned the importance of staying organized, being detail-oriented, and communicating clearly — all skills I bring with me into this role. As a mom of three boys, I also understand how hectic life can be, and how important it is to have someone on your side who’s calm, reliable, and compassionate. I truly love being part of a team that helps people heal and grow.
Nancy Ross-Admin
With a background in cardiology administration, I’ve always been driven by a passion for helping others. Mental health advocacy has long been close to my heart, and I’m proud to support and uplift the well-being of those I serve. It’s an honor to help facilitate care and stand alongside you in your journey toward better mental and emotional health.