Meet the Therapists

Rebecca Brennan
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.

Jennifer Hight
At its core, psychotherapy is an interpersonal learning setting where a constantly evolving therapeutic relationship teaches us how to confront life’s challenges and stressors. I believe in co-creating a personal experience for each client to better understand and interpret emotions while developing a more adaptive life narrative; this increases self-awareness and ultimately moves clients toward transformation. I welcome clients with compassion, curiosity, and authenticity while encouraging clients to become better aware of their growth edges as they navigate toward balance, self-acceptance, healthy boundaries, and positive change.
I hold a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health from Adams State University, and a Bachelor of
Arts in Psychology from Fort Lewis College. I use a relational approach to cognitive behavioral
therapies as well as considering the psychodynamic importance of each client’s story. Together,
these frameworks help to both inspire self-understanding and provide clients with skills and
knowledge about themselves, others, and the world. I specialize in trauma, adolescents, early
adulthood/college life, depression, anxiety, and LBGTQ+ issues. I believe a strong therapeutic
alliance can successfully alleviate emotional pain and discomfort by helping others heal through
self-exploration and living more consciously.
“In order to be who we truly are, we have to let go of who we think we are.” – Ram Dass

Morgan Sparks, Intern
My name is Morgan and I hold a Bachelor’s of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) and is currently pursuing a Master’s of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Grand Canyon University (GCU). With a focus on holistic wellness, I hope to integrate a neurobiological perspective into therapy, helping clients understand the connection between the brain, body, and emotional experiences.
I have 5 years of experience working with children, teens, and families, particularly those impacted by trauma and involved in the adoption and foster care systems. Believing that the therapeutic relationship is fundamental to success, I strive to create a supportive, empathetic environment where clients can explore and work through their challenges.
In addition to individual therapy, I am curious about working with parents and couples, offering guidance and support to strengthen relationships and foster emotional well-being. Outside of professional work, I enjoys spending time with family, including my fur babies, dogs, cats, and horses. I also love engaging in outdoor activities like hiking, practicing yoga, reading, and watching The Office.