Our Team

We are extremely proud of our staff at the Warrior Support Center.  With over 150 years of combined clinical experience, the clinicians at Haven's Warrior Support Center bring the most cutting edge treatments to the forefront in treating combat veterans.   To find out more about these dedicated providers and their areas of expertise, please read below.


Brian Duncan, MA, LPC, CAC III

Mr. Duncan is the founder, President and CEO of A Family Harbor. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Level III Certified Addictions Counselor with over ten years of clinical experience working with children, adolescents and adults in inpatient, outpatient, and community mental health settings. He was clinical director for mental health centers in Denver and Colorado Springs and has owned and operated a private practice for over nine years. His clinical experience is focused on treating marriage and family issues, depression, anxiety, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anger problems, divorce, and conflict resolution. His treatment approaches include cognitive behavioral intervention techniques, family therapy, solution focused therapy, and trauma processing therapy techniques including Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and prolonged exposure. He holds a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Colorado.
He can be reached via email at briand@warriorsupportcenter.com.


Brian Darden, LPC

Mr. Darden is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with seven years experience working with adults, adolescents, and children. He has over twelve years experience working as a school counselor. His treatment approaches use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Choice Theory and Person Centered Therapy. He has been working with military families and children for over twelve years. He holds a Master's Degree in Counseling from University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. He can be reached via email at briand2@warriorsupportcenter.com.


Julie Eichelberger, MA, LPC

Ms. Eichelberger is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over seven years of clinical experience. She specializes in trauma and enjoys doing child and family therapy. She uses the following different types of therapy: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), play therapy, family therapy, DBT skills and Mindfulness based cognitive behavioral approaches. She has worked with the military for over four years as well as grew up in a military family. She holds a Master's Degree in Community Counseling from University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. Ms. Eichelberger’s motto in therapy is “Avoidance is the number one enemy.” 
She can be reached via email at  juliee@warriorsupportcenter.com.


Shae Fawcett, MA LPC

Ms. Fawcett is a Licensed Professional Counselor with six years of clinical experience, working with teens, adults, and couples. She specializes in trauma work, women’s issues, anxiety, depression, and life transitions. Shae uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) modalities to help clients facilitate change, heal emotional wounds, and reach both therapeutic and interpersonal goals. Shae provides individual, and couples counseling, as well as group therapy. Shae holds a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of North Florida.
She can be reached via email at  shavaunf@warriorsupportcenter.com.


Jenni Guentcheva, LPC, Lac, NCACII

Ms. Guentcheva is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Addiction Specialist and state approved domestic violence treatment clinical supervisor with more than twenty years of clinical experience in the field of general mental health, specialized family services and trauma informed treatment for dually diagnosed clients. Jenni has managed multiple human services projects both in Europe and in the United States. Her orientation integrates cognitive behavioral approaches with trauma work and support for healthy individual development at different life-span stages. She is a professional member of the Colorado Addiction Counselor Examiners Board and a trainer on the Division of Behavioral Health Clinical Training Program. 
She can be reached via email at  jennig@warriorsupportcenter.com.


Tammy Hagins, MA, LPC

Ms. Hagins is a Licensed Professional Counselor with seven years of clinical experience working with internationals, individuals and families who are working internationally. She has experience with survivors of domestic violence, survivors of abuse, crisis counseling, and preparing and debriefing workers before and after overseas assignments. Her approach to counseling utilizes a variety of methods including Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Energy Psychology, DBT, CPT, solution focused treatment, family, and marriage counseling. She holds a Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Counseling and a Master's of Arts in Islamic Studies from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Ft. Worth, TX. 
She can be reached via email at  tammyh@warriorsupportcenter.com.


Steve Holley, MA, LPC

Mr. Holley is a Licensed Professional Counselor with five years of clinical experience working with adolescents and adults in outpatient and community mental health facilities. His clinical experience includes treating depression, anxiety, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anger issues, alcohol and drug abuse, self-harming behaviors and conflict resolution. His treatment approaches include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Choice Theory, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). His current focus is on working with active duty military in the treatment of combat trauma and childhood trauma and abuse. He holds a Master's Degree in Community Counseling from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and is a veteran of seven years in the U.S. Navy.
He can be reached via email at steveh@warriorsupportcenter.com.


Karlene Kilmer

Dr. Kilmer is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with 18 years clinical experience. In addition to being a clinical psychologist, she has held the position of Deputy Executive Director, Clinical Director, and Coordinator of Psychological Services in Colorado and New Mexico. Dr. Kilmer works with a variety of populations including children, adolescents, adults, families, and couples. Her current focus is on assisting active duty servicemen in both a group and individual venue..


Brooke Kyzer, MA, LPC

Brooke is a Licensed Professional Counselor with five years of clinical experience working with adults and specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, and Person Centered Therapy. Brooke’s prior experience and focus have been in the areas of domestic violence offender and survivor services as well as grief and loss, women’s and men’s issues, depression and anxiety. She has experience working with anger issues, communication skill development, conflict resolution, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and facilitates insight and awareness to encourage self acceptance, problem resolution, and improved sense of well-being. She obtained her Master’s Degree from the University of Colorado in Counseling and Human Services in 2003. 
She can be reached via email at  brookek@warriorsupportcenter.com.


Corby Meyer, MA, LPC

Corby is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with twelve years experience working with adults, adolescents, and children. He has over ten years experience working as a school counselor and is certified in Choice Theory and Reality Therapy a cognitive behavioral approach to working with people. He has been working with military families and children for the last ten years. He holds a Master's Degree in Counseling from University of Maryland. 
He can be reached via email at  corbym@warriorsupportcenter.com.


Dana Monroe, Psy. D.

Dr. Monroe is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with over ten years experience working with various clinical populations. She has over five years of experience in management positions. She is an experienced clinical manager, administrative supervisor, program developer and independent healthcare consultant. She has diverse clinical experience that range from active duty soldiers, children, adolescents, inpatient, homeless, dually-diagnosed, forensic, chronically mentally ill and GLBT populations. She became a certified crisis counselor over twelve years ago and specializes in crisis intervention. Her approach is solution focused and client-centered. She strives to create an atmosphere of acceptance and sets realistic goals with her patients. Her theoretical approach draws from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; however, she often utilizes an eclectic approach. She employs CPT, EMDR, Mindfulness-based approaches and other techniques as warranted. She holds a Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) degree from Alliant International University from San Francisco, California.
She can be reached via email at  danam@warriorsupportcenter.com.


Megan Moon, DC, RN, CDNP

Dr. Megan Moon is a Doctor of Chiropractic who specializes as a Certified Chiropractic Wellness Practitioner (CCWP). Dr. Moon’s primary professional focus is with women and children, in which holistic nutrition, lifestyle management and movement physiology are the foundation of her practice. She enjoys helping people reach their health related goals and assisting families and children to thrive with healthy lifestyles. “Whether we manage your concerns conservatively or complimentary to other care, I aspire to be the fire that helps create positive changes. The body has the potential to strive and return towards health.” Dr. Moon teaches Health Psychology weekly to PHP participants. She also has offered time-limited Chronic Pain and Physiological Health groups which focus on the overactive Adrenal system for patients in PHP with PTSD. Dr. Moon conducts a thorough nursing assessment for all PHP patients.


Roxanne Upshaw, PhD, LPC CAC II

Dr. Upshaw is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Addiction Counselor. She has over twenty years of clinical experience in general mental health, severe mental illness, domestic violence, and dual diagnosis. Dr. Upshaw has managed mental health services in a variety of settings, including psychiatric hospitals, agencies, and integrated medical care facilities. Her treatment modalities include cognitive behavioral, client centered, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, Thought Field Therapy, and Energy Psychology. Additionally, Dr. Upshaw is a Reiki Master. She holds a Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Counseling from the University of Colorado and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Walden University. 
She can be reached via email at rupshaw@warriorsupportcenter.com.


Support Team


Kristy Maples, Office Manager

Mrs. Maples has a degree in business management with over 10 years of work experience. She also has a medical assisting certificate and has been with the Warrior Support Center since May of 2010. 
She can be reached via email at kristym@warriorsupportcenter.com.


Rosie, Therapy Dog

LTC (R) Iron Rose or "Rose" was deployed in support of Operation New Dawn with the 4th Infantry Division from 11OCT2010-18OCT2011. While deployed, she supported troops in United States Division North and visited most major bases in Northern and Central Iraq, cuddling or playing with thousands of soldiers through dozens of utilization missions.
LTC (R) Iron Rose was highly mobile and was called at a moment's notice to support units and personnel hit hard with the pain of combat. Rose is an avid runner and it was not uncommon to see her running several miles each morning along the dusty barrier fortifying Contingency Operating Base Speicher, where she primarily resided.Prior to her service to the 4th Infantry Division, Rose was rescue dog from the Humane Society of Colorado Springs. She received specialized complementary training by Jim Beinlich, a certified dog trainer in Colorado Springs, in preparation for her deployment. This training prepared her for long days, dusty helicopter rides, and, most of all, service to the men and women serving in Iraq. Rosie retired from active duty in January and currently supports the Warrior Support Center as a therapy dog. Her mission is to provide comfort to service members in group and individual therapy sessions.


 

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