Rooted in our mountain communities, our team works together to provide care that is compassionate, collaborative, and responsive to local needs.
Meet Our PCC Team!
Monica Luna, MFT-C
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With over six years of experience in the field of mental health, I have had the privilege of working alongside children, families, and individuals in a variety of settings. My professional journey has included providing support for children on the autism spectrum within behavioral health settings, offering home-based treatment for families, and working with adolescents navigating delinquent and oppositional behaviors. I’ve also had the honor of supporting families with foster and adopted children as they navigate the complexities of attachment, identity, and change.
I work with individuals, couples, and families who are seeking help with relational issues, as well as those facing anxiety, depression, trauma histories, and the challenges that come with life’s stressful transitions. Whether you’re a family working to improve communication, a couple trying to reconnect, or an individual searching for clarity and healing, I am here to help.
I believe that healing comes from within, and my goal is to support you in creating a life full of meaning and purpose, where your own values and strengths guide the way. I take a collaborative approach to therapy, working together to identify what matters most to you and helping you develop practical tools to overcome obstacles. My therapeutic style is warm, earnest, and infused with humor, because I understand that growth doesn’t always have to be serious. Sometimes, a good laugh or a light-hearted moment can be just as healing as a deep conversation.
With empathy at the core of my practice, I listen closely to your story, honor your experiences, and work alongside you in a supportive and non-judgmental way. Therapy is a partnership, and I’m committed to walking this journey with you as we explore ways to create a life you feel proud of and excited about.
Let’s work together to help you find the strength and resilience that’s already within you.
Clinician
Britney Schroeder, LPCC
Growing up surrounded by family members in the medical, mental health, and law enforcement fields, I quickly learned the importance of mental health care and grew a passion for my field.
Prior to entering my career in counseling, I spent 12 years in the social work field helping connect people to individuals who could help them start their journey toward healing themselves and their families. Throughout that experience, I realized over time, I wanted to be the one who walked alongside individuals in their healing process instead of watching from the sidelines.
While the root of my approach lies in cognitive behavioral therapy, I understand that it takes a variety of approaches to reach the clients I work with. I strive to create an environment rich with empathy, compassion, and mutual respect, while also understanding that creating such an environment requires honesty from both myself and my clients. Through these approaches, my goal is to help clients overcome obstacles, reach their treatment goals, and heal from their unique and complex experiences.
I have been a full time resident of Park County since 2013 and enjoy spending my weekends camping, four wheeling, and being on the lake with family.
Clinician
ClinicianStephanie Jones-Hatch, LPCC
I have worked with families and students for the last 15 years in both educational settings and school counseling settings. During this time, I realized I could make a broader and deeper impact by extending my work beyond the school environment. This led me to pursue my path as a Licensed Clinical Counselor Candidate, with a holistic focus on mental health and well-being for individuals across the lifespan.
I am especially passionate about increasing access to mental health services for individuals living in rural communities. I believe that everyone deserves access to quality care and compassion, regardless of where they live or what their background is.
My counseling approach is grounded in person-centered and strengths-based modalities. I believe every person is an expert of their life and they have the potential for growth, change, and healing within themselves. I strive to create a comfortable environment for people to open up and share their experiences and feelings without any hesitation or judgment. Using a strengths-based perspective, I help clients build upon their existing abilities and resilience. Rather than focusing solely on challenges, I work collaboratively with clients to recognize their strengths and use them as a foundation for meaningful change. Though I have extensive experience working with adolescents, the range of my counseling services extends to all ages.
When I am not working, you will mostly find me outdoors: backpacking, biking, hiking, spending time with my dogs, and discovering new environments. These activities bring me a sense of balance and groundedness, which is beneficial in my life and my work.