About the Therapists

Pamela Harms, LPC/LCPC/NCC

Pamela holds a Masters degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Colorado Christian University and is a Licensed Professional Counselor in MO and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in KS. Pamela is a trauma-informed Christian therapist who works from a compassionate and non-judgmental Internal Family Systems perspective to help clients explore and heal the roots of their struggles, so they can live freely, from an undivided heart.

Healing is a journey, and everyone can benefit from a guide on that journey to help find the right path and provide compassionate support along the way. Pamela's passion is to help clients explore the memories and emotions that often lie beneath the surface of their current challenges, focusing on deeper healing and building a relationship with the self rather than temporary symptom relief.

As an EMDR-certified therapist and level 3-trained IFS practitioner, Pamela specializes in treating PTSD, complex PTSD, relational trauma, religious trauma, attachment issues, emotional neglect, and dissociative disorders. Pamela often integrates EMDR with Internal Family Systems therapy to help clients understand their protective parts and heal wounded child parts that deserve nurture and care.

Pamela believes therapy is most effective when holistic, considering mind, emotions, body, and spirit. As a certified integrative mental health provider (CIMHP), Pamela enjoys helping clients discover lifestyle changes that can improve mental health and overall well-being. With an undergraduate background in theology, Pamela is also comfortable addressing theological and existential struggles, guiding clients in exploring their relationship with God, the church, or their own spirituality.

To accelerate nervous system healing, Pamela is a certified coach offering Stephen Porges' frequency-based music therapies: the Safe & Sound Protocol and Rest & Restore Protocol.

Pamela believes we are all designed for love and belonging, but relationships are challenging and often require objective intervention and support. As a Gottman Level 2 therapist and certified Prepare Enrich facilitator, Pamela uses assessments to identify strengths and challenges in relationships and creates targeted plans to improve communication and intimacy or help couples recover from affairs, betrayal, trauma, and other painful experiences. She also incorporates Internal Family Systems (IFS) as a powerful healing modality for couples, helping them grow in compassion for one another's parts while learning to heal their own hurting parts.

As a certified Synergetic Play Therapist, Pamela also works with children and provides parental support or parenting coaching. Her approach focuses on nervous system regulation, helping children attach to themselves while guiding parents to support their children as external regulators.

Pamela is a wife, mother of 2 teenage girls, and is obsessed with collecting and reading books. If she is not with a client, you might find her curled up with a cup of tea and her latest read, chasing sunsets with her girls, playing her heart out at her grand piano, or enjoying boba and deep conversation with a friend. Pamela believes that we are all on a shared journey and is honored to support her clients on their paths to greater wholeheartedness.

Adrienne Fisher, Graduate Intern

Adrienne graduated May 2024 from Colorado Christian University with a Bachelor's degree in Applied a psychology. She is currently enrolled as a School of Counseling Graduate student at Colorado Christian University. As a Counselor in Training (CIT), Adrienne has training and skills in conducting comprehensive counseling services and has the support of a trained and experienced supervisor.

Adrienne believes that one of her main roles as a counselor is to help people expand their sense of self to include all parts of who they are and what they have experienced. Through this unified and compassionate new sense of self, each of us are able to thrive in the way God designed us. Adrienne believes that the counseling relationship should be a safe, encouraging, and inspiring space for both counselor and client alike to grow and learn. 

Adrienne loves having the opportunity to walk alongside others as they take the time to care for their emotional, spiritual, and relational needs through therapy.

Adrienne approaches the counseling relationship from an existential and attachment perspective and prefers to counsel informed by the Emotionally Focused Individual Therapy (EFIT) or Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) model. EFIT/ EFT prioritizes our emotional experiences as the "royal road" to corrective experiences that heal and connect us via secure attachment to self and others. Adrienne will also utilize a variety of therapeutic techniques as she finds them to be helpful and useful to her clients depending on their needs and presenting concerns. 

Adrienne is married with six children and three grandchildren. Her hobbies include traveling with her children and grandchildren, spending time outside, listening to music, and reading. She loves people and loves the simple joy of sharing a cup of coffee or tea and talking for hours in any context. 

Adrienne works under the supervision of Pamela Harms, LPC #2021911725

Bobbi-Jean Barker, PLPC, NCC

Bobbi-Jean Barker is a provisionally licensed professional counselor with a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Colorado Christian University. With a deep passion for psychology and a genuine belief in the healing power of the therapeutic process, Bobbi-Jean brings a compassionate and client-centered approach to her work.

She is dedicated to walking alongside her clients as they navigate life’s challenges, offering a safe and supportive space for growth, reflection, and transformation. Bobbi-Jean works with individuals, couples, and groups, helping clients explore their stories, strengthen their relationships, and develop the tools they need to thrive. She values authenticity, connection, and collaboration, and believes that meaningful change happens when people feel seen, heard, and empowered. Whether you’re facing anxiety, relationship concerns, life transitions, or simply seeking personal growth, Bobbi-Jean is honored to be part of your journey toward greater mental and emotional well-being.

Outside of the therapy room, Bobbi-Jean is an avid tea drinker, health and wellness enthusiast, and can always be found with a book in hand. She is a self proclaimed lifelong learner and is always open to learning something new, engaging in creativity, and connecting deeply with those around her. 

Bobbi-Jean works under the supervision of Pamela Harms, LPC #2021911725