Staff Credentials

 
 

Lauren is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and an SOMB full-operating treatment provider, evaluator, and clinical supervisor. She has worked under the auspice of the SOMB since 2010, both at another community-based treatment provider and inpatient treatment. She earned her Bachelor’s of Arts (BA) in Psychology at Regis University and Master’s of Arts in (MA) Forensic Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. Concerning SOMB involvement, Lauren has assisted with several committees and work groups and currently is a member of the Application Review Committee (ARC) and is the Adult Standards Revisions co-chair. She also provides expert testimony. Additionally, Lauren is an Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS).

Lauren Rivas, LPC

Executive Director

Jordyn earned a Bachelor’s of Arts (BA) degree in Psychology from the University of Colorado at Denver in 2015. She began pursuing a Master’s Degree (MA) in Forensic Psychology at the University of Denver in the fall of 2016. During her education, she completed a clinical field placement at T.H.E. In 2018, she completed her MA, continuing to work for T.H.E. as a contract therapist. She also worked as an individual and group therapist for other justice-involved populations. In January 2020, she began full-time work with T.H.E. Jordyn earned her Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in March 2022. She is a Full Operating Treatment Provider and Clinical Supervisor with the SOMB. She is working towards her Approved Clinical Supervisor (ACS) credential is expected in 2024.

Jordyn Schneider, LPC

Clinical Director - Sex Offense-Specific Treatment Program

Nina Campaniello, LPC

Clinical Therapist and Evaluator

Nina earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Criminal Justice and completed the requirements for a dual major in Psychology from Roger Williams University in 2019. In 2021, she completed a Master of Arts (MA) in Forensic Mental Health Counseling from Roger Williams University. She has completed internships at Child and Family Services and a Juvenile Detention Center, providing group counseling and performing intake assessments. Since receiving her Master’s Degree, she has been providing offense-specific counseling, intake, and evaluative services to adults at T.H.E. under the auspice of the SOMB. She is currently a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and is a Full Operating SOMB Treatment Provider and Evaluator.

Jessie (she/they) earned a Bachelor of Science in Social Work (BSSW) with a minor in integrative health from Metropolitan State University of Denver in 2021. She then began the advanced standing Master of Social Work (MSW) program and graduated with an MSW in May 2022. During her social work education, Jessie completed internships with the Denver Rescue Mission, The Conflict Center, and T.H.E. She began working at T.H.E full-time in June 2022. She also contracts with The Conflict Center to run conflict and anger management workshops. During the MSW program, Jessie wrote and presented a training about providing LGBTQ-affirmative care in sex-offense-specific treatment. Jessie is an associate-level SOMB provider and a clinical social work candidate (SWC) working toward becoming a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW).

Jessie Glasscock, MSW, SWC

Clinical Therapist

Ashley earned a Bachelor’s of Arts degree, in psychology and criminology, from the University of Denver in 2021. In 2021, she began a Master's of Arts (MA) in Forensic Psychology at the University of Denver. While in this program, she completed clinical field placements with T.H.E. and Correctional Psychology Associates. While working on completing her MA, in December of 2023, Ashley began working full-time as a sex offense-specific treatment provider with T.H.E. She completed her MA in June 2023. Additionally, she will be working in the mental health field, providing therapeutic services to those in need at a private practice. Ashley is currently working toward her Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) and expects to become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in 2025.

Ashley Potthoff, MA Candidate

Clinical Therapist

 

Kaitlynne (Tatum) Reiter, LPCC

Clinical Therapist

Kaitlynne earned her Bachelor’s of Arts degree in psychology from the University of Colorado Denver. In 2023, she completed her Master's of Arts in Forensic Psychology at the University of Denver. While in this program, she completed field placements at Denver Adult Probation, supervising individuals with a history of substance use and mental health. She later completed a clinical internship completing brain injury screenings for individuals involved in the criminal legal system. She is passionate about engaging in mental health advocacy work and participating in research in an effort to further competency in mental health. Kaitlynne is currently working as a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) and expects to become a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in 2025.

 

Meggan Greenwald, MS

Clinical Intern

Meggan earned her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Metropolitan State University of Denver in 2017. She has been working with justice involved populations since 2012 and is currently pursuing a Master of Social Work degree (MSW)  from MSU Denver and is slated to obtain her degree in May of 2024. She began interning with THE in 2022 and became an offense-specific treatment provider/clinical intern in November 2023. She is currently developing a training curriculum to educate providers on ethical decision making when working with Forensic patients diagnosed with personality disorders. This training will be implemented in April 2024. 

Steven Parker, LPC, LAC

Clinical Therapist

Steve is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), a Licensed Addiction Counselor, and an SOMB full-operating adult provider and clinical supervisor. He earned his Master of Arts (MA) in Clinical Counseling at the University of Northern Colorado. He has over 15 years of experience working with clients involved in the criminal justice system in the community and within the Colorado Department of Corrections. He recently served as the administrator for the Colorado Department of Corrections Substance Use Program.

 

Kyle is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and an SOMB full operating treatment provider, clinical supervisor, and associate level evaluator. He has over 8 years of working under the auspice of the SOMB, both within the Colorado Department of Corrections, as well as Teaching Humane Existence. He earned his Bacherlor’s of Arts (B.A) in Sociology at the University of Northern Colorado and a Master’s of Arts (M.A.) in Forensic Psychology at the University of Denver Graduate School of Professional Psychology. Concerning SOMB involvement, Kyle is currently a member of Best Practices Committee; he previously collaborated on work groups to publish an SOMB white paper in 2021, as well as present at the annual SOMB Conference in 2022.

Kyle Jones, LPC

Clinical Therapist and Evaluator

 
 

Jason earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Sociology and received Department Honors at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs and completed his Masters in Counseling from Regis University with Graduate Honors.  Jason currently works at the Department of Corrections (CDOC) as the Chief of Community Behavioral Health and Peer Services.  He began working with the CDOC in 2011 as a Mental Health Therapist at the Sterling Correctional Facility as the primary therapist to clients in Protective Custody.  He has also worked at the Denver Reception and Diagnostic Center completing mental health assessments for all new arrivals to the Department of Correction. Jason has held several positions with the Sex Offender Treatment and Monitoring Program (SOTMP) including Treatment Provider, Victim Liaison, Support Education, and as the Denver Complex Program Coordinator.  In 2019, Jason was appointed to the Colorado Parole Board by Governor Polis and served for 3 years prior to his current position with CDOC.  

Jason Guidry, LPC

Clinical Therapist

 

Courtney Bates

Office Manager