Welcome to Elevated Journey
I’m Erin.
I work with people who are good at what they do — and ready to go deeper.
Most of my clients aren't struggling in the conventional sense. They're high-functioning, self-aware, and accomplished. But somewhere along the way, the life they built started to feel like it was running them — rather than the other way around. They come to me not because something is broken, but because they know they're capable of more: more presence, more clarity, more alignment between who they are and how they live and lead.
That's the work I find most meaningful. And it's what Elevated Journey was built for.
My Background
I'm a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over 20 years of clinical experience working with individuals, couples, and families navigating some of life's most complex moments. I hold licensure in Colorado, New York, and Florida, and I've spent over two decades working across diverse populations and settings.
But my path wasn't only clinical. For more than 15 years, I've worked in leadership — building programs, developing teams, mentoring clinicians, and navigating the particular challenges that come with leading people in high-stakes, mission-driven environments. I know what it feels like to hold both a clinical identity and a leadership role at the same time, and I know how rarely the professional development world speaks to that intersection with any real depth.
That dual background is what makes my work different. I bring the rigor of evidence-based clinical practice and the grounded reality of organizational leadership into every coaching engagement and every therapy session. My clients don't have to translate between the two worlds — I already live in both.
How I Work
My approach is direct, warm, and deeply practical. I don't believe in insight for its own sake — I believe in insight that leads somewhere. Whether we're in a therapy session unpacking a long-held pattern or a coaching conversation untangling a leadership challenge, the goal is always the same: clarity you can act on and change that lasts.
In coaching sessions, I integrate emotional intelligence frameworks with a systems lens drawn from my MFT training — helping leaders understand not just what to do differently, but how their patterns, relationships, and personal history shape the way they lead. It's a perspective very few coaches bring to the table, and my clients tell me it changes how they see everything.
In therapy sessions, I draw on a range of evidence-based methods, including:
- EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Motivational Interviewing
- Family Systems Theory
- Interpersonal Psychotherapy
Who I Work With
I work with four different groups of people, and I've designed distinct offerings for each:
Leaders who are high-performing on paper but stretched thin in real life — navigating increasing responsibility while feeling disconnected from the people and things that matter most to them.
Mental health professionals who are early in their career and wanting to hone their skills or a little later in their career and stepping into leadership roles. At either stage, the clinicians I work with want to approach their work with confidence and clarity without losing the clinical values that drew them to this work in the first place.
Individuals, couples, and families seeking therapy that is thoughtful, personalized, and focused on real, sustainable change — not just symptom management.
Organizations and program leaders seeking expert consultation on mental health program development, team performance, and organizational wellbeing — whether you're building something new, optimizing what exists, or navigating a period of significant change.
If you see yourself in any of these descriptions, you're in the right place.
A Little More About Me
I'm based in Colorado. As a leadership coach and consultant, I work with leaders and organizations across the country. As a therapist, I work with clients virtually across Colorado, New York, and Florida. As a clinical supervisor, I work with new clinicians in Colorado.
I built Elevated Journey because I wanted to create something that reflected the full scope of what I do — and the full range of people I'm equipped to serve. The name is intentional: this work isn't about fixing what's wrong. It's about rising to what's possible.
When I'm not working, I'm most myself when I’m investing in relationships that matter, and occasionally reminding myself to take my own advice about work-life balance.
Let's Connect
Whether you're ready to begin or just exploring what's possible, I'd love to hear from you. The first conversation is always free — no pressure, no commitment. Just a chance to see if we're a good fit.