Staff

John E. Froyd, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist, #1602
Co-owner of PFA since 1992. Education: Creighton University, B.A., Brigham Young University, Ph.D./Clinical Psychology, APA internship, George Washington University Medical School; Certificate in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Denver Psychoanalytic Institute. Specialties: psychological/forensic evaluation, individual and group therapy Populations: adults, adolescents, general mental health and forensic clients. Member of APA and is a DVOMB approved treatment provider.
Direct Line: 720-255-4310
Email: johnefroyd.pfa@gmail.com
Co-owner of PFA since 1992. Education: Creighton University, B.A., Brigham Young University, Ph.D./Clinical Psychology, APA internship, George Washington University Medical School; Certificate in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Denver Psychoanalytic Institute. Specialties: psychological/forensic evaluation, individual and group therapy Populations: adults, adolescents, general mental health and forensic clients. Member of APA and is a DVOMB approved treatment provider.
Direct Line: 720-255-4310
Email: johnefroyd.pfa@gmail.com

Coni Sanders, LPC – VP, DV Program Director, Therapist
Co-owner of PFA since 2008. She graduated from University of Northern Colorado with a degree in Clinical Psychology. She graduated with honors from Regis University with a Bachelor's degree in Clinical Counseling with a minor in the Psychology of Violence. She is also a DVOMB approved provider. She speaks nationally on High Profile Grieving in addition to working at the Colorado State Mental Institute. Coni has true compassion for her work and has proven that she holds a strong commitment to her clients and their ability to create positive change in their lives.
Direct Line: 720-984-8127
Email: csanders.pfa@gmail.com
Co-owner of PFA since 2008. She graduated from University of Northern Colorado with a degree in Clinical Psychology. She graduated with honors from Regis University with a Bachelor's degree in Clinical Counseling with a minor in the Psychology of Violence. She is also a DVOMB approved provider. She speaks nationally on High Profile Grieving in addition to working at the Colorado State Mental Institute. Coni has true compassion for her work and has proven that she holds a strong commitment to her clients and their ability to create positive change in their lives.
Direct Line: 720-984-8127
Email: csanders.pfa@gmail.com

Jana Toledo, LAC, LPC, NCC –Substance Abuse Program Director, Mental Health Therapist
Jana is a compassionate, cultural competent therapist who has a passion for helping people find their authentic selves in order to live a balanced life. She has experience treating patients who suffer from mental health and substance abuse issues combining a client centered perspective with empirically supported approaches in individual and group therapy sessions. Jana speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese fluently and offers therapeutic sessions in all three languages. Jana has a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs UCCS. She is a Licensed Addiction Counselor LAC, a Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC by the state of Colorado and a National Certified Counselor NCC. Jana is multi-lingual and provides services in Spanish, Portugese and English.
Direct Line: 720-984-7978
Email: jtoledo.pfa@gmail.com

Stephanie Barnett, MA, LPC, LAC – Therapist
Stephanie graduated with her Masters of Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Regis University in 2016. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Texas A&M University in 2008. She became a Licensed Addiction Counselor in 2018 and a Licensed Professional Counselor in 2019. She is an approved DVOMB Entry Level Provider for both male and female clients. Stephanie's clinical experience has consisted of working with offenders in correctional settings as well as within outpatient services. She also has a private practice that specializes in addiction. Her approach to therapy is one of empathy and belief that individuals are capable of change through challenging their thoughts and emotions that control their actions.
Email: Sbarnett.pfa@gmail.com
Stephanie graduated with her Masters of Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Regis University in 2016. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Texas A&M University in 2008. She became a Licensed Addiction Counselor in 2018 and a Licensed Professional Counselor in 2019. She is an approved DVOMB Entry Level Provider for both male and female clients. Stephanie's clinical experience has consisted of working with offenders in correctional settings as well as within outpatient services. She also has a private practice that specializes in addiction. Her approach to therapy is one of empathy and belief that individuals are capable of change through challenging their thoughts and emotions that control their actions.
Email: Sbarnett.pfa@gmail.com

J. Michelle Pierce MA, LPCC, CACIII - Substance Abuse Program Provider - Therapist
Michelle has been practicing as a substance abuse therapist for the past 13 years. She graduated with her Masters in Counseling from Regis University in 2016, along with a post graduate certification in play therapy for adults and adolescence. She graduated with her bachelor's degree in Human Services Addiction Studies in 2005, from Metropolitan State University. She obtained her Certified Addiction Counselor III (CACIII) in 2007. She has extensive experience working with high risk populations in various settings. She has worked with offenders in a correctional setting and outpatient setting, sex offenders, adolescence in a school setting, couples and parents. As a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist (CBT) Michelle has a passion for helping others develop a balance between thoughts and emotions to prevent problematic or unwanted behaviors. She holds space for her clients to allow them to grow with guidance.
Direct Line: 720-475-6252
Email: mpierce.pfa@gmail.com
Michelle has been practicing as a substance abuse therapist for the past 13 years. She graduated with her Masters in Counseling from Regis University in 2016, along with a post graduate certification in play therapy for adults and adolescence. She graduated with her bachelor's degree in Human Services Addiction Studies in 2005, from Metropolitan State University. She obtained her Certified Addiction Counselor III (CACIII) in 2007. She has extensive experience working with high risk populations in various settings. She has worked with offenders in a correctional setting and outpatient setting, sex offenders, adolescence in a school setting, couples and parents. As a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist (CBT) Michelle has a passion for helping others develop a balance between thoughts and emotions to prevent problematic or unwanted behaviors. She holds space for her clients to allow them to grow with guidance.
Direct Line: 720-475-6252
Email: mpierce.pfa@gmail.com

David Perry, MA, LPC, LAC – Therapist
David is a casual and warm therapist, focused on developing relationships as a tool for breaking out of old bad patterns. He has worked (individually and in groups) for over six years with clients struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues, focusing on client strengths and resources. David served long ago in the Air Force, and graduated with his Masters in Community Counseling from Regis University in 2013. He became a Licensed Addiction Counselor in 2015 and a Licensed Professional Counselor in 2016. David also has a private practice focused on the difficulties of being stuck and the ways we sometimes cope. He is also provocative, using humor to facilitate change.
Direct Line: (970)444-2846
Email: Dperry.pfa@gmail.com

Miranda Ressler, BA, NLC, Office Manager, Registered Psychotherapist
Miranda graduated with honors from Kent State University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology in 2017. After graduation, she began counseling underprivileged young adults. In 2020, she became a Registered Psychotherapist to continue her work helping others. She helps to provide growth and improvement through therapy in order to reach the client’s mental health and healing goals.
Phone: 303-202-0801 (Office landline)
Contact at mressler.pfa@gmail.com
Miranda graduated with honors from Kent State University, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology in 2017. After graduation, she began counseling underprivileged young adults. In 2020, she became a Registered Psychotherapist to continue her work helping others. She helps to provide growth and improvement through therapy in order to reach the client’s mental health and healing goals.
Phone: 303-202-0801 (Office landline)
Contact at mressler.pfa@gmail.com