Our Team
Through an interdisciplinary approach we aim to provide the highest level of care to our community.
Eric Hulsing
Hi, I’m Eric Hulsing, a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and ADHD Certified Clinical Services Provider (ADHD-CCSP). Based in Fort Collins, Colorado, I help clients navigate challenges and achieve meaningful growth. My specialties include:
Neurodivergence (ADHD and Autism)
Trauma recovery
Expressive and evidence-based therapies
I create personalized, inclusive spaces whee clients feel empowered to explore their strengths and challenges. My approach integrates:
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Expressive Arts Therapy
Therapeutic Role-Playing
Nature-based and Telehealth sessions
Trevor Skibine, LCSW, EMDR
Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Hello! My name is Trevor Skibine. I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with about a decade of experience in the field. My specialty is in EMDR, a trauma-focused therapy that helps individuals process and heal from distressing life events.
At its core, my work centers on compassion for self and for others. I believe therapy should be accessible to all and come in many different forms. Whether it's practical skill building, an existential conversation, making art or just a good laugh, I'm grateful to be a part of any space that feels supportive.
Caleb Akerstrom
Administrator
Caleb Akerstrom has been trained in the Game to Grow Method by the STAR institute. Having grown up as part of the disability community, he knows how hard it is for non typical teenagers to have a physical space to connect, especially in the modern day of video games and social media. Through providing an inclusive space for all to join and live out their fantasies he hopes to help young adults learn coping skills to manage the challenges and realities of adult life while building friendships that last far longer than sessions at the table.
By considering people as whole, capable beings, OTs help clients participate in meaningful activities of daily life to build or re-build the skills they need to live their lives more fully. We advocate for and with people not just on an individual level, but in our communities and broader society to envision an inclusive way of life that considers accessibility first, not as an afterthought. More on my philosophy of practice here.
A profession in OT called me from my first post-grad career track in nonprofit development and food justice, where I saw far too many of my clients suffering not just from food insecurity, but the chronic health issues brought on by more systemic problems such as poverty, no access to preventative care, and a lack of health literacy. No matter what the practice setting, OTs use personal therapeutic connections with their clients to determine how best to support their unique goals related to health and wellness. I'm excited to be a part of this profession of caring and healing - and I'm happy you're here!