Martha Shoup
MA, CAC, LPC
My approach is holistic, integrative and eclectic. I see myself as a facilitator, helping clients access their strengths, develop new skills, identify resources and support. They move at their own pace to tackle challenges and experience healing.
Much can be learned as we recognize and respond appropriately to biofeedback – the physiological messages and signals continuously generated in our bodies. I also incorporate short term solution-focused techniques and thinking strategies to help clients reach their goals. I work with adults seeking trauma healing, facing substance use challenges/recovery, experiencing anxiety/depression, and those interested in stress reduction. Plus, I see couples seeking to improve the quality of their relationship. Finally, from 2010 to 2018, I worked on military installations with service members and their families, and I continue to serve that population.
In 1987, I graduated with a Master's degree in Health Psychology. Since 1987, I've been practicing as a certified Colorado Addictions Counselor and since 1992 as Licensed Professional Counselor. In my spare time, I take advantage of the Colorado outdoors. I hike with my dog, enjoy paddling, swimming and dancing.

