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Rachel Lambert, Founder and Owner of Braincode Centers, has been in the field of brain mapping and neurofeedback for 15+ years. Rachel’s life was transformed by neurofeedback as a teenager when she was struggling with her mental health. After her pivotal experience, she dedicated her life to being a neuro specialist, with a mission to educate and expand the field. She has unique insight and personally values each and every client’s journey, giving them an exceptional experience. Rachel has grown her company from the ground up and now has multiple locations across the country, as well as a worldwide remote neurofeedback company. Braincode Centers has served over 14,000 clients over the years around the globe! Rachel is very passionate about the mission of Braincode Centers and wants everyone to have the opportunity to learn about the power of creating a resilient brain. She is also an excellent keynote speaker, getting to educate and inspire others on topics such as neuroscience, biohacking, and leadership.
Rachel studied Psychology at Baylor University where she earned her undergraduate degree in psychology and neuroscience. She went on to earn her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Denver Seminary. Rachel is a Licensed Professional Counselor and she is also Board Certified in Neurofeedback.
Rachel is an avid golfer, mountain biker, skier and loves traveling. She enjoys spending time with her husband and two sons. Rachel would tell you that Braincode Centers is her other baby and her goal is to have an immense positive impact by optimizing peoples brain potential!
Cory Williams, MS, BCN, qEEG-D provides qEEG diagnostic services as well as biofeedback, neurofeedback, and neuromodulation sessions for patients suffering from a variety of acute and chronic psychological disorders.
Cory finished his undergraduate work at Guilford College in Greensboro, NC, before earning a Master’s in Education from Western New Mexico University and Master’s in Psychology from Capella University.
After teaching for 7 years, he went into the field of neurofeedback and functional neurodiagnostics, earning clinical certificates in neurofeedback and heart rate variability training.
Sarah brings over a decade of experience in sales and marketing, combined with a deep personal passion for holistic mental health. After her own experience with Braincode Centers, she became dedicated to supporting others on their journey to greater well-being—making her role a perfect blend of professional expertise and personal purpose.
In her work, Sarah focuses on expanding awareness of Braincode Centers’ innovative, research-backed treatments designed to help individuals facing challenges such as stress, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, concussions, sleep disorders, and memory loss.
She is eager to connect with people interested in exploring how neurofeedback can enhance brain function, boost mental performance, and improve overall quality of life. Sarah also looks forward to collaborating with organizations that value employee wellness, offering customized solutions that prioritize both health and productivity.
Brooke Patton, MA, LPCC, has a Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health from Colorado Christian University. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from Regis University, where she studied Liberal Arts. She also holds her Colorado K-12 Teaching license.
Brooke is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate with experience in trauma, domestic violence, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and Autism. As a wife of a first responder, Brooke brings her experience working with heros in our community to the counseling and Neurofeedback field. She is passionate about providing a holistic treatment experience in a safe environment for children and families.
As a Colorado native, Brooke enjoys spending time with her husband and two boys, working out, boating, and traveling.
Marissa graduated with a B.S in Health Communication from Juniata College. She is also a Certified Health Coach and Certified Holistic Health Practitioner. She has always been passionate about helping others uncover what’s holding them back and taking aligned action in order to live the life they’re longing for.
During her years of coaching she remained committed to healing her own mental challenges that stemmed from chronic health issues. She ended up finding BrainCode Center and became a lifelong advocate for the powers of Neurofeedback. She has since joined the team and finds joy in blending her technical knowledge with her lived experience to support those who come through our doors.
In her free time, Marissa enjoys being out in nature, cooking, trying new restaurants, reading, and engaging in varying mind-body practices such as acupuncture, reiki, breathwork etc.
As the owner of Neuro Colorado, Sean is deeply committed to the intersection of brain science and counseling in transforming clients’ lives. He considers it a profound privilege to walk with clients along their journey as they heal and grow.
Sean holds a Masters in Theology from Covenant College and a Masters in Counseling from Colorado Christian University. He specializes in working with clients dealing with Anxiety, PTSD, Attachment, ADHD, and relationship concerns. Sean sees clients of all beliefs and stages of life and stands with each of them to have the freedom to live a life that is full and bursting with joy. He brings a relatable, warm, authentic, and understanding approach to every session and considers sharing wisdom and deep work in counseling to be sacred ground.
Sean has enjoyed mentoring and training clinicians who are new to the Neurotherapy world, and has developed a unique program that offers counseling and Neurofeedback in a customized and integrated plan depending on the client’s needs. Throughout the journey through emotional work and brain training, he prioritizes having every client feel seen, known, accepted, and challenged to grow.
Sean loves his wife and family and enjoys biking and good food. He is involved in his church and appreciates supporting others’ desire to connect with their faith.
Drawing on her experience in healthcare management, Sarilyn brings both organization and compassion to her role as Office Manager at Braincode Centers. Committed to creating a welcoming and client-centered environment where clients can focus on healing and growth, Sarilyn is energized by the opportunity to support others on their journey to achieve greater balance and well-being.
Sarilyn is a Colorado native and homeschool mom with a love for travel and meaningful connections. When she is not working, she appreciates spending time with family and friends, traveling, cheering on the Nuggets, playing poker, and enjoys walking and bike-riding.
Carrie is a warm and compassionate psychotherapist and neurotherapist. She believes that relationship is at the core of all therapeutic work and focuses on fostering a collaborative relationship with her clients so they feel seen, heard, and understood. Carrie values each client’s unique story and journey, and she strives to empathetically hold space and welcome all of their experiences into the therapeutic relationship. Guided by neurobiological and emotion-focused principles, she loves working at the intersection of neuroscience and psychotherapy.
Carrie particularly enjoys working with people experiencing anxiety, perfectionism, OCD, high sensitivity (HSP), disordered eating and body image difficulties, post-traumatic stress disorder/ trauma, attachment concerns and repair, and navigating family and challenging relationship dynamics.
In her free time, Carrie loves singing, skiing, NBA basketball, and petting ALL the dogs.
Karen is a seasoned therapist with a background in massage therapy who approaches trauma work through a somatic psychology lens. She specializes in trauma therapy, recognizing that talk therapy alone may not access the brain’s trauma storage areas. In addition to traditional talk therapy, Karen offers a range of trauma-specific treatment modalities, facilitating a more efficient path to recovery.
Working with Karen is a gentle journey into deep healing: her clients never have to worry about feeling overwhelmed by confronting all their trauma at once. She carefully manages exposure to trauma history in manageable increments, fostering progress while avoiding overwhelm. For those interested, Karen incorporates spiritual work into trauma healing.
With a decade of experience in neurofeedback and other neurotherapies, alongside seventeen years of trauma-focused practice, she provides nuanced and sophisticated treatment tailored to individual needs. Karen rejects a one-size-fits-all approach, offering multiple modalities to ensure alignment with each client’s preferences and progress.
Outside of her professional pursuits, Karen enjoys spending time with her husband, Kary, and their eight-year-old son, Austin. She pursues studies in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy for Trauma, indulges in reading, deepens her spiritual practice, and loudly cheers on Denver’s professional sports teams from her couch.
Karen always seeks the best in others and radically enjoys helping people strengthen their connection to their truest and highest selves. She is passionate about helping clients cut ties with what no longer serves them and creating the expansive and whole life they desire.
Leah Raulerson received her Masters in Somatic Counseling Psychology from Naropa University in 2016, and is a Licensed Professional Counselor. Leah specializes in supporting and empowering adults who have experienced interpersonal trauma, grief and loss, life transitions, depression, and anxiety.
Leah is honored by the privilege of witnessing change and growth in her clients. She sees health as the integration of mind and body and leverages the client-therapist relationship to support increased wholeness. Mindfulness, expressive arts, social justice work, and philosophy inform Leah’s integrative, relational style. Additionally, Leah incorporates elements of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), EMDR, Feminist, Humanistic, and Gestalt psychotherapies. Leah has spent several years as an adult counselor and clinical supervisor in Denver-area non-profit agencies.
Leah has two amazing cats, and will always pet your dog (with permission, of course). Leah loves to build things, bake, and travel with her partner, and will eat most things at least once. Leah strives to check her areas of privilege continuously and always hopes to improve her allyship through intersectional feminism, racial justice, and support for the LGBTQIA+ community.
Jillean has over 10 years of experience in Neurofeedback. Starting out as a Neurofeedback Technician in Boston, she saw the benefits Neurofeedback provided as an alternative to medication. She is fascinated with all things brain-related, and knew right away she wanted to continue to help people with this powerful treatment modality.
Jillean received her Bachelors in Psychology and Biology from Roger Williams University in 2011 and her Masters in Applied Psychophysiology from Saybrook University in 2020. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Applied Psychophysiology at Saybrook University. Her previous experience includes working as a Pediatric Neuromodulation Therapist at Cortica, a leading neurological clinic for Autism and Neurodevelopment Disorders. She also has experience as a Neurofeedback Practitioner at a private psychological practice, providing Neurofeedback training sessions for children & adults with a variety of conditions such as ADD/ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Insomnia and sleep disorders, OCD, PTSD, Migraines, Fibromyalgia, Concussions, as well as Peak Performance training.
During her free time, you can find Jillean enjoying the San Diego sunshine with her two dogs at the beach. She loves to hike, go camping, and do activities where she can be in nature.
Katie earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Environmental Biology from the University of Colorado Boulder. Her diverse educational background provides a multifaceted understanding of human behavior and its connection to the natural world. Inspired by her mother’s journey with a neurodegenerative disorder, Katie is dedicated to neuropsychology and committed to supporting individuals and families facing similar challenges.
In her free time, Katie enjoys spending time with her pets, including her cats, dog and tortoise. She also loves exploring the great outdoors, often hiking or tending to her garden. Katie values quality time with friends and family and finds balance through yoga and mindfulness practices.
Corbin graduated with a B.A. in both Neuroscience and Psychology from the University of Colorado Boulder. Through her academic and personal experience, she is committed to mental health advocacy and individualized care. As a firm believer that no one should have to navigate the challenges of mental health alone, Corbin is passionate about making mental health resources accessible for everyone. She hopes to make an impact in the field of Neurofeedback by creating an environment for her clients that facilitates empowerment, empathy and learning.
When not at Braincode Centers, you can find Corbin spending quality time with friends and family. As a Colorado native, she loves exploring the mountains, skiing, and finding new restaurants to enjoy. Corbin is honored to be able to give her clients at Braincode Centers the compassionate care and empowerment that they deserve.
Nicole holds her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Denver Seminary, where she graduated with honors. In undergraduate degree at Wheaton College, Nicole studied English Literature with a minor in Studio Art.
Nicole has her Board Certification in Neurofeedback with the International Alliance of Biofeedback Services. As a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate, Nicole provides trauma-informed and compassionate care through her training in Brainspotting Therapy and trauma modalities. She has experience working with trauma, grief and loss, anxiety, attachment issues, first responders, depressive disorders, OCD, and ADHD.
In her free time, you can find Nicole hiking, working towards her yearly Goodreads goal, painting, or traveling.
Bessie, MA, LPCC, studied Marriage and Family Therapy at BYU where she earned her undergraduate degree and received her Master’s in Counseling at Regis University. She is quickly earning her BCN. Bessie has long been impassioned about brain health and mental health and has a huge devotion for our first responder community. Bessie has both law enforcement and firefighters in her family and is a family survivor having lost her grandfather in the line of duty. She has also worked in mentoring teens and young adults since 2011. She has facilitated women’s body positive groups and art therapy groups. Her vast work experience in both traditional and holistic healthcare has made her passionate about bringing light into mental health stigmas.
In her free time, you can find her hiking with her dog, reading an eclectic collection of books, antique shopping, refinishing furniture, or crafting beauty into the world.
Cody Baker is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Colorado. He has a Masters degree in Clinical Mental Health from Denver Seminary. Since his graduation from Denver Seminary Cody has worked at Children’s Hospital, Private Practice, Douglas County School District, and Littleton Public School District. Cody works with both adults and adolescents with many different issues such as anxiety, depression, eating disorders, etc. After his daughter, Blakely died in 2019 his focus and passion shifted to helping others with their journey through grief and loss.
Cody is married to his wife Heather and they have three kids; Emiline age 6, Blakely(stillborn), and Zayde age 2. When Cody is not working he enjoys spending time with his family and friends, fishing, golfing, being outdoors, watching hockey, and going on walks with his 10 year old Bernese Mountain Dog named Perry.
Nikita Gayle Romanzov, MA, LPCC, has a master’s degree in somatic psychology and is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate in the state of Colorado. She has a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology and has worked in both physical and mental health for the past six years.
Nikita is also a fully certified yoga therapist and uses a whole-body approach to healing. She has clinical experience working with depression, anxiety, complex PTSD, ADHD, traumatic brain injury, and eating disorders. She loves helping people understand how their brain affects health and healing and prioritizes her clients feeling fully seen and understood in each session.
When not at BrainCode Centers, Nikita can be found out backpacking, rock climbing, or overlanding in her fiancé’s jeep. She also loves spending quiet evenings at home, doing yoga, journaling, and drinking tea.
Rachel, Founder and Owner of Braincode Centers, studied Psychology at Baylor University where she earned her undergraduate degree. She went on to earn her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Denver Seminary. Rachel is a Licensed Professional Counselor and she is also Board Certified in Neurofeedback. Rachel is very passionate about the mission of Braincode Centers and wants everyone to have the opportunity to learn about the power of creating a resilient brain. Rachel’s own life was transformed by neurofeedback more than 17 years ago. She has unique insight and personally values each and every client’s journey thanks to her own experience with neurofeedback.
Rachel is an avid golfer, mountain biker, and loves traveling. She enjoys spending time with her husband and son, Jordan. Rachel would tell you that Braincode Centers is her other baby and that she cares for it as such.