Jack McIntyre, MA, LMFT
Jack McIntyre
Marriage & Family Therapy and Neurofeedback

Jack received his Bachelor's degree in Psychology (1970) and Master's degree in Counseling from Stetson University (FL) in 1978. He then received three years of post-graduate supervision in family therapy from trainers of the Philadelphia Child Guidance Clinic.  Doctoral work at the University of Florida was interrupted in his second year due to family matters.

First licensed in Florida in 1982, he became licensed in Colorado as a Marriage & Family Therapist upon moving here in 2000.  He studied neurofeedback (EEG biofeedback) with Siegfried and Sue Othmer at the EEG Institute in California in early 2005.  In addition to his private practice, Jack has worked as a therapist and administrator in a number of family service agencies, substance abuse facilities and psychiatric hospitals in Florida and Colorado.

Jack has taught psychology and counseling courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels at colleges and universities in Florida and Colorado.  He is the father of three grown children and has been married to Sherri McIntyre since 1992.  He enjoys time with Sherri and their puppies, motorcycling, hiking, and spending rare time with his children.  Jack and Sherri reside in Longmont, CO.

Sherri McIntyre, PhD, LPC
Sherri McIntyre
Licensed Professional Counselor and Suicide Survivor's Group Leader

Sherri received her MA in Psychology in 1984 from the University of West Florida and her PhD in Counselor Education from the University of Florida in 1994.  She has held management positions in a variety of settings--crisis centers, inpatient crisis units, psychiatric hospitals, adolescent treatment centers and Hospice.

Sherri has extensive experience working with suicidal clients and those who have multiple psychiatric diagnoses. She is trained in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) which she uses in individual sessions.  She became a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Florida in 1992, and upon moving to Colorado in 2000 she became a Licensed Professional Counselor.  She has taught graduate and undergraduate psychology courses both in Florida and Colorado.  Today she is a full-time faculty member at Capella University teaching graduate counseling students online.

Sherri raised two girls who are now healthy, fully functioning adults. She believes this experience helps her immensely when relating to the needs of her clients. She enjoys reading, hiking, snowshoeing, and the beautiful Colorado scenery.

Testimonials

“I thought I was going crazy and I was terrified.  I was sure I was having early stages of Alzheimer's disease.  I was unable to articulate words, sentences and thoughts they way I wanted to. I forgot words in mid-sentence. I started using very simple words, less likely that I would forget them or how to use them correctly....Within a couple of weeks I saw huge improvement.  My grandson said, "Grandma you don't forget words like you use to"....Glenda M., Broomfield, CO

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