Rooted in Care, Built for Community
Community-Centered Trauma Solutions is a trauma-informed agency rooted in social work values, cultural humility, and a deep commitment to social justice and collective healing. We serve individuals, communities, and listening professionals impacted by primary or vicarious trauma through holistic, relational, and body-centered care.
We are teachers and practitioners with master’s degrees or higher and bring 12 to 20 years of experience in the field. Our foundation in cultural humility offers a range of healing modalities — including talk therapy, trauma-sensitive yoga, ear acupuncture (Acudetox), and expressive arts — that honor each person’s unique lived experience and identity.
We also offer Restoring Balance workshops designed to support frontline workers, caregivers, and service providers facing compassion fatigue and burnout.
These workshops offer space for rest, reflection, and sustainable renewal.
We believe healing is a human right — and we are honored to serve anyone reclaiming wholeness, dignity, and connection.

Cathy Phelps
MA, LCSW, RYT 200
Cathy holds a Master of Arts in Medical Anthropology from the University of Colorado Denver and a Master’s in Social Work from the University of Denver. She brings her expertise to the next generation as affiliate faculty at Metropolitan State University of Denver and supports victim services nationwide as a consultant for the Federal Office for Victims of Crime’s Training and Technical Assistance Center. Cathy is also the author of Nonprofit Transformed: Compassion Fatigue – Self Care – Resilience, reflecting her dedication to building resilience in helping professionals.
Certified as a Compassion Fatigue Educator, Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist, registered yoga teacher, and licensed Zumba instructor, Cathy integrates holistic and trauma-informed approaches to foster healing and well-being in the communities she serves.

Kathi Fanning
LPC, RYT 200
Kathi earned her Master of Science in Counseling from the University of Oregon and is a licensed Professional Counselor in Colorado. With a deep commitment to community well-being, she is certified as a Compassion Fatigue Educator through the Green Cross Academy of Traumatology and trained in Trauma-Informed Art Therapy. Kathi also integrates holistic practices as an Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist and registered yoga teacher. Currently pursuing a doctorate in Clinical Psychology from California Southern University, she is dedicated to strengthening communities through compassionate care.

Enid Nieves
LSW, RYT 200
Enid was born and raised in Puerto Rico, where she earned her degree from the InterAmerican University of Puerto Rico. In 2007, she relocated to South Florida and served as an advocacy supervisor at The Lodge, a domestic violence program, where she also trained new staff and volunteers in core competencies as required by the Florida Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Enid brings a holistic approach to her work, holding certifications as a Compassion Fatigue Educator, Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist, registered yoga teacher, and certified Zumba instructor. She completed her Master of Social Work at Metropolitan State University of Denver, combining her diverse skills to support healing and resilience in the communities she serves.

Dr. Jah “Rain” Latchman
PsyD, LPC, JD, MDiv, CAT, ADS
As a clinician, I believe every person is born with incredible potential and an inherent sense of wholeness—qualities that modern culture often challenges or diminishes. My approach is rooted in an indigenous framework that honors the importance of reconnecting with our natural state of being. By integrating attachment and developmental theories, I seek to deeply understand how human connection and personal history shape each individual’s healing journey.

Charles Hinshaw
MSW
Chuck spent 45 years as a small businessman before embracing a new chapter in his life and career. Driven by a passion for helping others, he earned a BA in Psychology from Metropolitan State University of Denver and went on to complete his Master of Social Work. Chuck co-founded The 21st-Century Man’s Discussion Group and Tai Chi Practice, creating spaces for connection, healing, and growth. In his private practice, he focuses on supporting individuals navigating trauma and substance misuse, bringing compassion and life experience to his work.

Kent Webb
LCSW
Kent is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and psychotherapist passionate about supporting the diverse communities in the metro area. In his independent practice, he specializes in providing affirming mental health care to LGBTQ+ individuals and others navigating life’s challenges. Kent believes in creating a safe, welcoming space where every person feels seen and valued. Outside of therapy, he shares his expertise as a consultant, trainer, and teacher with nonprofits and organizations across the country, helping to foster inclusive and compassionate environments.

Amy Ulrich
MNM
Amy holds a Master’s Degree in Nonprofit Management from Regis University in Denver and has dedicated her career to strengthening community-based organizations. With a deep commitment to equity and service, she brings years of experience in administrative leadership, grant writing, and grants management—always with a focus on helping nonprofits grow their impact and better serve their communities.