Aimee Francom
LPC
Aimee is one of just a few counselors qualified and fluent in American Sign Language. She can work with individuals and families that need assistance in Deaf and hard-of-hearing situations.
She has also taught seminars on stress management, emergency preparedness, communication skills, grief and loss, dealing with trauma, and getting the most of your current employment.
Aimee is a National Certified Counselor and a Licenseded Professional Counselor. She has a Master of Arts Degree in Mental Health Counseling, and a Master of Science Degree in Administration and Supervision from Gallaudet University in Washington, DC. Aimee also has a Bachelors Degree in Psychology, with a Minor in Family and Human Development.
Her background is impressive, having worked at Valley Mental Health, Beneficial Life, Child and Family Services, Blomquist Hale Consulting and the Family Service Foundation, Inc.
11 comments:
Way to go chick! You rock! I'm so proud of you! I love your picture too! Very professional and grown up - in a good way! ;)
That makes you sparkle!! Very shiny and pretty and I would come to see you if I had problems:)
Look at you Miss Smarty Pants! I'm super impressed by your credentials!
Congrats! (You also picked a great, professional looking picture.)
Wow, props Aimee. Check you out :). And a belated congrats on the move. We really ought to get together for dinner sometime... Maybe we could go on a triple date with Josh and Jen - what do you think? :P
Well I am impressed...if I ever go crazy you will be the first person I talk to...J/K (I know you dont have to be crazy to go to couseling!)
Congrats though...for real!
Dave
Your picture looks cute (I mean pretty as Kaylynn would say). It's because I helped pick out your clothes. It was fun helping you decorate your office! I hope you like your new job.
Kaylynn misses you and I'm sure Natalie wants you to hold her. I think they are getting a little better.
So official - Congratulations!! :D That's exciting!
Kudos! I would also add, her clients love her and are endlessly grateful for her skills.
Wow Aimee, that is great! Congratulations. I hope you like the new office. We moved to Phoenix in August. Pueblo was so ugly we just had to leave to somewhere green. Imagine that. Leave Colorado for Phoenix to see some trees.
well done Aimee! You've worked hard and found success! Way to go!
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