Alison Ann Lee
I used to have a very professional-yet boring-“About Me” section, solely focused on my education and training. But my guess is that you are here to actually get a feel for who I am, what I believe, what I struggle with and what I’m passionate about. So here it is…
I’m an explorer, yet I recognize that I have limits. I stand up for what I believe in. I dislike being stagnant and somehow always find myself delving into new things. These last few years have been a challenge, however they have also filled me with gratitude and motivation. I want to use every second that I have on this earth. So I live; wholeheartedly and as true to myself as I know how to be.
I am a mother. My son challenges me to be a better human being, to slow down and enjoy the small things and to never stop learning. He’s taught me a love that is deep and unconditional. Being a parent has shown me that I still have a lot of growth to do. I’m working hard on my own shortcomings, both for myself and for my family. It’s a daily struggle to change patterns that keep me stuck, but I find encouragement in knowing that the effort is worth it-which is evident in my loving, gentle, amazing little boy. I have extreme empathy and compassion for parents who are struggling to raise their children in a scary and unpredictable world.
I’m from a very small mid-western town. Growing up in the country taught me the beauty of nature, the need for peace, and the importance of community and family. I have lived in several different states, each one teaching me new life lessons. I have a strong love and empathy for all living creatures. I have been known to catch and release every bug that I find crawling in my house or workplace. I love learning, teaching and helping others. My self care includes last minute mountain trips, long showers, playing with my son and husband, dancing to live music, scuba diving, gardening and cooking.
I specialize in childhood trauma, grief and parenting. Throughout my career, I’ve noticed that there is often a long line of generational trauma in many families. Even with the support and love of family and friends, future generations often feel the burden of these long ago hurts. My intention is to use psilocybin-assisted therapy to clear some of this deep trauma and promote healthier individuals and families. I also want to use this modality to heal adults’ inner child that never had a voice. I truly believe these medicines will make a huge difference in the lives of many.
Licensed Professional Counselor -State of Colorado
Licensed Natural Medicine Facilitator In Training -State of Colorado
Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor
Co-Owner of Reset, LLC
M.S. in Community Counseling
Certification in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy with Naropa University
MAPS MDMA Assisted Therapy Trainee

