Natalie Cherry, LPC
Natalie Cherry is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over a decade of experience supporting women and couples through some of life’s most challenging moments. She provides specialized care for those navigating IVF, fetal loss, pregnancy-related anxiety, and postpartum depression. Natalie also works with couples facing parenting and co-parenting struggles, as well as marital and relationship conflicts.
Since co-founding The Incite Center in 2011, Natalie has helped individuals overcome stress-induced anxiety, depression, and PTSD through evidence-based support.
Her therapeutic approach blends coaching, counseling, and education to create a comprehensive, results-focused experience. Natalie partners with clients to go beyond traditional talk therapy, helping them explore their challenges, develop new coping strategies, activate their strengths, and build resilience. Clients leave feeling empowered, supported, and ready to face life’s obstacles with confidence.
The Incite Network Providers
Kevin ‘CASEY’ Cherry, LPC; LAC
Casey Cherry is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Addiction Counselor dedicated to helping men overcome addiction, anxiety, and depression. Drawing from his expertise, Casey works with clients to develop practical tools for managing stress from work, home life, and relationships—stress that often contributes to these challenges.
Casey’s approach is results-driven: men want solutions, not just conversations. With a focus on actionable strategies, he empowers clients to move beyond their struggles and make lasting changes.
Specializing in addiction recovery, Casey combines his advanced training in substance abuse counseling with evidence-based practices to offer individualized, solution-focused treatment plans. His tailored approach helps men break free from the cycle of using substances as a coping mechanism, guiding them toward healthier, sustainable paths forward.
Kathryn ‘PAIGE’ Killam, LCSW Paige Killam joined The Incite Center in 2021, bringing a solid foundation in medical social work from acute primary care settings. There, she provided crisis intervention, coordinated comprehensive case management, and employed solution-focused therapy to help clients navigate sudden health challenges and emotional distress. This hands-on experience sharpened her ability to address complex interpersonal struggles with empathy and efficiency.
With an active, systems-aware approach, Paige collaborates with adolescents, young adults, and others confronting overlapping stressors—academic pressures, social transitions, work demands, and family dynamics. As a wife and mother herself, she appreciates the juggling act of modern life and meets clients where they are, co-creating practical strategies to relieve the burdens they face. By the end of their work together, clients emerge with strengthened coping skills, renewed confidence, and a clear roadmap for sustaining their mental health.
Myldha Verdelus, MA LPCC Myldha brings to our practice a wealth of experience from her former career as an occupational therapist, where she guided clients toward meaningful engagement in their daily lives. In her role as a counselor, she specializes in family systems work, helping clients understand how relational dynamics shape their mental and emotional well-being.
Grounded in presence and compassionate curiosity, Myldha partners with clients eager to explore identity formation, self-acceptance, and relational pain. By attending to the parts of themselves they’ve long avoided—whether ambivalence, shame, or grief—clients learn to integrate past wounds and rediscover autonomy, self-compassion, and a renewed sense of purpose.
Whether you’re navigating family transitions, healing old hurts, or deepening self-understanding, Myldha offers a steady, nonjudgmental presence and evidence-informed strategies to support your journey. If you’re ready to take the next step toward holistic well-being, she’ll walk beside you every step of the way.
Meet Melinda - Provider Assistant AKA “THE GLUE”
Provider Administration Support
Intake Coordinator
Patient Scheduler
Natalie & Casey Cherry
Married for 20+ years and parents to 2 adolescent high school sons, Natalie and Casey Cherry understand the complexity of balancing marriage, family, and work. They teach dynamic, interactive, growth-focused classes for pre-marital and marital couples at Denver Community Church and Cherry Hills Community Church. Their passion is to help couples thrive in their relationships and gain the skills to navigate the natural ups and downs of married life. Couples learn to communicate more effectively, resolve ongoing conflict, and develop more intimate relationships.
Meet the S.P.U.R Graduate Residents
Kerri Junge, MA
Kerri believes that every person’s story carries meaning and serves as a guide for transformative change. She helps clients explore and reshape the stories that have influenced their past and present, opening the door to growth, healing, and renewed purpose.
As a mom of four, currently navigating the final seasons of high school and welcoming her first grandchild, Kerri understands the richness and complexity of life’s transitions from the closing of one chapter to the beginning of another.
As she walks alongside clients navigating their own change, be it grief, loss, identity struggles, or relational headwinds, Kerri offers a steady presence, guided by compassionate support.
Kerri’s approach blends evidence-based practices with deep empathy, creating a structured yet flexible space where hope is rekindled, courage is sparked, and self-compassion is nurtured. She is committed to helping clients reconnect with their inner resilience, fostering grace and strength as they build a future that honors their experiences and new meaningful growth.
Geoff Cotton, MA
Geoff joins The Incite Center after a 24-year career in education. His experience gives him a deep understanding of the challenges we face as parents and the resilience required to navigate this season of parenting.
As a father of four, Geoff brings personal insight into the sacrifices, shifting roles, and balancing acts that couples and families encounter on their journeys. He offers hope and encouragement while equipping individuals with tools to create a healthier balance in work, life, and relationships.
Geoff is passionate about partnering with clients as a collaborator and guide, helping them develop deeper self-awareness and resilience. Through intentional, focused work, he seeks to help individuals strengthen their core values, reignite purpose, and move toward greater fulfillment in life.
Andrea Gage, MA
Andrea meets clients with warmth and curiosity, creating space to explore both the strengths they carry and the parts of themselves they may struggle to accept. She helps individuals move away from rigid self-criticism and toward more flexible, compassionate ways of relating to themselves, guiding them to take risks that open the door to growth and healing.
Her steady presence, shaped by years as a Registered Nurse in emergency and neonatal intensive care, is also grounded in her life as a wife and mother, where she learned the value of presence—offering calm, compassionate support in moments of profound crisis and providing grounded care in the therapeutic process.
Andrea honors the courage taken to restore faith in one’s ability to change. Grounded in the conviction that every person has the capacity for renewal, Andrea walks alongside clients as they discover new possibilities, honoring their resilience and fueling their journey toward wholeness and hope.
Mary Cleveland, MA
Mary is a growth-minded clinician at The Incite Center who practices through a relational lens—believing much of how we experience the world is shaped by our relationships and life circumstances. She approaches her work from a place of curiosity, helping clients trace unhelpful patterns, activate strengths, and explore new ways of relating during relationship transitions and life changes.
Mary is deeply attuned to grief in its many forms— and the quieter losses that leave lasting imprints. Having sat with people through profound loss in her own life, she offers a steady, nonjudgmental presence and holds space without timelines or pressure.
Her process-oriented approach balances practical skills with deeper emotional exploration, supporting sustainable change and helping clients engage with painful parts of themselves with compassion and patience.
