Meet Our Staff

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Tori Colyer, MS, LPC

I am more than just a woman who holds an empty mug and a book she’s never read for a professional headshot.

I have an energetic, kind, and gentle yet direct spirit.

I provide an inviting, engaging, and open space for you to be whoever you need to be.

I deeply value relationships and believe we can ALWAYS treat others with respect and kindness.

Feeling safe, understood, and valued in a caring environment is imperative to building relationships with my patients. I seek to identify and encourage the strengths of the individual while providing an atmosphere of trust and support. Patients will be given the tools necessary to cope with the complexities of everyday life, customized to their specific goals.

I received my Master of Science in Professional Counseling from Concordia University in 2015 and my Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Carroll University in 2013. I LOVE public speaking and actively present at conferences, schools, and churches in Wisconsin. I also taught at Carroll University in the psychology department.

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Alexis Anderson, Intern

As a junior at Concordia University, I am pursuing my Bachelor of Arts in Psychology while building hands-on experience in the counseling field. I experienced first-hand the positive impact counseling can have and have thus made it my purpose to utilize my strengths to empower others to overcome their struggles.

Among other involvements, I am the Vice President of our Psychology Club and a member of the Prayer Team for our student-led church service. I am very interested in helping those struggling with substance use and began the Opioid Use Disorder Certificate Training Program Fall of 2025.

My strong Christian faith and values shape the way I approach life and relationships, with honesty, compassion, and integrity.

I care deeply about people and believe that creating a safe, supportive space can help individuals feel seen, heard, and valued. My goal is to walk alongside others with kindness and encouragement, while helping them identify their own strengths.