CCRM's Psychological Counselors

Deb Levy

Debbie Levy joined CCRM in 2003 as a Licensed Professional Counselor specializing in various aspects of infertility counseling including: counseling patients struggling with infertility and assessing those wishing to participate in third-party reproduction (egg donor, sperm donor, gestational carrier.) She received her Master's degree from the University of Colorado in Counseling and Psychology/Marriage and Family Therapy and has counseled individuals and couples for more than eight years. Ms. Levy is available to meet with individuals and couples who would like help coping with the many stressors associated with infertility.  Individuals and couples working with Ms. Levy often discuss: ways to cope with the daily stress of infertility, making decisions about your fertility (ART, adoption, living child free), talking to friends and family about your infertility, maintaining a strong relationship with your partner, and overall self-care.  Ms. Levy is a professional member of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and she has written articles and lectures on various topics associated with infertility.


Jennifer Mone'

Jennifer Moné, Ph.D. joined CCRM after 5 years of managing her own private practice serving couples, individuals, and families through a wide range of topics. Her specialties include assisting couples and families in maintaining strong relationships, managing life transitions as they pertain to grief and loss, and dealing with stress through positive coping skills. Dr. Moné received her doctoral training emphasizing in counseling and family studies and her master’s degree specializing in Marriage and Family Therapy; both degrees are from Colorado State University. Dr. Moné utilizes clients’ strengths to mutually set goals and make progress in a manner that matches their pace and needs. She is available to assist men and women at CCRM throughout their infertility journey and to explore their feelings as needed. When individuals or couples have fertility questions and concerns, Dr. Moné uses a mind-body approach and offers support, psychoeducation, and collaboration with decision-making. She also offers regular support groups and provides psychological evaluations.