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About

Our Story

At Colorado DUI, we believe that one mistake doesn’t define your story. A DUI may be part of your past — but it doesn't have to dictate your future.

Therapy

Why Choose Us

  • Flexible Scheduling: Multiple class times available throughout the week — including evenings and weekends — to fit your life.

  • Supportive & Respectful Environment: Join a safe, nonjudgmental group focused on growth, connection, and positive outcomes. We treat you like a person, not a case number.

  • Licensed, Experienced Clinicians: All sessions are led by licensed therapists with expertise in substance use, trauma, and restorative change.

  • Accessible Online Classes: Attend live, face-to-face sessions via Zoom — fully compliant with Colorado State requirements.

  • Bilingual & Culturally Responsive Team: Classes are available in English and Spanish, led by native-speaking clinicians who understand and respect cultural context.:

  • Trauma-Informed, Person-Centered Approach: We don’t just check boxes — we offer care that recognizes the whole person behind the event. Compassion and accountability work together here.

  • Comprehensive, Court-Approved Curriculum:  state-approved curriculum recognized by the Colorado DMV and the Behavioral Health Administration (BHA) and fully compliant with Colorado DMV requirements.

You Are Not Your DUI

Empowering Lives Through Therapy

At Colorado DUI, we know that DUI work sits in a complicated space — there are no easy sides. A DUI can cause real harm: to yourself, to others, and to the trust you once had. But it can also be a wake-up call, a turning point, a beginning.

That’s why our approach is trauma-informed and person-centered. We don’t reduce people to their worst moments. We help you separate who you are from what happened — and then we walk with you toward who you want to become.

Accountability and care can coexist.
Real change starts with responsibility. It’s deepened by connection. And it’s sustained by support.

We believe that when people are given the tools to heal and the space to grow, they can create safer lives and stronger communities — not just for themselves, but for everyone around them.

The Team

Meet our dedicated team of professionals who are passionate about mental health and committed to helping our clients achieve holistic well-being.

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Monica McIntyre, MBA, MS, LPC-S, LAC

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Corey G. Cox MBA, MS, LPC-S, LAC

Clinical Counselor

Monica McIntyre, MBA, MA, LPC, LAC is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC).

 

Monica obtained her master’s degree in Business Administration from Thunderbird International Graduate School of Management in AZ with a focus in International Management.

 

Later, Monica received her Master of Arts degree in Counseling from Regis University and worked for 4 years in Colorado’s Crisis and Suicide Prevention Lifeline providing direct services to callers as well as coordinating the adaptation of the crisis program to cater for the Hispanic/Latino population in the state of Colorado.

 

Monica is NMT (Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics) certified with the ability to carry out brain mapping in the space of complex/developmental trauma.

 

She is the owner of Lifeline Counseling LLC which provides crisis and suicidal stabilization therapy for adolescents and adults. She co-founded and was Clinical Director for True North Recovery Services, an SUD agency providing outpatient services to adults and adolescents suffering with addiction.

 

Monica began her journey in the mental health space supporting survivors of sex trafficking and currently runs two homes for young women in Costa Rica under her 501(c)3 Aftercare International. Under the umbrella of Aftercare International she developed an accreditation program for homes providing services to children and women survivors of sex trafficking internationally and travels often in support of these homes. Monica is fluent in Spanish, English and Portuguese.

Clinical Counselor

Corey G. Cox is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Addiction Counselor, and Clinical Supervisor who has worked in the mental health field for over 13 years. He has worked in several different settings which includes: Clinical Admissions, Clinical Supervision, Residential programming, Inpatient programs, Individual Therapy, Co-Responder Services, Crisis Services, Intensive Outpatient Programs, Outpatient Programs, Recreational Therapy, and Case Management. Corey received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Minor in Sociology from Kent State University. After completing his undergraduate courses, Corey moved back to Colorado where he earned his Master of Arts degree in Counseling from Regis University. Corey is also a former Division I athlete and enjoys participating in sporting events and interacting with the community outside of work

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Dr. Martin Munoz, Ed.D, MA, LPC, LAC

Dr. Martin K. Munoz Ed.D, MA, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC) and is a Regis University faculty member with over 25 years of teaching experience as well as a practicing psychotherapist for over 30 years.

 

Martin is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Addictions Counselor registered with the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies and is in good standing. He has worked extensively with all adult populations and specializes in areas of depression and anxiety and substance abuse.

 

Dr. Munoz has also been active in the community offering services to people of color and is dedicated to social justice issues. Dr. Munoz provides clinical services including supervision, group and Individual therapy and teaches courses that provide continued education.

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