Alex Castro Croy is a trauma and addiction counselor in Denver Colorado. He also is an adjunct professor (graduate and undergraduate) for MSU-Denver- Department of Human Services for 9 years. He identifies as a bilingual/bicultural immigrant gay male and has used his techniques and tools to train professionals in all fields of human service: Law enforcement, doctors and nurses, trauma and addiction counselors, lawyers and judges. His passion is teaching, training, and soul-tending (psycho-therapy).
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