Kristin Kilbourn, PhD, MPH
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Kristin Kilbourn earned her Master’s Degree in Public Health in Health Promotion from San Diego State University and her Ph.D. in Clinical Health Psychology from the University of Miami. Her training included intensive work with those living with serious illness including cancer, autoimmune disorders and heart disease. Kristin developed a new program in Psychosocial Oncology at the University of Florida and she is currently engaged in teaching, research and clinical activities at the University of Colorado, National Jewish Health and Western Oncology. She is a speaker for Lilly Oncology’s patient-centered communication programs and serves on the Medical Advisory Board for the Scleroderma Foundation, Rocky Mountain Chapter. Her clinical orientation is predominately Cognitive-Behavioral and Existential and she enjoys working with individuals (patients and caregivers/family), couples who are dealing with a medical condition, and leading group interventions. Kristin is particularly interested in the mind-body connection and the impact of stress and adaptive coping on health and wellness.
Amy Robinson Ikelheimer, PhD
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Dr. Amy Robinson Ikelheimer received her Bachelor of Science at the University of Wisconsin and her doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Mississippi. Amy began to specialize in Health Psychology during her Clinical Psychology Internship at Indian University School of Medicine. She completed a 2-year post-doctoral program in Behavioral Medicine/Pain Management at Dartmouth Medical School where she stayed on as faculty. Since moving to Colorado, Amy worked in the Division of Psychosocial Medicine at National Jewish Health where she assessed and treated individuals with various chronic medical conditions. She also devoted much of her time to the Sleep Medicine Department where she treated individuals with insomnia. Amy uses well researched short-term Cognitive-Behavioral interventions to help adults cope with and better manage chronic medical conditions and symptoms. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, insomnia, chronic pain, headache, GI distress, cardiac, allergy, respiratory issues, coping with side effects of medications, and other symptoms that interfere with daily functioning.

(720) 608-1573 | kristin@ihhcolorado.com