Meet the Team

Beth Creel

PhD in Clinical Psychology, Certified Grief Recovery Specialist

Dr. Creel works with individuals, families and organizations that have experienced grief, loss and trauma. She believes that balance and resiliency are the necessary elements in order to navigate through stressful and sometimes devastating experiences. At Starview Dr. Creel welcomes those who have gone through personal and or professional trauma, to partake in a day where self awareness, mindfulness and resiliency are openly explored. “Sometimes we are in such a rush to get back to a normal state or get back to how things were, we fail to see the change that has occurred in us from the experience, and more times than not this is a deeply profound change”. Starview welcomes you to become one with yourself and to honor and respect the self care needed to balance life.

Roni Melton

LPC, Certified Yoga Instructor

A yoga instructor for nearly two decades and a therapist for youth in crisis and trauma for ten years, Roni has experience and training in Hatha, Vinyasa, Restorative, Yoga for Trauma and Yoga for Grief. Her passion is about helping people to connect mind, body and soul through movement, reflection and healing.

Yoga is an effective therapeutic tool for the prevention and treatment of anxiety, depression, and other mental health and mood disorders. The benefit of yoga in balancing and awareness of mind and body is crucial in daily lives. She encourages clients to explore yoga practice and other techniques for self-healing to balance the nervous system and focus on the mind.

Rebecca Sabine

BA, CMT-P

A violinist/meditation guide, reiki master, and founder of Violin Sound Sanctuary®. It’s been said that music is the language of the soul, a concept Rebecca Sabine has taken to heart throughout her career as a professional musician, composer, and certified mindful meditation teacher (IMTA). Over the years, she has performed for the greatest names in the music industry including Celine Dion, Bocelli, Pavarotti, Lady Gaga, Tony Bennett, Frank Sinatra...and the list goes on! A passionate lover of nature, she uses her gifts of spoken word along with her violin music to heighten our appreciation of the beautiful world we live in through the ecology of sound. A breast cancer survivor, she presents Violin Sound Sanctuary mindful meditations for cancer support groups in Las Vegas including the Caring Place (NVCCF) and a virtual retreat for the American Cancer Society. A member of the Las Vegas Philharmonic, in 2020, she received a Ford Musician Impact Fund award through the League of American Orchestras to support the outdoor filming of meditation videos for her Violin Sound Sanctuary ® YouTube channel. Her recordings are featured on the Insight Timer meditation app with over 45K plays. Rebecca currently presents violin sound healing meditations as a member of the wellness team at the Red Rock Spa in Las Vegas.

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Caitlyn Saville

ART THERAPIST

I am Caitlyn Saville, a “source taught” Intuitive Artist, with a passion for deep explorations of the spiritual realms, and a desire to bring the hidden beauty and wisdom of these realms into the physical world. I believe that by connecting with the ancient and universal patterns of Sacred Geometry, we can tap into a higher levels of consciousness, creating a greater sense of purpose and meaning in our lives. My work is about bridging the gap between the seen and unseen, the material and the spiritual, and creating a visual language that transcends cultural and societal barriers. I aim to inspire a sense of unity and connection among all people, regardless of their background or beliefs. I share my art as an invitation to explore and celebrate the beauty, harmony, and interconnectedness of life, and to rediscover our own inner divinity.

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Cari Marshall

Certified Life Coach

For 20 years, Cari has helped her clients initiate that crucial internal dialog, identify their true core values and draft a blueprint for personal success. Her approach is unique, emphasizing meditation, intensive introspection and a focus on spirituality. Her non-judgmental, observational perspective invites clients to observe themselves and appraise their effectiveness from a loving place. Cari is joyful but direct, gentle but disciplined, and uniquely effective in helping people reach their full potential. In recent years, she has developed particular expertise in coaching a variety of highly motivated people, including those living in the aftermath of loss. “Grief is everywhere,” she notes. “Dealt with from a loving place, every experience can bring us meaning and growth.” Cari speaks from deep personal experience, having lost her beloved 28-year- old daughter, Dana, to Crohn’s Disease in 2017. In Dana’s final years, she and her mother created an award-winning documentary, Semicolon; The Adventures of Ostomy Girl, which was screened at film festivals across the country. The film is available to stream online, continuing to raise awareness of Crohn’s and provide comfort to many of the seven million people who suffer from it worldwide.Cari grew up in a family retail business – a high-contact, high-pressure environment that helped her develop a keen understanding of human nature and a broad range of intuitive people skills. “I have always been curious about human behavior and what drives it,” she says. Cari is a prominent philanthropist and activist on behalf of Crohn's Disease and Inflammatory Bowel Disease. She served on the Jewish Federation Executive Committee and served on the executive board of the Anti- Defamation League of Las Vegas, which awarded her their Americanism Award for exceptional humanitarian leadership. In her spare time, Cari enjoys working out, hiking, pickleball, snow skiing, yoga and time with family and friends (including her two adorable dogs). She is enthusiastic about fine tuning her own personal development as life unfolds.