Dr. Griffiths conducts psychological assessments full-time. She is no longer accepting new therapy clients.
Angela provides individual, couples, family, and group therapy. She practices both short and long-term therapy at her office or online.
In her practice, Kacy provides individual, couples, and group therapy for individuals of all ages including children.
George integrates eastern, western and innate universal approaches to self-healing through bio-psycho-social dynamics within oneself individually and within relationships as a family, couple, parent-child, employee, employer and other situations.
Jessica is a therapist in the state of Colorado with over a decade of experience working with individuals, couples, families, and groups. Since her start as a therapist, she has grown to specialize in Addiction/Substance abuse issues, Autism (adults), Anger Management skills, and much more.
Kimberly provides counseling to children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Kimberly also identifies as proudly being a part of the BIPOC community.
Lana provides therapeutic services to children, adolescents, adults, senior adults, and families.
Anna, a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate, specializes in working with teens, young adults, and young couples. She helps those struggling with trauma, depression, dissatisfaction in work, disconnection in relationships and other related circumstances.
Sean has his Masters in Social Work and specializes in treating substance abuse, addictions, and trauma, providing individual therapy to individual adults via teletherapy.
Lindsay, a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate, provides therapy to clients of all ages with a focus on preteens, teens, and young adults. Her approach centers on the Rogerian person-centered method, with which she integrates cognitive behavioral methods and interventions. She strongly believes that the client is the best expert and resource for themself and that each person is capable of incredible things.
Allison is a licensed professional counselor candidate (LPCC) in Colorado and has a master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Allison is passionate about employing therapeutic techniques to empower clients and help them find relief, healing, and growth.
Hannah specializes in working with a variety of different clients, including individual adults, couples, families, children ages 3+, teens, all people of all backgrounds without discrimination. She utilizes several modalities, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, emotionally focused therapy, mindfulness-based interventions, motivational interviewing, as well as systems theory, which helps with depression, anxiety, adjustment issues, etc. Hannah typically uses cognitive-behavioral approaches (CBT) to pinpoint a person's daily experience; bring out the truth in those experiences; and collaborate with the client to highlight a new way of thinking and behaving. Empowering the client to assume responsibility for the things that are in their control and let go of the things that are not in their control is part of that process. Another treatment approach she uses is emotional-focused therapy (EFT) to dig into the crux of human experience: emotional connections, with the self and others.
Casey, MSW, SWC, offers therapy for families, couples, and individuals of all ages. Casey also identifies as being a part of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Olivia Albery, a Masters level Social Worker Candidate, provides therapy to all with a focus on anxiety, trauma, and children. She says, we are all like balloons, we fill ourselves us up with only some much air until we “pop.”
Kellen Crager, a Masters in Clinical Psychology student intern, provides therapy to adults with a focus of anxiety, chronic pain, and anger. He practices from a behavioral perspective that emphasizes acceptance, exposure, and response prevention.
Yakitta has been privileged to provide support and guidance to a wide ranged population of men, women, and adolescents.
Natalie specializes in working with teens, adults, and families. She helps those struggling with anxiety, disconnection, recurrent thoughts of trauma, and more.
Even if we don’t have the power to choose where we come from, we can still choose where we go from there. —Stephen Chbosky Audra Ebsen believes that one's past does not determine their future, and that everyone has the power to choose where they go from there. Audra specializes in working with a variety of different clients including individual adults, families, children 10+, LGBTQIA+, and adults 65+. She utilizes several modalities such as cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT). DBT helps with a variety of issues such as depression, anxiety, trauma, neurodivergence, Autism, family conflict, stress, chronic illness, grief and loss, as well as many other life struggles.
Britten is a dedicated therapist with a passion for helping adolescents, individual adults and couples. Individuals navigate trauma, attachment issues, mood disorders and other challenges. With a deep understanding of the impact of mental health challenges, Britten believes in a collaborative and client-centered approach, tailoring interventions to meet each client's unique needs. Britten draws from various therapeutic modalities, including DBT and ACT, to ensure a personalized and effective therapeutic experience.
Cheyenne specializes in working with a variety of different clients including adolescents (ages 12–18), couples, LGBTQIA+, individual adults, and those with eating disorders. She uses several different modalities to best fit your treatment needs, such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Person-Centered Therapy, and a Strengths-Based approach. Each client and set of concerns are approached from a biopsychosocial perspective and a culturally cognizant lens.
Eliza uses a mindfulness-based approach and a trauma-ingrained framework to help clients navigate through challenges. She specializes in working with individuals, couples, and families. Using modalities such as Internal Family Systems and Somatic Experiencing, she helps clients work through trauma and emotional challenges, to help regain their inner strength and wisdom.
Jacki specializes in working with a variety of different clients, including individual adults, teens aged 14+, LGBTQIA+, and multicultural individuals. She utilizes several modalities, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), psychodynamic therapy, as well as trauma-focused therapy, which helps with trauma/PTSD, addiction/substance use issues, experiences of abuse, depression, anxiety, issues with attachment to others, and improving overall self-esteem and self-worth. Jacki also identifies as being a part of the LatinX and LGBTQIA+ communities.
Oscar specializes in working with a variety of different clients including individual adults, LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, Spanish-speakers, LatinX, HIV-diagnosed individuals, and gender expansive individuals. He utilizes several modalities such as CBT, strengths-based, as well as person-centered approach, which can help with anxiety, depression, adjustment concerns, and other life transitions. Oscar also identifies as being a part of the LatinX, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA+ communities. Oscar se especializa en trabajar con una variedad de clientes diferentes, incluyendo adultos, LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, hispanohablantes, LatinX, personas diagnosticadas con VIH y personas de género expansivo. Utiliza varias modalidades, como la terapia de comportamiento cognitivo (TCC), el enfoque basado en fortalezas y el centrado en la persona, la depresión, los problemas de adaptación y otras transiciones de la vida. Oscar también se identifica como parte de las comunidades LatinX, BIPOC y LGBTQIA+.
Sarah specializes in working with a variety of different clients including young adults, LGBTQIA+, BIPOC individuals, and groups. She utilizes several modalities such as person-centered, CBT and mindfulness approaches, to help clients move through their life transitions as well as gain a comprehensive understanding of why they experience anxiety, depression, etc., and how to address them. Sarah also identifies as being a part of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Tanya specializes in working with a variety of different clients including children (ages 3 and older), adolescents, and individual adults. They aim to utilize a variety of therapeutic modalities dependent on the best fit for the client. Their hope is to create a safe space for their clients to feel accepted and welcome.
Noelle provides therapy to adolescents and adults with a focus on health-related issues through a trauma-information, solution-focused lens, to ensure clients feel respected, heard, and empowered on their mental health journey.
Sonya specializes in working with a variety of different clients including children and youth of all ages, parents, and families. She utilizes several modalities such as CBT, DBT, Play-based, and Faith-based therapy to address parenting, neurodivergent children with special needs, family dynamics, and children/youth experiencing anxiety and/or depression.
Laura is a Master’s level Clinical Mental Health Counseling Intern at Adams State University, providing trauma-informed, multiculturally competent, Bilingual (English and Spanish) therapeutic services to children/adolescents and adults. She focuses on relationships, trauma, immigrant and multicultural experiences, grief, and life transitions. Laura is committed to providing client-centered approaches, creating a safe environment to work collaboratively with clients to support them on their journey of processing, healing, and growing.
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