Therapists for college students near Denver, CO
My goal for therapy is to work towards helping my clients find the strength and resilience needed to get through what life brings to the table. I am a certified EMDR therapist, though I use multiple therapeutic approaches with each client and tailor therapy to each individual's needs. I take great pride in building a strong therapeutic relationship with the clients I see, as I believe that is the foundation of therapy! I have experience working with adolescents, young adults, adults, and families as a whole. I love watching people grow throughout the therapeutic process, whether that entails mending strained relationships, working through trauma(s), embarking on a new journey, or finding personal strength. My passion to help others is what motivates me daily. It may be nerve wracking, overwhelming, and/or slightly uncomfortable, but just know that I am here to help, however I can. It can seem like a challenge to find a good therapist, but it is absolutely worth it to push forward until you find the best fit for you. I am licensed in New York, Colorado, Nevada, Florida, and South Carolina. Please note: I am not paneled with any insurance companies in Colorado, Florida, Nevada, or South Carolina.
I help stressed out and anxious people of any gender to heal trauma, make work suck less, and get good at relationships. I’m an Denver LGBT therapist providing EMDR therapy with a decade of experience. I’m terrible at pop culture and I love puns. My goal for my clients is to have a sustainable life where you can thrive. I want you to feel like you can navigate what life throws at you, even if it’s hard. I’m deeply invested in finding out what works for you (vs. anyone else). I’m less likely to promote something as “healthy” in therapy and more likely to ask you how it’s working for you. I won’t look at you sideways when you drop your partner’s pronouns or ask me to use a new name for you. We’ll curse, cry, and probably (hopefully) laugh. We’ll be human together.
Former college athlete turned therapist. I'll be bringing with me my experience working with clients aged 5 to 75 on goals related to life changes, family dynamics, trauma, depression, anxiety, relationships, substance use, ADHD, and more. I lean on a humanistic and strengths-based style to bring warmth into our work. Open to working with individuals, families, siblings, or couples. Currently only offering virtual sessions. Best way to book is by texting or calling 610-904-3476. I see therapy as an opportunity to highlight your strengths and natural inclination for healing. I offer a warm and compassionate space to explore your emotional landscape in a way that feels right for you. Whether we are working on finding a deeper understanding of yourself and the patterns you find yourself in, processing trauma, building skills for better relationships with yourself and others, or any goal you can think of, I'll be offering modalities and interventions that fit your needs. I'm always open for feedback and pivoting our work to best suite you for the season of life you find yourself in. In our first session, you can expect me to give you the opportunity to share what brought you to therapy. I'll ask about the history you feel comfortable sharing about yourself. You'll have the opportunity to ask any questions you might have for me and our work together. Most importantly, we'll start to create the building blocks for trust and comfort, however that looks for you. In my free time, I enjoy spending time outdoors, biking, reading, and enjoying cozy cups of tea.
I work best with students who look like they’re holding it together but feel overwhelmed, anxious, or stuck on the inside. Many of the students I support are managing academic pressure, burnout, self-doubt, or the impact of past experiences while trying to keep up with school, work, and relationships. With nearly a decade of experience in mental health settings, I help students slow things down, make sense of what they’re feeling, and build tools that actually help in day-to-day life. Therapy with me is supportive, practical, and collaborative—a space where you don’t have to have it all figured out to get started.
Nancy S. Perry, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker with over thirty years' experience working with adults and adolescents. Nancy has taken her extensive experience and training to create an effective (and popular!) Women’s Support and Skill Building group. This group is specifically designed for women dealing with difficult changes in life who are ready to learn and practice evidence-based techniques for managing and thriving through these transitions. Each group is limited to 6 women and meets weekly for 10 weeks (via zoom). Nancy brings the same creativity, warmth and compassion that she is so well known for to these groups. Our next group starts on Wednesday, November 15, 2023. This is an evening group; we begin at 7:00 and end by 8:30 p.m. Please give Nancy a call or email by NOVEMBER 10 to join us! 303-430-4136; nancyperrylcsw@gmail.com. Nancy S. Perry, LCSW, graduated from the University of Denver School of Social Work. She has additional trainings in Attention Deficit Disorder and Hyperactivity, Brief Solution Focused therapy, Dialectical Behavioral therapy, Domestic Violence issues, Early Neutral Evaluation, Emotional Freedom Technique, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, Grief Counseling, and LGBTQ issues. She is a past president of the Metropolitan Denver Interdisciplinary Committee; an organization of legal and mental health professionals working together to improve outcomes for families involved with the Courts. She is well known for her compassion, humor, and her ability to think ‘out of the box’ with clients.
As humans, we are subjected to the many ups, and downs life throws at us. One of my favorite quotes that I use as a core principle to help clients is, "Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional." Meaning we can choose, and we have to power to regain a rich, full, meaningful life. If you are ready to break old patterns, live a life in the direction of your values, and accept all parts of yourself, then you are already on your path of personal growth. My goal is to walk alongside you through this journey and provide support and empowerment to live a heart-driven, meaningful life. I use a variety of approaches, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Mindfulness-Based (MBCT). I can help you identify and build a value-driven life, help with troubling thoughts and feelings, and utilize mindfulness, to help you connect your mind and body as coping skills to better serve you.
I specialize in helping people through difficult times, whether due to a loss or a transition. It is in these times that we feel most afraid, lost, and unsure of the way forward. It is all too common that we cope with adversity by being hard on ourselves, withdrawing in shame, or disconnecting from what nourishes us. I will help you find the tools and skills within yourself to move forward and create a new life. I will work with you to accept where you are now, find the strengths and skills you already have, and use them to climb out of your current state of unhappiness, guilt, or numbness, and toward more flexibility, joy, love, and gratitude. I use various techniques and modalities to achieve this with you, but the primary tool I use is Self- Compassion. Finding the support you need right now is important to your healing journey. I offer a non-judgmental, compassionate perspective that focuses on reframing your experience, and providing relief from suffering in the moment. The pain and fear of depression and anxiety can often cause feelings of isolation and despair, but you don't have to go through it alone.
Sarah Albert is a licensed professional counselor. She is licensed in Louisiana, Virginia, and Colorado, and provides therapy services virtually through a HIPAA-compliant Zoom platform. She earned her M.Ed degree in counseling from the University of New Orleans and also holds a J.D. degree from Yale University. Her therapeutic specialties include mood disorders, trauma, anxiety, life transitions, and adjustment difficulties. She uses mindfulness approaches as part of treatment, as well as increased awareness of thoughts, feelings, behaviors, and physical symptoms.
Originally from Chicago, I moved to Colorado to pursue my Master’s at the University of Denver, which confirmed my passion for social work. Before opening my private practice, I worked extensively with survivors of intimate partner abuse, individuals in recovery and couples in crisis. This experience provided me with deep expertise in attachment therapy and reinforced the vital importance of trauma-informed care. My background has shaped a clinical approach rooted in curiosity and a drive to understand the motivations behind actions. This perspective allows me to serve my clients through relational lens, focusing on meaningful connection and growth. If you choose to work with me, you will find a collaborative environment defined by non-judgment and openness. Regardless of your goals, your identities, or where you are in your journey, it would be my honor to support you and your loved ones. I look forward to being your advocate as we work together to reach your goals.
My practice focuses on couples/relationship work, men's mental health, and women's empowerment. As a certified sex therapist, I specialize in issues of sexuality, intimacy, sexual function, expression, and addiction. Trained in EMDR and Brainspotting, I focus on trauma and life transitions, and, as an addiction interventionist, on treatment of compulsive behaviors.
Hello, and thanks for visiting. I offer a somatic, body-based, trauma-informed, and experiential therapy to support individuals connect to their authentic selves, process and release the pains of the past, and navigate the challenges of the present. Whether you've experienced intense trauma recently or earlier in your life, are recovering from a loss, or are struggling with stress, anxiety, self-esteem, depression, spiritual issues, or the pervasive difficulty living in these times, you don't have to face it alone. Please don't hesitate to reach out, I'm here to help.
SageWell is a private psychology practice offering holistic psychotherapy and EMDR to adolescents, college students, adult individuals, couples, and families. Dr. Harmeling is passionate about working with individuals experiencing anxiety, perfectionism, trauma, and lack of fulfillment in their lives. She also specializes in parenting coaching, improving parent-child bonds, working with highly sensitive people, and preparing couples for marriage. SageWell is currently offering exclusively remote video services to clients in Colorado and Vermont. We are a safe and affirming place for individuals of any background and identity. Call 802-448-0332 to set up your free consultation and learn if SageWell could be a good fit for you.
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I believe our world can be so fast-paced and suffers from a lack of presence. This can result in isolation, not feeling heard, or feelings of overwhelm and stress. If you need a place to set your burdens down for a moment, I am able to give you that support. I feel equipped to help you if you are struggling with any trauma, grief, attachment wounds, neurodiversity, career guidance, anxiety/depression, or men's/women's/general identity challenges. If you are feeling burdened or hurt, you are not alone. I encourage you to reach out to me. Even if we are not a good fit, I enjoy helping you to find a therapist who is!
I believe therapy works best when it looks at the whole person. My approach to therapy is integrative. We will explore how your unique brain works and how your environment, history, and physical well-being all play a role in your mental health. I specialize in supporting individuals in Colorado navigating executive functioning, ADHD, OCD, anxiety, life transitions, self-esteem and body image as well as navigating the nuances of relationships, boundaries and communication. Together we will look at the intersection of your physical health, environment, and daily rhythms to create a sustainable path forward!
Welcome! I am an LCSW with 29+ years experience specializing in trauma. I have been in private practice for 21 years and I worked in residential treatment and inpatient psychiatric hospitals with adolescents prior to this. I am licensed in CO, WA, OR and NY.
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College can be exciting—but also overwhelming. If you’re feeling anxious, burnt out, unmotivated, or unsure of how to manage everything on your plate, you’re not alone. I specialize in working with college students navigating the stress of academics, relationships, identity, and big life transitions. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, ADHD, depression, or past trauma, my goal is to create a safe, supportive space where you can explore what’s going on, learn practical tools to feel more in control, and start to feel like yourself again. My approach is warm, collaborative, and real—I meet you where you are and work with you to set goals that actually make sense for your life. Together, we’ll find strategies that fit you, whether that’s therapy, medication support, or both. You don’t have to figure it all out on your own. Reach out if you’re ready to get started.
My clients are what I like to call "smart, but stuck." If you experience anxiety, OCD, phobias, or panic attacks, you know how you can get tied into knots trying to arrange your life to control fearful thoughts and feelings. You might find yourself getting stuck in overthinking, repetitive actions, research, reassurance seeking, and avoidance of people, places, and situations that you used to enjoy. I help people get liberated from anxiety by getting unstuck from what doesn't work.
Hello Clarity with Amy is virtual therapy in Colorado and Kansas. Individual Sessions are 60, min identifying what your needs and goals are. About Me: I am exceptionally open-minded and non-judgemental as I have learned “Normal” is someones story I haven’t heard yet. All people have problems, that is normal. I have a strong drive to help persons that have served in the military, police officers, EMS and other public service positions. For the past 16 years, I have served in the capacity of Clinical Director, educating and training the next generation of exceptional clinicians. I welcome the opportunity to facilitate clinical supervision in Kansas or Colorado. Please reach out with any questions 620-481-7261 or claritywithamy@gmail.com