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Life can look perfectly fine from the outside while feeling overwhelming on the inside. You may be constantly overthinking, emotionally exhausted, questioning yourself, or caught in patterns that leave you feeling stuck. Maybe anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship struggles, or difficult life experiences have made it harder to feel like yourself. Whatever brought you here, you don't have to figure it out alone.
Therapy is a place where you'll be heard, understood, and challenged in ways that support meaningful growth. Together, we'll make sense of what's been keeping you stuck, discover what matters most to you, and create a path forward that feels authentic to the life you want to build. If you already know your goals, we'll work toward them. If you're not sure where to begin, we'll figure that out together. My approach is grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) while integrating other evidence-based approaches to meet your unique needs.
I don't believe you need to become someone else to build a better life. More often, the work is about removing the barriers that have kept you from becoming the person you've always been capable of being. Over time, many clients find they feel calmer, more confident, less controlled by anxiety or past experiences, and more trusting of themselves. They build healthier relationships, set stronger boundaries, and move through life with greater clarity, resilience, and purpose. My hope is that therapy becomes not just a place to process what's difficult, but a place where lasting change begins.
"The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change." — Carl Rogers
Reserve your spot and start the adventure of a lifetime!
It depends on your needs.
A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who can prescribe medication and manage treatment for complex mental health conditions. A psychologist or therapist focuses on counseling and behavioral therapy.
Many clients benefit from seeing both.
Absolutely. Psychiatrists specialize in diagnosing and treating anxiety disorders. They can recommend therapy, prescribe medication if appropriate, and provide online psychiatry services or in-person sessions.
A medication management psychiatrist in Colorado specializes in evaluating, prescribing, and monitoring medications that support your mental health. They take a collaborative approach to create a treatment plan, which may include medications to support your mental well-being.
Our counselors are trained to help you work through what's hard — not just talk about it. When you're ready, we're ready.