I am a Clinical Social Worker with over 10 years of experience supporting individuals in both private and government settings. My practice is grounded in meeting clients exactly where they are and honoring the strengths, values, and lived experiences they bring into the room. I integrate multiple evidence‑based modalities, including EMDR, Strengths-Based approaches, Positive Psychology, and CBT, to create a personalized and effective plan for each person I serve. My work is rooted in compassion, collaboration, and the belief that every individual has the capacity for growth and meaningful change.
Hello! I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 10 years of experience. I’ve learned that while clinical tools are essential, they work best when delivered with warmth and empathy. I have a Master’s in Social Work from LSU (Geaux Tigers!). I spent the last eight years working extensively with the Veteran population. This experience deepened my expertise in trauma-focused, evidence-based care, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and many other protocols.
I believe there is no one quite like you, so I keep my approach individualized to you, prioritizing our relationship as the foundation for growth. Whether you are navigating difficult life transitions or daily challenges, I am committed to a practical, solution-focused partnership that honors your unique story and helps you find your own rhythm.
I am a licensed clinical social worker with 22 years of experience working with individuals facing complex and challenging life circumstances. I work with adults and adolescents who are navigating issues such as emotional distress, stress at work , relationship issues, and substance use concerns.
A major focus of my work is helping clients develop a clear and objective understanding of themselves and their situation. This often facilitates productive action.
Hello There ! My name is Tanya Edwards. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I have accumulated over 15 years of clinical experiences with diverse populations. My practice focus areas include issues attached to depression, grief, distorted self-image, career challenges, parental caregiving, friendship transitions, and entering new life stages. My practice is geared towards empowerment for growth, sustainment, and more growth!
Stepping into counseling is a second career for me. Before this work, I spent many years as an accountant, but I found myself wanting deeper, more meaningful connection with people. That desire to sit with others in their real, human experiences is what led me to become a counselor.
I’ve personally navigated many of the same challenges that bring people into therapy. This doesn’t make me an expert in anyone else’s life—it simply means I understand, on a human level, how vulnerable it can feel to open up, and how much courage it takes to work toward change. I believe change is a gradual process, and each person moves at the pace and in the way that fits them best. My role is to offer empathy, support, and a space where your experiences are met with respect and understanding.
Enjoying life can be difficult when you're dealing with day-to-day stress, not to mention the bigger challenges you face. My role as a therapist is to support you in finding solutions for some issues and learning to regulate difficult emotions or cope with the distress of harder issues. Whether your goals are to be healthier, improve time management skills, or create better relationships, I am here to motivate and support you non-judgmentally on your journey. Together, we can also delve deeper into past or current incidents and emotional states, working to create coping strategies and increase distress tolerance over time.
Dr. Ariana Iacobucci is a Doctor of Behavioral Health, Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S), and Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC) with more than 13 years of experience helping adults navigate life's challenges. She specializes in anxiety, relationship concerns, attachment issues, trauma, addiction recovery, life transitions, and emotional wellness. Her approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based practices while honoring each client's unique strengths, values, and lived experiences.
Ariana believes that lasting change occurs when individuals develop a deeper understanding of themselves, their patterns, and their relationships. She integrates cognitive-behavioral, relational, trauma-informed, and mindfulness-based approaches to help clients move from reactivity and self-doubt toward greater clarity, resilience, and self-trust.
Her ideal clients are thoughtful, growth-oriented adults who may appear successful on the outside but feel stuck, overwhelmed, disconnected, or uncertain on the inside. Many struggle with anxiety, relationship patterns, people-pleasing, self-worth, attachment wounds, or difficulty navigating major life transitions. They are seeking more than symptom relief—they want meaningful transformation, healthier relationships, and a stronger sense of purpose and authenticity.
Ariana is passionate about helping clients cultivate emotional freedom, develop healthier ways of relating to themselves and others, and create lives that feel aligned with their values and goals.
I am a clinician who is dedicated to providing compassionate and effective care to diverse populations. I challenge clients to consider new perspectives that encourage introspection and promote personal growth. It is important that I meet my clients with an outlook of empathy, curiosity, and cultural competence, while cultivating an atmosphere of advocacy, collaboration, and empowerment. I am also a huge proponent of incorporating mindfulness, movement and nature into therapy to enhance the connection between the mind and body and our environment. My intention is to motivate you to achieve your goals and support you in discovering and loving your authentic self.
Hello, my name is Shannon Dunnan. I specialize at working with individuals struggling with substance use, addiction, anxiety, depression, trauma, life-transitions, relationships, attachment, and emotion regulation challenges. Reaching out for support can feel both brave and uncertain, but beginning therapy is an important step toward overcoming challenges and learning new ways to manage life’s obstacles. My goal is to create a safe, supportive, and accountable space where you can grow, heal, and work toward meaningful change. I look forward to partnering with you to better understand the challenges you are facing and to help you move toward the goals you hope to achieve.
I have been a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Colorado and actively working in the field since 2010. I have been told that I have a calming presence, a decent sense of professional insight, and a serious approach to empowering clients to find success and improve their mental health. You don’t have to suffer in silence. I am there for you. I listen, collaboratively work with you, assist with life goals and help guide you toward better mental health.
Hi, I'm Shelly — a licensed professional counselor with a passion for helping people find their footing when life feels overwhelming. My journey in mental health began decades ago in music therapy, working in psychiatric settings where I first witnessed the remarkable capacity people have to heal when given the right support and a safe space. That foundation shapes the way I work to this day — with attunement, creativity, and a deep belief in each person's capacity to heal.
I specialize in anxiety, OCD, trauma, and addiction recovery, using evidence-based approaches including Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to help clients build real, lasting skills rather than just temporary relief. I have a particular heart for neurodivergent individuals — including those with ADHD and autism — who may have spent years feeling misunderstood. You do fit — sometimes it just takes the right space to discover that.
My approach is warm, collaborative, and practical. Good therapy isn't just about insight — it's about leaving each session with something you can actually use. I'll meet you where you are, move at a pace that feels right, and work hard to make sure our time together is meaningful.
For clients who desire it, I welcome the integration of faith and spirituality into our work. I believe healing touches the whole person — mind, heart, and spirit — and that for many people, faith isn't separate from their healing but central to it. I hold that with care and without pressure.
Whether you're navigating a specific struggle or carrying a weight you've held for too long, you don't have to do it alone. Reaching out is the hardest step — and I'm really glad you're here.
I'd love the opportunity to connect.
Hi! My name is Stephanie. I have been described as an expressive, down-to-earth counselor who puts the clients needs first. I realize that talking to a counselor can be a vulnerable thing, so I prioritize the relationship that we build with each other. I like to set long-term goals to have direction, but follow the client weekly as daily stressors also impact functioning. I want you to leave feeling heard, validated, and challenged.
Hello! I am Vanessa Martinez, a licensed professional counselor and certified perinatal mental health therapist in Cortez, Colorado. I have been a therapist for 4 years. I graduated in 2022 with my master's degree from Capella University. My primary work has been in community mental health, which means I am confident and capable of handling various situations with care and compassion. I would love to work with you if you are a new mother, a seasoned mom, or just needing some additional support through parenting. Let me know how I can be of service to you!
Hello, I’m Kimberley Bell, a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor and trauma-informed therapist passionate about helping individuals, couples, and families navigate life’s challenges with compassion, support, and practical tools for healing and growth. I work with clients experiencing anxiety, trauma, relationship difficulties, emotional stress, life transitions, and recovery from unhealthy or narcissistic relationships.
My approach is warm, supportive, and collaborative, integrating evidence-based therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), trauma-informed care, and faith-informed counseling when desired. I strive to create a safe, nonjudgmental environment where clients feel heard, empowered, and supported as they work toward healing, emotional balance, healthier relationships, and personal growth.
As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), I'm deeply committed to helping you break down the barriers that trouble you, and live a brighter and more fulfilling life. Together, we can identify what's not working and get you back to balance.
My counseling style is warm and interactive. I believe in treating anyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, and I don't believe in stigmatizing labels.
It takes courage to seek for a more fulfilling and happier life and to take the first steps towards a change. If you are ready to take that step I am here to support and empower you.
Have you tried everything you can think of, but you're still not as happy, content or successful as you'd like to be? Do your friendships and personal or professional relationships seem like they could be better?
Are you taking care of everyone and everything before yourself and now you're tired?
Good on you for recognizing that! I'd love to help!
I create a safe environment for you to explore what led you to seek support and where you would like to see change, growth, and relief going forward. Together, we tackle the task of implementing those changes and get you headed towards leading a life you can more fully enjoy.
With over 15 years of professional experience, I am committed to helping others find ways to be their best. I want you to be successful. Because of that, I work hard to find out where you're stuck in life and how to help you feel better. I am licensed in Colorado and Texas. I completed my Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Adams State College in Colorado where I enjoyed living in the San Luis Valley, taking day hikes on the weekends and enjoying the majestic mountain views.
I was born and raised in North Texas, where I studied Social Work at a bachelors and masters level. I started working in the mental health space in 2022, and had had the privilege of serving my community in a wide variety of roles before I eventually became a therapist. My passion for this work is constantly reaffirmed by having countless experiences with clients who demonstrate their ability to address and overcome life stressors, distressing, or traumatic experiences to begin their journey towards fulfillment.
I specialize in treating clients who struggle with suicidal ideation, thoughts of self harm, clients experiencing depression, and clients who have experienced trauma. I work with adults aged 18-72.
I’m Will. I earned my bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience from The Ohio State University and my master’s in Clinical Psychology from University of Denver. I see therapy as a space where we can slow things down, sit with what’s really happening underneath the surface, and better understand the patterns, emotions, and protective responses shaping your experience. I’m here to help hold and explore feelings with you, not judge or push them away.
We can resist to acknowledge certain emotions because of a lot of things; shame, “shoulds,” self-judgment. beliefs we’ve absorbed from others. But mostly because its just becomes a reflex established in childhood that kept us safe. Feelings do not have to be objectively true or rational (the amygdala tends not to care about that) to deserve our attention and empathy . When we slow down enough to acknowledge and hold space for them, emotions can return to their original purpose: giving us information about our needs, wants, boundaries, and experiences instead of quietly driving behaviors underneath our awareness.
I won’t lie — this work can feel challenging and even awkward at first. Most of us were never taught how to truly sit with ourselves. But in my experience, this kind of work creates deeper and more lasting nervous system change than only relying on coping skills to manage emotions. Your emotions and feeling are who you are, when the are free to be expressed and acknowledged my clients find parts of themselves that were previously thought to be loss.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Texas. I specialize in working with individuals of all ages. I have found that online therapy for adults is effective, convenient and the post pandemic way to obtain therapy. I am solution focused, and I practice the client centered approach theory.
My background is in secondary education and school counseling, for 27 years. I have had my counseling license for 13 years. I am currently a part-time, private counselor, using online with adult clients and in person, for youth, through non-profit, school programs.
I earned an A.A. in Historical Studies from San Jacinto College, Central Campus, La Porte, Texas, June of 1991. I earned my B.A. in Secondary Social Studies from the University of Houston, Clearlake Campus, in Houston, Texas in June of 1994. And I earned my M.Ed. from University of Texas State in San Marcos, in December of 2010. I later added my license in Professional Counseling, in April of 2011. I am interested in the ways trauma impacts the individual and plan to be trained in EMDR, within the year.
I am empathetic to the challenge that real life experiences bring and the need to heal and evolve from the times in our lives when we have lived predominately in our shadow side. I am a non-judgmental listener; I help my clients process their hurt and I inspire them to move towards best version of themselves.
I find the key components to a therapeutic relationship between the counselor and the client is the foundation of trust, honesty, transparency and non-judgmental listening and reflection.
I believe that everyone has a purpose, life lessons that they work through and opportunities to heal, transform and evolve emotionally, spiritually and mentally.
Whether you are a young adult navigating the pressures of school or a parent managing the weight of your family’s needs, finding a moment of calm shouldn't feel like another chore on your list. With 15+ years of experience in mental health, I specialize in teaching practical mindfulness techniques specifically designed to quiet the hum of anxiety, improve focus for ADHD brains, and lift the fog of depression. I will guide you in learning new skills to navigate our complex world and gain control of the patterns you want to change. I provide both the emotional support and advocacy tools your family needs to move from a state of constant survival to one of intentional, grounded connection.
I’m a trauma therapist and addictions counselor; this is where my heart is. I have the unique ability to see beneath the stains in a person. I can help you heal as far as you’re willing to go. I am a therapist for everyone else. I have a laid-back style. I can treat most mental health needs. I have two master's degrees, post-grad endorsements, but more importantly, I have lived experience. I enjoy working with people who are navigating the heavy weight of past experiences, persistent self-doubt, or the feeling of being constantly on edge. If you often find yourself stuck in overthinking or out-running that inner critic, or just trying to keep your head above water, I’m here to help. My approach is grounded, collaborative, and entirely free of judgment. I don’t view myself as an expert diagnosing you from across the room; rather, I am a teammate walking beside you. We will go at your exact pace, focusing heavily on how your body and mind are responding to stress, while building a toolbox that actually fits your life.
I'm a therapist with a PsyD and an LPC license. I work with teens and adults in need of true listening and clear-headed guidance through the overwhelm. Maybe things have been piling on for a while, or something recently tipped the balance, but whatever’s going on, you don’t have to navigate it on your own. I’m engaged, attuned, and honest. Together, we sort through it, find some steadiness, and move toward solutions and solace. We make small, manageable shifts so you can feel more like yourself again. And if you’re not even sure who that is yet, we’ll start there.
Hi, I’m Sarah! I'm a licensed therapist who offers online therapy for adults in Ohio and Colorado.
Many of the people I work with are doing their best — but feel stretched thin, stuck in the same patterns, and unsure of how to calm the noise in their mind and body.
In therapy, we’ll gently take a look at what’s going on beneath your patterns — with your stress response, thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and the experiences that shaped them. My style is practical and supportive. I use evidence-based approaches like CBT and mindfulness, and I also bring in body-based and energy-psychology tools when they’re helpful — so we’re not only talking about what’s hard, we’re building skills that help you actually feel different over time.
I aim to create a space that feels safe, warm, and grounded — where you can understand yourself with more compassion and feel empowered to move toward the life and relationships you most want.
Please note: I do not currently provide substance abuse treatment or services for clients actively struggling with substance use. If substance use is your primary concern, I encourage you to seek support from a provider who specializes in addiction and recovery.
I currently offer remote individual therapy sessions for adults only. I do not provide couples therapy through my therapy practice or through Grow. I do, however, work with couples separately through my coaching practice, which is outside of Grow Therapy. You can learn more here: https://sarahschweppe.com/couples-coaching
I am Autumn Kiser, a licensed therapist based in Colorado and Wyoming. My approach to therapy is Christian-based drawing from a range of person-centered and evidence‑informed therapeutic methods. At the heart of my work, I believe each individual has the capacity for change and growth. Even when life feels heavy, there is always a part of us that holds the gift of resilience, wisdom, and healing grace. My role is to help individuals reconnect with that part to create a grounded, supportive space where they can feel understood, regain a sense of control, and move toward the changes that matter most to them.
I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) who provides affirming, trauma-informed and trauma-focused therapy for adults navigating anxiety, trauma, life transitions, identity exploration, and religious trauma. In addition to my LCSW I have a Master of Divinity that I use to help inform my approaches to working with those impacted from religious trauma and/or spiritual harm. My approach is collaborative, compassionate, and grounded in practical tools that support healing, self-understanding, and meaningful growth. I strive to create a space where clients feel safe, respected, and empowered to move toward the life they want.
I am a trauma-informed, skills-based therapist who helps adults move from feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or emotionally stuck to feeling more grounded, regulated, and in control of their lives. My work is grounded in evidence-based approaches including CBT and DBT, with a strong focus on practical tools, emotional regulation, and real-life change—not just insight. I specialize in helping clients manage anxiety, depression, stress, and mild to moderate substance use concerns, especially those who want structure, clear goals, and strategies they can actually use between sessions. What makes my approach different is that I focus on helping clients build real-time skills for real-life moments, so progress isn’t just something you talk about in therapy—it’s something you can feel in your day-to-day life.
As a licensed therapist in Colorado, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida I specialize in supporting individuals navigating complex emotional landscapes. My approach centers on helping clients address challenges like depression, anxiety, relationship dynamics, and life transitions. With extensive experience working with adults, I'm particularly skilled at supporting those struggling with mood disorders, social anxiety, chronic health conditions, and personal growth obstacles.
My therapeutic practice draws from evidence-based techniques tailored to each individual's unique needs. I focus on creating a compassionate, collaborative environment where clients can explore their experiences, develop meaningful coping strategies, and work towards personal empowerment. Whether you're managing stress, seeking clarity about life purpose, or working through interpersonal challenges, I'm committed to walking alongside you with genuine understanding and professional guidance.
Hi, I’m Chad Stiles, PhD, LMFT. I’m a Marriage and Family Therapist who works with adolescents, adults, couples, and families navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, and relationship challenges. I have a particular focus on supporting those impacted by military sexual trauma and the ways it can affect both individuals and their relationships.
My approach to therapy is collaborative, strength-based, and solution-focused. I believe you are the expert in your own life, and my role is to help you identify your strengths and use them to move forward in a way that feels meaningful and manageable. Rather than staying stuck in what’s not working, we focus on what is working and how to build on it.
Clients often come to therapy feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or unsure of what the next step should be. In our work together, we create a safe, respectful space where you can explore your experiences at your own pace. There’s no pressure to have everything figured out—just a place to start.
Whether you’re seeking support individually or as a couple, therapy can help you gain clarity, improve communication, rebuild trust, and feel more grounded and in control of your life. My goal is to help you make real, practical progress so you can move forward with greater confidence, connection, and a clearer sense of direction.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and have been providing mental health services since 2013. I earned my Master of Social Work from the University of New England and my Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Wyoming.
Throughout my career, I've worked with individuals who have experienced trauma, and I'm passionate about helping people reconnect with themselves and their strength. I also work closely with parents to build more structure and consistency in their homes, while supporting their own mental health growth.
I started out working in the homes and communities of my clients through an intensive program, working with the families of children who were at risk for out of home placement, such as residential treatment or psychiatric hospitalization. This program was a 6 month therapeutic intervention, helping parents to better understand their children's needs, as well as helping children develop regulatory skills to help them be more successful, in their homes and communities.
I provide virtual outpatient therapy to Colorado residents, working with individuals aged 15 and up who are struggling with daily functioning and searching for their true, authentic selves.
My approach blends evidence-based methods, tailored to support you through distress and toward healing. I believe in meeting you exactly where you are, without judgment, and building a path forward together at a pace that feels right for you.
With 15+ years of experience, Mitsouko Chatelain, LCSW, provides compassionate, trauma-informed therapy for children (5+), teens, adults, and older adults. Specializing in anxiety, depression, trauma, identity, and life transitions, she blends evidence-based practices like CBT, DBT, and Trauma-Focused CBT with a holistic, mind-body-spirit approach.
In a safe, empowering space, Mitsouko helps you connect with your inner strengths, build resilience, and move toward lasting well-being.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with over a decade of experience helping individuals navigate a wide range of life challenges. I have extensive experience treating Adult ADHD, depression, anxiety, substance use and addiction, anger management concerns, and providing parental education and support. I believe that growth and healing are possible, and that with the right guidance, barriers can be overcome. My goal is to help you increase self-awareness, work through internal conflicts, and develop practical solutions that empower you to become the person you aspire to be. I strive to provide a supportive, attentive, and nonjudgmental space where you feel heard and understood. Together, we can work toward creating a healthier, more balanced, and fulfilling life. I am licensed to practice in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Utah.
I am a bilingual therapist, and I am fluent in Spanish and English. As a therapist my primary focus is building a relationship with my clients. It’s also important for me to provide safe space for you. I want my clients to feel heard, listen, and valued. As a therapist, I have a very direct and empathic approach. I believe that clients are experts of their own lives. I am here to provide the tools and support to help you reach your goals. I want clients to feel empowered and feel like they can manage what they are going through. I am a licensed professional counselor (LPC) in the state of Texas. I graduated with my master's in counseling with a multicultural emphasis at the University of Colorado Denver. I have worked in a variety of setting, equipping me with the tools to support through various life experiences.
I’m Pedro Zabala III, a licensed professional counselor in Colorado with over 15 years of experience helping individuals navigate emotional challenges, addictive patterns, and major life transitions. My work centers on supporting clients who feel stuck between who they’ve been and who they want to become. I believe every person carries an innate capacity for healing, even when life feels overwhelming or unclear.
I work with individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma and PTSD, OCD, relationship stress, identity exploration, and workplace or career-related challenges. I also specialize in helping clients re-evaluate their relationships with substances and behavioral addictions, approaching this work with compassion and without shame.
My style is warm, collaborative, and grounded in your lived experience. I integrate person-centered therapy, motivational interviewing, CBT, DBT, solution-focused strategies, and narrative therapy. Together, we explore your story, build practical skills, and move toward meaningful, sustainable change at a pace that feels right for you.
Welcome! My name is Elisha and I'm a licensed marriage and family therapist and clinical alcohol and drug counselor with over 6 years of experience. If you are looking for a couples therapist or to get help for substance use, you are in the right place! I provide in-person sessions in Grand Junction, CO and telehealth sessions in CO, NV, and FL.
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My name is Susanne Neal, and I understand how life experiences and transitions can shape the way we see ourselves and move through the world. I work collaboratively with clients to explore patterns and coping strategies developed earlier in life that may no longer be serving them. Together, we identify meaningful goals, build insight, and develop healthier ways to manage challenges and create lasting change.
With over a decade of experience, I help clients find relief, clarity, and emotional balance. Using CBT, mindfulness, and somatic approaches, I support healing from anxiety, depression, trauma, and chronic stress. My goal is to help you understand your emotions, build coping skills, and feel more grounded, empowered, and confident in your life. I have been a social worker for 13 years.
Shannon believes that each person is the expert of their own life, knowing what they need and having the capability to direct their own journey. She understands that life's challenges can have a feeling of being lost, struggling to understand who we are, what we are doing, and where we are going. Shannon is dedicated to sitting in that uncomfortable space, offering support and guidance until a place of confidence and fulfillment is reached.
I’m a Colorado native who is most at home on a dirt trail, and firmly believes that nature and community are our best medicine. My journey started internationally, spending years leading gap-year students around the world in places like India and East Africa to help them find their footing in a big world. Now, I bring that same spirit of exploration into the therapy room, helping adolescents and young adults heal from trauma, understand their purpose in an ever-changing and challenging world, and navigate life’s messy transitions. Together, we’ll work to turn your "where do I fit in?" into a confident sense of belonging.
As a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a Doctor of Natural and Bioenergetic Medicine, I have dedicated my career to understanding the profound dialogue between the mind and the body. In my years of clinical practice, I began to see a recurring pattern: traditional psychotherapy is powerful, but it often reaches a ceiling when the body’s "biological battery" is depleted. I realized that to truly help my clients heal from the inside out, I needed to bridge the gap between psychological processing and the body’s subtle energy systems.
My approach is built on the premise that your life experiences—your joys, traumas, and daily stressors—do not just live in your memory; they live in your cells and your energetic field. By integrating my clinical LPC background with my doctoral training in bioenergetic medicine, I offer a unique, 360-degree therapeutic experience. We don't just talk about the obstacles in your life; we work to shift the underlying energetic and physiological patterns that keep those obstacles in place.
Whether you are navigating the heavy fog of depression, the constant hum of anxiety, or the complexities of unresolved trauma, my practice is informed by a deep understanding of human bioenergetics. This allows us to look beyond surface-level symptoms to explore how your environment, your lifestyle, and your body’s unique energy pathways are impacting your emotional resilience. My mission is to guide you toward "Integrated Health"—a state where your mind is clear, your nervous system is regulated, and your spirit is fully aligned.
My name is Alessia and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Addiction Counselor. I work with all clients from the ages of 13 to 60+. My therapeutic process unfolds from a trauma-informed and holistic approach that can involve several areas of life. I am attentive and dedicated to the care of each person that I am fortunate to work with. I am inclusive, accepting, and committed to my client's well-being. I am receptive to the uniqueness of each individual.
Hello, I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who works with adults navigating anxiety, depression, life transitions, grief, and everyday stressors. I have worked in the mental health field for over 20 years and have a wealth of experience with multiple types of people. I strive to create a supportive, nonjudgmental space where you can feel understood and comfortable exploring what’s been weighing on you. Together, we’ll build insight, strengthen coping skills, and help you move toward meaningful and lasting change.
Hi, I'm Kristin. I'm a Licensed Addiction Counselor and a Licensed Professional Counselor in Colorado. I have worked in the field of co-occurring disorders since 2011, primarily in substance use treatment programs, jails, and with individuals struggling with serious mental illness. I began my private practice during the height of COVID-19 in May 2020. I specialize in relationship issues (boundary work, attachment styles, and interpersonal dynamics), as well as substance use and trauma. My best work is with individuals who have experienced significant conflict or trauma in their lives and seek to understand the impact of this experience and learn from it to enable purposeful movement forward.
Hi, I’m Alondra. I support individuals who are ready to heal, grow, and reconnect with themselves. My approach is holistic and trauma‑informed, honoring the mind, body, and spirit as we work together to create alignment and lasting change. I hold space with intention, compassion, and cultural awareness, helping you release what no longer serves you and step into a more grounded, empowered version of yourself.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 27 years of experience working with individuals and families from all walks of life. I specialize in treating adults and seniors who are experiencing challenges associated with emotional health, medical/physical health and the stressors that accompany those conditions. I have extensive experience in working to support clients with depression, anxiety, and stress related disorders. Additionally, I have expertise in navigating complex medical, mental and physical care needs in support of caregivers and families who are struggling to care for an aging loved one. Dementia care is an area of special interest and expertise as well.
Since earning my Master's in Social Work in 2016, I've dedicated my career to supporting individuals through life's challenges. My journey has taken me from child protective services and a mental health hospital in Colorado, to working with individuals experiencing homelessness and addiction, and serving as a school social worker across all grade levels. Now, in Georgia, I balance my private practice with working as a clinician at a crisis center, helping those in mental health emergencies. My passion lies in guiding teenagers, adolescents, and young adults through life's transitions—whether it's school, work, or relationships—and helping them find their path forward.
I’m Niambi Bloom, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, milspouse, mom of two, and dog mom.
I earned my BA in Psychology from New York University and went on to complete my MSSW at Columbia University, focusing on Clinical Social Work in Health, Mental Health, and Disabilities. Over the years, I’ve worked in crisis settings, supported families as a birth doula, and taught cultural competency to future providers. My journey to becoming a therapist began with curiosity about the human mind and passion for helping others.
Working in crisis settings, as a birth doula, and teaching cultural competency, I noticed pregnant and postpartum moms often lack needed mental health support. This fueled my commitment to creating a safe space for this community.
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I am a Licensed Professional Counselor specializing in substance abuse. For the past three years, I have helped adult individuals heal from mental health and substance abuse issues, utilizing a multifaceted approach to have therapy meet your individual needs. I have training in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Addictions Counseling, and trauma. I have experience in depression, anxiety, addictions, relationship conflicts, trauma, and abuse. I see therapy as a collaborative process to guide you to greater self-awareness, trust, and sense of meaning. My approach focuses on self-love, learning how to heal through traumatic and difficult experiences to find strength and resilience. I use an interpersonal, non-judgmental approach to provide you with the foundation to create a stable and sustainable life. My goal is to help empower you to manage difficult emotions, find purpose and passion, in order for you to live a life aligned with your personal goals. If you are feeling stuck in your relationship, in your interpersonal life, let’s work together to help you heal and find the answers you are searching for.
I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 22 years of experience in the mental health field, and more than 5 years specifically providing talk therapy. My background is rooted in social work, which means I’ve had the privilege of working with people from all walks of life—each with their own unique strengths, challenges, and stories.
I don’t believe in a one-size-fits-all approach to therapy. I draw from a variety of techniques and tailor each session to meet the individual needs of the person sitting across from me. Whether you’re navigating a tough transition, working through emotional pain, or just looking for a space to reflect and grow, I’m here to walk alongside you with empathy, flexibility, and respect.
My goal is to create a safe, collaborative space where you feel heard, supported, and empowered to move forward in your own way.
I am an art therapist, psychotherapist, and visual artist. In my practice, I combine a wide range of therapeutic approaches with my creative background. I integrate mindfulness, EMDR, and a strengths-based perspective, grounded in cultural humility and evidence-based practices. Through therapeutic art techniques and other holistic modalities, I support clients in rebuilding a healthy relationship with themselves and with others.
The therapeutic process allowed us gain new perspective on our experiences, better understand our patterns, and expand our emotional awareness. At the heart of my work is the belief that while the past shapes us, it does not define us—it can guide us toward who we want to become.