Therapists for college students near Boulder, CO
Let's be real - life be "life-ing" pretty much constantly, and we don't have to do it alone! My holistic approach and grounded yet playful energy foster sustainable healing by creating an identity rooted in self-compassion, agency, and authenticity. I create a warm, safe, and disarming space for you to experience the corrective power of the therapeutic relationship. Whether you’re working through trauma, depression, anxiety, interpersonal struggles, and/or grief/loss, I bring presence, wisdom, personal and professional experience, tools, and, perhaps most importantly, humor to the journey. I hope to support you in seeing yourself more clearly, living in alignment, and accessing your innate inner wisdom. I specialize in inner child healing, integrating attachment theory, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), mindfulness, and somatic experiencing. You deserve to be seen wherever you're at! Let's see how I can walk alongside you on your journey to become your most aligned, favorite Self.
My ideal female clients are independent, driven, and highly capable individuals, who feel disconnected from their true selves. They are successful in their careers and relationships, but feel something is missing. They often experience dissatisfaction, burnout, or unfulfilled potential because they are stuck in patterns that don’t align with their true desires or values. These women may feel like they are wearing a mask—pretending to be someone they’re not in different situations, whether it’s at work or in their personal lives. They’re often navigating relationship challenges, struggling with unhealthy dynamics, or feeling unfulfilled in their careers. They seek clarity, support, and guidance to uncover who they truly are, reconnect with their authentic selves, and build deeper, more meaningful relationships. Their primary goal is to break free from the patterns that keep them feeling stuck, develop a sense of fulfillment, and experience genuine connection both with themselves and others. They want to stop hiding behind a facade and start living life on their own terms—feeling empowered, authentic, and aligned with their values. Ultimately, these women want to create a life that feels true to them—a life that is full of joy, confidence, and deeper connection with others. Through therapy, they want to explore their true desires, heal from past patterns, and step into a life that’s fully aligned with who they are.
At Psych for Tykes and Teens, we believe every child and young adult deserves to feel happy and be successful. Today's world is a tough one, with the increased challenges and demands that we have never before faced. Dr. Gellman's mission is to help patients conquer the challenges that life will throw at them now and in the future and, overall, to help people thrive in all aspects of life.
I am a licensed psychologist based in Lafayette, Colorado, working primarily with adults. My clinical approach blends psychodynamic, humanistic, and cognitive-behavioral theories, allowing me to tailor therapy to your specific needs. I believe that understanding our patterns is crucial to building a life that feels meaningful, fulfilling, and sustainable. As an LGBTQ+ ally, I am committed to the dignity of all individuals and strive to create a welcoming, safe, and confidential space. My style is relaxed, curious, and focused. I prioritize understanding more than just symptoms or diagnoses; I want to understand you. I encourage clients to be honest, take reasonable risks, and learn to trust themselves so they can move forward with courage and conviction. I bring over a decade of diverse experience to my practice. After earning my Doctor of Psychology degree from Rutgers University, I joined the faculty at Albany Medical College’s Department of Psychiatry. There, I supervised residents, lectured, and developed a model of psychotherapy integrating client-chosen music. I am currently licensed in Colorado, New York, and all PsyPact* states. Outside the office, I live in Erie with my wife, daughter, and our rescue pup, Maisie. You’ll usually find me riding my motorcycle, playing the cello, or trying everything in my power to make my 9-month-old giggle. A classically trained cellist in a "former life," I believe resolutely that music is medicine. I welcome inquiries and am happy to schedule a free consultation.
Are you experiencing overwhelm or disconnection from yourself or others? Have you suffered a recent trauma? Do you recognize old patterns of feeling and acting that no longer serve you? Do you wonder what your purpose in life is? If any of this sounds familiar, you may be ready to explore ways to engage a more intentional and meaningful life. My name is Carla Friedli Ph.D. and I welcome you to explore a compassion-based approach that is full of immediate skills and resources that build on your strengths and interests. You may want to address grief, life transitions, trauma, relationships and stress management among other goals toward a balanced, more intentional lifestyle. My practice includes 30+ years as a psychologist in education and community settings. You can learn more about my experience and approach at www.carlafriedliphd.com. At this time, in-person, on-line and hybrid options are available. Feel free to call or message me for a free consultation 720 442-0921 or www.carlafriedliphd.com. Carla
"Resilience is based on being able to accept ambiguity and find hope amid uncertain conditions." This notion, shared by Dr. Pauline Boss, is one that is central to my clinical practice. We all have points in our lives when stress, change, or loss, may leave us feeling overwhelmed, exhausted, or unsure of what lies ahead. The opportunity to warmly welcome clients into my office to re-gain their center, tap into internal resources, and nurture the development of new strategies is one I welcome each time I meet someone new. Rocky, my therapy dog, provides an added level of comfort for clients.
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Stressful events disrupt our balance, which can create dysregulation in our emotional and bodily systems. My expertise lies in helping college students to develop ways to cope with life's stress, regulate the nervous system, and find healing. Let me help you find stability and peace with my practices. I specialize in working with college students who are struggling with stress, anxiety, depression, self-harm, anger and aggression, low self-esteem and trauma experiences. I combine my expertise in Human Development, Synergetic Play Therapy, Somatic Therapy and person centered techniques to help the young adult shift their nervous system and find regulation through connection, mindfulness, attunement and playful thinking.
Hi! I work with individuals who are experiencing anxiety, stress, and depression about life in general. I help people set boundaries, communication skills, and explore values in reducing their anxiety and depression. I like to help people explore and create change for their lives to create the life they want.
My work is primarily helping adults cope with various life stressors which often has resulted in feeling depressed, anxious, overwhelmed and hopeless. I can help you to sort through these issues with understanding and validation of your experiences. Let me help you to find hope and empowerment as you navigate your life journey.
We envision a community where all people can access the support they need and thrive in emotional well-being. Our therapists are person-centered, focusing on building solid relationships so that you can heal, grow, and focus on what's most important to you. We provide support with a variety of challenges including anxiety, depression, trauma, identity, societal pressures, ADHD, stress, and more. When you call we'll do a quick screening so that we can learn about you and match you with the therapist who will best meet your needs.
Feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or uncertain about the future? You're not alone. As a former professional engineer for 15 years, I understand the pressures of high expectations, major life transitions, and the uncertainty that comes with change. Now, as a counselor, I’m here to help you navigate the challenges of college life—whether it’s academic stress, social pressures, athletics, or planning for the future. Taking the first step toward support is a powerful decision. I invite you to take the next step by reaching out today. Let’s work together to help you find clarity, balance, and confidence in your journey.
My therapeutic experience started over 20 years ago providing individual, group and family counseling. My true passion lies with helping people navigate age appropriate struggles, life stressors, challenges with mental health, difficulties in trauma related symptoms, addiction and/or substance abuse challenges, and relationship issues. Life often presents us with challenges that can make it difficult to find a way back to overall wellness.
Do any of the following resonate with you? • You're grieving the loss of a loved one and friends and family think you should be "over it" by now. • You've lost a pet, relationship, job, your faith, or something else you held dear and no one seems to understand the depth of your feelings. • You've started questioning the faith of your youth and need a safe place to ask the questions you've been afraid to ask. • You've been rejected by your church, faith system, and/or your family because of your gender identity or sexual orientation and need a safe place to process and begin to heal those wounds. • You went through conversion therapy or a "pray the gay away" program and are now struggling in your faith, wondering if God can love you as you really are. • You're facing a life transition and need support navigating all of the mixed emotions that come with leaving one season and moving forward into another. • You're struggling in your relationship with a partner, friend, family member, or someone else, and need help setting boundaries and communicating your needs with kindness and respect (to yourself and others). I can help with all of the above issues and more. (Please see my website for more details: www.journeystepscounseling.com) I am dedicated to providing a safe, non-judgmental space where all of your emotions, thoughts, and questions can be expressed and explored. Using a variety of therapeutic approaches, I'll come alongside you and tailor our sessions to your unique needs. I offer online appointments Wednesday through Saturday. Please contact me and we can set up a free 15-minute consultation to see if we're a good fit. I look forward to coming alongside you on your unique journey!
I see therapy as such a gift to oneself when trying to make sense of one's identity, relationships, and purpose in this world. My clinical focus is on helping people cope with depression, anxiety, and stress during life transitions to remind my clients of their strengths and how these strengths can help them not only cope, but also celebrate these new chapters in their lives. I have extensive experience in health related issues, acculturation stressors, and on parenting stressors. I strive to create a space of safety that helps my clients feel heard and understood. I am bilingual (Spanish) and bicultural (Ecuadorian descent). I use an interpersonal approach to help people explore how their roles in their relationships throughout their lives have impacted their identities, thought patterns, and abilities to have their needs met throughout their lives. I use an eclectic approach including interpersonal therapy, aspects of CBT, ACT, EDMR, and EFT.
People seek therapy for many reasons, to make changes or process difficult experiences. My goal is to help you better understand yourself and it is essential to me that you feel heard and accepted in our work. Then we can explore together the changes you want to make in your life and how I can support you to enact those changes. You are the expert in your life and I want to help you move in a direction that feels best for you. I honor the range of identities (gender, ethnicity, sexuality, etc.) and strengths that you bring to therapy. My approach to therapy is collaborative, warm, and active. I enjoy working with a variety of concerns, but most often work with food and body image concerns, gender identity development, anxiety, issues facing college students, trauma, depression and relationship issues. I also provide gender affirming therapy and gender confirmation support letters. Therapy tends to be most successful when clients feel empowered to ask questions and share feedback. I offer a free phone consultation to see if I would be a good fit for your needs. I look forward to supporting you in your personal exploration and growth.
Hello! I work with individuals with a variety of issues, including depression, anxiety, trauma, substance abuse, and relationship challenges. Feel free to reach out for a free consultation dr.lesliehannon@gmail.com or 720.560.4016.
As a former CAPS psychologist, I have extensive experience working with graduate and undergraduate students at several university counseling centers. My specialty areas include trauma/PTSD, family and relationship issues, self-esteem, social identity concerns, and identity exploration. I also treat anxiety and depression. I'm a feminist therapist, working from an integrative approach, and I offer both short term and longer term therapy options. For students struggling with trauma histories, I also provide EMDR and IFS informed therapy. I have a direct and transparent communication style and enjoy helping clients who are looking to better understand themselves, their identities, and their relationships. I am PSYPACT credentialed, so I can continue to see you virtually when you are traveling out of state (if you are in one of the 42 PSYPACT states). *Current openings for in person and online sessions*
Courage to Heal Therapy is a place where the unseen and the misunderstood can finally belong. I will hold space for your issues and provide relief from what hurts you. I specialize in PTSD, bipolar disorder, and couples therapy. I also work with depression, social anxiety, and parental pressure. My clients usually struggle with fitting in and feel like they may not have a defined identity. They struggle with being vulnerable and get really affected by stress. Sometimes, they get angry or sad without knowing why.
Canopy Behavioral Health specializes in providing affirming online mental health care for Idaho, Colorado, & Washington. We also provide in-office therapy in Broomfield, Colorado. Some of our specialty areas are: neurodiversity, ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, LGBTQIA+, trauma, women's issues, and traditional as well as non-traditional relationship styles (poly/ENM).