Therapists for college students near University of Colorado Boulder
College is often called "the best years of your life," but for many, it feels like an endless loop of performance, pressure, and old patterns. Whether you're navigating the heavy fog of academic burnout, the "lonely-but-smothered" cycle of new relationships, or a major life transition that has left you feeling completely ungrounded, I’m here to help you find your footing. I believe you shouldn’t have to "fix" who you are—especially your sensitivity. Instead, we’ll work on learning how to use it as your greatest compass. How We Work Together With over 23 years of experience, I’ve learned that the most powerful tool in the room is a real, authentic connection. I use a relational, mind-body approach—blending ACT and CBT—to help you name the barriers in your way and retire the survival patterns (like people-pleasing, perfectionism, or masking) that no longer serve you. I’m known for putting students at ease quickly; our first session isn't a "clinical intake," it's a grounded partnership. Specialized Support for Students: Neurodivergence & Burnout: Strategies for ADHD/Autistic students to manage executive function without the "perfectionism" spiral. LGBTQ+ Identity: A safe, affirming space to explore your identity and navigate coming out or relationship transitions. Relationship & Family Cycles: Breaking free from toxic patterns and setting healthy boundaries. Trauma & Identity: Healing from the past while figuring out who you are today. Addiction & Recovery: Navigating campus culture while staying true to your sobriety or harm-reduction goals. The Highly Sensitive Student (HSP): Tools for when the world (and the dorms) feels too loud or overwhelming. Mind-Body Wellness: Supporting students with Alopecia or autoimmune disorders through the emotional toll of chronic illness. Beyond the Office I am a firm believer in the healing power of the outdoors. When I’m not in the office, you’ll usually find me hiking with my dog and finding new adventures in the fresh air. Ready to start a chapter that actually belongs to you? Reach out and let’s see if we’re a good fit.
I support teen girls, young women, and mothers who are carrying heavy feelings about self-esteem, body image and eating struggles. I also specialize in working with women on their prenatal journey; navigating the big transitions of pregnancy and postpartum. So often, these seasons of life bring up emotions we’re told we shouldn’t have—confusion, doubt, even resentment—right alongside love and joy. My role is to create a space where nothing has to be hidden, and where your whole experience is welcome. I support teen girls, young women, and mothers who are carrying heavy feelings about self-esteem, body image and eating struggles. I also specialize in working with women on their prenatal journey; navigating the big transitions of pregnancy and postpartum. So often, these seasons of life bring up emotions we’re told we shouldn’t have—confusion, doubt, even resentment—right alongside love and joy. My role is to create a space where nothing has to be hidden, and where your whole experience is welcome. I take a warm, collaborative approach that goes beyond talk therapy. Together, we’ll move at your pace, weaving in conversation and body-based practices like mindfulness, somatic therapy, Gestalt, breathwork, and nature-based work—while also drawing from CBT, DBT and ACT when structure or skills are needed. My hope is that you leave sessions with a stronger sense of steadiness and self-trust, and a gentler perspective on your life and journey—able to meet yourself with more ease, acceptance, and confidence in where you are and where you’re headed.
I offer in-person and virtual sessions for students looking for counseling services. I use a humanistic approach where I believe people can heal and become happy and healthy versions of themselves.
Entering, exiting and managing the responsibilities brought by your college career can be disorienting. Maybe you're finding the way you have dealt with stress, grief, anxiety or sadness is no longer working and are looking for guidance. If you’re struggling to connect with others around you, want help discovering your passions, are finding it hard to let go of the past or want to regain hope for the future, let's talk.
College is supposed to be “the best years of your life,” but if you’re living with anxiety, it can feel overwhelming instead. Between classes, relationships, social pressures, and the constant question of what comes next, it’s easy to feel stuck in your head and exhausted in your body. I’m Nichole Jones, a Licensed Professional Counselor. I specialize in helping college students who feel weighed down by anxiety, perfectionism, or self-doubt. My approach blends proven therapeutic methods with nervous system regulation tools, so you can calm your body, quiet your mind, and feel more at ease in your daily life. In our work together, you’ll find a safe, judgment-free space to talk about what’s really going on beneath the surface. Whether it’s racing thoughts, panic attacks, trouble sleeping, or just that constant “on edge” feeling, we’ll uncover what your anxiety is trying to tell you and give you tools to handle it. You don’t have to figure this out alone. With the right support, it’s possible to feel calmer, more confident, and more grounded as you move through college and into your future.
Our mission is to provide clinically excellent therapy in an emotionally authentic way. We aim to provide an effective, meaningful counseling experience that helps you better your life, discover your dreams, and achieve your goals.
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Is the pain of your past making it difficult to live in the present? Have you lost a sense of safety in your life? Do you struggle with getting hijacked by feelings of shame, anxiety, anger, or sadness? Are your relationships suffering and you wonder how you will ever learn to trust again? Are you a parent and feel "stuck" in how to connect with your child and set kind and firm limits that will nurture healthy development? Are you paralyzed by fears of being abandoned or repeating the patterns of harm in current relationships that you experienced as a child? If your answer to any of these questions is yes, then you are not alone. You want to feel empowered to know that while you cannot change the past, you can change your relationship with the past. You want to understand the purpose of your emotions, understand your needs, and make choices that nurture your emotions rather that having them control you. You want to raise confident, capable, courageous, and compassionate children. When you have the courage to be authentically yourself with someone else you can begin to grow and transform. To learn more about my approach to therapy, please visit my website or call me for a free 15 minute consultation call.
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.
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My name is Meredith Kurry, LCSW and I have been in private practice for the last 18 years. I have been working with young adults and couples for several years. I am very passionate about helping my clients navigate through their current struggles, and helping them reach their goals for a happier and more full-filling life. I have a proven track record for establishing great working relationships with my clients. I have been able quickly assess their situation, and help them make progress towards their treatment goals as quickly as possible.
Welcome! You may be here because you're feeling overwhelmed and in need of a change. It may be difficult keeping up with daily tasks and maintaining relationships. Perhaps it feels like there isn’t any time for yourself, but you're exhausted and want to feel better. I want you to know that you’ve taken a big step for yourself by showing up here and seeking support. Setting aside time for therapy is an act of self care and an investment in your well-being, and through this process I can help you discover personal strengths and skills to navigate a new path for yourself. Email or call me to set up a phone consultation to get started.
Hi, I’m Kate. While I have experience working with a wide variety of individuals, I have two main areas of expertise. First, I am passionate about working with individuals who have been through traumatic experiences and challenging childhoods. My second interest is working with young adults. I help young adults embrace change, explore relationships, navigate transitions, and facilitate self discovery.
Our daily personal stressors or lifelong struggles can feel overwhelming and at times debilitating, but they don't have to. And I am here to help. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Colorado and am an avid believer in client-centered therapies. I draw my therapeutic approach from different modalities such as, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, EMDR, and many more, to support my clients in breaking down barriers and making positive change. My approach is to focus on your individuality and support you through thick and thin. Whether we are working on easing never ending ripples, tidal waves crashing down, or somewhere in between; I engage with my clients to help them gain the skills and knowledge to affect and maintain positive growth.
Are you struggling with isolation or disconnection? Maybe you're frequently feeling sad, overwhelmed, or consumed with thoughts of past negative experiences. I'd love to support you. I am a licensed professional counselor working with adults age 18+ in individual therapy. My main professional area of interest and competence is helping individuals who have undergone various types of relationship trauma, such as sexual abuse or assault. At the core, my therapeutic style is client-centered and strengths-based. I strive to empower my clients to recognize their resilience and connect with their own wisdom. I have also completed EMDR training for those who would like to try this evidenced-based trauma treatment. I welcome people of all identities, gender, sexual orientation, age, ability, size, socioeconomic status, religion, race, and ethnicity. My hope is that all my clients feel affirmed and appreciated for exactly who they are. I look forward to hearing from you!
I offer Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy. I am a holistic psychotherapist & eating psychology coach - utilizing Eastern and Western approaches to help clients heal. I love working with young adults who are just beginning to get a sense of themselves and may be struggling with "adulting". Specializing in working with eating disorders, I also work with both men and women on a broad variety of other issues including anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues, stress management, and transitions. I studied Contemplative Psychology and the Hakomi method. I am a Certified Eating Disorder Specialist (CEDS) and an Eating Psychology Coach. I am skilled in a number of modalities to help clients gain awareness and reach their highest potential. I use mindfulness, yoga, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Hakomi, & incorporate Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) into my work. I am the former Founder/President of the Denver Metro Int'l Assoc of Eating Disorder Professionals (iaedp) and have worked with people struggling with disordered eating and eating disorders since 2007.
I specialize in helping individuals cut through the layers of cultural conditioning, anxiety, depression, trauma, and stress so that they can be their true selves, and live the life they want to live! If you are ready to take a deep, honest dive inward, I look forward to working with you!
I’m Dr. Amy Syper, a licensed psychologist and founder of Strength in Becoming. As a dancer I have seen and experienced the damaging effects of body image distress and eating concerns along with the healing powers of dance. I specialize in eating disorder treatment and have worked with adolescents and adults with eating disorders at all levels of care- from inpatient hospitalization to outpatient therapy. I am passionate about helping clients build a safe and supportive relationship with their body. In addition to “talk therapy” I offer dance/movement therapy sessions to help clients strengthen their mind-body connection, build new insights into emotional experiences, and improve self-esteem. I also have experience working in college counseling centers, supporting individuals with anxiety, depression, relationship stress, identity exploration, ADHD, and executive functioning. Visit my website for more details on my experience and to book a free consultation!
My clients are often motivated, high-achievers who struggle with anxiety or feeling like they are 'not enough' and may go to perfectionism, substances, or a combination to cope. Using mindfulness breathing techniques and talk therapy focused on clarifying your values, I'm here to provide relief!