Therapists for college students near University of Colorado Boulder
Hello, my name is Tess Amer, LPCC and I am a clinician at iSeek Counseling. I love supporting creative and ambitious children, teens and emerging adults who are having difficulties with their relationships with peers, partners or family members. Teenage and and young adult years are a prime time to increase emotional literacy and learn to better understand yourself and your emotions. I am passionate about guiding young people in this process. Clients may come to me for relationship problems, family issues, social and emotional struggles, rebuilding self-esteem, general life transitions, and personal growth. I aim to meet my clients where they are at with empathy and compassion. I create a safe and nurturing space to embark on their therapeutic journey at their own pace and work to give them agency to mobilize changes in their life. I like working with attachment theory and my approach is client-centered, direct, non-judgemental, friendly and trauma informed. Reach out today to schedule a free consultation and start living with more clarity, intention, and joy.
At Colorado Therapy & Assessment Center, providing you with the highest quality care is our mission. We offer comprehensive services in one convenient location. We offer a variety of different therapy options. Our practice is social justice-oriented. We value diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. We view access to care as a vital part of doing social justice. We provide the best care possible by making sure that you feel deeply understood by considering all the aspects of your unique story, creating customized treatment plans to give you a solid game plan to help you meet your goals, and using therapeutic techniques that have been shown by research to be effective. Our passion is helping people create recovery, make big, meaningful, life-altering positive changes, and build the life they’ve always wanted.
I have 23 years experience providing mental health counseling. I offer in person or virtual sessions. I accept Anthem as well as other insurances. Headway does my billing and scheduling. I use a client centered approach in which the client works on their goals with my support. I use Cognitive Behavior therapy. We will look at your thoughts and patterns in your life so we can improve your coping skills. I encourage clients to be gentle with themselves, identify feelings and talk about feelings daily. Call me 720 319 8687 or email me at maxinebanecks24@gmail.com. Create a Headway account so we can get you scheduled.
Has your life become consumed with ANXIETY? Your thoughts are constantly buzzing, but you can’t seem to turn your brain off? Are you starting to question whether you’re drinking too much or too often? While you may not be missing classes or blacking out every weekend, the panic and anxiety you feel on Monday mornings is becoming too much. Yet, you don’t want to STOP drinking. Sobriety doesn’t have to be all or nothing. Together, we’ll find what works for you!
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When things get rough, or depression, anxiety or just confusion sinks it, sometimes you simply need someone to talk to. At Grace in Balance, we get it. And we are here to help you process how and what you feel. If not now, when?
I help students who are motivated to reduce their level of anxiety and stress, so they can not only be successful in their academic journey, but actually enjoy this amazing time in their life. I also work with clients who struggle with depression, relationship issues, social anxiety and social isolation. I offer my clients practical solutions and a warm, safe, accepting environment.
My therapeutic approach centers on the holistic well-being of individuals, with a particular focus on working with millennial female clients. My aim is to facilitate, through a strengths-based approach, your therapeutic journey towards enhanced well-being and deeper insight into your thoughts and behaviors (as well as understanding the roots of our cognitive and behavioral patterns). While my therapeutic toolbox encompasses Reiki, EMDR, IFS, and mindfulness techniques, I customize therapy sessions to suit each individual, allowing for flexibility beyond these established frameworks. I'm licensed in CO, TX, MT, OR, ID, WY, WA, and FL.
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I utilize Internal Family Systems (IFS) as my primary modality. IFS provides an opportunity to look inside yourself and learn why you do the things you do, think the way you think, and how all the parts of you work together. You will learn how to listen to, and learn from, those nagging voices in your head. Once we start listening and learning, a depth of understanding will occur that allows for healing of wounds and releasing of inaccurate beliefs about yourself.
During the first session, our goal is to start to get to know you, what’s important to you, what you’re experiencing, what may still be lingering from the past, what your strengths and resources are, and to set some initial goals for our work together. Based on the initial session and our collaborative conversation, we will have some ideas as to the approaches that will be likely to help you achieve the change you’re striving for. Our varied educational and professional backgrounds mean that we’re ready to help a wide variety of clients. We utilize a variety of approaches and techniques that will work for YOU, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based therapies, solution-focused therapy, narrative therapy, existential therapy, emotion-focused couples therapy, and others. All of our work is trauma-informed.
Aaron has over 10 years of experience working with clients from a variety of backgrounds, and particularly enjoys working with college students. He regularly helps people who are struggling with depression, anxiety, and relationship problems. Aaron also specializes in and is passionate about working with LGBTQIA+ individuals, and creates a safe space for individuals to explore their sexual orientation, gender identity and expression. Aaron utilizes the systems-theory model of looking at the whole picture and how it affects the individual within. He has training in Trauma-Informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy – both modes of treatment that reliably result in decreases in symptoms of anxiety and depression, as well as improving clients’ management of interpersonal conflicts. Aaron enjoys connecting with clients, and strives to build a strong and trusting therapeutic alliance in order to help you reach your goals and potential.
The adolescent and young adult years are often a time of immense change and growth- where you are navigating a complex world filled with social, academic, and personal pressures that can feel overwhelming. At Family Solutions Counseling, we understand these unique struggles and are dedicated to providing compassionate and professional therapy to guide, support, and empower you during this pivotal time. Young adulthood is a time of exploration, self-discovery, and independence. Yet, it’s also a time of heightened vulnerability. You may be facing many obstacles- academic pressures, peer and family relationships, grief/loss, issues related to self-esteem, identity, and mental health challenges. At Family Solutions Counseling, we offer a safe and confidential space for you to process your feelings and work through the difficulties you may be experiencing. Our therapists specialize in helping you build the emotional and mental tools you need to overcome obstacles, enhance your well-being, and grow into a healthy and confident individual.
Becky Guido is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) based in Denver, CO. She started her career in mental health in 2006 when she started working with young adults on the Autism Spectrum. Her love for mental health grew and she soon found herself pursuing a career in mental health counseling. Becky received her Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling from Capella University in 2014 and has practiced in both Texas as well as Colorado. Becky describes herself as an eclectic therapist that believes in meeting the client with the form of therapy that best meets their needs. She practices cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), rational emotive behavioral therapy (REBT), mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, behavioral therapy, solution-focused brief therapy, reality therapy, person-centered therapy, and humanistic therapy. Becky has worked with a variety of clients from trauma survivors to clients with severe mental illness to clients looking to enhance their wellness practice. Clients have also utilized services to explore new paths in life such as transitioning to a new career or making transitions in life.
Hi there! My name is Rachel and I'm so glad you've taken the first step to find a therapist. I work with people who are navigating life transitions, like adjusting to college, a different town, or new friend groups. I also walk alongside young adults in the wake of loss and support the grieving process. I am particularly passionate about body neutrality and Health At Every Size (HAES). I worked at an eating disorder treatment center during graduate school. I am committed to dismantling diet culture and helping you expand your self-worth beyond body shape and size. Whether you are coming to therapy because you're struggling at school, you're grieving, or you're ready to improve your relationship with your body/movement/food, I am here for you. Please reach out to schedule a FREE 15-minute consultation.
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Many different disorders can be improved or be eliminated by using neurofeedback. First a QEEG is collected. This involves placing a cap on the client’s head and collecting brain wave information from 19 specific sites. This information is processed, and a brain map is produced. The therapist then evaluates the data, completes a comprehensive health history, and then based on both symptoms and goals, develops an individualized protocol of successive neurotherapy sessions. Treatment is noninvasive, is not painful, but does require a commitment. Just as you must work out your body consistently to see results, neurofeedback sessions must be completed two to three times a week to be beneficial. The neurofeedback treatments involve placing sensors on the scalp. The sensors pick up brainwave signals which are first amplified and then filtered through software that works with a computer to generate real time feedback. The brain activity is either increased or decreased in the identified areas until the optimal balance is achieved The typical treatment plan will vary from individual to individual, but most common disorders can be resolved in about 40 sessions.
Amy brings a warm, compassionate, and calm energy to each patient interaction. As a board-certified psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner, she strives to provide a caring relationship where each person can feel safe and accepted. Research increasingly supports an integrative approach to mental health care, which can include medication, therapy, nutritional support, and exploration of habits, history, and stressors. Amy will collaborate with you to find a treatment plan that is clinically appropriate and sensitive to your personal needs. She welcomes all patients but has special interest in perinatal mental health, mood disorders, ADHD, and working with teens, LGBTQ+ individuals and older adults. Amy graduated with a master’s degree in nursing from Regis University in Denver and was inspired to choose mental health as her practice specialty. Her graduate level psychiatric clinical training provided opportunities to work with diverse patient populations in and out of the hospital setting, in a corrections facility and at an outpatient addiction treatment center. Most recently, she worked at a small private outpatient clinic supporting clients experiencing a wide variety of mental health diagnoses. As a registered nurse, she worked for 16 years at St. Joseph Hospital caring for patients after surgery, during and after high-risk pregnancy, and caring for families experiencing fetal loss. She obtained certification in maternal-newborn and pain management nursing born out of passion and experience in these areas. In her free time, Amy enjoys playing flute in the Lone Tree Symphony, attending film festivals, traveling, hiking and being with family and friends. She is accepting new patients and provides visits both in person at the Lakewood office and via telehealth.