Therapists in Arvada, CO and Nearby Locations

Find a therapist in Arvada, Colorado that meets your needs. Browse our comprehensive list of affordable and licensed therapists in Arvada, to find a professional specializing in counseling people with stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, grief, and more.

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Littleton, Colorado

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Colorado

Jana Briggs Counseling LLC & Associates is located in Littleton, Colorado. Jana & the Associate Team partner with individuals, couples and families who are experiencing difficulty resolving interpersonal and personal problems, making decisions...
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Boulder, Colorado

Through my practice at Inner Rhythm Counseling, I will work to inspire you to befriend yourself and empower you to change by helping you understand your deepest truths and strengths. As a somatic and trauma based therapist, our work will go beyond...
Becky Howie
L.P.C, MA
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Boulder, Colorado

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Colorado

Becky believes that all humans are works in progress, and as such, we sometimes get lost or detoured along the way. Whether you are trying to numb pain, recover from a sudden unexpected change, or actively pursue personal transformation, seeking...
Chuck DeShazer
LMFT, LAC
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Brighton, Colorado

Chuck is licensed as a marriage and family therapist and as addiction counselor. He began practice is 2009 and opened Bridge Street Counseling in 2010. He is a long time resident of the Brighton area and founded Bridge Street Counseling as a means...
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Denver, Colorado

I am passionate about the work I do and truly enjoy helping people cope with, and move forward from, the issues that lead them to counseling. I provide a comfortable, empathetic and empowering environment for those I work with. I understand how...
Scott Olds
Registered psychotherapist
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Colorado

Scott provides couples counseling and individual counseling in Arvada (West Denver) and Boulder, Colorado. Specialties include couple's communication skills and work with anxiety, depression, illness, and grief. He also enjoys working with Highly...
Charlotte McKernan
MS, MFT-C, PACT II, Gottman 2
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Colorado, Colorado

Life and relationships can be difficult to navigate, worsened by the pressures we and others put on ourselves to achieve and be perfect. Often, anxiety, depression, and external demands create roadbloacks to our happiness and success and even create...
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Boulder, Colorado

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Colorado

I believe challenges and crises are opportunities for deep self-expansion. I utilize a fusion of modalities including psycho-spiritual & somatic healing practices, trauma-informed care, psycho-education. I work with clients who want to fully...
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Windsor, Colorado

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Colorado

If you've found yourself here, it's likely you're struggling to navigate where you're at in life right now. Whether you're questioning your identity, struggling to feel comfortable in your own skin, trudging through the days despite anxiety looming...
Art Ginley
LPCC 15, MA
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Boulder, Colorado

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Colorado

I grew up in an extreme family; I am a 4th generation Ski Patroller and our family trips always consisted of adventures in intense heat, blizzard, or backpacking, biking, climbing early in the morning or late into the night. By the time I was 15 I'd...
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Colorado

My passion is to help you become deeply intimate with yourself and access the flow of creative potential within you. ​Since 2008, when I was introduced to meditation and the work of Chögyam Trungpa, I have been deeply committed to a path of...
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Boulder, Colorado

I am passionate about helping individuals, families, young adults, and adolescents regain a sense of empowerment and hope that their circumstances can be improved. The Journey of Life is an Adventure I am currently drawn to the metaphor of life as...
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Littleton, Colorado

Greetings! My name is Eric. I originally come from the Chicago area but I moved to Denver back in 1993. I currently reside in Englewood. I share custody of a smart, brave, beautiful and silly little girl. That’s right, it turns out that therapists...
Nataeah Barron
LMFT, LAC
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Fort Collins, Colorado

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Colorado

I am a Marriage/Family therapist and an Addictions Counselor that can counsel my clients individually, as a family, and/or with any intimate relationship. I enjoy exploring your life path and figuring out what you want to focus on therapeutically. I...
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Colorado

Since becoming a mom of twins (2 years ago now!), I have found new passion for supporting parents of multiples and have gotten training in postpartum mental health issues. Parenting stress can strain relationships, and so I have become passionate...
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Boulder, Colorado

DO YOU FEEL UNSATISFIED WITH YOUR LIFE? Whether it's past traumas or other complex factors that impacted you, most people looking for a therapist are seeking relief from the struggle and want to wake up to more joy, ease and self-acceptance. If...
Karen Midyet
Psy.D., MA
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Wheat Ridge, Colorado

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Colorado

I work with individuals with multiple medical problems, aging, relationship issues try to help them re-create their life as they get older. Stress, depression, and reducing stress is my specialty. I help future retirees find purpose and clarity in...
Lee Land
Ph.D.
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Fort Collins, Colorado

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Colorado

Born and raised in New Jersey, I received my undergraduate degree in psychology from Cornell University. After working as a teacher and case manager with adolescents and young adults with psychiatric and developmental disabilities for several years...
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Boulder, Colorado

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Colorado

I am committed to working with people who want to get at the root of their emotional distress and personal suffering. In-depth psychotherapy will help you grow into your capacity to engage courageously with your life as it is. Exploring distressing...
Heather Gomez
LMFT, MA
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Broomfield, Colorado

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Colorado

I have had a variety of experiences which have helped me grow personally and professionally to be the therapist I am today. I am grateful for the privilege to work with all of the people who have touched my heart. I specialize in attachment and...
Dr. Chelsea Holland
DHS, MS, Sex Therapist Associate
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Boulder, Colorado

The Intimacy Institute for sex and relationship therapy helps couples and individuals better their lives sexually and emotionally. We offer Clinical Sex therapy - a specialized area of professional psychotherapy, with a team of therapists that all...
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Denver, Colorado

I am passionate about creating a safe space to connect authentically. I am here to empower you and to walk alongside you compassionately through whatever it is you may be facing at this time. I want to support you in accessing the abundant resources...
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Louisville, Colorado

I have a Master’s degree in Couples and Family Therapy from the University of Oregon and have worked with individuals, couples, families, and groups in community mental health, eating disorder treatment, and private practice settings. My...
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Lakewood, Colorado

My professional story began after I graduated from college. Even after spending four years in school, I didn’t know exactly what I wanted to “be when I grew up.” I began working at a school for at-risk teens helping out in the office...

Mental Health Resources in Arvada, Colorado

Arvada is a tiny city in Colorado. It is only 32 square miles and has a population of about 122,000 people. The poverty level is very low and the median income is high. Property values are extremely high in Arvada. It is one of those cities where you can either afford to live there, or you are going to struggle.

The city is not culturally diverse – almost 90% of the people in Arvada are white. This means if you are a minority, things may be difficult for you in this city. Among all the households, over 30% have young children, and 55% of the couples are married. Unlike many other cities we look at, the average age is much higher at 40 years old.

The median household income is only $72,000. The average property is worth close to $300,000 and the poverty level is only 7%.

Mental Health Statistics for Arvada

Surprisingly, Arvada is in the midst of a mental health crisis. For a small city without serious financial issues, Arvada has more than its share of mental health issues. There is such a lack of resources, that the Arvada Police Department gets over 500 calls a year for mental health issues.

To respond to the mental health crisis, the police department has added two mental health professionals to their staff. They said without them, they would be ill-equipped to deal with the issues that confront them every day.

Impact of Not Receiving Treatment in Arvada, Colorado

The lack of mental health resources is a serious problem in Arvada. The part that doesn’t make sense is that there are over 250 mental health professionals in the city. The issue is that people don’t know how to access these resources. This is why they rely on services like the police and fire departments to handle mental health emergencies.

One other reason people don’t access mental health assistance is that people aren’t comfortable seeking mental health assistance through their insurance.

A lack of mental health resources can lead to:

  • Suicide
  • Divorce
  • Criminal activity
  • Homelessness
  • Unemployment
  • Worsened mental health issues
  • Substance abuse

If people have better access to mental health information, they may not be so reluctant to seek out help.

What Makes Arvada Unique When It Comes to Mental Health?

Arvada is situated in a beautiful part of the country. They enjoy a seasonal climate and are set upon a picturesque landscape.

  • Climate: Arvada is outside of Denver and is a very seasonal climate. It is known as the humid part of the continent. It is very cold in the winter and very humid in the summer.
  • Economic: The median household income is $72,000. Salaries are high and the poverty level is low at just 7%.
  • Culture: Arvada is an older town. There aren’t any transients or college students. Most people who live in Arvada are married with kids or are part of a household. There are very few minorities with over 90% of the population being white.

Divorce Rate in Arvada, Colorado

Colorado has one of the lowest divorce rates in the country at just 4%. The divorce rate is on the decline still. Over 50% of the households in Arvada are made up of married couples.

One reason the divorce rate is so low is that people in Arvada tend to have higher education levels. They also get married later in life (the average marriage rate in Colorado is 29.) People who get married later in life tend to stay married longer.

Mental Health Resources in Arvada

There are plenty of mental health professionals in Arvada, Colorado. There are over 250 mental health professionals in the city. However, since there are so many older people in the city, they don’t take advantage of the plethora of mental health resources.

Older people tend to be reluctant to seek out mental health services. They are of a generation that believes there is a stigma attached to mental health issues. If these people had access to information in a secure and private setting, they would be more liable to seek out help.