Therapists in Longmont, CO and Nearby Locations

Find a therapist in Longmont, Colorado that meets your needs. Browse our comprehensive list of affordable and licensed therapists in Longmont, 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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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...
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Denver, Colorado

Hello! My name is Chelsea but I often go by Chase. As you can probably tell, I'm not your traditional therapist. I not only work with the queer and LGBTQ community, I am part of the queer community. Therefore I am able to offer a safe and...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Wendy Gossett, M. Ed. is a Parenting and Relationship Specialist based in Denver, Colorado. She helps parents understand their children at a deeper level by using temperament psychology and neuroscience. She has been featured as an expert on...
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Boulder, Colorado

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Colorado

We are living in an unprecedented time, one of uncertainty. My clients find themselves feeling anxious, fearful of sharing their feelings with trusted people in their life. They have a lot of feelings about the losses they have experienced and are...
Ted Wynfield
LPC, LPCC
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Boulder, Colorado

A few years ago, when I looked around at how couples/partners were being supported by folks in my area, I strongly felt that I could help people the most by starting a practice that's focused on relationships. With focus, Wynfield Counseling has now...
Shari Johansson
L.P.C, MA, NCC, BCN
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Lakewood, Colorado

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Colorado

Shari Y. Johansson (MA, LPC, NCC, BCN, QEEG-D) is a licensed professional counselor. Since 1993, Shari has been involved in counseling dedicated to encouraging women and men to live fully by design in deep relationship with God and others. Areas of...
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Boulder, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

I enjoy supporting adults and young people to achieve their goals, to have a joyful life. Helping find out what would be their ideal life situation. If you are dealing with difficulties, whether is Transitions, Relationships, Family - Couple...
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Arvada, Colorado

Congratulations on taking steps in your journey of self-discovery and healing. Psychotherapy can provide a rich and supportive experience that allows one to grow and heal. It also provides a safe, nurturing environment to talk through confidential...
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Golden, Colorado

I often hear people talk about bad counseling experiences, or not being able to find the "right" therapist. I too have had negative counseling experiences that made it difficult for me to want to try again. However, several years ago I experienced...
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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...
Krista Day-Gloe
LCSW, EMDR
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Englewood, Colorado

I want to help you learn how to create new pathways to your more authentic and joyful self, by learning how to carve space in your life to learn and implement more desirable habits. I am dedicated to helping you find more success, passion and health...
Jessi Wheatley
LPCC, EdS
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Littleton , Colorado

Hi. I’m a trained school psychologist with 14 years experience in the schools. I have opened my own practice to work with children 4-14 on issues such as emotional regulation, anxiety, depression, and trauma. I use play and books to work with...
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Castle Rock, Colorado

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Colorado, California

I provide a supportive and nonjudgmental environment. I believe in empowering the client and I will assist you in developing your own goals for therapy. We will work together to harness your strengths and create meaningful change. I specialize in...
Carol O’Dowd
MPA, M.Div., RP
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Arvada, Colorado

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Colorado

Carol O’Dowd, MPA, M.Div., RP, Prajna Healing Arts President, Colorado Association of Psychotherapists Carol uses western and eastern approaches to support adults on their journey through transitions and to ‘restory’ their trauma, anxiety and...
Danielle Schlagel
LPC, LAC, RPT-S
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Longmont, Colorado

I fell in love with psychology at an early age. I always knew I wanted to be in a helping profession, but was unsure which path to follow until an AP Psych class in high school. It was instant: I was hooked. It wasn't just Mrs. Young's amazing...
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Arvada, Colorado

Everyone's journey towards healing and wholeness is different. I view the body, emotions and thoughts/beliefs as a whole to address trauma, depression, anxiety, eating disorders and life transitions. I will help you to resolve trauma and free up...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

As a therapist, I am dedicated to building therapeutic connections with each of my clients in hopes of empowering them to embrace their best self. I have worked in the social services field for nearly ten years; instilling passion and dedication...
Mindy Berry
MA, NCC
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Are you feeling alone, stuck, or overwhelmed trying to figure out what to do next? During these difficult times, I provide a safe and comfortable space for you to talk openly. Everyone has the ability to facilitate change from within, and I can help...
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Lakewood, Colorado

Have you found yourself in the grips of addiction? Are you unsure if you can ever find freedom? Having a substance control your life can feel isolating and debilitating, but you have found the courage to take the first step towards relief. I have...
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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...
Georginia Weygand
E.D.S., NCSP, RP
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Aurora, Colorado

I work with individuals from birth to adulthood for evaluations for special education, gifted education, dyslexia, learning disabilities/differences, Autism, ADHD, anxiety, Section 504 accommodations, or for entrance into private schools....
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Commerce City, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Are you tired of feeling this way? Ready to make a change? Sometimes you want someone to really listen, to help you find hope and a new perspective. Sometimes it takes more, a helping hand, the skills to cope, or the knowledge of how to quiet...
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Boulder, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

As a therapist, I specialize in using mindfulness-based approaches to treat clients who struggle to cope with issues such as anxiety; depression; one’s career or “life’s calling”; making sense of spiritual experiences; questions that arise...

An Overview of Mental Health in Longmont, Colorado

The city of Longmont, Colorado, has a population of 89,919. It is part of Boulder County and sits just a short distance north of Denver. The median household income is $60,661, very close to that of the state as a whole ($65,685). Residents are healthier than elsewhere in the state, partially because the average age of the adult population is 36.7 years. Longmont is also health-conscious and ranks second out of 101 counties in the United States on the percentage of the population who exercised in the past month.

Longmont has some strong positives that make it a pleasant place to live. For example, the crime rate of 247.5 per 100,000 residents is slightly lower than the average for the United States (254.2). The weather is pleasant most of the year, with highs in the high 80s in the hottest season and lows in the teens in the coldest months. The city gets less rainfall than the average for the United States, and it’s blessed with low humidity year-round. The unemployment rate is lower than the state average at 3.5%. Socially, Longmont has a thriving social scene with a busy downtown and plenty of opportunities to get outdoors.

Even with so many appealing traits, residents in Longmont, just like anywhere else, need access to qualified professionals in the field of mental health. In 2016, Longmont Community Hospital published an assessment of the community’s needs in the arena. Some of the findings were quite notable.

  • Behavioral health was at the top of the priority list. Hospitals reported high traffic to the emergency rooms for mental health emergencies.
  • Boulder County needed to train community members on a curriculum called Mental Health First Aid to educate first responders and the community at large about mental health issues and how to deal with them.
  • Boulder County needed more psychiatrists and professional counselors available to decrease wait times for appointments.
  • Approximately 13% of adults surveyed indicated that they had eight or more days of poor mental health in the previous month.
  • Statewide, Colorado has the seventh-highest suicide rate in the nation.
  • Access to care was the barrier that kept most people from seeking help when they felt they needed it. Some of the barriers to access were lack of insurance, an inability to pay the medical bills or buy medication, and a lack of appropriate providers in proximity.

Family Stressors in Longmont, Colorado

Research has long shown that family difficulties, such as divorce, addiction, or the death of a spouse or child, are the source of the highest stress levels many people experience in a lifetime. Families in Longmont are not immune to these pressures, unfortunately.

  • As of 2016, only about half of the adult population in Longmont was married, and 14% of the population classified themselves as divorced.
  • Between 2012 and 2015, 86 people in Boulder County overdosed on some form of opiate drug, primarily heroin.
  • In 2016, just under 10% of the population of Longmont described themselves as having lost a spouse or partner to death. Twenty-two children and youth under the age of 19 died in Boulder County in 2015, leaving behind families in mourning and grieving.

Finding the Help You Need in Longmont, Colorado

For children who need mental health and behavioral health, the staff at the Longmont Children, Youth & Families offer individual and group counseling to youth and their families. These services are free and can be accessed through the St. Vrain School District as well as through the department directly. Bilingual counselors are available.

Parents can also access classes on positive parenting, conflict in the home, school issues, and more through this city agency. Children, Youth & Families can connect your family with other helpful resources as well, including assistance with legal matters, after-school programming, and other social services needs.