Westminster, Colorado Therapists

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

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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...
Daniel Lebowitz
MA, LMFT, Sex Therapist
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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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Boulder, Colorado

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Colorado

I work with youth, adults, couples & families with Asperger's Syndrome & Autism Spectrum Disorder. Distinct specialties include ASD gender dysphoria, & neurodiverse+neurotypical "mixed" marriages. I also work with (neuro) typical clients with mental...
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Littleton, Colorado

From the time I was a child, I’ve felt drawn to helping others. I have a strong understanding of how difficult it is to face personal struggles and how challenging it can be to make a change. Reaching out for help is a sign of strength! And making...
Tasha Seiter
LMFTC, MS
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Colorado

Disconnection in relationships can keep partners unseen, frustrated, exhausted, and alone. I work with couples to: -Build trust and heal from violations of trust -De-escalate destructive patterns of conflict -Develop greater intimacy and closeness...
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...
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...
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...
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...
Jillian Blueford
LPCC 15, Ph.D.
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Aurora, Colorado

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Colorado

I view our life journey as a collection of experiences that influence who we are and how we see the world. We often experience (and can expect) to deal with hurdles and roadblocks that can make some days unbearable. This is where counseling comes...
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Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Colorado

My personal belief is that each and every person is valuable and has the potential to overcome negative events of the past, become integrated, find acceptance in their unique identity, and engage in healthy, meaningful, and joy-filled relationships....
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Brighton, Colorado

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Colorado

Hello, My name is Angela Clemons. I have been a counselor since 2008, in Arkansas and in Colorado. I have experience working with a variety of families and areas of focus. Some of these include relationships, grief, trauma recovery, families,...
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Colorado

My name is Jenna Rosenfeld and I am a Licensed Psychotherapist in the state of Florida & Colorado. I went to the University of Central Florida for undergraduate and have a double Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and Criminal Justice. I have...
Amanda Earle
LPC, LAC
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Denver, Colorado

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Colorado

My pronouns are She/Her/Hers. As a trauma-informed Narrative therapist, I hold a belief that “we live our lives through the stories we tell about ourselves, and others tell about us.” My intention in the counseling room is to help clients...
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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Colorado

Hello - I am accepting new referrals during the quarantine and offer online sessions. Please reach out for a free consultation. I specialize in couples counseling. Since 1999, I have helped couples resolve conflicts and create close and loving...
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Boulder, Colorado

“Is my life reflecting who I really am?” Adulthood is a barrage of responsibilities. Your career. Your relationship. Family, health, personal satisfaction. Finding the right balance is complicated. Especially when we aren’t really sure what we...
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Longmont , Colorado

Therapy provides the ability to talk with someone who is nonjudgemental and who will offer options and alternative perspectives rather than advice. I take the time to listen to my clients and to provide them the support, encouragement and insights...
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Colorado

Do you need the pain of yesterday to stop interfering with your aliveness and pleasure today? Is there a part of you that's says, "it's too much to look at all the crap I've been though. Just make it go away"? It's so disheartening to try and find a...
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Oklahoma, Colorado

Cecilia is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She is bilingual in English and Spanish and she is also bicultural. Cecilia has been working as a psychotherapist for the last 13 years. She obtained her bachelor's and master's degrees in Social Work...
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Georgia, Colorado

I provide online therapy to make sessions work for you! It's hard to find time to take care of yourself. The stress of all the everyday things that go on - work, family, appointments, etc. When you get a moment to breathe, you feel guilty and wonder...
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Colorado

Christine has worked in the fields of crisis counseling, trauma, grief and loss for the past 19 years. She earned a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and Art Therapy from Notre Dame de Namur University in 2000 and has since worked for...
Linda J Wright
Licensed Independent Mental Health Practitioner, National Certified Counselor
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Nebraska, Colorado

Linda is a genuine and compassionate therapist whose goal is to meet her clients exactly where they’re at. She has frequently been told that she brings a calming aura to any environment and has a natural tendency to be able to put people at ease....
Janice Black
LCSW, Masters in Social Work, BA in Human Development, Teaching Credential
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Colordao Springs, Colorado

If you want to improve your relationships, or the mental health of your family, or to deal with particular private issues, I may be able to help you. I will listen actively and with compassion and respect to your unique story as...

Overview of Mental health Resources in Westminster, Colorado

While charming Westminster may not be the most well-known city in Colorado, it is one where many people are proud to call home. This city is one of the larger suburbs of Denver and is located just nine miles away from the capitol.  The city is currently home to more than 115,000 people and is not only one of the largest cities in the state, but one of the fastest growing as well.

While there are many reasons why so many people choose to live in Westminster, those who call this city “home” are no strangers to certain challenges, including issues with divorce. Much like the rest of the state of Colorado, Westminster (the seventh largest city in the state) experiences higher than average divorce rates. In fact, Colorado was recently named one of the top ten states in the country for divorce.

Although common, the repercussions of divorce are quite serious.  This traumatic life event can often trigger a number of different mental health concerns, including anxiety and extreme mood changes, fatigue and insomnia and even cause new, otherwise unrecognized health concerns to develop.  The good news is, approximately 32 percent of Americans are seeking professional counseling for mental health issues as anxiety and depression—and this is one of the most powerful and proven ways to make sure these issues don’t develop into something even more serious.

Individuals in Westminster, and throughout the country dealing with the repercussions of divorce need to be prepared to seek this type of help.  This is because divorce can have a serious impact on an individual’s mental well-being and can even cause physical side effects and impact the organs and systems in the body.  Professional therapy is the first step in making sure these side effects don’t come to fruition.

One of the most important things to be aware of following something as traumatic as a divorce is developing depression.  Depression can be completely new and onset by the divorce—in fact, many people who have never suffered from depression before can start to develop these depressive symptoms following this change.  Divorce can also reignite an ongoing clinical issue with depression and cause an individual suffering from depression to backtrack in their progress.  Either way, depression is extremely serious and something that should not be taken lightly.

Depression is extremely serious, and can lead to physical and mental health complications, insomnia, feelings of hopelessness and even suicide.  This is why anyone struggling with depression needs to see a mental health professional right away—as the right therapist can help anyone find the reprieve they need.

This is where our online therapist directory comes in.  We can help you find a Westminster area professional to help you. This is true whether you are looking for couples counseling before, during or after a divorce; if you want individual counseling following a traumatic life event or if you are looking for online therapy that can help you feel like you have regained control of your life and your mental state.

While many people see professional counseling for issues such as depression, the right professional can help you with addiction, eating disorders, anxiety, insomnia and more.  There are so many therapists in the greater Westminster and Denver areas, many of which specialize in different disorders—and who are available to help you and your individual needs.

As you look through our Westminster, Colorado area directory, there are a few questions you should ask yourself to make sure that you are locating the right therapist for you.  Every person is different and every person will likely respond to a different type of therapist.

Consider asking yourself these questions during your search:

  • Do I need to see a specialist?
  • Am I more comfortable with a male or female?
  • Will my insurance cover these costs?
  • Does this therapist work in a convenient location where I know I will be able to visit?
  • Do I think I need prescription medications?
  • Am I looking for an ongoing relationship with a therapist or a “short fix” to my problem?
  • What are my goals with therapy?
  • Do I want to seek counseling alone or am I considering couples counseling?

No matter what concerns you have or what has motivated you to seek professional counseling, it is important to remember that everyone deserves to get help, and that we are here to help you take that first step towards getting the assistance you need.