Counseling for Adults in Colorado

Therapy That Honors Both Strength and Struggle

You may be carrying more than anyone realizes. You may be steady on the outside and strained within. Or you may be in a season where the strain is no longer quiet.

This work is not about pushing harder or performing better. It is about restoring steadiness, reclaiming clarity, and living from a place that feels whole, not just held together.

Success.

Strength.

Wholeness.

More freedom.

When Holding It All Together Gets Heavy

People come to counseling when anxiety becomes a constant background presence. When their body stays tense or on edge. When well-worn patterns, formed in seasons of survival, begin to interfere with decisions and relationships.

Often, the realization is simple but important: you can’t keep going like this without consequence.

You don’t have to explain or perform here. We start with where you actually are.

I provide in-person and online counseling for adults across Colorado, including Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, and surrounding Front Range communities.

What Counseling Looks Like Here

Therapy for adults navigating the complexities of life, open to insight and change.

Sessions are steady, collaborative, and grounded—often quieter than expected, but deeply impactful. The work is designed to create enough internal safety and clarity for real change to take hold.

Many clients have tried therapy before and found it either too surface-level or too intense. Here, we work at a pace that supports progress without overwhelming your system.

The work centers on understanding how pressure, history, responsibility, and nervous system patterns intersect—and how to live in a way that does not require constant effort to maintain

This work may be a strong fit if you:

You don’t need the right language or a clear goal to begin—just a sense that something needs to change.

How I work

My approach is trauma-informed, nervous-system attuned, and relationally collaborative.

You remain in the driver’s seat throughout the process. We pay close attention to pace and capacity, building change in a way that is steady, respectful, and sustainable.

We do not rush into trauma work or force emotional exposure. Instead, I focus on patterns—where you tighten, override yourself, or compensate with competence—and help you build flexibility without losing effectiveness.

This work is relational, precise, and practical. The goal is not just insight, but meaningful change in how you live day to day.

I listen carefully, ask direct questions when helpful, and name things with care. Together, we build capacity in a way that supports forward movement.

Therapeutic Approaches

I draw from evidence-based, trauma-informed modalities, used thoughtfully rather than rigidly, and tailored to each client’s needs, This may include:

  • EFT and EFIT Therapy
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Somatic (body-based) regulation therapy
  • Adult ADHD–informed therapy
  • Attachment-focused work
  • Trauma Informed 
  • Internal Family Systems (IFS)
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) 
  • Brainspotting Certified
  • The Gottman Method for couples
  • SYMBIS certified for pre-marriage

Alongside my clinical training, my work is informed by lived experience with high-functioning ADHD, family systems, and adoption.

This allows me to recognize patterns quickly and respond with both clarity and care, while remaining grounded in evidence-based practice.

The goal isn’t insight alone—it’s relief, flexibility, and sustainability.

In-Person and Online Therapy Options

I offer both in-person and virtual counseling for adults located in Colorado.

In-person sessions are available for clients who prefer face-to-face work. Telehealth counseling is offered statewide, including urban, rural, and mountain communities. Both options are structured to protect your energy, time, and focus.

Faith and Perspective

Faith is the core of who I am and informs my view of human behavior, change and healing. Some clients choose to integrate faith into their counseling work; others do not. Both are honored and respected.

Counseling FAQs

Is therapy helpful if I am high-functioning or successful?

Yes. When success is paired with exhaustion, anxiety, or disconnection, therapy offers a place to slow down, gain perspective, and recalibrate in ways that feel grounded and sustainable.

Yes. I work with adults experiencing ADHD, OCD, intrusive thoughts, and related anxiety patterns using evidence-based, trauma-informed approaches.

Yes. I provide virtual counseling to adults anywhere in Colorado, including Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, Colorado Springs, and surrounding areas.

No. Many people begin counseling before things fall apart, when they notice strain building or capacity shrinking.

Next Steps

If you are interested in counseling that is grounded, respectful of your capacity, and designed for sustainability, this may be a fit. Schedule a focused, no-pressure conversation.