Teen Trauma Therapy in Denver with Cigna/Evernorth Insurance: Rebuilding Confidence and Calm After Hard Times
Healing Trauma and Restoring Hope for Denver Teens
Adolescence can be a time of both discovery and distress, especially for teens coping with the lasting effects of trauma. In Denver, families across neighborhoods like Berkeley, Mar Lee, and Hilltop are increasingly seeking compassionate, effective support for teens navigating emotional wounds caused by loss, accidents, bullying, abuse, or sudden life changes. Westside Behavioral Care offers trauma therapy for teens in Denver that helps young people heal in a safe, structured environment, whether in-person at our local offices or through secure telehealth sessions.
As an in-network provider with Cigna/Evernorth, Westside makes trauma therapy accessible and affordable for families. Our licensed therapists are trained in evidence-based approaches that help teens process emotions, manage anxiety, and regain control over their lives. Reach out at (303) 986-4197 or info@westsidebehavioral.com to learn more.

Why Teen Trauma Therapy Matters in Denver
Growing up in Denver presents unique challenges. Teens often balance busy academic schedules, social pressures, and exposure to stressful world events, all while developing their sense of identity. Many attend high schools clustered around areas like Stapleton/Central Park, Harvey Park, or Montbello, where academic and social expectations can feel intense. When a traumatic event occurs, such as a serious car accident, family conflict, or community violence, those normal pressures can feel impossible to manage. Denver’s fast-paced urban environment, long stretches of traffic along Colorado Boulevard, and competitive school systems can amplify emotional strain, leaving some teens feeling isolated or misunderstood.
Untreated trauma can interfere with academic performance, friendships, and even physical health. Many Denver-area families, including those in Edgewater, Windsor, and Virginia Village, have turned to Westside Behavioral Care for support in helping their teens rebuild trust and stability after difficult experiences. If you recognize these challenges in your own teen, we invite you to call (303) 986-4197 today to connect with a trauma-informed therapist who understands both adolescence and the local community context.

Emotional and Mental Health Stability
Trauma deeply impacts a teen’s emotional world, often leading to symptoms such as anxiety, depression, panic attacks, or difficulty trusting others. In a high-performance culture, where teens juggle academics, sports, and social expectations, these internal struggles can easily go unnoticed until they intensify.

Academic and Social Functioning
Trauma can disrupt a teen’s focus, motivation, and relationships at school. In Denver’s competitive education environment, students often feel pressure to maintain grades or college readiness despite emotional exhaustion. Some may avoid social settings, while others act out in class or withdraw completely.

Family and Community Relationships
When a teen experiences trauma, the ripple effects extend throughout the family. Parents might feel unsure how to respond, siblings may notice distance, and communication at home can break down. Many families find it difficult to slow down and truly address emotional healing together.
When to Seek Professional Support for Teen Trauma
It can be hard to know when a teenager’s reaction to a stressful event is normal and when it signals deeper emotional distress. After trauma, some teens appear outwardly fine but struggle privately with nightmares, irritability, or sudden changes in behavior. Others might withdraw from friends, lose interest in school, or begin using substances to cope.
Parents often notice small clues first, a drop in grades, avoidance of once-loved activities, or increased arguments at home. These can all be signs that trauma has disrupted your teen’s ability to regulate emotions. The earlier therapy begins, the greater the opportunity to prevent long-term anxiety, depression, or PTSD. Our team at Westside Behavioral Care is always available at (303) 986-4197 or info@westsidebehavioral.com to guide you through the process of finding the right therapist for your teen.
Therapists in Denver Who Specialize in Teen Trauma and Accept Cigna/Evernorth
Westside Behavioral Care is proud to connect families with highly qualified therapists who specialize in trauma treatment for teens. Our network includes licensed psychologists, professional counselors, and clinical social workers experienced in adolescent development and trauma recovery. Many of our therapists offer both in-person appointments throughout Denver and flexible telehealth sessions for added convenience.
Families with Cigna/Evernorth insurance can easily access covered therapy sessions with minimal out-of-pocket costs. Real-time scheduling makes it simple to find availability that fits your family’s routine. To check current openings or request a specific therapist, call (303) 986-4197.
285 therapists found

Jamie Brennan
Licensed Professional Counselor
Offers sessions in-person and online
Jamie helps adults and elders heal trauma and anxiety through EMDR and somatic practices, guiding her clients toward self-love and meaningful growth with a compassionate, spirit-based approach.
Gender: Woman
Ethnicity: White
Pronouns: She/Her
100 Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder, CO 80302
Seeing patients over 26 years old.
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Andre’a Kirkland
Licensed Professional Counselor
Offers sessions only online
Andre'a provides online therapy for adults and seniors, specializing in anxiety and trauma to help them overcome internal roadblocks and achieve lasting emotional well-being.
Gender: Woman
Ethnicity: Prefer not to share
Pronouns: She/Her

Kellee Scannell
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Offers sessions in-person and online
Kellee specializes in trauma and attachment for children and adults, using play therapy and somatic techniques to foster healing and authentic family connections.
Gender: Woman
Ethnicity: Prefer not to share
Pronouns: Prefer not to Share
8461 Turnpike Drive, Westminster, CO 80031
2095 W. 6th Ave, Broomfield, CO 80020
Prefers in-person sessions, seeing children 3-8 years old.

Kristina Normann
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Offers sessions in-person and online
Kristina provides a compassionate, non-judgmental space for adults to heal from anxiety and addiction using holistic techniques like CBT and DBT to empower her clients.
Gender: Woman
Ethnicity: White
Pronouns: She/Her
2955 Valmont Rd, Boulder, CO 80301

Rick Carter
Licensed Professional Counselor
Offers sessions only online
Rick helps adults manage ADHD, anxiety, and depression through a goal-oriented blend of talk therapy and CBT, empowering them to develop the practical coping skills needed for lasting change.
Gender: Man
Ethnicity: White
Pronouns: He/Him
Seeing patients over 18 years old.

Molly Jaques
Licensed Professional Counselor
Offers sessions in-person and online
Molly provides a safe space for women and youth to heal from trauma and anxiety through creative play therapy and EMDR.
Gender: Woman
Ethnicity: White
Pronouns: She/Her
8158 E. 5th Ave, Denver, CO 80230
Seeing women and teens over 12 years old. Molly currently works exclusively with female clients.

Rebecca Hickman
Licensed Professional Counselor
Offers sessions in-person and online
Rebecca provides compassionate, holistic therapy for teens and adults facing trauma, addiction, and codependency, helping clients achieve lasting recovery and emotional growth.
Gender: Woman
Ethnicity: Prefer not to share
Pronouns: Prefer not to Share
1325 S Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80222

Whitney Lentz
Licensed Professional Counselor
Offers sessions only online
Whitney supports adults and young adults navigating anxiety, depression, and body image issues using a compassionate, evidence-based approach rooted in ACT and CBT.
Gender: Woman
Ethnicity: White
Pronouns: She/Her

Shannon Lamb
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Offers sessions in-person and online
Shannon empowers adolescents and adults to overcome anxiety and trauma using a unique blend of somatic and psycholgical experiences and guided practices for lasting healing.
Gender: Woman
Ethnicity: Prefer not to share
Pronouns: Prefer not to Share
1365 Forest Park Circle, Lafayette, CO 80026

Cheryl Lispi
Licensed Professional Counselor
Offers sessions in-person and online
Cheryl provides compassionate, holistic therapy for adults and couples, specializing in trauma, depression, and LGBTQIA+ care to foster authentic healing and lasting connection.
Gender: Woman
Ethnicity: White
Pronouns: She/Her
6200 S. Syracuse Way, Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Cheryl sees clients ages 18 and older.

Molly Esterl-Byrne
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Offers sessions in-person and online
Molly provides compassionate, client-centered therapy for adults and seniors, specializing in EMDR and trauma recovery to help individuals navigate life transitions and find lasting peace.
Gender: Woman
Ethnicity: Prefer not to share
Pronouns: Prefer not to Share
80 Garden Center, Broomfield, CO 80020

Janet Borelli
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Offers sessions in-person and online
Janet provides multilingual trauma and family therapy using EMDR and cognitive approaches to help children and adults overcome anxiety and achieve lasting emotional growth.
Gender: Woman
Ethnicity: White
Pronouns: She/Her
1385 S. Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80222
Janet prefers to meet with clients in person for the first appointment and follow-up sessions may be online.
How Trauma Therapy Helps Teens Heal and Grow
Trauma therapy for teens at Westside Behavioral Care goes beyond symptom management. It focuses on helping young people rediscover safety, confidence, and emotional connection. Our therapists use tailored approaches that fit each teen’s age, personality, and background.
The healing journey is gradual but deeply transformative, often involving skill-building, self-expression, and the reconstruction of trust. Below, we explore how therapy supports this process across emotional, cognitive, and relational dimensions.
Reestablishing Emotional Safety
A crucial first step in trauma recovery is creating a safe emotional space. Many teens come to therapy feeling guarded or skeptical after experiences that shattered their sense of security. Westside’s therapists focus on helping teens feel seen and heard, without judgment or pressure. Through consistent sessions, whether in-person or via telehealth, teens begin to understand that their emotions are valid and manageable.
This feeling of safety can be especially meaningful for teens who spend much of their day navigating busy environments, whether that’s riding RTD buses through Westwood or commuting from quieter residential areas like Wellshire. As therapy progresses, teens become more open to exploring feelings they may have suppressed, such as anger, shame, or grief. Over time, those emotions lose their intensity, replaced by a growing sense of stability and trust.
Processing and Reframing Traumatic Memories
Therapists often use evidence-based modalities like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) to help teens process traumatic memories. Rather than reliving painful events, they learn to reinterpret them in ways that reduce fear and self-blame.
As teens do this work, they may begin to reclaim daily routines, walking through City Park, skating at Addenbrooke Park, or spending weekends at spots like Downtown Aquarium or Stanley Marketplace, without being overwhelmed by fear or intrusive thoughts. For example, a teen who survived a car accident may move from “I’ll never be safe again” to “I made it through something hard, and I can handle fear when it comes.” This kind of reframing builds long-term resilience and confidence.

Reconnecting With Daily Life and Relationships
Trauma often isolates teens from family, friends, and activities they once enjoyed. Therapy helps them reconnect through guided communication exercises, mindfulness, and gradual exposure to positive social experiences.
Rebuilding these relationships gives teens a sense of belonging that supports ongoing recovery. Parents frequently notice their children laughing more, sleeping better, and showing renewed interest in hobbies or sports, whether that’s biking near Sloan’s Lake, joining after-school clubs in Cory-Merrill, or revisiting creative pursuits inspired by Denver’s arts culture. These small victories signal that healing is taking root and that the family is moving forward together.

What to Expect from Your First Therapy Sessions
It’s completely normal for teens to feel unsure or nervous when starting therapy. At Westside Behavioral Care in Denver, your first sessions are all about creating a calm, welcoming environment, no pressure, no judgment. Your therapist will take time to get to know you, understand what’s been difficult since the traumatic experience, and help you clarify what you’d like to achieve in therapy. From there, they’ll design a personalized plan that fits your goals, schedule, and comfort level.
As trust builds, sessions gently shift toward learning practical ways to manage overwhelming emotions, steady racing thoughts, and calm your body’s response to stress. You’ll gain insight into the patterns that keep trauma memories active and develop tools to handle anxiety and triggers more confidently.
Whether you meet in person at one of our Denver offices or through secure telehealth, you’ll move forward at your own pace, supported every step of the way. Westside Behavioral Care proudly accepts Cigna/Evernorth insurance, making trauma therapy for teens accessible, affordable, and centered on lasting healing.
Why Families Trust Westside Behavioral Care
For more than 30 years, Westside Behavioral Care has been serving Colorado families with compassion and expertise. Our Denver-based team understands the cultural, social, and environmental factors that shape teen experiences in the city and surrounding areas.
What sets Westside apart is our accessibility. Our responsive scheduling team helps match teens to the right therapist quickly, so support begins without long waits. Every therapist in our network is licensed, carefully vetted, and committed to evidence-based trauma care. Contact us today at (303) 986-4197 or info@westsidebehavioral.com. We’re happy to answer your questions and help you find a good fit for your family.
Cigna/Evernorth Insurance Coverage for Teen Trauma Therapy
Westside Behavioral Care is in-network with Cigna/Evernorth, ensuring Denver families can access quality trauma therapy without unnecessary financial barriers. Most plans cover individual therapy, family therapy, and telehealth sessions. In most cases, no referral is required from a primary care physician. Parents can schedule directly with Westside. Cigna/Evernorth members typically pay only a standard copay or coinsurance, depending on their plan.
Frequently Asked Questions About Teen Trauma Therapy in Denver
Below are some of the most common questions we receive about trauma therapy for teens in Denver, especially from families using Cigna/Evernorth insurance.
What types of trauma do your Denver therapists help teens with?
Our therapists support teens who have experienced a wide range of traumatic events, including emotional or physical abuse, bullying, car accidents, sudden loss, medical trauma, and exposure to violence. We also help those affected by collective or community events, such as school lockdowns or natural disasters. Each therapist tailors the treatment plan to your teen’s unique situation and readiness to begin working through difficult emotions, ensuring care is paced safely and compassionately.
Is trauma therapy covered by Cigna/Evernorth insurance?
Yes. Westside Behavioral Care is an in-network provider with Cigna/Evernorth, which means most trauma therapy sessions are covered under your behavioral health benefits. Plans typically include individual sessions, family therapy, and telehealth options with only a standard copay or coinsurance.
How long does trauma therapy for teens usually take?
The length of therapy depends on the teen’s needs and the type of trauma experienced. Some teens may begin to feel relief after several months of consistent sessions, while others may need longer-term therapy to rebuild trust and emotional stability. Westside’s therapists help teens adjust goals, ensuring that therapy remains focused, effective, and supportive throughout the healing process.
Can parents be involved in their teen’s trauma therapy?
Absolutely. Family involvement often strengthens recovery. Depending on your teen’s comfort level, therapists may include parents or caregivers in occasional sessions to improve communication and reinforce coping tools at home. In some cases, family therapy is recommended alongside individual sessions to help everyone understand the impact of trauma and learn how to provide consistent emotional support.
Do you offer telehealth sessions for teens?
Yes. Many Denver families appreciate our secure telehealth platform, which allows teens to attend therapy from home or another private setting. Telehealth can be especially helpful for teens who feel anxious about in-person sessions or have busy schedules. Cigna/Evernorth covers telehealth sessions just like in-person therapy, giving families more flexibility to maintain consistent care.
What does a typical trauma therapy session look like?
Sessions are calm, structured, and focused on helping your teen feel safe and heard. Early sessions often involve building trust, exploring what’s been difficult, and identifying triggers or fears. As therapy progresses, sessions may include guided discussions, mindfulness techniques, or evidence-based approaches such as CBT or EMDR to help reprocess traumatic memories. The pace always matches the teen’s comfort level, never rushed or forced.
How soon can we start trauma therapy with Westside Behavioral Care?
Westside’s scheduling team works hard to minimize wait times. Once you contact us, we can typically connect your family with a therapist who accepts Cigna/Evernorth within just a few days. To get started, call (303) 986-4197 or info@westsidebehavioral.com, and our team will walk you through the simple intake process so your teen can begin the path toward healing as soon as possible.
Take the Next Step
Trauma doesn’t have to define your teen’s story. With the right support, healing and growth are possible. Westside Behavioral Care is here to provide trauma therapy that meets your teen where they are, emotionally, developmentally, and geographically.
If your family has Cigna/Evernorth insurance, getting started is simple. Call (303) 986-4197 or email info@westsidebehavioral.com to schedule an appointment today.

