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Our Licensed Therapists in Denver and Nearby

285 therapists found

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5.0
Based on 2 Verified Client Ratings
River Martone

Licensed Professional Counselor

Offers sessions in-person and online

River uses IFS and Narrative Therapy to help LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent clients of all ages reclaim their voices and heal from trauma through a radical social justice framework.

Gender: Trans Man

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: He/Him/They/Them

  • 1177 Grant St, Denver , CO 80203

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4.8
Based on 5 Verified Client Ratings
Roberta Robinson

Licensed Professional Counselor

Offers sessions in-person and online

Roberta provides empowering therapy for adults navigating trauma, addiction, and LGBTQIA+ topics, using CBT and mindfulness to build self-compassion and healthy boundaries.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

  • 837 N. Sherman St., Denver, CO 80203

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Ronna Evans

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Offers sessions in-person and online

Ronna specializes in compassionate CBT and mindfulness for children, teens, and families, helping clients of all ages find clarity and lasting healing through a supportive approach.

  • 1650 38th St., Boulder, CO 80301

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Ruby Brayman

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Offers sessions only online

Ruby supports adults and young adults using CBT and EMDR, helping her clients untangle thoughts and build resilience through anxiety, depression, and major life adjustments.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

  • Offers HIPAA-compliant, encrypted video therapy

Sam Raymond
Sam Raymond

Licensed Professional Counselor

Offers sessions in-person and online

Sam offers warm, evidence-based therapy for adults and young adults facing addiction, grief, and life transitions, fostering empowerment and self-acceptance.

Gender: Man

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: He/Him

  • 2401 Broadway , Boulder, CO 80304

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Sammy Weakley

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Offers sessions only online

Sammy uses EMDR and person-centered therapy to help teens and adults heal from trauma and anxiety, empowering her clients to reclaim emotional balance in a supportive environment.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

  • Offers HIPAA-compliant, encrypted video therapy

Sandy Naatz
5.0
Based on 3 Verified Client Ratings
Sandy Naatz

Licensed Professional Counselor

Offers sessions only online

Sandy supports adults and young adults through anxiety, trauma, and life transitions, using a holistic, non-judgmental approach to help her clients heal and create dynamic pathways forward.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

  • Offers HIPAA-compliant, encrypted video therapy

Prefers online sessions, but offers some in-person.

Sara Forrest

Licensed Professional Counselor

Offers sessions in-person and online

Sara utilizes art therapy and ERP to help individuals ages 13 and up manage anxiety and OCD, providing a warm and empowering space for healing.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her/They/Them

  • 1800 30th St, Boulder, CO 80301

Sara Nieder
Sara Nieder

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Offers sessions only online

Sara helps adults overcome eating disorders and anxiety by providing a nurturing space to build self-esteem and find peace through her specialized, perspective-shifting approach.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

  • Offers HIPAA-compliant, encrypted video therapy

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Sara Smith

Licensed Professional Counselor

Offers sessions in-person and online

Sara uses EMDR and an empathetic, humorous approach to help adults heal from trauma, anxiety, and addiction, fostering authentic growth and lasting resilience.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

  • 1633 Fillmore Street, Denver, CO 80206

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Sarah Guiles

Licensed Professional Counselor

Offers sessions in-person and online

Sarah provides trauma-informed EMDR and CBT to help young adults and adults heal from trauma, anxiety, and depression using a supportive, skills-based approach.

Gender: Woman

  • 501 South Cherry Street, Denver, CO 80246

Sarah Marlow
Sarah Marlow

Licensed Professional Counselor

Offers sessions only online

Sarah supports adults and women healing from trauma and anxiety, specializing in establishing healthy boundaries and relationships to help her clients rediscover their strength and peace.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

  • Offers HIPAA-compliant, encrypted video therapy

Frequently Asked Questions About Scheduling With WBC

Yes! Westside Behavioral Care accepts most major insurance plans for mental health therapy in Denver. Our therapists work with Aetna, Anthem/BCBS, Cigna/Evernorth, Humana, Kaiser Permanente, Medicare, Optum/United, and more. To check if we accept your insurance, check out our insurers page or email info@westsidebehavioral.com.

If you'd like to verify your benefits before your session, you can call your insurance company directly and ask about “outpatient mental health benefits with in-network contracted providers” to learn your copay amount and any session limits. If asked, you can let the support rep know that you plan to be seen for CPT Code 90791 (initial psychiatric diagnostic evaluation) and 90837 (53+ minute psychotherapy session).

Of course! You can browse our providers who accepting new patients here. Our team is also available to help you find a therapist who meets your needs, insurance, and location. Feel free to call 303-986-4197 for phone assistance, email us at info@westsidebehavioral.com, or submit a contact form to connect with us.

Westside Behavioral Care offers access to a large network of licensed mental health providers in Colorado serving the Denver metro area. Our network includes Licensed Professional Counselors (LPCs), Licensed Clinical Social Workers (LCSWs), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists (LMFTs), Psychologists (PsyD/PhD), and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioners (PMHNPs) who offer medication management.

Many of our providers have advanced training in evidence-based therapies for anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, and child and adolescent mental health. We prioritize personalized care by matching each patient with a provider based on their clinical needs, insurance plan, preferred visit type (in-person or virtual), and availability. Whether you're seeking individual therapy, couples counseling, family therapy, or psychiatric services, our diverse team ensures that you receive care from a provider who best fits your situation and goals.

In most cases, no referral is required to begin therapy with Westside Behavioral Care. Nearly all patients with Aetna, Anthem/BCBS, Cigna/Evernorth, Humana, Kaiser Permanente, Medicare, and Optum/United can schedule directly with one of our in-network therapists without needing a referral or prior authorization.

The cost of therapy depends on your specific insurance plan and coverage. Many clients pay only a small copay per session, while others may have their therapy fully covered with no out-of-pocket cost. Clients with high deductible plans may need to meet their deductible before their insurance begins to pay for their therapy sessions. Please reach out to your insurance to verify your specific benefits.

A copay (short for copayment) is a fixed amount you pay per visit for a covered health care service, such as a therapy session. Copays are a flat fee, usually ranging from $5–$50 depending on your plan. The copay amount is set by your insurance company and can vary depending on your plan and the type of visit (in-person vs online).

A deductible is the amount you pay out of pocket for covered health care services before your insurance plan begins to share the cost. Once you meet your deductible, your insurance typically starts paying a portion of your care, while you continue to pay a copay or coinsurance percentage, until you meet your maximum-out-of-pocket for the year.

Coinsurance refers to the percentage of the cost of a covered health care service that you pay after meeting your deductible. Unlike a copay, which is a fixed dollar amount, coinsurance is a shared cost between you and your insurance company and is likely to vary by provider, visit type, and service.

Yes, some Westside Behavioral Care providers are multilingual and offer care in American Sign Language (ASL), French, German, Hebrew, Mandarin, Russian, and Spanish. These providers are in high demand, so don't hesitate to schedule an appointment if an appointment works with your schedule.