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303-857-5074
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Monday – Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm
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303-986-4197
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Monday – Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm
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Mental health care should be accessible to everyone, including members of the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community. For individuals who use American Sign Language (ASL), it can be especially challenging to find therapy that’s not only linguistically but also culturally aligned. Communication barriers in traditional mental health settings may lead to frustration, isolation, or misdiagnosed symptoms. Those seeking ASL-accessible therapy often face struggles like anxiety, depression, trauma, or life transitions, just like anyone else, but may experience these through a lens shaped by unique cultural experiences and systemic barriers. Ensuring that therapy is delivered in ASL by providers who understand the Deaf experience is essential to effective, empowering care.
At Westside Behavioral Care, our ASL-fluent therapists provide a supportive environment where Deaf and hard-of-hearing clients can engage in therapy without language gaps. Depending on your goals and needs, therapists may use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), or trauma-informed approaches tailored to your lived experience. These evidence-based modalities are adapted to fit the cultural and communication preferences of ASL users. If you’re new to therapy, consider asking whether the therapist is Deaf themselves or if they have extensive experience working within Deaf culture. Feeling seen, heard, and understood, without needing an interpreter, can make all the difference in healing.
Therapy with ASL-accessible providers is available in person at locations throughout the Greater Denver Area, as well as online anywhere in Colorado through secure telehealth platforms. All of our ASL-fluent therapists are in-network with Kaiser Permanente, and many accept additional major insurance plans. Whether you’re looking for ongoing support or help navigating a difficult chapter, our goal is to make therapy easy to access, culturally competent, and responsive to your unique needs.