The Therapists Below Meet Your Needs
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Receptionist
303-986-4197
Hours
Monday – Friday, 8:30am-5:00pm
36 therapists found
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
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.
Licensed Professional Counselor
Available Monday-Thursday 9am-3pm.
Kayla specializes in EMDR and trauma therapy for young adults and the LGBTQIA+ community, using a collaborative, strength-based approach to help clients find lasting healing and resilience.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
In-person only available Thursdays.
Kristine supports adults navigating life transitions, grief, and relationship stress through an empathetic, person-centered approach to help them find relief and hope.
Licensed Professional Counselor
Works with ages 19+ only.
Dave provides warm, empathic therapy, using CBT and EMDR to help adults navigate trauma and addiction through his client-centered and strength-based approach.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Ashley has extensive experience working with trauma, anxiety, depression and relationship issues. She also provides Brainspotting to clients - a somatic therapy to help release trauma and emotional pain. Please call for a free consultation at 720-551-8084.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Seeing patients over 18 years old.
Karen is an expert in CBT for adults and seniors in Denver, navigating trauma and grief, offering a supportive path toward personal growth and emotional recovery.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Laura offers compassionate trauma and addiction therapy in Lakewood, using EMDR and CBT to help adolescents and adults build resilience in a safe, non-judgmental environment.
Licensed Professional Counselor
Leanne is a holistic art therapist in Colorado who uses somatic practices to help women and moms of all ages heal from trauma and reclaim their truth through her creative she/her approach.
Licensed Professional Counselor
Crystal uses a collaborative, trauma-informed approach with brainspotting and CBT to help adults find healing from addiction, anxiety, and grief in a safe, inviting environment.
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Sarah helps adults and couples find vibrancy through brain-spotting and holistic therapy, specializing in trauma, anxiety, and relationship issues for lasting emotional change.
Licensed Professional Counselor
Cheryl sees clients ages 18 and older.
Cheryl provides compassionate, holistic therapy for adults and couples, specializing in trauma, depression, and LGBTQIA+ care to foster authentic healing and lasting connection.
Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology
Prefers online sessions, but offers some in-person.
Mark specializes in trauma and neurodiversity, using ACT and CPT to help adults find strength and healing through a compassionate, mindfulness-based approach.
Anxiety is one of the most common mental health challenges, affecting people across all age groups and backgrounds. While it’s a natural response to stress, clinical anxiety goes beyond occasional worry, it can feel constant, overwhelming, and hard to control. Symptoms may include excessive fear, racing thoughts, irritability, restlessness, sleep disturbances, physical tension, and avoidance of everyday situations. Some individuals experience specific types such as social anxiety, panic disorder, or generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), each with its own unique challenges. Left untreated, anxiety can disrupt relationships, school or work performance, and overall quality of life, but effective, compassionate support is available.
Therapists at Westside Behavioral Care use a range of evidence-based approaches to help manage and reduce anxiety. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the most widely recommended treatments, focusing on identifying and reshaping thought patterns that fuel anxiety. Other common methods include mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), exposure therapy for phobias or social anxiety, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and relaxation or grounding techniques. Some providers may also incorporate journaling, psychoeducation, or guided breathing exercises into sessions. If you’re beginning therapy for anxiety, you might ask about CBT, mindfulness tools, or exposure strategies, your therapist can help tailor the approach to your goals, symptoms, and comfort level.
Appointments are available both in person across the Greater Denver Area and through secure online therapy anywhere in Colorado. All therapists are in-network with Kaiser Permanente, and many also accept other major insurance plans.