Arvada, Colorado Therapists

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Castle Rock, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado, California

I provide a supportive and nonjudgmental environment. I believe in empowering the client and I will assist you in developing your own goals for therapy. We will work together to harness your strengths and create meaningful change. I specialize in...
Nataeah Barron
LMFT, LAC
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Fort Collins, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

I am a Marriage/Family therapist and an Addictions Counselor that can counsel my clients individually, as a family, and/or with any intimate relationship. I enjoy exploring your life path and figuring out what you want to focus on therapeutically. I...
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Aurora, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Are you struggling with depression, anxiety, relationship issues, or the after-effects of trauma?  I provide compassionate, effective, affordable counseling in a supportive and non-judgmental setting. I offer tools for resolving issues, overcoming...
Chuck DeShazer
LMFT, LAC
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Brighton, Colorado

Chuck is licensed as a marriage and family therapist and as addiction counselor. He began practice is 2009 and opened Bridge Street Counseling in 2010. He is a long time resident of the Brighton area and founded Bridge Street Counseling as a means...
Brett Morley
LPCC 15
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Berthoud, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Welcome! I established Playful Healing in 2019 so that I could provide individualized counseling services for the community in which I live. My passion for working in the mental health field started in the Berthoud High school counseling office...
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Denver, Colorado

I am passionate about the work I do and truly enjoy helping people cope with, and move forward from, the issues that lead them to counseling. I provide a comfortable, empathetic and empowering environment for those I work with. I understand how...
Anna Mayer
MA, R-DMT
In-Person Sessions:

Westminster, Colorado

Hi, I’m Anna. I'm very glad you're here. I'm a body-based counselor and a dance/movement therapist, but you might also call me a relational problem-solver, sacred witness, and believer-in-you. I help people who know – deep down – that there is...
Jessica Waters
MA, PhD, Other
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

My practice is dedicated to serving those who have no insurance, low income or struggling financially and cannot afford regular priced therapy sessions. I provide strengths based, holistic, individualized treatment (Colorado only), substance abuse...
Dr. Chelsea Holland
DHS, MS, Sex Therapist Associate
In-Person Sessions:

Boulder, Colorado

The Intimacy Institute for sex and relationship therapy helps couples and individuals better their lives sexually and emotionally. We offer Clinical Sex therapy - a specialized area of professional psychotherapy, with a team of therapists that all...
Vinny Perrone
LPCC, Sex-Therapy Associate
In-Person Sessions:

Boulder, Colorado

The Intimacy Institute for sex and relationship therapy helps couples and individuals better their lives sexually and emotionally. We offer Clinical Sex therapy - a specialized area of professional psychotherapy, with a team of therapists that all...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

My name is Jenna Rosenfeld and I am a Licensed Psychotherapist in the state of Florida & Colorado. I went to the University of Central Florida for undergraduate and have a double Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and Criminal Justice. I have...
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Centennial, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Do you feel like the baggage from your past is creeping up on you? It is very common to feel like you are responding to present day triggers linked with past yuck. I will sit with you and support you in order to foster acceptance, understanding of...
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Fort Collins, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Welcome and thank you for your interest in learning more about my practice. I believe in continuous improvement and growth personally and as a therapist. I love to learn, grow, and know about things (see below, I am always in trainings!). I love...
Mindy Berry
MA, NCC
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Are you feeling alone, stuck, or overwhelmed trying to figure out what to do next? During these difficult times, I provide a safe and comfortable space for you to talk openly. Everyone has the ability to facilitate change from within, and I can help...
Krista Day-Gloe
LCSW, EMDR
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Englewood, Colorado

I want to help you learn how to create new pathways to your more authentic and joyful self, by learning how to carve space in your life to learn and implement more desirable habits. I am dedicated to helping you find more success, passion and health...
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Thank you for your interest in my work. I am a licensed psychotherapist with 10 years of experience helping people suffering from conditions like depression, anxiety, loss/grief and PTSD/trauma so that they can live happier, more balanced lives. My...
Jillian Blueford
LPCC 15, Ph.D.
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Aurora, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

I view our life journey as a collection of experiences that influence who we are and how we see the world. We often experience (and can expect) to deal with hurdles and roadblocks that can make some days unbearable. This is where counseling comes...
Danielle Schlagel
LPC, LAC, RPT-S
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Longmont, Colorado

I fell in love with psychology at an early age. I always knew I wanted to be in a helping profession, but was unsure which path to follow until an AP Psych class in high school. It was instant: I was hooked. It wasn't just Mrs. Young's amazing...
Adriana Balentine
LCSW, M.S.W.
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Boulder, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Adriana believes that humans are extremely resilient and have an amazing ability to overcome some of life’s most difficult obstacles. She values the ability to connect and support one another when support and guidance is needed. Therapy is a...
Charlotte McKernan
MS, MFT-C, PACT II, Gottman 2
In-Person Sessions:

Colorado, Colorado

Life and relationships can be difficult to navigate, worsened by the pressures we and others put on ourselves to achieve and be perfect. Often, anxiety, depression, and external demands create roadbloacks to our happiness and success and even create...
In-Person Sessions:

Boulder, Colorado

DO YOU FEEL UNSATISFIED WITH YOUR LIFE? Whether it's past traumas or other complex factors that impacted you, most people looking for a therapist are seeking relief from the struggle and want to wake up to more joy, ease and self-acceptance. If...
Katie Yavuz
BA, RScP, NLC, ACA
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Rev. Katie is an Interfaith Minister beginning in 2014; she holds a BA in Religious Studies, has completed ¼ units of Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE). She's ministered large and small events from wedding to memorials of 300+ down to two (just a...
Anjela Sargent
MA, LPC, LAC
Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Anjela works with others to reignite their lost sense of connection, joy, and passion for life. She is committed to helping them make sense of their past, notice how this past is impacting them in the present, and use their strengths to make...
Shari Johansson
L.P.C, MA, NCC, BCN
In-Person Sessions:

Lakewood, Colorado

Teletherapy for Clients In:

Colorado

Shari Y. Johansson (MA, LPC, NCC, BCN, QEEG-D) is a licensed professional counselor. Since 1993, Shari has been involved in counseling dedicated to encouraging women and men to live fully by design in deep relationship with God and others. Areas of...

Overview of Mental Health Resources in Arvada, Colorado

Arvada is a tiny city in Colorado. It is only 32 square miles and has a population of about 110,000 people. The poverty level is very low and the median income is high. Property values are extremely high in Arvada. It is one of those cities where you can either afford to live there, or you are going to struggle.

The city is not culturally diverse – almost 90% of the people in Arvada are white. This means if you are a minority, things may be difficult for you in this city. Out of the households, over 30% have young children and 55% of the couples are married. Unlike many other cities we look at, the average age is much higher at 40 years old.

The median household income is only $72,000. The average property is worth close to $300,000 and the poverty level is only 7%.

Mental Health Statistics for Arvada

Surprisingly, Arvada is in the midst of a mental health crisis. For a small city without serious financial issues, Arvada has more than its share of mental health issues. There is such a lack of resources, the Arvada Police Department gets over 500 calls a year for mental health issues.

In order to respond to the mental health crisis, the police department has added two mental health professionals to their staff. They said without them, they would be ill equipped to deal with the issues that confront them every day.

Impact of Not Receiving Treatment in Arvada, Colorado

The lack of mental health resources is a serious problem in Arvada. The part that doesn’t make sense is that there are over 250 mental health professionals in the city. The issue is that people don’t know how to access these resources. This is why they rely on services like the police and fire departments to handle mental health emergencies.

One other reason people don’t access mental health assistance is because people aren’t comfortable seeking mental health assistance through their insurance.

A lack of mental health resources can lead to:

  • Suicide
  • Divorce
  • Criminal activity
  • Homelessness
  • Unemployment
  • Worsened mental health issues
  • Substance abuse

If people have better access to mental health information, they may not be so reluctant to seek out help.

What Makes Arvada Unique When It Comes to Mental Health?

Arvada is situated in a beautiful part of the country. They enjoy a seasonal climate and are set upon a picturesque landscape.

  • Climate: Arvada is outside of Denver and is a very seasonal climate. It is known as the humid part of the continent. It is very cold in the winter and very humid in the summer.
  • Economic: The median household income is $72,000. Salaries are high and the poverty level is low at just 7%.
  • Culture: Arvada is an older town. There aren’t any transients or college students. Most people who live in Arvada are married with kids or are part of a household. There are very few minorities with over 90% of the population being white.

Divorce Rate in Arvada, Colorado

Colorado has one of the lowest divorce rates in the country at just 4%. In fact, the divorce rate is on the decline still. Over 50% of the households in Arvada are made up of married couples.

One reason the divorce rate is so low is because people in Arvada tend to have higher education levels. They also get married later in life (the average marriage rate in Colorado is 29.) People who get married later in life tend to stay married longer.

Mental Health Resources in Arvada

There are plenty of mental health professionals in Arvada, Colorado. There are over 250 mental health professionals in the city. However, since there are so many older people in the city, they don’t take advantage of the plethora of mental health resources.

Older people tend to be reluctant to seek out mental health services. They are of a generation that believes there is a stigma attached to mental health issues. If these people had access to information in a secure and private setting, they would be more liable to seek out help.

E-Counseling Solves the Challenge of Finding a Therapist in Arvada

E-Counseling believes that everyone should feel safe when looking for mental health resources. They want to provide a safe and secure place for people to access mental health information. E-Counseling’s directory offers a unique way of having private access to mental health resources.