Courageous Counseling Colorado, PLLC provides individual and family play therapy, solution-focused, and strength-based therapies to children, adolescents, adults, and their families across Colorado via Telehealth and in person in Westminster and Olde Town Arvada!

Strength-based therapy focuses on your internal strengths and resources and Play Therapy offers children and teens a safe and supportive environment to explore, understand, and cope with difficult emotions and transitions.

Our therapists collaborate with adults and families to provide healthy coping skills, helpful insight, and solutions for growth and change in difficult times. We welcome collaboration with other professionals in your family’s life including physicians, occupational and speech therapists, and teachers in order to provide the best treatment possible.

Services that support you, your child and Your Family.

Our Promise to You

Unfortunately, we do not accept Medicaid and cannot accept out of pocket payment for Medicaid clients.

We Currently Accept Insurance from Aetna, Cigna/Evernorth, & Kaiser

Insurance Accepted

All therapists accept Second Wind Fund

For private pay patients, please review our Good Faith Estimate Notice.

Family Session

$140-200

60-90 minute session

Adult Session
(18 and older)

$125-185

50 minute session

Child or Adolescent Session (Under 18)

$125-185

30-50 minute session

Each of our therapists have their own specialties including the following styles: solution-focused, companioning and grief, couples and family, children and adolescents, inner child, mindfulness-based, CBT, DBT, acceptance and commitment therapy, parenting skills coaching, narrative, play, and other expressive therapies!

Fees for services are based on your therapist's experience and specialties.

Therapy Pricing

Meet the dedicated hearts and minds behind Courageous Counseling Colorado, PLLC. Our team is a diverse group of passionate professionals, each bringing unique expertise and insights to our practice. United by a common goal, we strive to provide a safe, nurturing environment where every individual can explore their challenges and celebrate their successes.

With a rich blend of experiences, our therapists specialize in a variety of areas, ensuring that we can offer tailored support for children, teens, adults, and families. Get to know us better and discover how we can work together towards your journey of healing and self-discovery.

Meet Our Incredible Team of Therapists

Our Team

Lori Erwin

LPSC, LPC

(She/Her/Hers)

Early Afternoon Weekdays

No Current Availability

Kristen Sandine

LPC, RPT-S

(She/Her/Hers)

Saturday Afternoons

(She/Her/Hers)

MSW, SWC

Amber Rodriguez

No Current Availability

(She/Her/Hers)

MSW, SWC

Alyssa Paglio

No Current Availability

(She/Her/Hers)

MA, LMFT

Lea Powell

No Current Availability

(She/Her/Hers)

Intern

Rebecca Jacobs

(She/Her/Hers)

MSW, SWC

Amber Rodriguez

Saturday Afternoons

(She/Her/Hers)

LPC, RPT-S

Kristen Sandine

No Current Availability

(She/Her/Hers)

LPSC, LPC

Lori Erwin

Early Afternoon Weekdays

Lea started her therapy career working with children and families in in-home settings. This experience was valuable and provided Lea with the unique opportunity to get a first-hand look at family dilemmas as they occur in the home, enabling Lea to support families through their concerns as they unfolded. Within these settings, Lea enjoyed using creative interventions including play, music, and writing.

Outside of the therapy room, Lea holds experience supporting children in varying contexts, including as a paraprofessional in preschools, a mental health worker at a residential center for children, and through volunteer work with Betty Ford Treatment Center in the Children and Family program, alongside serving as an active support for Camp Erin, {a children’s grief camp} during the summer months.

In addition to her experience working with children and families, Lea holds experience working with relationships/couples in diverse configurations including monogamous, non-monogamous, and open relationships.   Additionally, Lea is passionate about working with individuals and teens who seek to disrupt and challenge intergenerational trauma/break generational patterns.

Lea’s approach is an integrative blend in which she uses multiple techniques and modalities to best support her clients’ variable needs. Lea considers herself a humanistic therapist at her core, identifying the client/system she works with as inherently possessing the internal resources and strengths necessary to navigate their world. Lea highly values authenticity and invites clients to reconnect to their inner truth to strengthen alignment within themselves and their relationships with others, developing newfound confidence in navigating the systemic challenges/external hindrances that cause distress.

In her free time, Lea enjoys hiking, traveling, boxing classes, and spending time with friends and family.

~ Lea is an independent contractor with Courageous Counseling Colorado, PLLC

Bio

No Current Availability

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  • $155 per individual session
  • $170 per family session
  • (Cannot accept private pay from Medicaid members).

Private Pay

Insurance

Children, Teens, and Families Individual Adults and Couples • Grief and Loss • Monogamy, Non-monogamy, and Open Relationships • Breaking Intergenerational Trauma and Patterns

Specialties

  • Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy
  • Regis University

Education

  • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist

Credentials

Lea Powell MA, LMFT

Name

Amber has always enjoyed working with children and adolescents. She has experience working as a caregiver in childcare, youth summer camps, after school programs, and school summer daycare programs, as well as babysitting and nannying.

Since starting her therapy career, Amber has worked with children, adolescents, and adults. She has worked with clients with a range of mood and behavioral disorders, grief, and family struggles. Additionally, Amber has worked with teens in JDAP programs and with clients on probation for substance abuse and anger management. She personally understands the pain and disappointment that comes with childhood adverse events and the importance of every person’s mental health.

Amber’s preferred therapy style is a strength-based perspective, that emphasizes self-determination and resilience, which takes a positive focus to a person’s strengths. She also enjoys incorporating art interventions with children, as well as cognitive behavioral therapy and mindfulness for teens and adults. She has found that she enjoys working with a wide range of age groups from young children to the elderly. Providing therapy requires good listening skills and having compassion, which allows Amber to help find what may help her clients through life’s challenges.

In her free time Amber enjoys reading and spending time with her family.

~ Amber is an independent contractor with Courageous Counseling Colorado,                                                                                                                                        PLLC

Bio

Saturday Afternoons

Book a Consultation

  • $125 per individual session
  • $140 per family session
  • (Cannot accept private pay from Medicaid members).

Private Pay

Insurance

ADHD • ODD • Depression • Anxiety • Grief • Panic Disorder • Attachment Disorders

Specialties

  • Master of Social Work
  • University of Oklahoma, Norman

Education

  • Clinical Social Work Candidate

Credentials

Amber Rodriguez MSW, SWC

Name

Alyssa has a passion for working with children, teens, and families. She started her social work career as a residential supervisor at a teen pregnancy shelter. From there, she became a child protective service worker before heading back to school to pursue her Master’s in Social Work. During that time, Alyssa was an intern at an elementary school and found a new love of social emotional development.

Alyssa values compassion, patience, and connection. She understands the many challenges and transitions that life can throw and believes that it’s never too late to learn a new skill and to find the strength in each person. Alyssa’s approach to therapy is from a Strength-Based Perspective utilizing mindfulness, social emotional learning, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

In her free time, Alyssa enjoys spending time with her daughter and her partner, hiking, traveling, and trying new coffee shops!

* Alyssa is an independent contractor wiht Courageous Counseling Colorado,                                                                                                                                        PLLC

Bio

No Current Availability

Book a Consultation

  • $125 per individual session
  • $140 per family session
  • (Cannot accept private pay from Medicaid members).

Private Pay

Insurance

Social Emotional Learning • Positive Friendships • Emotional Regulation • Leadership and Advocacy for Elementary Age Children • Anxiety • Depression • Behavioral and School Issues • Life and Personal Care Skills

Specialties

  • Master of Social Work
  • University of Denver

Education

  • Clinical Social Work Candidate

Credentials

Alyssa Paglio MSW, SWC

Name

Your child deserves to be happy and feel good about themself. Yet sometimes, despite our best efforts as parents, our children can become anxious, defiant, depressed, and even hate themselves. It’s heartbreaking to see our children suffer. It’s also agonizing when they keep acting out and can’t or won’t talk to us and tell us what is wrong. 

It’s easy to want to blame yourself. You wonder if it’s something you are doing or if it’s something you’re missing? You feel like you’ve tried everything, but things seem to get worse. 

As a parent, I’ve been there! Nothing is more discouraging than seeing our children in pain and feeling helpless to help them. That’s why I want to help parents and children. I have a lot of experience helping children through play therapy. Before I started doing play therapy, I was also a school counselor helping children with their struggles at school. I have worked with children ages 4-19 both in school and in the play therapy setting. 

I also love working with parents! Children thrive when their parents are happy and feel good about themselves too. I have worked with lots of parents to help them figure out how to overcome their own personal struggles that get in the way of their relationships with their children. We can work together to figure out the best ways you can support your children. I help parents learn how to use empathy to build better connections with their children. We can work on setting limits and reducing power struggles. We can also work on resolving conflict and relationship repair. Together, we can figure out ways that might help you become your best self and be the parent you want to be for your kids. 

I offer Play Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Person Centered Therapy, Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Training (DBT), Solution Focused Therapy, Mindfulness, Reality Therapy, Strengths Based Therapy, Parenting Skills Training, Inner Child, and Psychoeducation for a variety of mental health needs. 

Whether you are looking for help for yourself or a child in your life, it would be great to connect with you and talk about what you are going through. Feel free to contact me either by phone or email. 

I look forward to hearing from you. 

A Message from Lori:

Lori began working in Special Education, helping children on the autism spectrum as a Special Education Paraprofessional and soon discovered that she connected most with social emotional development in children. Lori has experience counseling elementary and middle school students in the school setting and was part of school mental health teams responsible for coordinating Multi-Tiered Systems of Support and 504 plans. Lori has experience using differentiation techniques to teach students of various learning styles and abilities and utilizes positive reinforcement strategies for managing student behaviors.

 ~ Lori is an independent contractor with Courageous Counseling Colorado, PLLC
Lori values compassion, connection, and encouragement and believes inspiration is the best motivation. Lori works with each client to bring out the best in themselves and help to create a positive environment in session and at home. Lori is also the proud mother of an 18-year-old son who is on the autism spectru  spectrum spectrum and a 15-year-old gender fluid child and has lived and worked in Colorado for the past 20 years.

Lori’s hobbies include hiking, paddle boarding, skiing, and being outdoors with her family and dog, Maple. She loves football season (Go Broncos!), music, and plays the guitar! 

Bio

Early afternoon weekdays

Book a Consultation

  • $135 per individual session
  • $150 per family session
  • (Cannot accept private pay from Medicaid members).

Private Pay

  • Private Pay Only

Insurance

Social Emotional Learning • Positive Friendships • Emotional Regulation • Leadership and Advocacy for Elementary Age Children • Anxiety • Depression • Behavioral and School Issues • Life and Personal Care Skills

Specialties

  • Master of Arts in Counseling and Human Services
  • University of Colorado, Colorado Springs

Education

  • Licensed Professional Counselor 
  • Licensed Professional School Counselor

Credentials

Lori Erwin, LPSC, LPC

Name

Kristen Sandine LPC, RPT-S

Kristen has a passion for teaching, caring for, and helping children and adolescents. As a preschool teacher and nanny for many years, Kristen recognized her passion for aiding children in developing healthy social and emotional wellness. From these roles, she has come to understand how unique each family and individual situation is and approaches therapy from a culturally considerate and strength-based perspective.

Kristen has aided many neurodivergent children in recognizing their unique strengths and how to use them to continue to grow and learn. Kristen helps children and families to form healthy bonds, create helpful habits and coping skills, and reach their mental health goals.

The closest children in Kristen’s life include her niblings Sam, Lucas, Lily, and Jacob along with the many children of family and friends in her life. Kristen believes in making our community an accepting and loving place for them and all children!

In her down-time, Kristen enjoys traveling, reading, listening to podcasts, going to see live music, and spending time with her family and friends. Kristen works hard to spoil her cats, Sam and Dean, who like to make appearances on camera during Telehealth sessions!

With over 15 years of experience of working with children in various roles and over 8 years in private practice specifically, Kristen looks forward to meeting your family and helping you and your child feel confident in achieving wellness!

Bio

No Current Availability

Book a Consultation

  • $185 per individual session
  • $200 per family session
  • (Cannot accept private pay from Medicaid members).

Private Pay

Insurance

Parenting and Step-Parenting • Depression • Anxiety • Separation Anxiety • Low Self-Esteem and Confidence • Life Transitions • Grief and Loss • LGBTQIA+ Affirming • Family Transitions • Sibling Behaviors • New Adjustments • Behavioral Issues • Emotional Regulation • Coping Skills • Social Skills

Specialties

  • Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
  • Certificate in Counseling Children and Adolescents
  • Regis University

Education

  • Licensed Professional Counselor
  • Registered Play Therapist Supervisor

Credentials

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Support for Mental Health Concerns

Cultural Sensitivity

Prevention of Future Issues

Long-term Wellness

Enhanced Communication Skills

Positive Behavioral Changes

Increased Understanding 

Conflict Resolution

Strengthened Relationships

Improved Communication

Support for Mental health Issues

Stress Reduction

Problem-Solving Skills

Increase Self Esteem and Confidence

Behavioral Change

Improved Coping Skills

Self-exploration & Insight

Emotional Support

Confidentiality

Personalized Attention

Here are a few common benefits we see with our clients

The benefits of therapy can be numerous and ongoing. 

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Play Therapy

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Experts view Play as children’s language and Play Therapy is used to help address childhood problems. Working with a skilled Play Therapist, children can work through difficult transitions in their lives by practicing skills and roles needed to grow. Play Therapy is particularly appropriate for children aged 3-12 years old, but those of any age can benefit, including adults and entire families.

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Depending on your child’s age and presenting problem, it may seem like we are “just” playing in our sessions.  However, your child’s therapist will use your child’s language of play to address the emotions underlying the behaviors that bring you to us.

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The play therapy process involves the therapist tracking your child’s emotions, emotional regulation, regulation of the nervous system, levels of tolerance for uncomfortable and distressing subjects and feelings, and other behaviors.  Your child’s therapist will model and teach different skills and ways to help your child learn to regulate their nervous system, provide language to explain their feelings through this play therapy process.

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Our therapists use both non-directive and directive Play Therapy techniques to address the issues that bring each child into therapy. Toys, games, and other materials are hand-selected to serve a therapeutic purpose and encourage growth and learning. Art and Music are also used as avenues for growth. We facilitate the development of a strong and trusting therapeutic relationship with each child and parent and welcome input and collaboration from parents and other professionals.

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You know your child better than anyone else, and there may be times that seeking the help of an outside ear can create a safe place for your child to explore and resolve conflicts.  Courageous Counseling Colorado hopes to work with you and your child on your courageous journey in counseling!

How Play Therapy Works

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Play Therapy is a structured, evidence-based approach that builds on children’s normal communication and learning processes.  Through Play Therapy, children are able to resolve inner conflicts and dysfunctional thinking in a developmentally appropriate way in order to heal and thrive.  

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Some of the therapeutic benefits of Play Therapy include gaining the ability to communicate well with others, developing problem-solving skills, modifying behavior, learning coping techniques, expressing feelings, gaining self-esteem, and relating to others.

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The length of therapy depends on your goals and the kinds of things you or your child are experiencing. We work closely with clients to identify exactly what you want to accomplish during our time, to keep track of the progress we are making, to problem solve when there are setbacks, and anticipate the frequency of therapy and length of therapy. Some clients benefit from just a few sessions and others need regular therapy for a year or more. Children typically attend therapy for 3 months – a year or more.

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Intake

  1. Intake Stage
  2. Pre-Treatment Stage
  3. Introduction Stage
  4. Tentative Acceptance Stage
  5. Negative Reaction Stage
  6. Growing Stage
  7. Termination Stage
Kevin O’Connor, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S (Co-founder, Association for Play Therapy) describes the stages of Play Therapy below. As a parent, you will play a crucial role in every phase of your child’s play therapy which, typically, proceeds through as many as seven phases:

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During your very first meeting with your child’s play therapist, he or she will conduct an intake interview during which you will be asked questions about your child’s early development, current functioning and presenting problem. It is very important to be as open and honest as possible during the intake as this information will form the foundation of the play therapist’s understanding of both your child’s difficulties and the treatment plan.

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Most play therapists will also complete a separate intake interview with your child to get a solid sense of his or her experience of the problems and to make sure your child feels fully engaged in the treatment process right from the beginning.

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Depending on the play therapist and your child’s presenting problem, the therapist may decide to conduct a pre-treatment assessment. The assessment may be as simple as having you complete one or more questionnaires. Your child may be asked to complete a variety of pretreatment measures ranging from questionnaires, to drawings, to more formal testing. 

What you Can Expect: Pre-Treatment

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Introduction

Sometimes the play therapist will choose to observe your child at play either alone or with you and/or other family members. However it is completed, the assessment process provides the play therapist with additional information about your child’s difficulties and the best ways to go about treating them. Assessments can also be very useful in helping the play therapist evaluate your child’s progress during treatment.

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Tentative Acceptance

Having completed the intake and any pre-treatment assessments, your child will begin treatment. The first few sessions are referred to as the Introduction phase. During this phase your child will be getting used to the play therapist, the playroom, and the play therapy process. The more shy or anxious your child is, the more difficult this period may be. You can help by providing your child with a lot of encouragement so he or she will give the treatment a chance to begin working.

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Negative Reaction

After anywhere from one to several sessions, your child will enter into the Tentative Acceptance phase of treatment. During this phase, your child will probably look forward to the play therapy sessions and be eager to enter the playroom and to interact with the play therapist. For you as a parent, this is usually one of the easiest treatment phases. As the play therapy begins to work, your child will begin to make some changes. While these changes are necessary, they may not be easy.

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Initially, change makes all of us uncomfortable. We are trying to behave in ways we are not used to and may fluctuate between attempts to engage in healthy new behaviors and attempts to retreat to older, more comfortable patterns. This is called the Negative Reaction phase. Some children pass through this phase with virtually no problems. Other children go through a period where their problems actually get worse and they may actively resist going to the play therapy sessions. 

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Growing

Once again, you may need to provide your child with a great deal of support to get through this phase. Let your child know you have confidence in the therapy process and his or her ability to be happier and healthier in the long run.

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The Introduction, Tentative Acceptance, and Negative Reaction phases may all pass quite quickly, potentially in as few as three or four sessions, or they may last for several months. Once these phases pass, your child will enter the Growing phase. This is the most important and, usually the longest, part of the play therapy process. 

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Termination

During this phase your child will come to better understand his or her difficulties, how to best resolve those difficulties and how to live a much happier and playful life. Surprisingly, this phase can be a bit difficult for parents. Typically, children will make significant advances and then slide right back into some of their problem behaviors or symptoms. These regressions can frustrate both children and parents. Again, everyone needs to trust the process, celebrate the gains, and try not to worry too much about any occasional slips.

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The last phase of play therapy is called the Termination stage. It begins when your child’s behavioral and emotional functioning have stabilized to the point that you, your child, and the play therapist are all confident in your child’s ability to maintain those gains without regular play therapy sessions. Surprisingly, this phase can be difficult for children. Adults in therapy are pleased when their symptoms subside and soon realize they can maintain the improvement on their own. 

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They see the end of therapy as a sign of their success. Children often enter therapy only reluctantly and do so at a point when they are experiencing all sorts of symptoms and distress. Gradually, they become comfortable with the play therapist and the play therapy process and begin to experience symptom relief, becoming happier, and more playful. Then, just as things are going well, they find it time to end therapy. 

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For some children, this feels more like a punishment than a reward and they may react with a temporary recurrence of their symptoms. Just as with earlier rough spots in the play therapy process, it will be important for you to maintain your confidence in your child’s ability to continue to be happy and healthy and to convey that confidence to your child. With everyone’s efforts, the end of therapy can truly be a celebration of your child’s gains and a genuinely happy and playful event.

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No matter the particular course of your child’s play therapy, you will play a variety of very important roles all along the way. The play therapist will rely on you to help determine how well the therapy is progressing and to report any changes, good or bad, as they arise. Depending on the nature of your child’s difficulties, the play therapist may also ask you and/or various other family members to participate directly in one or more of your child’s play therapy sessions. 

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This can be a great way for you, your child, and the play therapist to work together to ensure everyone is getting the most out of the treatment. Lastly, the play therapist will also work with you and advise you in ways to support your child between sessions. After all, you are the most important person in your child’s life and no amount of play therapy can ever replace the support and guidance you are there to provide!

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“Kristen is an incredible therapist, friend, and colleague. She has a super warm heart and will hold the space for you to explore your emotions without judgement. She is highly skilled and trained in working with children..”

"Courageous Counseling Colorado is passionate about child development."

“I highly recommend Kristen, she is such a kind and warm spirit that has such a connection with those around her and especially those she works with.”

"Kristen is compassionate, caring and a great listener. Highly recommend."

"I’ve found Kristen to be deeply compassionate and warm spirited. She is knowledgeable and keeps up to date on updates in the field. Kristen truly connects with not only her clients, but also with the client’s family and other professionals. When I speak with Kristen there is a sense of being seen, heard, and valued. And let’s not forget the playroom she has created! It is an ideal environment for freedom to explore and express through play. I highly recommend Kristen."

"Kristen is compassionate and helpful. I was referred to her and she was prompt in responding to me and helping me figure out the best course of action for getting my kids into therapy with their unique needs. She has a deep understanding of the needs of children and child development as well as the family dynamic. I highly recommend her."

I highly recommend Kristen, she is such a kind and warm spirit that has such a connection with those around her and especially those she works with.

“Kristen has the most beautiful soul. She has an innate gift to relate to and support others. She is knowledgeable, warm, approachable, and thoughtful. When you meet Kristen, you’ll immediately feel like she’s been in your life forever - she has that unique ability to welcome and connect with you and your loved ones.”

Kristen is highly empathetic and excellent with children and families. She can navigate wellness with ease for families struggling with co-parenting, children suffering from a range of mood and behavioral concerns and parenting needs of all sorts. I only refer my client's children to a few select and trusted therapists, Kristen being one of them.

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Social Skills

Coping Skills

Sibling Behaviors

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Depression

PTSD

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We have two locations in Colorado. One in Olde Town Arvada, the other in Westminster. If those locations are out of reach, you can also schedule Telehealth appointments.  

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5738 Olde Wadsworth Blvd.
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