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Rebekah Knight-Baughman, PHD LLC

My approach to therapy: I use a collaborative approach based on the therapy relationship to assist clients with personal growth and meaningful change in accordance with their internal resources, values, and needs. I work to understand who you are and your learned patterns of relating and living. We then identify what has been working for you and what you hope to change in therapy.

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Johanna Karasik

My approach to therapy: I have space for YOU. You can't stand how irritable you’ve become. Your go-to de-stressors just aren't cutting it, and you’re growing tired of your own procrastination, rumination, and withdrawing from others. You want to be more present in your life and relationships. This can absolutely be temporary. Let's work together to move you past this!

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Root & Rise Collective

My approach to therapy: At Root & Rise Collective, we lead with connection, curiosity, and care. We take a nervous system–first, trauma-informed approach that honors the whole person - mind, body, and story. We’re not a therapy mill; we’re a community grounded in attunement, mentorship, and sustainability for both clients and clinicians.

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John Blalock

My approach to therapy: Therapy shouldn't be a sterile medical procedure -- it should be a shared journey. I act as a co-pilot, offering an honest, open, and safe space. While I use evidence-based tools and mindfulness, I prioritize our connection above all. My approach is conversational, non-judgmental, and human-first, because there's no "standard" way to be human.

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Ryan Ramsey

My approach to therapy: I’m compassionate and empathetic, and I’m also direct and willing to challenge you when it’s helpful. I don’t shy away from the hard parts of therapy. I help people better understand themselves and their patterns so they can make the changes they want in their lives.

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Em Bacon

My approach to therapy: My approach is grounded in supporting change in daily life while also tending to deeper emotional patterns that have made you feel stuck. It's about helping you understand the parts of you that learned to use things like self-criticism, perfectionism, or masking to survive, and building new and authentic ways of relating to yourself and others.

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Athena McCullough

My approach to therapy: I work to understand your history and how you learned to be in relationship with your family during your childhood to better understand what is going on for you today.

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Kyrie Boyarski

My approach to therapy: Relational and Evidence-Based informed by you your unique needs

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Jennifer Nynas

My approach to therapy: I work with clients who hold on to stress and trauma and often struggle with anxiety or low self esteem. My clients often have relationships or past experiences that have felt devaluing and have contributed to self worth struggles. I love to facilitate building a strong sense of self and cultivating confidence and inner guidance.

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Eric Hughes

My approach to therapy: Welcome! I am excited to join you an your journey! I hope to help you manage and mitigate any symptoms you have ranging from anxiety and depression to relational trauma and family trauma. I am EMDR and Gottman trained and love working with individuals, couples and families!

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Find Somatic Therapists & Counselors in Five Points of Denver, CO.

Somatic therapy is a body-centered approach to healing that helps you connect your mind and body to release stress, trauma, and emotional pain stored in the body. It’s based on the understanding that emotions and experiences don’t just live in your thoughts — they also show up physically through tension, posture, or sensations.

Somatic therapists guide you through techniques such as breathwork, movement, mindfulness, and body awareness to help you notice and release physical responses to emotional experiences. Therapy sessions may take place in-person or online and are paced to ensure safety, comfort, and self-regulation.

Whether you’re coping with trauma, anxiety, chronic stress, or feeling disconnected from your body, somatic therapy can help you restore balance, presence, and emotional resilience.

Wherever you are located in Five Points of Denver, CO, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced somatic therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

The Benefits of Somatic Therapy

Somatic therapy can promote deep emotional and physical healing. Common benefits include:

  • Reduced stress and anxiety
  • Release of tension and stored trauma
  • Improved body awareness and connection
  • Better emotional regulation
  • Enhanced resilience and self-compassion
  • Greater sense of calm and groundedness

If you’d like to learn more about different types of therapy and which one may be right for you, read this article: What are the types of therapy?

When to Consider Somatic Therapy

Somatic therapy may be a good fit if you are experiencing:

  • Trauma or post-traumatic stress (PTSD)
  • Chronic stress, anxiety, or panic
  • Disconnection from your body or emotions
  • Physical symptoms connected to emotional distress — for example, recurring headaches, digestive issues, muscle tension, or fatigue without a clear medical cause
  • Difficulty relaxing or feeling safe
  • A desire for holistic, body-based healing

Somatic therapy may not be ideal if you’re uncomfortable with body awareness practices or prefer strictly talk-based therapy — though many therapists combine somatic techniques with traditional approaches.

If you’re interested in somatic therapy, Mental Health Match can help you find a qualified somatic therapist in your area. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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