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Gioia Garden

My approach to therapy: I'm a psychotherapist & sex therapist. I’m passionate about working with the LGBTQ+ community and people questioning their identity. My approach is rooted in somatic, mindfulness, and relational modalities. I love helping people get to know and embrace themselves more fully. Therapy is hard work, and I'll challenge you, but I strive to make the process fun.

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Roni Ruiz

My approach to therapy: We will work together to explore diverse parts of you, identify roots of why we feel different emotions, think certain thoughts, and have specific behaviors so we can build skills to better support a lifestyle desired.

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Elissa Tanda

My approach to therapy: My approach is to tailor therapy to each client’s unique needs, goals, and stage of life. My goal is to create a warm, non-judgmental space where you or your child can feel safe, heard, and valued. Therapy is a place where you do not have to explain yourself perfectly or have all the answers; we move at a pace that feels supportive and respectful.

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Sean Theodoratos

My approach to therapy: I take a motivational and solution-focused approach to mental health practice. We will use evidence-based tools to help discover what skills will best help you manage emotional stresses and mental health symptoms.

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Tanya Carreon

My approach to therapy: I hope to make you feel comfortable in your own space. I know you might be feeling overwhelmed and it can be a daily struggle just getting ready for the day. Through telehealth, you can get support when circumstances make it difficult to leave home.

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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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Christopher White

My approach to therapy: My approach is collaborative and thoughtful, combining insight-oriented work with practical strategies. Drawing from psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral perspectives, I help clients understand patterns contributing to distress while developing tools to manage anxiety, mood, and life stressors and move toward meaningful change.

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Andrea Rodriguez

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I create a safe, supportive space for individuals and couples facing anxiety, depression, or relationship struggles. I’m trained in effective, evidence-based methods like EFT and the Gottman Method, which help clients heal patterns, strengthen communication, and build deeper, lasting connection.

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Kristen Ward

My approach to therapy: I support teens and young adults experiencing anxiety, overwhelm, trauma, or school-related stress. Using a trauma-informed, somatic approach, I help clients understand their emotions, regulate their nervous system, and build coping skills through mindfulness, body-based tools, and supportive therapy so they can feel more grounded and confident.

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Jasmine Quistorf

My approach to therapy: I specialize in trauma work and neurodivergence. I personally experience complex PTSD and ADHD which helps me approach therapy in a realistic and grounded way. Rather than trying to fit someone into a therapeutic box, I work with them to adjust and create tools and approaches to fit their particular flavor of therapeutic need.

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Find Mindfulness Therapists & Counselors in University of Denver, CO.

Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy is a widely used type of therapy. It focuses on increasing your awareness of your thoughts, so that you can recognize negative thought patterns and act on them if necessary.

Mindfulness-based therapists use mindfulness techniques in conjunction with other evidence-based techniques to treat various mental health conditions and issues, including anxiety, stress, depression, PTSD, and more.

Under the direction of a licensed mindfulness-based therapist, you can become better connected with your mind and work to change thought patterns that keep you from achieving your goals.

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

The Benefits of Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy

There are a ton of benefits to mindfulness, including:

  • Lowered risk of cognitive decline.
  • Reduced stress, depression, and anxiety.
  • New tools to deal with everyday stressors and problems.
  • Improved ability to form and maintain relationships.
  • Increased self-awareness and self-understanding.
  • Reduced risk of burnout.

If you’re interested in learning more about mindfulness and how you can begin implementing mindfulness techniques, this article from licensed therapist Allison Daggett will be a big help: What is Mindfulness and How Do I Practice It?

Put Mindfulness Techniques to Work in Your Life Today!

If you want to live in the moment and be more mindful, finding a mindfulness-based therapist is the next step. Unfortunately, finding a qualified mindfulness therapist can be a challenge. But there’s no need to worry — that’s why we’re here. Mental Health Match can help you find a local therapist or counselor in minutes! Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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