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Brooke Badberg

My approach to therapy: Brooke is an experienced psychotherapist specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help clients manage anxiety, relationship issues, and trauma. She offers a safe, supportive space to explore thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.

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Lindsey Miller, MA, LPC

My approach to therapy: I promote holistic wellness, and wants to help clients obtain optimal mental, emotional, physical, relational, and spiritual health. I provides an encouraging, warm, accepting environment for you to explore your thoughts, feelings, experience & goals

  • Accepting Clients

  • In-Person or Online

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Julieta Vargas, MSW, LCSW

My approach to therapy: I believe that people hold the strength and power to create change within themselves. I approach therapy through a trauma-informed lens to support you with exploring/processing different concerns and challenges in life.

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  • In-Person or Online

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Vlasi Vlahosotiros

My approach to therapy: My therapy style is holistic, embodied, trauma-informed, and is tailored to the unique needs of the individual. I bring specialized, ongoing training in Eye-Movement Desensitization & Reprogramming (EMDR), and the Gottman Method.

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  • In-Person or Online

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Lauren Ireland, MA, LPC, NCC

My approach to therapy: My theoretical orientation for counseling integrates attachment-focused, relational-cultural, and person-centered theories, while I continuously consider clients’ intersectional identities from an equitable, multicultural, and social justice lens.

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Michelle Manning

My approach to therapy: I use IFS, CBT, ERP and more treatment methods that lead to an eclectic style designed specifically for you. I work with a range of mental health issues such as OCD, anxiety, depression, bipolar, stress, suicidal ideation, and relationship issues.

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  • In-Person or Online

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Crista James

My approach to therapy: I use CBT, DBT, EMDR, Narrative Therapy, Gestalt Therapy, and mindfulness techniques, to address anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and other complex issues.

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  • Online Only

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Brooks Canaday, MA, LPC

My approach to therapy: I utilize empirically validated approaches including ERP, ACT, and CBT to help you come to better understand yourself, learn new skills, and connect with more fulfilling and engaging ways of being that align with your core values.

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Kacie Aleksiewicz, MA, LPCC, NCC

My approach to therapy: Focusing on evidence-based therapeutic modalities, I employ (CBT), (DBT), and EMDR techniques. I also use the Gottman Method. These modalities serve as powerful tools to address the unique needs of individuals struggling with BPD, anxiety, depression

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Jessica Rangel

My approach to therapy: She utilizes evidence-based therapies including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as well as somatic and mindfulness modalities.

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Find Financial Stress Therapists & Counselors in Colorado.

Are your finances stressing you out? If so, you’ll be glad to know that you don’t have to suffer with money stress indefinitely. A financial therapist can help you identify the contributors to your financial stress and help you work toward resolution. This is especially true if money stress is causing fighting within your family or relationships.

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

How Financial Therapists Help with Stress

If you’re new to the idea of getting therapy for financial stress, it’s natural to wonder how a financial therapist can help. Financial therapists are educated in both financials and the psychological and emotional issues that arise in financial crises. So, a financial therapist will be well-equipped to provide emotional support, help you get out of financial jams, and prevent future financial problems.

Financial therapists can help you:

  • Change negative behaviors that leave you feeling broke.
  • Understand why you can’t stop living paycheck to paycheck or get out of debt.
  • Create a spending or saving plan.
  • Address conflict caused by money and finances.

If you’re stressed about money, also consider reading this article by licensed therapist Kim Simpson: How to Make the Big Decisions Easier.

Get Rid of Financial Stress Today!

There’s no reason to continue to deal with unneeded stress. You can find lasting relief with the assistance of a knowledgeable and compassionate therapist. And we are here to help you get started. With Mental Health Match, finding a great therapist couldn't be easier! Start by browsing above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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