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Geriatric Therapists in Grand Junction, CO


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Laura Pape

My approach to therapy: She utilizes various Evidence-Based interventions such as CBT, EFT, and Motivational Interviewing to address a variety of presenting problems in mental health including depression, anxiety, PTSD and relationship problems. She believes there are not enough places in the world where a person is free to be their truly authentic self without fear of judgement.

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Hilary Settlemire

My approach to therapy: My approach to therapy is using CBT, DBT and solution focused therapy. I want to work on being aware of your behaviors and being able to work through them with you.

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Beth Chapman

My approach to therapy: I work with an integrative approach, tailored to your style. We identify your goals, develop a plan, measure our progress, and create tools for your post therapy maintenance.

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Jasmine Jaquess

My approach to therapy: My approach is integrative, drawing from ACT, DBT, CPT, CBT, narrative techniques, somatic techniques, mindfulness, and attachment/psychodynamic therapy.

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Deborah Palmer Thomas

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is rooted in a person-centered and strengths-based perspective. I lean towards SFBT because I believe in equipping you with practical skills and strategies.

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Jiovanna Hernandez

My approach to therapy: In my treatment, I utilize tools such as explanatory visuals and worksheets. I also incorporate monitoring tools to track progress, while introducing evidence-based interventions such as CBT, Motivational Interviewing, SFBT, DBT, and Psychoeducation.

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Andrea Davoll

My approach to therapy: Andrea Davoll has been providing therapeutic services to children, families, and individuals since 2000. Her early work with non-profit organizations focused on supporting those impacted by anxiety, depression, trauma, early childhood attachment challenges, and abuse.

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Katie Clement, MA, LPCC

My approach to therapy: I work in an engaged, grounded, and embodied way in partnership with nature, whether outside or indoors, to help you process emotions and shift states to a more empowered place where you are in touch with and acting from your true self.

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Brooke Badberg, MA, LAC

My approach to therapy: Brooke is an experienced psychotherapist and LAC in Colorado, specializing in CBT and EMDR to help clients manage anxiety, trauma, mood disorders, relationship challenges, and addiction concerns. With 25 years of experience in outpatient and treatment settings, she provides a safe, supportive space where clients can explore their emotions without judgment.

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Paul Anderson PhD

My approach to therapy: I want to get a thorough understanding of your situation before I make action suggestions for making things better for you and those you care about. By the third or forth session, most of my clients report improvement and feeling better.

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Find Geriatric Therapists & Counselors in Grand Junction, CO.

As you get into advanced age, 65 years and older, it can be challenging to find happiness and cope with life changes.

Luckily, there are geriatric mental health professionals standing by to help you deal with transitions related to aging, navigate tough situations, and even find new meaning in life. Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Do You Need Geriatric Mental Health Therapy?

If you’re not sure whether you should consider geriatric mental health therapy, this section will help you. Here are some signs you could use therapy:

  • You regularly have outbursts or feelings of aggression toward others.
  • You no longer enjoy things that used to make you happy.
  • You feel stressed out.
  • You turn to alcohol or drugs to calm your mind or get you through the day.
  • You are not sure how you want to live out your remaining years.
  • You suffer from anxiety.
  • You are reeling from the deaths of family members and friends.

This is not an exhaustive list of issues that affect older people.

If you’re experiencing any of the above issues, or simply would like to enjoy life more, you could benefit from geriatric therapy. Here’s some helpful information about finding a therapist who’s a great fit for you.

Don’t Wait: Start Geriatric Therapy Today!

Your geriatric therapist will get to know you and identify any mental or emotional issues that need to be resolved. They’ll then create a treatment plan and goals to work towards. With ongoing therapy, you can work towards fully enjoying your life, even in old age. And with Mental Health Match, finding a qualified geriatric therapist is easy! Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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