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Alexandra McCaffery, MSW, LCSW

My approach to therapy: My therapeutic approach is to meet my clients where they are in each moment, with a person-centered and strengths-based view. I seek to provide a safe and affirming therapeutic experience, with respect towards all cultures and identities.

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Madison Sidwell

My approach to therapy: Something to know about my approach is that I create a warm, supportive space to address anxiety, depression, and relationship struggles. I draw on evidence-based methods, including EFT and the Gottman Method, to help individuals and couples find clarity, healing, and stronger connection.

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Kaley Chiles

My approach to therapy: If you are anything like me, you have gotten the distinct impression from society that you should go ahead and settle... for living a mundane existence without much of a sense of purpose, ignoring and attempting to escape from all things difficult and chasing what feels good in the moment. We don't have to accept that.

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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

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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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Danielle Jones

My approach to therapy: I am here to help you get the most out of your life. Instead of just focusing on the problem, I'm here to help you focus on finding solutions and taking actions. The goal is for you to learn, grow, and change.

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Sydney Sanders

My approach to therapy: We will work together to discover the reasons causing disconnection and distance in your most important relationships. I will help you navigate stuck places and develop more effective ways to communicate. We will work to transform anxious and sad spaces into spaces where you feel more hopeful and loved.

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Nichole Vincent

My approach to therapy: I don’t do passive nods or “how does that make you feel?” loops. My approach is collaborative, compassionate, and action focused. Therapy with me feels like a real conversation where I blend research-backed strategies with genuine connection to help high-achieving adults manage anxiety, ADHD, grief and life’s WTF moments with clarity and confidence.

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Marie Bock

My approach to therapy: My specialties include anxiety, life transitions, and intimacy. A sense of disconnection often happens during times of anxiety, life transitions, and intimacy.

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Rebecca Phillips

My approach to therapy: My approach centers on compassion and science-based approaches. I'm active in the therapeutic process and will roll up my sleeves and get into the work with you. I'm invested and care about my clients immensely. I use EMDR, somatic therapy, and more.

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Find Couples Therapists & Counselors in Longmont, CO.

Are you and your partner struggling to resolve your relationship issues? Mental Health Match can find you an experienced couples therapist to bring you and your partner closer together and create a happier, more fulfilling partnership.

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Signs It is Time to Seek Couples Therapy

Therapy is often a last ditch effort to save a relationship, but it shouldn’t be that way. While couples therapists can help you at any point in your relationship, you should seek couples therapy right when things start to feel difficult. Below are 5 signs it’s time to see a couples therapist:

  • Communication breakdowns are frequent.
  • There has been infidelity.
  • The relationship feels like a roommate situation.
  • Physical and emotional intimacy are lacking.
  • Separation or divorce has been mentioned.

There is Hope: Start Couples Therapy Today

When your relationship takes a turn for the worse, you may feel lost and powerless, but there is still hope. With couples therapy, you and your partner can gain a deeper connection, air out your feelings, become more self-aware, and grow leaps and bounds as a couple. Read about how Barack and Michelle Obama used couples therapy to achieve a deeper level of connectedness.


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