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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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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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Michael Lockwood

My approach to therapy: My approach is grounded, calm, and straightforward. I take time to understand you, not just your symptoms, but your history, your values, the way you think, and the parts of yourself you’ve learned to hide. I work with depth and intention, helping you uncover the patterns that have been running your life beneath the surface.

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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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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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Michelle Johnson

My approach to therapy: My name is Michelle Johnson, Licensed Professional Counselor. I believe in the person centered approach, and believe that everyone is the author of their lives, and they should be able to make their own choices without fear of judgment from others.

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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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Christopher Waters

My approach to therapy: I use two approaches. First is EMDR, due to the positive impact it has produced in the clients' results after each session. The second is Motivational Interview. It empower the client to find solutions though resource they already possesses.

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Kalen Deremo

My approach to therapy: I have a history of working with a wide variety of clients utilizing various therapeutic modalities that have prepared me for whatever arises in analysis. Nothing you say or do will ever bring about judgement, only curiosity.

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Cait Duncan

My approach to therapy: I'm a therapist who works from a whole person perspective. I want to hear about all the areas of your life to identify where things are intersecting and where growth can happen. I shift between several modalities depending on your needs.

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Find Alcohol Abuse and Addiction Therapists & Counselors in Westminster, CO.

Alcohol may start out as a way to socialize but can quickly balloon into a full-blown habit. Whether you feel like you have an alcohol abuse problem or you’d like to make sure you keep your consumption under control, therapy can help.

Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

Signs You Could Benefit from Alcohol Counseling

Alcohol counseling can help anyone who displays any of the following signs and symptoms:

  • You’ve done dangerous things while under the influence of alcohol.
  • You feel withdrawal symptoms when you don’t drink.
  • You have alcohol-related health issues.
  • You try to hide your alcohol consumption.
  • You have trouble consuming too much alcohol in one sitting.
  • You’ve tried to control or quit drinking and haven’t been successful.

If any of these signs apply to you, an alcohol therapist can help you put your alcohol issues in the past. If you’d like to learn more, this article about alcohol addiction and how to find relief can help: How to Treat Alcoholism and Prevent Relapse.

Alcohol Abuse Help is Available: Get Alcohol Counseling Today

A licensed therapist will get to know you and craft a treatment plan to help you better control your drinking. That way, you can bid your alcohol issues goodbye and get back to living life to the fullest. And with Mental Health Match, finding a quality therapist is easy! Start by browsing above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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