Teletherapy for Mesa County, CO
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Angela Mulligan
Marriage & Family Therapist Intern, MFT-I
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Grand Junction, CO 81501 (Online Only)
Are you seeking a more fulfilling connection with those you love? As a dedicated relationship therapist, I specialize in helping you cultivate stronger bonds within your family and personal relationships. As a couple or family, you can gain more skills, compassion, and inner strength to navigate the complexities of family dynamics and personal relationships. Whether you aim to improve communication, resolve conflicts, or enhance intimacy, I am here to support you in achieving your relationship goals and creating the fulfilling, harmonious life you desire.
Are you seeking a more fulfilling connection with those you love? As a dedicated relationship therapist, I specialize in helping you cultivate stronger bonds within your family and personal relationships. As a couple or family, you can gain more skills, compassion, and inner strength to navigate the complexities of family dynamics and personal relationships. Whether you aim to improve communication, resolve conflicts, or enhance intimacy, I am here to support you in achieving your relationship goals and creating the fulfilling, harmonious life you desire.
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Apricity Horizons Counseling
Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate , LPCC
Verified Verified
Grand Junction, CO 81504 (Online Only)
As a warm and approachable therapist, I am dedicated to working with individuals across all ages and diverse backgrounds. My therapeutic approach is centered on meeting you where you are and providing the personalized support that will help you grow. I am passionate about ensuring that every client feels truly heard and understood, creating a space where hon
As a warm and approachable therapist, I am dedicated to working with individuals across all ages and diverse backgrounds. My therapeutic approach is centered on meeting you where you are and providing the personalized support that will help you grow. I am passionate about ensuring that every client feels truly heard and understood, creating a space where hon
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Troy M Griffin
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Grand Junction, CO 81501 (Online Only)
I find it a joy and a true privilege to be invited in to explore the full spectrum of emotion and human experience with you.
I find it a joy and a true privilege to be invited in to explore the full spectrum of emotion and human experience with you.
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Grand Valley Griefcraft
Pre-Licensed Professional, MA, LPC-C
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Mesa, CO 81643
Grief is an entirely normal, involuntary, and healthy response to loss. It is also a profound, confusing, even shattering experience in the very best of circumstances. Grieving in today’s world, however, is made even more complicated by, among other things, the widespread presence of grief illiteracy. Our closest friends and family might not know how to respond to our experiences of loss, and we might not even know how to respond to ourselves. As a result, the inherent sense of isolation often accompanying bereavement can be magnified to absurd proportions. Grief, today, easily and often ushers in an extreme sense of aloneness.
Grief is an entirely normal, involuntary, and healthy response to loss. It is also a profound, confusing, even shattering experience in the very best of circumstances. Grieving in today’s world, however, is made even more complicated by, among other things, the widespread presence of grief illiteracy. Our closest friends and family might not know how to respond to our experiences of loss, and we might not even know how to respond to ourselves. As a result, the inherent sense of isolation often accompanying bereavement can be magnified to absurd proportions. Grief, today, easily and often ushers in an extreme sense of aloneness.
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Neurofeedback and Reiki sessions are powerful medication-free modalities that ease symptoms of anxiety/depression/ADHD/ADD/insomia/PTSD/autism/social anxiety and chronic pain. Clients have found relief, even when traditional talk therapy and medications have failed. Multiple services are provided by Faith Piotrowski, a Registered Nurse of 10 years including neurofeedback, reiki and breathwork therapies.
Neurofeedback and Reiki sessions are powerful medication-free modalities that ease symptoms of anxiety/depression/ADHD/ADD/insomia/PTSD/autism/social anxiety and chronic pain. Clients have found relief, even when traditional talk therapy and medications have failed. Multiple services are provided by Faith Piotrowski, a Registered Nurse of 10 years including neurofeedback, reiki and breathwork therapies.
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The Chocolate Peach Bonding Company
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Grand Junction, CO 81505
Progress is determined by the ability to step, not the actual step. The ability to step is often impeded by our view of self, based on our past experiences and our perceptions of the future. The organization of thoughts from both our past and about our future allow us to be present to have the ability to step into our intended destiny. Those moments of darkness in our lives that lend to our self-image and handicap our opportunity to be hopeful about tomorrow can be reorganized so that they may become fuel for our present self.
Progress is determined by the ability to step, not the actual step. The ability to step is often impeded by our view of self, based on our past experiences and our perceptions of the future. The organization of thoughts from both our past and about our future allow us to be present to have the ability to step into our intended destiny. Those moments of darkness in our lives that lend to our self-image and handicap our opportunity to be hopeful about tomorrow can be reorganized so that they may become fuel for our present self.
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Alissa A Singh
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC, NCC
Verified Verified
6 Endorsed
Grand Junction, CO 81501
Do you feel like life is just giving it to you, and won’t let up? Are you feeling overwhelmed, unseen, invalidated, or just beat down? Maybe you just tragically lost someone special, your whole world is upside down, and your emotions have taken control. Maybe something unexpected and outside of your control happened, and you feel unsafe and unable to be. Maybe you feel numb. Maybe rage has taken over, a rage that scares the important people in your life, and honestly even scares you. Maybe the negative self talk seems constant, and you no longer have the energy to fight it. Maybe life just does not seem as bright at it once did.
Do you feel like life is just giving it to you, and won’t let up? Are you feeling overwhelmed, unseen, invalidated, or just beat down? Maybe you just tragically lost someone special, your whole world is upside down, and your emotions have taken control. Maybe something unexpected and outside of your control happened, and you feel unsafe and unable to be. Maybe you feel numb. Maybe rage has taken over, a rage that scares the important people in your life, and honestly even scares you. Maybe the negative self talk seems constant, and you no longer have the energy to fight it. Maybe life just does not seem as bright at it once did.
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Casey Odell
Counselor, MS, LPC, LPCC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Grand Junction, CO 81501 (Online Only)
Waitlist for new clients
Originally from Colorado, I spent 10 years in Alaska before moving to New Mexico. Naturally fascinated by the stories of others, I knew from an early age that Counseling was my calling. I have the great privilege of being able to utilize my life experience along with my training to support my clients on their path of healing. I am currently providing Telehe
Originally from Colorado, I spent 10 years in Alaska before moving to New Mexico. Naturally fascinated by the stories of others, I knew from an early age that Counseling was my calling. I have the great privilege of being able to utilize my life experience along with my training to support my clients on their path of healing. I am currently providing Telehe
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Tylor McGowan
Marriage & Family Therapist Intern
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Grand Junction, CO 81505
Emotional Support, Personal Growth, Trauma/Crisis, Mental Health Concerns, Cultural/Identity issues, and Relationship (Family/Marital/Friends) Issues. In therapy, I can provide a supportive and neutral space to explore your feelings, concerns, and underlying issues. My role is to facilitate open communication, promote understanding, and assist you in making informed decisions about your future, whether in a relationship or individual. By creating a safe and nonjudgmental space, I can help you process your emotions, manage stress, improve communication skills, and develop goal oriented strategies.
Emotional Support, Personal Growth, Trauma/Crisis, Mental Health Concerns, Cultural/Identity issues, and Relationship (Family/Marital/Friends) Issues. In therapy, I can provide a supportive and neutral space to explore your feelings, concerns, and underlying issues. My role is to facilitate open communication, promote understanding, and assist you in making informed decisions about your future, whether in a relationship or individual. By creating a safe and nonjudgmental space, I can help you process your emotions, manage stress, improve communication skills, and develop goal oriented strategies.
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Chelsea Henderson is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Colorado who has been practicing since 2018. She has a Bachelor's in Psychology and Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Chelsea has helped many clients to find helpful and sustainable ways to live healthier lives for themselves. She has treated depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar disorder, dissociation, and many other common mental health conditions. Chelsea is passionate in helping transgender, non-binary, and gender expansive folks explore their identities and offer skills, advocacy and other processing interventions regarding challenges being in this population.
Chelsea Henderson is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Colorado who has been practicing since 2018. She has a Bachelor's in Psychology and Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Chelsea has helped many clients to find helpful and sustainable ways to live healthier lives for themselves. She has treated depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar disorder, dissociation, and many other common mental health conditions. Chelsea is passionate in helping transgender, non-binary, and gender expansive folks explore their identities and offer skills, advocacy and other processing interventions regarding challenges being in this population.
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Michelle Hoy
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, CAS
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Whitewater, CO 81527 (Online Only)
Are you struggling and need someone to help you along your journey to feeling better? I am here to help you feel better as soon as possible and to be your best self. We will identify what your goals are and form a plan that makes sense for you to reach those goals. Working with adults who suffer with Depression, Anxiety or Substance Use Disorders is my specialty. The use of cognitive behavioral therapy, behavior activation, motivational interviewing, mindfulness and other evidence based tools allow me to be able to work with each person to specially craft a plan of action that is uniquely yours.
Are you struggling and need someone to help you along your journey to feeling better? I am here to help you feel better as soon as possible and to be your best self. We will identify what your goals are and form a plan that makes sense for you to reach those goals. Working with adults who suffer with Depression, Anxiety or Substance Use Disorders is my specialty. The use of cognitive behavioral therapy, behavior activation, motivational interviewing, mindfulness and other evidence based tools allow me to be able to work with each person to specially craft a plan of action that is uniquely yours.
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Madison Kohls
Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate, LCPP, SSP
Verified Verified
Grand Junction, CO 81501
I am here to provide the support you need, whether you're facing specific challenges or simply seeking a confidential and empathetic ear. Together, we will work towards making your journey more meaningful, fostering personal growth, and embracing the inherent strengths that make you who you are.
I am here to provide the support you need, whether you're facing specific challenges or simply seeking a confidential and empathetic ear. Together, we will work towards making your journey more meaningful, fostering personal growth, and embracing the inherent strengths that make you who you are.
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Joni Beckner
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
Verified Verified
Grand Junction, CO 81501 (Online Only)
Creativity can illuminate our path to healing. Most of us are looking for peace with ourselves, in relationships, and as we move through our world." Individual Counseling and Group Support/ Art Therapy In my work I see individuals or families who are exploring and seeking to heal issues such as loss, depression, anxiety, life transitions, abuse and trauma. I draw on a wide variety of theories: Client-centered, Existential, and Jungian psychology and combine them in a creative way in my practice to provide an integrative approach which is educational, solution-oriented and transformational.
Creativity can illuminate our path to healing. Most of us are looking for peace with ourselves, in relationships, and as we move through our world." Individual Counseling and Group Support/ Art Therapy In my work I see individuals or families who are exploring and seeking to heal issues such as loss, depression, anxiety, life transitions, abuse and trauma. I draw on a wide variety of theories: Client-centered, Existential, and Jungian psychology and combine them in a creative way in my practice to provide an integrative approach which is educational, solution-oriented and transformational.
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Katherine Hendrick
Marriage & Family Therapist Intern, MFTC
Verified Verified
1 Endorsed
Grand Junction, CO 81501 (Online Only)
As a Queer person with ADHD, I want to help neurodivergent people feel more comfortable navigating nuances around sex, sexuality, gender, and relational dynamics. I also have a passion for fostering healthy conversation where partners can safely express their needs, desires, fears, and pain. I want to guide people toward secure attachment so that they feel worthy of love and capable of advocating for their experiences. I strive to reduce shame and reinstate curiosity so that we can have a more mindful connection with ourselves, our bodies, and others. I find reward in working with trauma and its impact on sex and quality of life.
As a Queer person with ADHD, I want to help neurodivergent people feel more comfortable navigating nuances around sex, sexuality, gender, and relational dynamics. I also have a passion for fostering healthy conversation where partners can safely express their needs, desires, fears, and pain. I want to guide people toward secure attachment so that they feel worthy of love and capable of advocating for their experiences. I strive to reduce shame and reinstate curiosity so that we can have a more mindful connection with ourselves, our bodies, and others. I find reward in working with trauma and its impact on sex and quality of life.
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Madison DeCrow-Green
Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate, CAS, MA, NCC, LPCC
Verified Verified
Grand Junction, CO 81501
Hi, you wonderful being! I am here to create a safe, affirming, and compassionate space for healing and transformation. I'd love to be your guide to growth, here to help you reconnect with your own internal healing intelligence and discover the very best version of YOU. I enjoy working with (but not limited to) issues related to anxiety, depression, self-esteem, trauma, grief, LGBTQ+ identity, sexuality, relationships, and addiction.
Hi, you wonderful being! I am here to create a safe, affirming, and compassionate space for healing and transformation. I'd love to be your guide to growth, here to help you reconnect with your own internal healing intelligence and discover the very best version of YOU. I enjoy working with (but not limited to) issues related to anxiety, depression, self-esteem, trauma, grief, LGBTQ+ identity, sexuality, relationships, and addiction.
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Amanda Cox is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Colorado who has been practicing since 2017. Amanda has experience with a variety of mental health challenges ranging from depression to trauma, to life transitions and stress management. Amanda enjoys working with clients dealing with depression, anxiety, PTSD, family conflict, and grief/loss. She works with ages 6 through young adults but enjoys children and teens most. Amanda utilizes Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Person-Centered methods to focus on the needs of her clients and to walk alongside them through their challenges.
Amanda Cox is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Colorado who has been practicing since 2017. Amanda has experience with a variety of mental health challenges ranging from depression to trauma, to life transitions and stress management. Amanda enjoys working with clients dealing with depression, anxiety, PTSD, family conflict, and grief/loss. She works with ages 6 through young adults but enjoys children and teens most. Amanda utilizes Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and Person-Centered methods to focus on the needs of her clients and to walk alongside them through their challenges.
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I assist my clients in resolving the blocks that prevent them from moving forward in their lives. I believe clients have their own best solutions, and the counseling process brings these solutions to life, allowing clients to achieve their goals.
I assist my clients in resolving the blocks that prevent them from moving forward in their lives. I believe clients have their own best solutions, and the counseling process brings these solutions to life, allowing clients to achieve their goals.
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I am a Licensed Professional Counselor who works with children, adolescents, couples, individuals and families. We have all experienced difficult times in our life. Are you or your teen struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, school or work? I work with clients to identify strengths which can help lead healthier and happier lives. Every person and family is unique. I believe the therapy process needs to adapt to fit every client. Working together we can move forward on a path toward self-awareness, joy and a fulfilling life.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor who works with children, adolescents, couples, individuals and families. We have all experienced difficult times in our life. Are you or your teen struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, school or work? I work with clients to identify strengths which can help lead healthier and happier lives. Every person and family is unique. I believe the therapy process needs to adapt to fit every client. Working together we can move forward on a path toward self-awareness, joy and a fulfilling life.
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Jacqueline Miller
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, MA
Verified Verified
Grand Junction, CO 81503
My name is Jacqueline Miller and I have 10+ years of experience working with diverse populations. Having worked as a crisis clinician and in a psychiatric hospital, I specialize in working with men, women and teens who have experienced trauma, anxiety, depression, suicide ideation, or are struggling with life transitions. I have also provided animal assisted equestrian therapy as well as outpatient therapy. I use talk psychotherapy, CBT, mindfulness and DBT skills to assist people in living their best life. I meet clients where they are and individualize our work together based on what benefits them the most. LGBTQIA friendly.
My name is Jacqueline Miller and I have 10+ years of experience working with diverse populations. Having worked as a crisis clinician and in a psychiatric hospital, I specialize in working with men, women and teens who have experienced trauma, anxiety, depression, suicide ideation, or are struggling with life transitions. I have also provided animal assisted equestrian therapy as well as outpatient therapy. I use talk psychotherapy, CBT, mindfulness and DBT skills to assist people in living their best life. I meet clients where they are and individualize our work together based on what benefits them the most. LGBTQIA friendly.
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Carole Feist
Pre-Licensed Professional, MA, NCC, LMHC-A, LPCC
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
Grand Junction, CO 81501 (Online Only)
I enjoy working with a broad spectrum of clients and issues. I love seeing clients challenge themselves, put in effort to help themselves, and have the courage to look at and see themselves with honesty and curiosity. I continuously work to expand my tools, techniques, and modalities. Recognizing how trauma affects people in various ways, I use EMDR, DBT, IFS, yoga, and mindfulness. I believe that the mind, body, and spirit all impact each other, and often incorporate elements of physical well-being for clients who are open to incorporating a more holistic approach to their mental health.
I enjoy working with a broad spectrum of clients and issues. I love seeing clients challenge themselves, put in effort to help themselves, and have the courage to look at and see themselves with honesty and curiosity. I continuously work to expand my tools, techniques, and modalities. Recognizing how trauma affects people in various ways, I use EMDR, DBT, IFS, yoga, and mindfulness. I believe that the mind, body, and spirit all impact each other, and often incorporate elements of physical well-being for clients who are open to incorporating a more holistic approach to their mental health.