Individual therapy for teens & young adults in Denver, Colorado
Offering flexible session locations to meet you where you are
If you’re looking for:
In network coverage with Aetna, Select Health and most major UHC plans
Individual therapy for children, teens and young adults with the option for supplemental parent coaching
Flexible therapy service locations, with options to meet virtually or in person, in the office, in your home or outdoors
Specialized support for an eating disorder or OCD
A space that is LGBTQ+ and neurodiversity affirming
let’s get in touch!
Welcome! I’m so glad you’re here.
Hi! I’m Rachel (she/her). If you appreciate a relaxed, flexible and individualized approach to therapy, you’re in the right place.
My therapy style is warm and relational, and I take collaboration to heart.
You are the expert in you, and I value your voice in the process. I believe growth occurs when you are able to show up fully, exactly as you are.
Specialties:
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Whether this has been a lifelong struggle, or you’re noticing budding body image distress, eating disorders are complex, painful and nearly impossible to carry alone.
I have experience working at the inpatient, residential, PHP and outpatient level of care for eating disorder treatment, and often encourage family engagement alongside individual support.
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As a member of the queer community, I know the value in meeting with a therapist who “gets it.” Dysphoria is a complex combination of thoughts, feelings and body sensations that are so much more than one’s appearance, and gender affirming care is the bare minimum that healthcare can provide.
Let’s explore what it means to be you in the context of your family, community and society, and find ways to access joy.
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Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is one of the most misunderstood diagnoses- even within the field of mental health. It’s so important for OCD providers to be thoughtful in the treatment process because it’s easy to misdiagnose and mistreat.
Obsessions can be uncomfortable to talk about because they often deal with thoughts that are taboo or uncomfortable to begin with, which is why they are so distressing. You are not alone, you are not crazy, and you deserve a nonjudgmental space with someone who understands this!
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Whether you are the loved one of someone who is self-harming or you are experiencing urges to self-harm, it’s often painful and overwhelming. Sometimes self-harm accompanies suicidality, and sometimes they exist on their own, but they are both indicators of a deeper struggle.
I am comfortable talking about suicidality in the outpatient setting, and am transparent in my recommendations if higher level of care is required. Suicidal thoughts don’t simply go away just because you’re in treatment, so if we can work on managing thoughts and urges while you’re still living at home, then we absolutely will.
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It’s so easy to be hard on yourself when it comes to managing big emotions. I often hear clients say, “but everyone gets sad and anxious. I don’t understand why I’m affected so much.”
Yes, everyone has the capacity to experience these emotions. But nobody else has the exact same combination of physiology and life experiences as you! You deserve individualized support that speaks to your specific experience of anxiety, depression, mania, etc. because there’s no one coping skill that works the same way for every person in every situation.
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Showing up fully means honoring the parts of your identity that you might mask elsewhere. I strive to create a space where you can be yourself, where you don’t have to worry about offending me, or showing up in a way that might be deemed unprofessional or disorganized elsewhere.
There are far too many people who don’t understand neurodivergence, and it’s painful to feel alone in your identity. On the flip side, there’s so much joy in being seen and connecting with others who truly understand you. Your stims, fidgets and special interests are welcome here!
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Moved to a new city or a new school? Just went through a major breakup? Trying to navigate new family dynamics after a divorce?
Life transitions of all kinds can bring grief, anger, guilt, anxiety and other complex emotions. Whether you need short-term support during this particular transition, or long-term support through the seasons of life, we’ll make space to process your thoughts and feelings, and identify what you need to get through it.
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As someone with extensive experience working in all levels of care, I have seen how disorienting it can be coming back into the chaos of life after discharge from inpatient, PHP or IOP. Sometimes it feels like the rug was pulled out from beneath you, and going from daily therapy to weekly therapy is not enough support. Sometimes the transition is a relief, but you have all these complicated feelings about treatment that you need to process.
Going to a higher level of care is often traumatic in itself, and I believe it is crucial to have continuing support. I offer higher session frequency if you need to start at 2-3x/weekly before easing into weekly or bi-weekly sessions.
Insurance Accepted
Aetna, Select Health, United Healthcare (coming soon), Oscar (coming soon) and Oxford (coming soon)
If you have another private insurance plan not listed above, I can provide a Superbill for possible reimbursement.
Reach out to inquire about sliding scale options.
Schedule a free consultation
Please feel free to use this form if you have questions or want to inquire about therapy services. I offer free 15-minute consultations to ensure we’d be a good fit!