Frequently Asked Questions
Individual, Couples, and Family Counseling in Westminster, CO | Suicide Prevention Therapy |
In-Person & Online Therapy in Colorado
Your Questions, Answered
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I specialize in couples counseling in Westminster, individual and family therapy, and suicide-focused care. My work integrates emotionally focused therapy (EFT), attachment-based approaches, and evidence-based models like CAMS (Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality).
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Yes. I provide in-person couples counseling in Westminster at The Creative Corner, offering a comfortable and private setting for relationship work. I also offer online sessions for couples across Colorado.
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Couples counseling can help with communication challenges, emotional disconnection, trust issues, infidelity, life transitions, and rebuilding intimacy. My approach focuses on helping partners understand underlying emotional needs and patterns.
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Absolutely. I offer secure, HIPAA-compliant online therapy for individuals and couples anywhere in Colorado, making care accessible and flexible.
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I provide in-person therapy at The Creative Corner in Westminster, Colorado. This space offers a welcoming environment designed to support meaningful therapeutic work. If it is during their business hours, stop in for a cup of coffee before session and check out the local venders inside!
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Standard session are 45-50 minutes. Extended sessions may be available for couples or intensive work, depending on your needs.
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I am an out-of-network provider. I can provide a superbill for potential reimbursement through your insurance plan.
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Use the “Get Started” button at the top of this page to schedule a session or a consultation call. If you still have questions, use the contact form to reach out.
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My approach is grounded in advanced clinical training and doctoral-level expertise in couple, marriage, and family therapy. I hold a doctorate in the field and have specialized training in evidence-based models, including Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and the Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality (CAMS).
As Westminster’s leading couples therapy and suicide treatment therapist, I integrate attachment science with structured, research-supported interventions to address both relationship distress and suicidal risk. This allows me to work at a deeper level, helping clients understand the emotional patterns driving their experiences while also applying precise, evidence-based strategies for meaningful and lasting change.
Clients benefit from a balance of clinical sophistication and genuine human connection, creating a space that is both highly skilled and deeply attuned.