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Life can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to go at it alone. I believe a safe and non-judgmental space to explore past trauma...
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Life can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to go at it alone. I believe a safe and non-judgmental space to explore past traumas, current difficulties, and complex emotions...
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Who might be a good fit for Elena?
Elena Massetti may be a good match for people navigating anxiety, depression, or relationship and attachment challenges who prefer an integrative and compassionate framework. Her approach blends evidence-based therapies like CBT and DBT with mindfulness and person-centered care, creating a supportive space for exploring complex emotions and life transitions.
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Hello, I'm Erin. Many clients come to therapy asking, “What is wrong with me?”, “Why do I make the choices I make?”, “Wh...
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Hello, I'm Erin. Many clients come to therapy asking, “What is wrong with me?”, “Why do I make the choices I make?”, “Why am I not good at managing conflict?” Most...
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Who might be a good fit for Erin?
Erin Hampton offers an approach that may suit individuals focusing on understanding their past experiences to create healthier patterns in the present. She integrates cognitive behavioral, psychoanalytic, and solution-focused methods to tailor therapy to each person’s unique needs, with an emphasis on building a compassionate and honest therapeutic relationship.
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Our journey through life comes complete with challenges. Sure we all have to face the facts of life, though we also have find our ...
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Our journey through life comes complete with challenges. Sure we all have to face the facts of life, though we also have find our way through our own unique obstacles. All of ...
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Who might be a good fit for Noah?
Clients in need of guidance around emotional healing and self-awareness could benefit from Noah Dohm’s approach. He integrates person-centered therapy with modalities like Dialectical Behavior Therapy and mindfulness to support those facing challenges such as anxiety, addiction, or life transitions in a collaborative and compassionate space.
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I am a licensed professional counselor at Sondermind. I received my Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from th...
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I am a licensed professional counselor at Sondermind. I received my Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Northern Colorado in 2018. I ...
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Who might be a good fit for Tiffany?
Clients working through trauma, anxiety, or identity concerns and looking for trauma-informed therapy support might engage well with Tiffany Rode’s approach. She emphasizes a collaborative, empathetic process that meets individuals where they are, integrating methods like EMDR and emotionally focused therapy to support diverse ages and backgrounds.
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Hi, I'm Bruce. I began my journey in the mental health field back in 1986 as an undergraduate student at the University of Utah, w...
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Hi, I'm Bruce. I began my journey in the mental health field back in 1986 as an undergraduate student at the University of Utah, where I interned with Salt Lake County Youth S...
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Who might be a good fit for Bruce?
Those managing concerns related to trauma, anxiety, or family conflict may appreciate the methods Bruce Hatch incorporates into his practice. His approach integrates trauma-informed care and attachment-based therapies tailored to individuals and families, with a focus on honoring each person’s unique background and values.
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Hi, I'm Dave. My approach is to help you identify and use the resources available to you in your home, within your family, at your...
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Hi, I'm Dave. My approach is to help you identify and use the resources available to you in your home, within your family, at your school, your workplace, and in your communit...
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Who might be a good fit for David?
David Friedentag may support individuals who want to explore building lasting support systems through a relational and eclectic-informed lens. He emphasizes practical strategies that draw on resources within your family, community, and daily life to help develop healthy behavioral patterns and meet your personal goals.
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I am a licensed professional counselor (LPC) with expertise in working with children and adults dealing with Autism, depression, a...
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I am a licensed professional counselor (LPC) with expertise in working with children and adults dealing with Autism, depression, anxiety, ID/DD, personality disorders, and add...
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Who might be a good fit for Susan?
Those managing concerns related to serious mental illness, addiction, or developmental challenges may appreciate the methods Susan Crisp incorporates into her practice. Her person-centered, solution-based approach creates a supportive space for personal growth and practical problem-solving tailored to individual needs.
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Based in Colorado, I am a dedicated clinician with 13 years of experience in the social work field. My practice focuses on helping...
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Based in Colorado, I am a dedicated clinician with 13 years of experience in the social work field. My practice focuses on helping adolescents and adults navigate anxiety, dep...
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Who might be a good fit for Megan?
Megan Verros may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing anxiety, depression, and the emotional challenges that come with life transitions. Her warm, empathetic approach combined with evidence-based methods like CBT and EMDR creates a supportive space for developing deeper self-awareness and practical tools to foster healing and growth.
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Hello, I'm Raymell. My counseling style embraces the principles of Positive Psychology, which is based on the belief that we shoul...
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Hello, I'm Raymell. My counseling style embraces the principles of Positive Psychology, which is based on the belief that we should be as concerned with a person's strengths a...
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Who might be a good fit for Raymell?
Individuals focused on improving their strengths while managing challenges like anxiety or trauma may find support in Raymell English’s work. Her client-centered approach, grounded in Positive Psychology and informed by diverse therapeutic methods, creates space for compassionate, non-judgmental collaboration tailored to each person’s unique journey.
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Jodi joined Sondermind in 2024, after 32 years of practice in Colorado, Arizona, Washington and Utah. Areas of expertise include: ...
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Jodi joined Sondermind in 2024, after 32 years of practice in Colorado, Arizona, Washington and Utah. Areas of expertise include: Addiction, Aging, ADD Management & Autism in ...
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Who might be a good fit for Jodi?
Jodi Lovejoy may be a strong resource for individuals looking to develop strategies for managing ADHD, addiction, or life transitions. Her integrative approach, drawing from therapies like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Emotionally Focused Therapy, supports clients navigating complex emotional and developmental challenges across diverse life stages.
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Emily is a master’s level psychotherapist (LPC), licensed addiction counselor (LAC), certified medical assistant , yoga instruc...
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Emily is a master’s level psychotherapist (LPC), licensed addiction counselor (LAC), certified medical assistant , yoga instructor, and sound healer that has a passion for ...
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Who might be a good fit for Emily?
Emily Weir may be well-suited to individuals who value integrative and mind-body approaches in managing challenges such as addiction, anxiety, or mood disorders. She blends psychological insights with holistic practices, drawing on her background in mind-body medicine and a bio-psycho-social-spiritual framework to tailor support that attends to the whole person.
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Hi, I'm Susan. For many people, challenges can feel overwhelming or like they “don’t make sense.” Often it's embarrassing �...
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Hi, I'm Susan. For many people, challenges can feel overwhelming or like they “don’t make sense.” Often it's embarrassing – or even baffling! – to realize that life ...
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Who might be a good fit for Susan?
Susan Stone may work particularly well with those looking to build skills around managing anxiety, trauma, or complex emotional experiences. Her client-centered, trauma-informed approach draws on a blend of therapeutic methods that encourage understanding past influences while fostering resilience and meaningful change in the present.
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Diligent Social Worker and Army Veteran leveraging 12+ years of proven experience in medical and logistical industries. Proven his...
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Diligent Social Worker and Army Veteran leveraging 12+ years of proven experience in medical and logistical industries. Proven history of detailed patient care and counseling ...
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Who might be a good fit for Heather?
Clients in need of guidance around emotional regulation and family dynamics could benefit from Heather Westbrook’s approach. Drawing on a diverse range of evidence-based therapies, including trauma-focused and mindfulness-based methods, she supports individuals and families navigating complex challenges such as grief, anxiety, and military-related stress.
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The problems we struggle with seek to define and marginalize our identities as humans. The power that various problems seek to hav...
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The problems we struggle with seek to define and marginalize our identities as humans. The power that various problems seek to have in our lives can leave us feeling lost, hel...
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Who might be a good fit for David?
Clients facing concerns such as anxiety, depression, or identity challenges may connect with the techniques and structure offered by David Matheson. His use of Narrative Therapy emphasizes separating the person from their problems, supporting individuals in reshaping their self-understanding beyond the difficulties they face.
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Hello, I'm Martha. I graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a B.A. in English Literature and Psychology, and later earned my M.S. and...
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Hello, I'm Martha. I graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill with a B.A. in English Literature and Psychology, and later earned my M.S. and Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Virgin...
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Who might be a good fit for Martha?
Clients in need of guidance around grief, trauma, or family dynamics could benefit from Martha Kidd’s approach. She integrates trauma-focused and attachment-based therapies in a compassionate, individualized way, supporting adolescents, young adults, and families as they work through complex emotional experiences.
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Grief is a natural response to many kinds of loss experienced throughout life—whether from death, divorce, transitions into care...
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Grief is a natural response to many kinds of loss experienced throughout life—whether from death, divorce, transitions into care facilities, job loss or retirement, serious ...
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Who might be a good fit for Shellie?
Those coping with grief or pursuing personal growth in managing anxiety and stress may find Shellie Read’s approach to be well-aligned. She integrates narrative and solution-focused therapies with a trauma-informed, person-centered perspective, offering compassionate support through life’s transitions and complex emotions.
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I'm passionate about helping individuals and families understand their attachment patterns and build healthier relationships. My w...
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I'm passionate about helping individuals and families understand their attachment patterns and build healthier relationships. My work centers on cultivating reflective capacit...
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Who might be a good fit for Paige?
Paige Cloyd may be a match for those interested in attachment-based therapy, particularly when facing challenges related to early childhood mental health or relationship patterns. Her approach integrates reflective capacity and relational frameworks, offering support through play-based methods for young children and tailored interventions for adults exploring their attachment styles.
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Connection is one of the most powerful forms of healing. Whether you are feeling isolated, stressed, or overwhelmed in your life, ...
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Connection is one of the most powerful forms of healing. Whether you are feeling isolated, stressed, or overwhelmed in your life, healing often begins with sharing the burden ...
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Who might be a good fit for Sophia?
People experiencing challenges related to gender identity or complex trauma and looking for a therapist with experience in gender-affirming care might consider Sophia Ernstrom’s style of care. Her approach blends social justice values with compassionate, clear communication, supporting clients with diverse identities and experiences through methods like ACT, DBT, and trauma-informed therapy.
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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and an EMDR certified therapist. I primarily work with young adults, adolescents, ch...
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I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and an EMDR certified therapist. I primarily work with young adults, adolescents, children, and parent/caregivers. I hope to crea...
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Who might be a good fit for Rachel?
Rachel Ballantine may be a match for those interested in play therapy and trauma-informed approaches, particularly when facing challenges such as anxiety, depression, or family conflict. She creates a warm, flexible environment that supports young people and caregivers in building self-compassion and meaningful connections through a variety of evidence-based methods.
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I have worked in the field of social work, specifically with trauma and resilience for 22 years. I am a practitioner of restorativ...
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I have worked in the field of social work, specifically with trauma and resilience for 22 years. I am a practitioner of restorative yoga, ear acupuncture, meditation and inten...
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Who might be a good fit for Cathy?
People seeking clarity around trauma recovery or support navigating life transitions may find Cathy Phelps’ approach fitting. She integrates trauma-informed care with mindfulness and somatic techniques, emphasizing safety and empowerment while honoring clients’ cultural and intergenerational experiences.
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