Adults Trauma Therapy in Aurora with Anthem/BCBS Insurance: Heal at Your Pace with Compassionate, Evidence-Based Care
Trauma Therapy for Adults in Aurora: In-Person or Telehealth, In-Network with Anthem/BCBS
For many adults in Aurora, experiences from the past still echo into the present, affecting sleep, relationships, work, and a sense of safety. At Westside Behavioral Care, we offer warm, evidence-based trauma therapy for adults ages 26–64, right here in Aurora and across Colorado. We accept Anthem/Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) insurance, making high-quality care more accessible, whether you prefer in-person sessions or HIPAA-compliant telehealth.
From first contact through your first session, our goal is to meet you exactly where you are. You set the pace. We provide skilled, trauma-informed support that honors your story, lowers distress, and helps you build a steadier daily life. If you are curious about fit, availability, or costs with Anthem/BCBS, we’re happy to help you get clear next steps. Reach out at (303) 986-4197 or info@westsidebehavioral.com to learn more.

Why Trauma Care Matters for Adults in Aurora
Aurora is home to resilient people and fast-growing neighborhoods, from the corridors near the Anschutz Medical Campus to the communities around Southlands and the trails circling Cherry Creek State Park. Yet the realities of adult life here can intensify the weight of unprocessed trauma. Shift-work at medical centers, demanding schedules on and off Buckley Space Force Base, long commutes along I-225, and the ongoing project of raising families or supporting aging parents, all of it can pull at the same time. When earlier experiences remain unresolved, these daily stressors often land harder, turning ordinary challenges into outsized spikes of anxiety, irritability, or emotional numbness.
Adults in the 26–64 range also navigate important developmental tasks: defining purpose, deepening relationships, building financial stability, and caring for health. Trauma can complicate each of these, sometimes quietly. You might notice a push-pull pattern with intimacy, difficulty trusting even supportive people, or persistent hypervigilance that saps energy by noon. Some clients describe how a simple trip to a crowded Aurora grocery store feels overwhelming, or how sirens along Colfax pull their body into fight-or-flight before their mind can catch up. Many individuals in Aurora have turned to Westside for support, if you’re feeling the same, call (303) 986-4197.
Therapy offers a steady, confidential space to recalibrate. With the right approach and pacing, people frequently report better sleep, clearer thinking, and reduced reactivity. They also describe feeling more present, on the High Line Canal, at a child’s school event, or during a quiet morning at home, without bracing for what might go wrong. That steadiness is what trauma treatment aims to restore.

Work and Professional Life
Unresolved trauma often follows adults into the workplace, subtly shaping confidence, focus, and emotional balance. You might notice overachievement fueled by anxiety or perfectionism that borders on burnout. Others experience sudden irritability or numbness, leading to tension or withdrawal. These patterns aren’t personal flaws. They’re protective responses that made sense once but now interfere with professional growth. Trauma-informed therapy helps you recognize triggers, build regulation skills, and reclaim a sense of stability and self-trust on the job.

Relationships and Family Connections
In relationships, trauma can create invisible distance. Many adults find themselves hypervigilant about conflict, afraid of closeness, or caught in repeating cycles of mistrust and self-blame. Within families, these dynamics can show up as emotional shutdown, inconsistent boundaries, or difficulty expressing needs. Over time, the effort to keep everyone comfortable can lead to isolation or resentment. Working with a trauma-informed therapist allows you to rebuild secure connections, learning how to stay present, communicate clearly, and let love feel safe again.

Physical Health and Daily Functioning
The body often keeps the score long after the mind has tried to move on. Chronic pain, digestive issues, fatigue, headaches, and sleep problems frequently trace back to the nervous system’s constant state of alert. Adults living with unresolved trauma may also experience difficulty concentrating, forgetfulness, or exhaustion despite rest. Through trauma-focused therapy, these symptoms begin to ease as the body learns that it’s no longer in danger. Healing allows energy to return to everyday routines and simply feeling comfortable in your own skin.
When to Seek Support: Everyday Signs That Trauma Is Asking for Care
You do not have to wait for a crisis to reach out. Many adults start therapy when small daily moments begin to feel less manageable. Other times, signs look like withdrawal. You may stop answering texts, cancel plans at the last minute, or avoid the bike paths you used to love because leaving the house feels like too much. Maybe concentration slips at work, and simple tasks balloon into hours. Perhaps you notice startling after minor frustrations, spilled coffee, a misplaced key, that launches you into self-criticism. If this sounds familiar, trauma-informed care can help you relearn safety, settle your body, and make choices that align with who you are now. Our team is always available at (303) 986-4197 or info@westsidebehavioral.com. Getting help early preserves energy and lowers risk. People are often surprised by how quickly targeted skills, like grounding, boundary-setting, or sleep retraining, change the feel of a day. Therapy does not erase the past. It changes your relationship to it, so the next chapter has more room for clarity, connection, and joy.
Therapists in Aurora Who Specialize in Trauma and Accept Anthem/BCBS
Westside Behavioral Care partners with a diverse network of Colorado-licensed clinicians, LPCs, LCSWs, PsyDs, and LMFTs, who specialize in trauma treatment for adults. Many have advanced training in EMDR, CBT for trauma, and somatic approaches; several offer culturally responsive care and experience supporting first responders, medical staff, educators, military families, and caregivers common to the Aurora area.
You can choose in-person sessions based on location and availability, or meet via secure telehealth from home, the office, or a quiet space between commitments. Because schedules shift, we provide real-time booking to help you find the soonest openings that fit your week. If you need help deciding, our responsive scheduling team can match you with a therapist who aligns with your goals, preferences, and Anthem/BCBS plan. Call (303) 986-4197 for current openings or email info@westsidebehavioral.com.
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The therapists below also match your needs and offer secure, online-only sessions for your convenience
Brooke Green
Licensed Professional Counselor
Only available during business hours.
Brooke supports adults and elders navigating anxiety, grief, and life transitions through a relational approach that fosters self-compassion and acceptance for highly sensitive individuals.
- Anxiety, Stress, and Grief & Loss
- Kaiser and Kaiser Medicare
- In-Person · No Physical Location, CO
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Kristen Pellow
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Kristen uses EMDR and DBT to help young adults and adults heal from trauma and anxiety, providing an empathetic, person-centered approach focused on her clients' unique mental health goals.
- Trauma, Anxiety, and Depression
- Kaiser
- In-Person · No Physical Location, CO
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Steffanne Ferris
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Not offering family therapy.
Steffanne uses trauma-informed care and EMDR to help adults and couples navigate anxiety and life transitions, fostering a holistic path to emotional growth and self-discovery.
- Trauma, Anxiety, and Depression
- 1 In-Network Plan
- In-Person · Arvada, CO 80002
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Megan Keith
Licensed Professional Counselor
Megan specializes in trauma and PTSD recovery for adults, using Cognitive Processing Therapy to help her clients heal from past invalidation and find lasting emotional self-esteem.
- PTSD, Trauma, and Cognitive Processing Therapy
- Aetna, Cigna, Kaiser, United/Optum, and more
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Jaime Grainger
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Jaime offers empathetic, relationship-focused therapy for children through adults, using IFS and CBT to help her clients navigate anxiety, transitions, and interpersonal conflicts.
- Major Life Transitions, Anxiety, and Depression
- Kaiser
- In-Person · No Physical Location, CO
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Taya Matoy
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Taya provides culturally competent, somatic therapy for adults and people of color, specializing in trauma, cultural identity, and healing for those in high-stress careers.
- Divorce & Separation, Trauma, and Workplace Stress
- Kaiser
- In-Person · No Physical Location, CO
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Kayla Kerekes
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Kayla uses EMDR and CBT to help adults process trauma and anxiety, empowering her clients to regain control and find healing through a collaborative, understanding approach.
- Trauma, PTSD, and EMDR
- Kaiser
- In-Person · Aurora, CO 80014
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Stephanie Jordan
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Stephanie empowers teens and adults to overcome eating disorders and anxiety using CBT and ACT, fostering a trusting relationship to help clients reach their goals.
- Eating Disorders, Depression, and Anxiety
- In-Person · No Physical Location, CO
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Carole Vogt
Doctor of Psychology
Carole uses warm, CBT-based care to help adults and seniors navigate anxiety and life transitions, providing her clients a safe, supportive space to heal and move forward.
- Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, and Depression
- Kaiser
- In-Person · No Physical Location, CO
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Andrea Rotz
Licensed Professional Counselor
Andrea provides compassionate, holistic support for teens and adults managing anxiety and life transitions, using evidence-based tools to help her clients find hope and lasting balance.
- Anxiety, Depression, and Mindfulness
- Kaiser
- In-Person · No Physical Location, CO
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Dylan Mackie-Hernandez
Licensed Professional Counselor
Dylan helps high-achieving adults and young adults navigate anxiety and trauma using an analytical CBT and DBT approach, empowering her clients to overcome overthinking and find lasting joy.
- Anxiety, Depression, and Trauma
- Kaiser
- In-Person · No Physical Location, CO
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Chaya “Hiya” Parkoff
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Only works with female clients over 17 years old.
Chaya provides authentic, trauma-informed support using Brainspotting to help women and girls 17+ navigate eating disorders and recovery with a compassionate, down-to-earth approach.
- Depression, Anxiety, and Trauma
- Kaiser
- In-Person · No Physical Location, CO
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
How Healing Works: From Safety to Processing to Growth
Effective trauma therapy follows a sequence: establish safety, process what needs attention, then practice living differently. This arc protects your nervous system and makes change stick. In our work with adults in Aurora, we tailor the plan to your goals, your schedule, and your Anthem/BCBS benefits, integrating proven methods while keeping each session grounded and doable. Below is a closer look at how the process can unfold, with options you and your therapist might consider together. Some people use one approach; others blend strategies. The right path is the one that respects your pace and helps life feel lighter.
Stabilization and Everyday Safety
At first, we prioritize skills that lower distress and build a sense of control. You might practice simple grounding techniques to bring your attention back to the present during a flashback or sudden wave of anxiety. Together we create a plan for sleep, movement, and nourishment that fits Aurora life, think structured wind-downs after late shifts or brief daytime resets between meetings near the Tech Center or along Havana. We also map triggers gently, so you can anticipate stress and respond rather than react.
Many clients are relieved to learn that stabilization is not avoidance, it is preparation. When your body trusts that you can soothe distress, it becomes safer to approach memories. Sessions feel less like “opening floodgates” and more like stepping into a well-lit room with a trusted guide. For Anthem/BCBS members, these early sessions are typically covered like other outpatient mental health visits; our scheduling team can clarify details before you begin.
Processing Experiences with Evidence-Based Methods
When you are ready, we may use structured therapies designed for trauma. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) helps your brain refile distressing memories so they are less charged. Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for adults and related CBT approaches help identify patterns, like harsh self-talk or catastrophic predictions, that keep old alarm systems turned on. Some clients benefit from narrative therapy, carefully retelling parts of their story in ways that restore agency and coherence.
Processing is not a single event. We titrate exposure, attending to what matters without overwhelming your system. You set boundaries for what you want to work with first, what can wait, and what does not need revisiting. Progress often shows up as increased flexibility: you sleep more soundly, handle a tough conversation without shutting down, or return to crowded settings with a realistic plan rather than dread.
Practicing a New Way of Living
Healing becomes real when it shows up in daily choices. We translate insights into routines, clearer communication at home, thoughtful boundaries at work, and renewed attention to what restores you. Many Aurora clients reconnect with outdoor time at Cherry Creek State Park, community spaces near Stanley Marketplace, or simple rituals that mark the end of a workday. As you practice, your nervous system learns that the present is different from the past, and relief lasts longer between sessions. Maintenance does not mean perfection. It means you know what steadies you, you can recognize early warning signs, and you have a roadmap for care if stress spikes again. Some clients taper to monthly check-ins; others return briefly during life transitions. Wellness is a process, and you are allowed to keep choosing it.

What to Expect from Your First Therapy Sessions
Your first few sessions are about creating comfort and clarity, not diving straight into painful memories. You’ll meet with a licensed therapist who listens, asks gentle questions, and helps you outline goals at a pace that feels safe. Together, you’ll discuss what brought you in, explore how trauma shows up in your daily life, and begin learning simple tools to reduce stress and increase stability. Every step is collaborative, confidential, and centered on helping you feel grounded before moving deeper into the work.
Why Our Approach Works Better
We are Colorado-rooted and community-minded. For decades, Westside Behavioral Care has helped residents across the Denver metro, including Aurora, find therapists who bring both clinical excellence and genuine kindness. Our model emphasizes fit and access: you choose the provider who feels right, the location that makes sense, and a start date that respects your life rhythm. We meet you with human conversation, not a maze of forms.
Our scheduling team is warm, responsive, and practical. If your needs change, new work hours, a move across town, or a preference for telehealth, we adapt with you so care remains consistent. Contact us today at (303) 986-4197 or info@westsidebehavioral.com. We’re happy to answer your questions.
Most importantly, we respect your pace. Trauma work is collaborative. You will never be pushed to share more than you want, and your therapist will check in often to ensure each step feels manageable. Safety first, always, that is how change becomes sustainable.
Insurance Coverage for Trauma Therapy with Anthem/BCBS
You do not need a referral to begin outpatient trauma therapy at Westside Behavioral Care when using most Anthem/BCBS plans. We are in-network with Anthem/BCBS, which generally means lower out-of-pocket costs compared to out-of-network providers. Copays, coinsurance, and deductibles vary by plan type, HMO, PPO, and EPO benefits all function a little differently, so it is wise to confirm details before your first appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions About Trauma Therapy in Aurora
Below are common questions adults in Aurora ask about starting trauma-informed therapy with Anthem/BCBS coverage. If your question is not here, give us a call at (303) 986-4197.
Your Better Future Begins Now
You deserve a life that feels less driven by alarm and more guided by choice. Whether you are carrying a single event or a long, complicated history, trauma-informed therapy can help you sleep more deeply, feel safer in your body, and reconnect with the people and places that matter, here in Aurora and across Colorado. If you are covered by Anthem/BCBS, getting started is straightforward, and our team will walk you through every step so you can focus on healing.
If today is not the day to begin, it can still be the day to gather information and breathe easier. A short conversation with our scheduling team can clarify fit, availability, and costs, no pressure. Call (303) 986-4197 or email info@westsidebehavioral.com to get started. When you are ready, we are ready.

