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LGBTQIA+ Ally Therapy in Colorado

Therapists that can create a safe and accepting space where LGBTQIA+ individuals can:

  • Explore sexual orientation and gender identity and accept authentic self-identity.
  • Recognizes the intersecting identities (e.g., race, ethnicity, culture) of LGBTQIA+ individuals
  • Helps individuals navigate the process of coming out.
  • Break the internalized shame.
  • Addresses the unique traumatic experienced by LGBTQIA+ individuals
  • Build resilience from stress, depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues related to identity.

FREE RESOURCE: Colorado Address Confidentiality Program (ACP)
Colorado has launched the Colorado Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) which offers protections for reproductive and gender-affirming healthcare workers and their patients. Amongst other protections, the program offers participants a legal substitute address and mail forwarding. This substitute address may be used in lieu of participants’ actual address of residency and all state and local government agencies are required to accept it. Public records may reflect the substitute address, increasing the safety of participants if someone is trying to find and cause them harm. Additional details: https://dcs.colorado.gov/acp

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Therapists that can create a safe and accepting space where LGBTQIA+ individuals can:

  • Explore sexual orientation and gender identity and accept authentic self-identity.
  • Recognizes the intersecting identities (e.g., race, ethnicity, culture) of LGBTQIA+ individuals
  • Helps individuals navigate the process of coming out.
  • Break the internalized shame.
  • Addresses the unique traumatic experienced by LGBTQIA+ individuals
  • Build resilience from stress, depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues related to identity.

FREE RESOURCE: Colorado Address Confidentiality Program (ACP)
Colorado has launched the Colorado Address Confidentiality Program (ACP) which offers protections for reproductive and gender-affirming healthcare workers and their patients. Amongst other protections, the program offers participants a legal substitute address and mail forwarding. This substitute address may be used in lieu of participants’ actual address of residency and all state and local government agencies are required to accept it. Public records may reflect the substitute address, increasing the safety of participants if someone is trying to find and cause them harm. Additional details: https://dcs.colorado.gov/acp

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Becky Guido

Licensed Professional Counselor

Offers sessions only online

Becky helps adults overcome ADHD, autism, and trauma through an eclectic, mindfulness-based approach that empowers her clients to achieve growth and balance.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

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  • Online Therapy Session, No Physical Location, CO

Seeing patients over 18 years old.

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Kellee Myers

Licensed Professional Counselor

Offers sessions in-person and online

Kellee supports adults and young adults through trauma and anxiety using EMDR and mindfulness, helping them unlearn negative beliefs and achieve a lasting personal transformation.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: Prefer not to share

Pronouns: Prefer not to Share

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  • 80 Garden Center, Broomfield, CO 80020

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Stacie Aden

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Offers sessions in-person and online

Stacie uses a psychodynamic approach in Denver to help adults manage emotional distress and trauma, fostering a more meaningful and purposeful life through self-awareness and vitality.

Gender: Woman

Ethnicity: White

Pronouns: She/Her

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  • 950 South Cherry St., Denver, CO 80246

Seeing patients over 18 years old.