About Beth
Gender
Woman
Pronouns
She/Her
Ethnicity
White
I blend a traditional approach with a strong background in holistic and spiritual orientation. I work both short and long term, specializing in relationships, life meaning and personal fulfillment, midlife crisis, divorce, and blended families. I’m fascinated by the life transitions people make, their personal growth, and how we use creativity to overcome depression. I have trained as a life coach and help people shift from a place of being stuck. I also focus on helping those with a history of abuse to learn the steps of building healthier relationships.
Relationships can be HARD. I help people find their way through stuck places, learning new communication skills, but also through discovering old patterns that set the groundwork for trouble in relationships. I’m very interactive, giving interventions and guidance with a vision of how life/relationships can become good, even great!
I’ve experienced divorce, remarriage, a blended family, loss to death of family members, loved ones with dementia, and lots of counseling through it all. I know what it’s like to be on the couch. I’m also an astrologer, which sometimes gives a unique insight to life’s challenges. I’m an excellent listener.
Who Beth Works With
SPECIALIZATIONS
LIFE CHALLENGES & CONDITIONS
POPULATIONS & COMMUNITIES SERVED
Where Beth Offers Appointments
In-Person Therapy in Colorado: Denver
Online Therapy
Beth Strong offers HIPAA-compliant, encrypted video therapy sessions through Westside Behavioral Care. In compliance with Colorado state licensing requirements, video sessions are only available to clients physically located in Colorado at the time of their appointment. Prior to your first session, Beth Strong will send you everything you need to join your secure video call.
In-Network Insurance Accepted by Beth
The insurance plans that Beth accepts are below. Don’t see your insurance plan listed? Find your insurance plan here to see which therapists are in-network.
Frequently Asked Questions About Scheduling with Westside
Starting therapy can come with a lot of questions, and that’s completely normal. Here are a few quick answers to help you feel more comfortable before getting started.