About Hillary
Gender
Woman
Pronouns
She/Her
Ethnicity
White
Hillary graduated from Colorado State University with her MSW in 2019 and began working at the Rose Andom Center in Denver as an advocate for survivors of relationship abuse. In 2021, Hillary helped launch the Rose Andom Center’s youth program, a camping and mentoring program specifically for youth who have been impacted by violence. Hillary started her private practice in 2022, working part-time as a therapist while maintaining her role as the Children & Youth Program Manager at the Rose Andom Center.
Hillary utilizes several therapy modalities including Compassion-Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and EMDR. Hillary operates from the belief that we are all good inside, but trauma can get us stuck in harmful beliefs and habits that – while they kept us alive at certain points in our lives – may not serve us in healthy relationships and a safe environment. Hillary recognizes that creating a safe, non-judgmental space to identify and process the complexities of being human is essential for growth and healing; and much of this healing can take place when we learn to practice self-compassion and courage.
Who Hillary Works With
SPECIALIZATIONS
LIFE CHALLENGES & CONDITIONS
POPULATIONS & COMMUNITIES SERVED
THERAPY APPROACHES USED
Where Hillary Offers Appointments
In-Person Therapy in Colorado: No Physical Location
Online Therapy
Hillary Walker 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, Hillary Walker will send you everything you need to join your secure video call.
In-Network Insurance Accepted by Hillary
The insurance plans that Hillary 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.