About Shannon
Shannon is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with a thriving practice in Old Town Lafayette, CO. She offers adolescents and adults her expertise in anxiety, life transitions, trauma, grief, and abuse recovery. Unlike traditional talk therapy, Shannon’s unique approach invites clients to tune into both somatic (body) and psychological (mind) experiences, so that they can learn how to work with their internal experience for effective long-term healing. Her training in Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) allows for practice opportunities in and outside of the therapy room; Shannon teaches clients how to actively cope with difficult sensations, emotions and thoughts through guided practices. With over fifteen years in the human service field, Shannon has helped hundreds of individuals get at the root of their suffering and not only cope, but thrive in spite of life’s misgivings. In working with Shannon, clients will learn how to: have a healthier relationship with anxiety, fear, boundaries, and stress; observe emotions in a curious way; experience feelings safely; and re-story difficult experiences as to move from a place of helplessness to empowerment.
Who Shannon Works With
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Where Shannon Offers Appointments
In-Person Therapy in Colorado: Lafayette
Online Therapy
Shannon Lamb 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, Shannon Lamb will send you everything you need to join your secure video call.
In-Network Insurance Accepted by Shannon
The insurance plans that Shannon 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.