LPC · Colorado · Online sessions
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I hold a valid Colorado license and possess a four years of professional practice. My experience encompasses working extensively with adolescents and individuals spanning all age groups. I specialize in assisting clients dealing with challenges such as depression, anxiety, ADHD, and issues pertinent to the LGBTQ+ community. Moreover, I provide guidance on relationship matters, motivation, self-esteem, confidence, and strategies for adapting to life transitions. I deeply value treating all individuals with utmost respect, sensitivity, and empathy. Our interactions and treatment approach will be custom-tailored to suit your distinct and specific requirements. Taking the initiative to pursue a more fulfilling and joyful life, and embarking on the initial steps towards change, is an act of courage. I am dedicated to offering support and empowerment throughout this transformative journey.
Colorado
4 years
CO LPC LPC.0018019
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