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Search for TherapistsMary Zoglo, Ph.D.
1017 East South Boulder Rd., Ste. CLouisville, CO 80027
phone: 303-921-5687
I am a Licensed Clinical Psychologist with experience, knowledge and compassion and I work with individuals of all ages to help them solve their life challenges. We are all brought into this world with many strengths, as well as weaknesses. I will help you let your strengths lead you towards peace, happiness and health while you confront your weaknesses head on. I am a cognitive behavioral therapist and hypnotherapist and will help you solve your life challenges in the here and now while helping you stay grounded in “the big picture” of WHO you are and WHERE you are in the arc of your life. I treat people with various life challenges including relational problems, depression, panic disorder, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, phobias and insomnia.
Ash Hanson
People House Affordable Counseling Program - Intern3035 West 25th Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80211
phone: (720) 295-3354
Each of our feelings has a message; what would happen if we welcomed in loneliness, distrust, guilt and shame the same way we let in joy and love? When we offer ourselves permission and space to look at what these messages are telling us, we transform pain into a well of strength and knowledge. My work is guided by my passion for social justice and accessible health care. I use deep empathy, gentle confrontation, and gestalt and narrative frameworks to create the foundations of a healing, therapeutic relationship. I will support you as we find the answers you already hold.
Katie Markley, M.A., L.P.C.
Katie Markley Counseling: Mind-Body Resilience665 Poplar Ave
Boulder, CO 80304
phone: 5415137769
My approach is to travel with you on the journey of self-discovery, offering non-judgmental assistance and blending a combination of modalities from my training to suit your needs. These modalities involve both art therapy and body-centered trauma work.
I am trained in Transpersonal Psychology, which acknowledges the whole person, body, mind and spirit. Teaching mindfulness technique, allows you to take care of yourself in new and creative ways. It is important to me that those I work with learn skills to continue their progress outside of therapy, empowering you to find peace and inspiration in your daily life.
Neuroscience provides the foundation for my work with clients and trauma. Helping you to understand your brain's functioning through a neuroscience perspective makes way for profound progress in resolving old traumas.
Molly Martyn, M.A.
Positive Lifestyle Solutions, LLCphone: 720-252-1040
Hello, my name is Molly and I would be happy to be a partner in your emotional health pursuits. My practice is based in the Denver metro area. I work primarily from an integrative therapeutic approach. In my practice this includes cognitive behavioral therapy and existential therapy. Existentialism states that you do not simply exist, but rather always decide what your existence will be, what you will become in the next moment. Existentialisim is about self-determination and the will to overcome. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is very popular and effective. It is based on the idea that our thoughts cause our feelings and behaviors, not external things, like people, situations, and events.
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