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Qualified, Licensed & Best Therapists in Denver
Whether you’re dealing with depression, anxiety, relationship challenges, or PTSD, our highly trained therapists are here to help you feel better, faster. Use our Therapist Match to find the best fit for your needs and start your healing journey today.
Meet Our Licensed Therapists & Counselors in Denver
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Isaac Archuleta
LPC | EMDR Trained
I help men challenged by unwanted patterns that leave them feeling disconnected to feel more connected and fulfilled.
ANDY CARAWAY
MS, LPC
I help men learn to let go of problematic attachments; challenging mental health symptoms and relationships – develop insight, and improve communication to improve their quality of life.
Megan Hall
LCSW | EMDR-Certified
I help men who feel overwhelmed by their emotions feel confident in managing them, bridge communication with their partner, and feel more connected.
JUSTIN FRIEL
LMFT | EMDR-Trained
I work with LGBTQ+ people struggling with issues relating to sex, spirituality, and relationships – helping them to navigate a journey of healing and growth toward wholeness.
STEPHEN RODGERS
LCSW | EMDR-International Association Approved Consultant
I help male survivors of childhood abuse build healthy, connected and meaningful lives.
DEVON EMMANUEL
LMFT
I specialize in supporting young and adult males transitioning from treatment centers, empowering them to build a strong foundation for recovery and envision the fulfilling life they desire.
MARK PUTNOY
MSW, LAC | EMDR-Certified
I assist men who have past and present emotional scars to achieve emotional growth, intimacy, social engagement, and improved self-esteem.
DR. JASON WHITEHEAD
MDiv, LCSW, PhD
I help men navigate the transitions in their lives, whether that means finding ways to let go of something painful or developing a plan to reach for what comes next.
Steven Ayers
LCSW | EMDR Trained
I help men overcome anxiety, depression, intrusive memories, and feelings of hopelessness stemming from past wounds, to feel understood, safe, empowered, and in control of their lives.
Jeff Hudson
Graduate Level Clinical Intern
I provide low-cost or pro bono therapy for men experiencing anxiety, depression, work burnout, and life transitions.
Get Matched With a Therapist Who Specializes in Your Concerns
your needs and preferences.
Anxiety & Stress
Relationships
Depression
PTSD & Trauma
Your Path to Feeling Better Is Simple
1
Get Matched
Share your symptoms, their impact on your life, and your preferred schedule in our ‘Therapist Match Tool’ to find the therapist who’s the perfect fit for you.
2
Meet
Book a session with your therapist to discuss your goals and create a personalized treatment plan.
3
Improve
Partner with your therapist to achieve your goals, with support and ongoing guidance to maximize the effectiveness of therapy.
What Our Clients Have to Say
Dino Callahan
Andy Caraway is an authentic and genuine person with a great deal of life experience. He provides a great deal of insight. Always there for his clients, he is a wonderful person and thankful for all his help.
Matt Hill
I’ve known Megan Hall for over a decade and consider her one of the most compassionate, caring, and thoughtful people I know. You will be in excellent hands under her care.
Kyle Kelly
Steven and the staff at Denver Men’s therapy are top notch therapists of the highest integrity. I would give them six stars if I could!
Jonathan Dougherty
I would highly recommend Denver Men’s therapy. They were extremely helpful. If someone asks me for a recommendation, this is where I’m referring them to.
David Blutenthal
Stephen is the best! Highly skilled and effective therapist for men.
Katie Bisbee-Peek
I highly recommend Denver Men’s Therapy! Extremely helpful and supportive!!!
April Aglipay
Very caring and helpful!
Tad Lusk
Outstanding practice that is uniquely dedicated to serving men’s needs in therapy. All of the therapists are exceptionally trained, experienced, and dedicated. Highly recommend!
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How do I know which therapist is right for me?
To find the best therapist, consider your specific needs and preferences. Use our Therapist Match to connect with someone who aligns with your goals.
2. What is the difference between a psychologist and a therapist?
A psychologist typically holds a doctoral degree and can provide psychological testing and diagnoses. A therapist, including counselors and social workers, focuses on providing therapy and support for mental health concerns.
3. Do I need counseling or therapy?
Counseling is generally focused on specific issues or short-term goals, while therapy often addresses deeper, long-term mental health concerns. If you’re experiencing persistent emotional challenges, relationship issues, or difficulties managing daily life, either therapy or counseling can offer valuable support and strategies for improvement.
4. How often should I see a therapist?
The frequency of sessions depends on your individual needs and goals. Commonly, clients start with weekly sessions and adjust as needed based on progress and circumstances.
5. What if I don't feel comfortable with my therapist?
It’s important to feel at ease with your therapist. If you’re uncomfortable, discuss your concerns with them. If necessary, you can explore other therapists who might be a better fit for you.
6. What should I ask a therapist during a consultation?
During a consultation, ask about their experience, approach to therapy, and how they handle situations similar to yours. This helps ensure their methods align with your needs and goals.
7. Do all therapists offer teletherapy?
At Denver Men’s Therapy, we do provide secure online therapy options, but it’s always a good idea to confirm availability with your therapists.
8. How can I differentiate between mental health professionals?
Psychiatrists are medical doctors who can prescribe medication, while psychologists hold a doctoral degree in psychology and provide therapy. Licensed therapists may include counselors, social workers, or marriage and family therapists, each specializing in different therapeutic approaches.
9. Are licensed therapists in Denver required to maintain confidentiality?
Yes, licensed therapists in Denver must adhere to strict confidentiality laws, safeguarding all information shared during sessions. Disclosure is only permitted if there is a risk of harm to the client or others as mandated by law.
10. How can I find an affordable therapist in Denver?
To find an affordable therapist in Denver, consider options like community mental health centers, sliding scale fees based on income, online therapy platforms offering lower-cost services, or seeking out therapists who offer pro bono or reduced-fee sessions.
11. How can I ensure therapy is effective?
Therapy effectiveness varies by individual. To enhance your experience, build a strong rapport with your therapist, set clear goals, actively engage in sessions, and communicate openly about your progress.