

I want you to feel comfortable and empowered in our work together, so here’s what might be helpful to know about me:
My Approach: I practice from a trauma-informed, strengths-based, abolitionist, decolonized, narrative, and CBT lens, tailored to your unique goals. Therapy isn’t one-size-fits-all, so we’ll collaborate to find what works for you.
My Role: I’m not here to give advice or judge. My job is to help you uncover insights, build skills, and navigate challenges with compassion, while you remain the expert on your own life.
My Boundaries: I don’t share personal details beyond what’s clinically helpful to protect our therapeutic relationship. This keeps the focus on you.
My Commitment: I prioritize cultural humility, LGBTQ+ affirming care, and social justice. Your identities and values will always be respected here.
My Limits: If your needs fall outside my expertise, I’ll help you find a better-fit provider. Your safety and progress come first.
You might be here because something feels off—self-doubt, feeling unseen, or a sense you’re capable of more but can’t reach it. Many people I work with struggle to see their strengths or believe they’re worthy of care and connection. Therapy can be a place to slow down and explore who you are.
I’m Bridget Rowe, a Denver-based therapist who believes you are the expert on your own life. I came to this work through education and social work, drawn to people’s stories & honoring how unique each person is. My style is warm and collaborative. Together, we’ll ask thoughtful questions, weigh options, and build confidence in choices that fit.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with 18+ years of experience as a trauma therapist serving active-duty and veterans, and first responders.
I've specialized in play therapy with both trauma and neurodivergent populations and have a decade of work as a state-approved domestic violence treatment provider.
This work has equipped me with a lens to identify symptoms of trauma at all ages and stages of development, as well as an understanding of communication and relationship dynamics in couples and families.
I have experience with somatic and sensory work that applies to self-regulation and conflict resolution. I am also licensed in the State of Colorado as a natural medicine clinical facilitator in the use of Psilocybin.
My name is Lori Stalcar, and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over 17 years of experience working with individuals and families in various treatment settings, including online, inpatient, outpatient, residential, and institutional environments. To learn more about my background, education, and counseling approach.Thank you! I look forward to hearing from you.
I am a licensed clinical social worker of over 25 years' experience. I have spent the majority of my career in integrated medical settings and am committed to patient centered, whole person care. In addition to my years of experience as a psychotherapist, I also have extensive experience as a director which involves developing behavioral health programs, leading professional clinical teams and mentoring students and new graduates.
I have spent years in the field working in various agencies including, non profits, residential treatment centers, criminal justice, outpatient care, and schools. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Licensed Addictions Counselor, and an Approved Clinical Supervisor providing guidance and support to other mental health professionals in the field. I am most effective with teens and young adults who are navigating their way through some of the most challenging experiences.
I have been practicing 25 years. I have walked the path of life and its difficulties through lived experience
I was raised in San Diego, CA, and received my PhD in Counseling Psychology from the University of Northern Colorado. I completed both my doctoral internship and postdoctoral fellowship at CU Boulder's Counseling and Psychiatric Services (CAPS). I prioritize a generalist approach that prepares me to work effectively with a very wide range of concerns in therapy, and I have specializations in providing compassionate crisis services as well as behavioral health support in medical settings.
I believe we all have unique strengths that can help us navigate life’s challenges. Seeking out support through counseling is one way to re-discover and to cultivate those strengths. I work with adolescents and adults to assist them through life’s ups and downs. I am LGBTQ+ allied and affirming and I utilize a multicultural approach when working with clients. I welcome you to come as you are— I will meet you wherever you are at.


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