Abbey Gesing, LPC — Mental health service in Denver, CO
Address825 Logan St CO, Denver, CO 80203
Phone+1720-443-4390
Websiteabbeygesing.com
Abbey Gesing is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Denver, Colorado, specializing in eating disorder recovery and perinatal mental health. She offers individual therapy for teens and adults (ages 16+) via in-person sessions and telehealth across Colorado. Gesing's approach is collaborative and affirming, emphasizing compassion over pressure and judgment. She helps clients navigate anxiety, depression, trauma, body image issues, and disordered eating. Her perinatal support includes guidance for those trying to conceive, pregnant, experiencing loss, or dealing with postpartum depression, anxiety, and OCD. Gesing also has specialized training in perinatal mood disorders and EMDR. She believes in helping clients feel more connected in their bodies, relationships, and careers, fostering self-compassion and presence.
Best for
- Individuals recovering from eating disorders
- Those experiencing perinatal mood disorders
- Clients navigating anxiety and depression
- Individuals seeking trauma processing
| Key services | Individual therapy, Telehealth sessions, Eating disorder recovery support, Perinatal mental health support, Mental health consultation |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | eating disorder therapist, perinatal mental health, anxiety counseling, depression therapy, trauma informed care, body image issues, self esteem, emdr, telehealth, denver therapist |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Abbey is a wonderful therapist! She'll help you un-learn diet culture and feel comfortable in your skin.
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