Beth Power Counseling — Counselor in Denver, CO
Address1155 Sherman St UNIT 314 CO, Denver, CO 80203
Phone+1720-477-0492
Websitebethpowercounseling.com
Beth Power offers therapy focused on building bridges to understand how the brain influences behavior, equipping clients with insight and tools for intentional living and resilience. Her approach helps individuals learn why they act and perceive things as they do, facilitating awareness of self-imposed limitations and fostering growth towards more fulfilling lives. Sessions involve exploring and connecting with feelings, evaluating filtering lenses, and processing difficult emotions to achieve a grounded, body-based life. Beth aims for clients to feel closer to their goals, incorporating laughter, learning, and a non-judgmental presence into her practice. She prioritizes client relationships and offers a portion of her practice for sliding scale and pro bono work.
Best for
- Individuals seeking insight into behavior
- Clients processing trauma
- Those with eating disorders or body image concerns
- People experiencing anxiety or depression
| Key services | Individual therapy, Sliding scale sessions, Pro bono sessions, HSA card acceptance |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | counseling, therapy, emdr, trauma, anxiety, depression, eating disorders, body image, relationships, self-esteem |
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I love Beth. I’ve been to many therapists over the years and Beth is the first one I feel really sees me, meets me where I’m at, and offers incredible advice. I can’t speak highly enough about her as a person, friend, mom, and therapist. She’s wicked smart, hilarious, and non judgmental. I actually look forward to and get excited about sessions with Beth and always leave better off than before. You’re the best Beth, thank you!
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