Carlsen Counseling — Psychotherapist in Denver, CO
Address1155 Sherman St #301 CO, Denver, CO 80203
Phone+1303-325-2601
Websitecarlsencounseling.com
Stephanie Carlsen is a Licensed Professional Counselor and psychotherapist in Denver, Colorado, offering holistic psychotherapy services. She specializes in trauma therapy and eating disorder counseling, with a focus on psychospiritual growth and healing for individuals recovering from trauma or navigating disordered eating. Carlsen integrates a strong clinical foundation with alternative healing modalities such as yoga, reiki, energy work, and embodiment practices, encouraging clients to choose empowering approaches. She is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional and Registered Yoga Teacher, with training in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, and Strengths-based Therapy. Carlsen is currently pursuing additional training in Internal Family Systems (IFS) and narcissistic and antagonistic abuse recovery. Her approach emphasizes trusting internal guidance systems and supporting clients on their non-linear healing journeys.
Best for
- Individuals recovering from trauma
- Individuals navigating disordered eating
- Highly sensitive individuals
- Those seeking psychospiritual growth
| Key services | Holistic psychotherapy, Trauma therapy, Eating disorder counseling, In-person sessions, Online sessions |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | holistic psychotherapy, trauma therapy, eating disorder counseling, denver therapist, colorado therapist, psychospiritual growth, yoga therapy, reiki, embodiment work, LPC |
Location
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