City Park Counseling: Karen Conklin-Johnson, LPC — Counselor in Denver, CO

5.0★★★★★★★★★★(1 reviews)

Address1556 N Williams St STE 202 CO, Denver, CO 80218

Phone+1303-909-9488

Websitecityparkcounseling.com

Karen Conklin-Johnson is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Daring Way Facilitator in Denver, Colorado. She helps individuals identify and replace unproductive patterns and behaviors with more effective alternatives. Karen coaches clients to improve communication, reduce stress, and enhance relationships. Her approach fosters a deeper self-understanding and emotional awareness, leading to richer connections with others. She offers individual therapy, marriage and relationship counseling, pre-marital counseling, and life coaching. Sessions are available in-person at her office near City Park, Capitol Hill, and Downtown Denver, as well as remotely via secure video conferencing.

Best for

  • Individuals seeking behavior change
  • Couples
  • Individuals seeking relationship improvement
  • Clients interested in The Daring Way
Key servicesIndividual therapy, Marriage and relationship counseling, Pre-marital counseling, Life coaching, Remote sessions, In-person sessions
Tagscounseling, therapy, denver, couples counseling, individual therapy, life coaching, daring way facilitator, relationship counseling, stress management, communication

Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★Kerry Makin-ByrdMay 2020

I'm a psychologist who has collaborated with Karen for multiple years. I highly recommend her as a couples therapist.

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