Connecting Paths Therapy — Psychotherapist in Denver, CO

5.0★★★★★★★★★★(2 reviews)

Address827 N Grant St CO, Denver, CO 80203

Phone+1303-219-0646

Websiteconnectingpathstherapy.com

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Connecting Paths Therapy offers psychotherapy services for individual adults and couples in Denver, Lakewood, and throughout Colorado. Jenn Reynolds and Dylan Mackie-Hernandez provide a safe and supportive space for clients to explore their feelings and struggles without judgment. Their specialties include couples counseling, anxiety therapy, relationship counseling for individuals, and professional development therapy. Jenn Reynolds utilizes The Gottman Method for couples therapy and is experienced in ACT, Mindfulness, and CBT. They aim to help clients nurture fulfilling relationships, manage anxiety, gain self-acceptance, and align professional goals with personal values.

Best for

  • Individual adults
  • Couples
  • Individuals seeking career growth
  • Those experiencing anxiety
Key servicesCouples counseling, Anxiety therapy, Relationship counseling for individuals, Professional development therapy, Telehealth sessions
Tagspsychotherapy, denver therapist, couples counseling, anxiety therapy, relationship counseling, gottman method, act, mindfulness, cbt, colorado

Reviews on Google5.0 · 2 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★Brandy MartinNov 2024

Jen offers a warm, supportive environment for clients so they feel truly heard and valued. With her expertise in ACT, Mindfulness, and the Gottman Method, she helps people find clarity, self-acceptance, and inner peace. Highly recommended for anyone seeking growth in their personal lives and relationships!

★★★★★★★★★★Emily SwisherSep 2023

Kristin has such a warm and inviting presence. She is very knowledgeable with EMDR for trauma and grief. It was a pleasure working with her!

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