Corcoran Psychology — Child psychologist in Denver, CO
Address1557 N Ogden St CO, Denver, CO 80218
Phone+1720-277-9217
Websitecorcoranpsych.com
Dr. Colleen Corcoran, PhD, is a licensed psychologist in Denver, Colorado, offering therapy and assessment services. She approaches her work with warmth and a belief in clients' potential for growth, aiming to help individuals gain awareness of relational patterns and internal emotional worlds. Dr. Corcoran provides a playful space for children to process emotions and learn coping skills, while also partnering with parents to enhance connection and support regulation. Her integrative approach draws from various modalities including Attachment-based, Psychodynamic, Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Play Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Humanistic, Mindfulness-based, Existential, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, Behavioral Activation, and Child Parent Psychotherapy. She emphasizes a collaborative process, starting with an introductory session to determine fit before delving into clients' stories.
Best for
- Children
- Parents
- Individuals seeking play therapy
- LGBTQ+ individuals
| Key services | Child therapy, Adult therapy, Assessment, Parent support, School consultation, Telehealth sessions |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | child psychologist, denver therapist, anxiety treatment, autism support, lgbtq affirming, parent coaching, play therapy, adhd assessment, telehealth psychologist, dr colleen corcoran |
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