Couples Collective — Counselor in Denver, CO
Address750 E 9th Ave CO, Denver, CO 80203
Phone+1847-826-4519
Websitecouplescollectiveco.com
Valentina is a therapist specializing in couples counseling, drawing from an attachment theory foundation. Her approach aims to deepen the therapeutic process and address the root causes of issues, fostering long-lasting change and connection. She is also passionate about mentoring and supervising therapists who focus on relational work. Clients find her to be warm, expertly trained, and thoughtful, making it comfortable to engage in vulnerable work and achieve significant life changes. She is frequently recommended for couples and therapists in training.
Best for
- Couples
- Therapists in training
| Key services | Couples counseling, Therapist supervision |
| Tags | couples counseling, attachment theory, relationship issues, therapist training, emotional connection, personal growth |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 4 reviews
Tina is an amazing couples' therapist! She is genuine and supportive, and she has years of experience. I recommend clients to her and recommend her to anyone looking to work on their relationship.
Highly recommend Tina + her team for all things couples -- incredibly skilled and have a unique ability to connect and gently challenge their clients to incite real change.
Valentina is an incredibly warm, expertly trained, and thoughtful therapist and supervisor skilled at leading couples toward long lasting change and connection. She uses a foundation of attachment theory to guide her work, which helps to deepen the therapy process to address the root of the issue. She is also passionate about mentoring and supervising young therapists with a passion for relational work. She's a top referral of mine for couples and therapists in training!
Tina is an incredible therapist with the highest level of professionalism, compassion, competence and skill. I confidently refer clients to her any chance I get, because I know they will always be taken great care of. She makes it comfortable for clients to approach the vulnerable work of therapy and make big changes in their lives. Finding the right therapist is tricky, but if you end up with Tina it will be a true gift.
Tina is a fantastic therapist, she is very attuned to her clients needs and is proactive in the therapy process. I feel very comfortable referring people I care about to her practice.
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