Flying Sparrow Therapy — Mental health service in Denver, CO
Address1660 Lafayette St Suite 2 CO, Denver, CO 80218
Phone+1720-383-7162
Websiteflyingsparrowtherapy.com
Sarah Brehm, LCSW, owner and therapist at Flying Sparrow Therapy in Denver, Colorado, offers individual therapy for children, teens, and adults. With a background in psychology research and social work, including a graduate degree from the University of Denver, Sarah has over a decade of experience in the field, with seven years in private practice. Her therapeutic approach is grounded in evidence-based modalities such as CBT, ACT, DBT, and SFBT, emphasizing mindfulness and nervous system regulation. Sarah is committed to creating an LGBTQ+ affirming and neurodiversity-affirming space that honors clients' identities and strengths. She also considers the impact of broader systems on mental health and wellbeing. Her practice incorporates psychoeducation, executive functioning support, and practical insights to help clients build sustainable lives.
Best for
- Individuals with ADHD
- Neurodivergent clients
- Children, teens, and adults
- Clients seeking an affirming space
| Key services | Individual therapy, Psychoeducation, Executive functioning support, Free consultation |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | individual therapy, denver therapist, lgbtq+ affirming, neurodiversity affirming, adhd support, autism support, anxiety counseling, depression counseling, trauma therapy, cbt, act, dbt, sfbt, mindfulness, nervous system regulation |
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