Gretchen Koenig — Marriage or relationship counselor in Denver, CO
Address1554 Emerson St CO, Denver, CO 80218
Phone+1720-468-7161
Websitegkoenigmft.com
Gretchen Koenig is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over 20 years of experience. She holds a Master's in Clinical Psychology from Chapman University and a Bachelor's in Psychology from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Gretchen works with individuals, couples, and families, with a particular focus on the LGBTQI+ population. Her therapeutic approach involves partnering with clients to navigate life's stresses and changes, encouraging self-exploration and authentic living. She helps clients develop coping strategies for anxiety, depression, and relationship challenges, aiming to foster greater understanding, love, and self-respect within relationships. Gretchen also supports those questioning their identity, life transitions, or seeking to change their relationship with alcohol or other substances.
Best for
- Couples
- Individuals
- LGBTQI+ individuals
- Those questioning identity
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples counseling, Family therapy, Telehealth sessions, In-person sessions (WA clients) |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | lmft, couples counseling, individual therapy, lgbtqia+, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, substance abuse, telehealth, denver therapist |
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