Growing Connections Sex Therapy — Mental health service in Denver, CO
Address827 N Grant St CO, Denver, CO 80203
Phone+1720-460-1208
Tanner, an MA, LPC and Licensed Professional Counselor in Colorado, offers sex therapy and relationship counseling at Growing Connections Sex Therapy in Denver. With a sex-positive approach, Tanner aims to reduce shame and enhance authenticity by fostering deep connections between mind, body, and emotions. They specialize in improving relationships, sex, intimacy, and sexuality, and support clients in exploring their authentic lifestyle. Tanner also works with individuals and couples to resolve conflicts and improve communication, and has a passion for supporting teens through developmental challenges. They are a member of the LGBTQIA+ community and understand related challenges. Tanner also offers coaching for parents and children to build stronger familial relationships and open communication.
Best for
- Individuals exploring sexuality and gender identity
- Couples seeking to improve intimacy and communication
- Parents and children experiencing behavioral challenges
- Teens navigating developmental challenges
| Key services | Sex therapy, Couples counseling, Relationship counseling, Telehealth sessions, In-person appointments, Free 30-minute consultations |
| Tags | sex therapy, lgbtqia+, relationships, couples counseling, gender identity, anxiety, depression, parenting, denver therapist, telehealth |
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