Holistic Human Counseling — EMDR psychotherapist in Denver, CO
Address1563 Gilpin St CO, Denver, CO 80218
Phone+1720-443-2252
Websiteholistichumancounseling.com
Virginia "Gina" Henschen, LPC, is a licensed professional counselor in Denver, Colorado, specializing in EMDR and trauma therapy. She offers a compassionate, down-to-earth approach, integrating modalities such as EMDR, parts work (Internal Family Systems), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Gina works with individuals navigating complex trauma, depression, anxiety, and life transitions, including adult children of dysfunctional families, survivors of religious or sexual trauma, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and those experiencing perinatal concerns or disordered eating. Her therapeutic process, based on Dr. Judith Herman's model, focuses on establishing safety, developing coping skills, processing trauma, and re-integrating into life with a greater sense of empowerment. Gina holds a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Colorado - Denver and is a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional.
Best for
- Individuals with trauma history
- Those experiencing anxiety or depression
- Clients seeking EMDR therapy
- Individuals navigating life changes
| Key services | EMDR therapy, Trauma therapy, Talk therapy, Parts work, Nervous system regulation |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | emdr, trauma, anxiety, depression, lgbtqia+, perinatal, body image, denver therapist, holistic counseling, parts work |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Gina Henschen is a compassionate, engaged Councilor. She has been able to help a family member when many others had not. She has a way of connecting with her patients that instills trust and enables healing.
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