In This Together Therapy — Marriage or relationship counselor in Denver, CO
Address1622 Race St CO, Denver, CO 80206
Websiteinthistogethertherapy.com
Greg Kuo is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker specializing in couples, family, and individual therapy in Denver, Colorado. With over 15 years of experience, he focuses on family therapy for teens and adults, and provides couples therapy with expertise in military and Veteran families. His approach is compassionate, trauma-informed, collaborative, and grounded in acceptance, utilizing modalities such as Emotionally Focused Couples and Family Therapy, EMDR, and parts work. Greg has experience treating developmental trauma and complex PTSD in adolescents and adults. As an Army Veteran and father, he understands the unique experiences of military families and also supports clients navigating life transitions and relationship challenges, including those from BIPOC communities. He holds a Master's Degree in Social Work and a Bachelor's in Human Development and Family Studies, and has been a licensed therapist since 2019.
Best for
- Military and Veteran families
- Teens and their parents
- Individuals with trauma
- Couples seeking connection
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Family therapy, EMDR, Virtual sessions, In-person sessions |
| Tags | couples counseling, family therapy, individual therapy, emdr, trauma informed, military families, veteran support, denver therapist, emotionally focused therapy, lgbtq+ friendly |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 2 reviews
Greg Kuo is skilled in his craft. With his many years of experience, he strikes a balance of warmth, skill, and grounded professionalism. As a trusted colleague, I have full confidence in his ability to provide expert, transformative care for the clients he works with.
I had the pleasure of meeting Greg Kuo approximately 12 years ago at a substance abuse and mental health clinic for adolescents and young adults. Throughout this period, I became well-acquainted with Greg both professionally and personally. Greg is a genuinely friendly, empathetic, and caring person. I have observed him interacting with countless clients, staff, and friends. I have witnessed Greg treating others with kindness and respect, even when interacting with individuals who are challenging. Greg is a seasoned licensed clinical social worker with a wealth of experience working with clients struggling with mental health issues, substance abuse disorders, and complex trauma. Beyond his dedication to client care, Greg is a therapist who is culturally humble and he has effectively served many clients from marginalized populations well. Having interviewed and hired numerous mental health professionals over my 34-year career, I can confidently say that Greg stands out as one of the most skilled and compassionate therapists I have encountered. I would highly recommend to any client to see Greg as their mental health provider. Take Courage Brian Milton LPC, LAC
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