Jenna Livesay — Marriage or relationship counselor in Denver, CO
Address789 Sherman St #650 CO 802033529, Denver, CO
Phone+1720-295-1385
Websitenovorelationaltherapy.com
Jenna Livesay is a Marriage and Family Therapist in Denver, Colorado, offering individual and couples counseling. She believes therapy is a collaborative process focused on making changes and reviving relationships. Livesay integrates attachment theory (EFT) and other systemic modalities, providing communication tools and strategies to help clients achieve a more fulfilled life. She aims to bring clarity to struggles, identify stuck points, and work towards client-defined goals. Clients can expect a combination of warmth and directness in her approach, with therapy proceeding at a comfortable pace while honoring the desire for change. Livesay holds a Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy from Regis University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Virginia Tech.
Best for
- Individuals seeking personal change
- Couples working on relationships
- Parents navigating coparenting
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Step parent/coparenting coaching |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | marriage and family therapy, couples counseling, individual counseling, denver therapist, attachment theory, eft, communication strategies, coparenting, step parenting, relationship therapy |
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