Liminal Trails Counseling — Counselor in Denver, CO
Address1045 Lincoln St CO, Denver, CO 80203
Phone+1720-303-1130
Websiteliminaltrails.com
Matt Johnson, a counselor at Liminal Trails Counseling in Denver, Colorado, works with adults seeking meaningful, lasting change. His practice focuses on individuals examining identity, purpose, relationships, and the formative stories that shape their lives. Johnson's approach integrates depth psychology, contemplative and developmental perspectives, and a grounded, relational presence. He helps clients understand their stories in new ways, release what no longer serves them, and engage life with greater freedom, courage, and clarity. The therapy process is structured to support clarity and traction, balancing depth with practicality by anchoring conversations in contemporary psychological research, adult developmental theory, and whole-system perspectives. Clients often find relief in a space that values authenticity, empathy, and shared humanity, leading to tangible shifts in thinking, choosing, and relating.
Best for
- Adults seeking lasting change
- Individuals exploring identity and purpose
- Those navigating complex emotional patterns
- Clients valuing authenticity and empathy
| Key services | Individual counseling, 20-minute consultation |
| Tags | depth psychology, contemplative therapy, developmental psychology, relational therapy, identity, purpose, relationships, anxiety, trauma, personal growth |
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