Mile High Psychology — Psychologist in Denver, CO
Address999 18th St UNIT 3000 CO, Denver, CO 80202
Phone+1303-473-0707
Websitemilehighpsychology.com
Dr. Rob Leach is a clinical psychologist based in Colorado, offering therapy, couples counseling, and executive coaching. He works with individuals and couples to navigate life's complexities, fostering personal growth and well-being. Dr. Leach integrates psychotherapy with psychological science, aiming to empower positive change and build skills for lasting fulfillment. His approach is warm, engaging, and interactive, utilizing evidence-based strategies. He supports adults aged 25 and older, addressing issues such as anxiety, stress, relationship challenges, and professional development goals. Services are available in Denver, Colorado Springs, and online across most of the U.S.
Best for
- Individuals seeking personal growth
- Couples seeking improved communication
- High-performing professionals
- Adults aged 25 and older
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples counseling, Executive coaching, Online therapy, Premarital counseling, Marriage counseling |
| Tags | psychologist, denver, colorado springs, therapy, couples counseling, executive coaching, anxiety, stress, online therapy, act, cbt |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Finding Mike was a huge blessing, I've never been treated by a doctor who truly cares more for their patients. It's so nice having a doctor who gives 110% genuine effort towards treating his patients. Mike has earned my complete trust. Plainly spoken, he has been a life saver, the world is a much better place with him in it, let alone the medical field.
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