Mindful Connection Counseling — Counselor in Denver, CO
Address910 Santa Fe Dr Unit 11 CO, Denver, CO 80204
Phone+1352-575-0647
Sarah Kate Wilder, LMFT, offers counseling services in Colorado, Florida, and Idaho, with virtual and in-person options. She specializes in helping adults overcome trauma, particularly from high-control dynamics, religious harm, and toxic family patterns. Sarah Kate also supports individuals navigating life transitions, anxiety, depression, and LGBTQ+ identity exploration. Her approach integrates her expertise as a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist with her lived experience as a queer person and survivor of religious trauma. She utilizes modalities such as EMDR and mindfulness, aiming to foster resilience, peace, and empowerment in her clients. Sarah Kate also works with couples, including kink and polyamorous relationships, to improve connection and manage conflict.
Best for
- Adults healing from religious trauma
- Individuals with anxiety or depression
- Queer individuals
- Couples seeking to reconnect
| Key services | Individual counseling, Couples counseling, EMDR treatment, Virtual services, Health and wellness coaching |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | trauma therapy, religious trauma, anxiety counseling, lgbtq+ affirming, couples therapy, emdr, mindfulness, life transitions, self-esteem, poly friendly |
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Sarah Kate has been my therapist for years. She has helped me create the life of my dreams, supported me through really difficult times, and she is always staying up to date with new modalities. I wholeheartedly recommend her!
The minute you meet SK you feel seen, celebrated, and supported. As a fellow therapist, SK is someone I deeply trust and frequently refer individuals and relationships to seek her services. She has a depth of knowledge and skill in supporting queer folks, relationships, and folks navigating healing from adverse religious experiences. You are in the best hands in working with SK!
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