Natasha P. Trujillo, Ph.D - Therapist & Sport Psychologist, Certified Thanatologist, Author — Psychologist in Denver, CO
Address1312 17th St #1273 CO, Denver, CO 80202
Phone+1720-828-2189
Websitenpttherapy.com
Natasha P. Trujillo, Ph.D. is a psychologist based in Denver, Colorado. She is also a certified thanatologist and an author. Clients describe her as compassionate, friendly, and professional, noting her consistent effort to improve the quality of her therapeutic services. She is recognized for her talent and the high quality of her work, making her an easy person to talk to with great energy. Her approach is described as therapeutical, and clients feel they have made a worthwhile investment in her services.
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- Individuals seeking high-quality therapy
- Clients who value professionalism and friendliness
- Those looking for a compassionate therapist
| Key services | Therapeutic services, Psychologist services |
| Tags | psychologist, thanatologist, sport psychologist, denver, author, therapy, counseling, professional, compassionate |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 3 reviews
I love Tasha! She is very compassionate and talented and I would recommend her to all my friends!
I would absolutely recommend Tasha to my friends and family as she consistently excels in the work she does, providing some of the highest quality therapeutical services available. Her professionalism and friendliness is impeccable and I have known her to always be trying to improve the quality of the services she provides!
Highly recommend! Worth your investment. Easy to talk to, great energy & extremely profesional! I’m grateful I found her!
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