Progressive Therapy Systems — Mental health clinic in Denver, CO
Address827 Sherman St CO, Denver, CO 80203
Phone+1303-831-9344
Progressive Therapy Systems is a mental health clinic in Denver, Colorado, with multiple metro locations serving the Rocky Mountain region. They offer expert clinical assessment and intervention for at-risk juveniles and adults, with services tailored to individual needs. Their multi-disciplinary staff includes licensed clinical social workers, professional counselors, and psychologists with doctoral and masters-level degrees. Assessments and interventions utilize empirically tested procedures and current cognitive/behavioral techniques. The clinic has a history of innovation and collaboration with justice, educational, and health systems, and serves as a training conduit for local universities. Dr. Walter Simon, with 30 years of practice, is noted as an expert in mental health services for sex offender populations.
Best for
- At-risk juveniles
- Adults with behavioral issues
- Individuals requiring psycho-sexual evaluations
- Clients referred by the justice system
| Key services | Clinical assessment, Psychotherapy, Psycho-Sexual Evaluations, Risk and Threat Assessments, Competency Evaluation, Psychological Testing |
| Tags | mental health clinic, denver therapist, psychological assessment, behavioral therapy, sex offender treatment, risk assessment, juvenile counseling, adult counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy, licensed professionals |
Reviews on Google2.7 · 9 reviews
Progressive therapy systems are actually decent. They will work with you so you are successful. The only thing I would say is i only took one maintenance polygraph in 2 years, there not strict about that
I appreciate Progressive Therapy, the Counselors and Peers are Gr8 Team, To move Forward Helping Paroleeezz to Believe in themselves Providing Hold oneself Accountable Learn from Your Mistakes.... Our Families n Chidren Communities in Positive Safe Direction. Higher Learning is Good . AMEN
Dr. Simon is extremely knowledgeable and wonderful to work with. I highly recommend!
Stay very far away from these people. They are not here to provide you treatment or to help you. They only want your money and will set you up to fail! You will be stuck getting "over treatment"(their words) from these so called fake therapists trapped in the system leaching away your life. Listen to the other one stars and stay away.
How can anyone know if they are open on certain days? It's a government holiday and people don't know if they have to go in or if they are closed for the holidays. No one answers the phone or there's no recording saying if they are closed for the holiday.
Thorough and transformative.
Appearances can be deceiving! They provide what seems to be "comfortable" therapy for ex-offenders; but when the slightest whiff of error on the part of the patient comes to light, these people will DUMP you in a heart-beat. Since people who need therapy are less than perfect to begin with, why does this company expect perfection? Isn't that what therapy is supposed to be aimed at?
Poorly trained staff, badly written forensic reports.
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