Rebekah Sorkin MA LCSW - Branch Counseling — Social worker in Denver, CO
Address789 Sherman St #650 CO, Denver, CO 80203
Phone+1720-466-3661
Websitebranchcounselingco.com
Rebekah Sorkin is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) at Branch Counseling, offering therapy to adults, couples, and parents. She utilizes a relational, evidence-based, and humanistic approach, integrating EMDR therapy and Trust Based Relational Intervention (TBRI). Sorkin focuses on helping clients move beyond traditional talk therapy toward deeper healing and transformation, particularly for those navigating trauma, deconstruction from high-control systems, attachment challenges, and parenthood transitions. Her practice is rooted in creating a safe, empowering space that recognizes the impact of systemic oppression and injustice. Sorkin aims to help clients understand their past experiences, connect with themselves more fully, and reclaim their voice.
Best for
- Adults
- Couples
- Parents
- Individuals seeking EMDR/trauma therapy
| Key services | Attachment-Based Therapy, EMDR Therapy, Couples Counseling, Parent Counseling, Virtual Therapy, In-person Therapy |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | lcsw, emdr, trauma, attachment, relationships, parenthood, denver, colorado, utah, relational therapy |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 2 reviews
I cannot recommend Rebekah enough! She seamlessly combines the art and science of therapy, resulting in her having a raving client base. Her clients leave knowing themselves better and feeling empowered to facilitate change in their lives. I recommend her for EMDR/trauma therapy, Attachment & Relationship Issues, Depression & Anxiety. You will find her to be warm, non-judgemental and as invested in your healing/self-actualization as you.
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