Red Door Counseling Services LLC — Psychotherapist in Denver, CO
Address1557 N Ogden St Suite 12 CO, Denver, CO 80218
Phone+1720-989-1237
Websitereddoorcs.com
Liz Leahey, MA, LPC, is a psychotherapist at Red Door Counseling Services in Denver, Colorado, specializing in neurodivergent-affirming care. She offers an eclectic approach, integrating somatic therapies, EMDR, and Internal Family Systems (IFS) to support clients in living authentically. Leahey's style is direct, compassionate, and non-judgmental, aiming to create a safe space for processing challenges. She has experience working with individuals, couples, adolescents, and families, and previously worked as a neurofeedback technician. Leahey is passionate about bridging clinical therapy with holistic health, focusing on the whole person. She enjoys working with high-achieving perfectionists, individuals on the Autism spectrum, and those experiencing anxiety or relationship issues.
Best for
- Neurodivergent individuals
- Queer community members
- High-achieving perfectionists
- Individuals seeking authentic living
| Key services | Individual Therapy, Partner Therapy, Adolescent Therapy, Somatic therapies, EMDR, IFS |
| Tags | neurodivergent therapy, lgbtqia+ affirming, somatic therapy, emdr, ifs, anxiety counseling, autism therapy, couples counseling, individual therapy, denver therapist |
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