Ross Anderson, Counselor — Counselor in Denver, CO
Address1900 N Grant St Suite 600 CO, Denver, CO 80203
Phone+1303-219-0816
Websitelifestance.com
Ross Anderson is a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate in Colorado, practicing since 2023. He holds a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Colorado Denver and a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from The College of William & Mary. Ross provides individual therapy for adults aged 18-75+, focusing on creating a safe space for clients to identify and pursue desired life changes. He utilizes humor to make challenges more manageable and foster connection. Ross's approach is supported by client feedback highlighting his positive outlook and helpful discussions.
Best for
- Adults seeking individual therapy
- Individuals experiencing relationship issues
- Clients who appreciate a humorous approach
| Key services | Individual therapy, Online therapy |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | counselor, denver, lpc candidate, individual therapy, anxiety, depression, relationships, lgbtq+, grief, telehealth |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Ross is amazing counselor. I really like his outlook on several of our discussions.
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