Ruth Weinberg LPC — Psychotherapist in Denver, CO
Address1726 N Clarkson St CO, Denver, CO 80218
Phone+1720-432-1163
Websiteruthweinberg.com
Ruth Weinberg is a psychotherapist in Denver, Colorado, with 14 years of private practice experience. She helps clients move beyond awareness of their struggles to actively living the life they desire. Her approach focuses on facilitating transformation from understanding patterns to embodying new experiences and behaviors. Ruth works with individuals experiencing overfunctioning, burnout, grief, and difficulties in relationships, including those affected by narcissistic abuse. She also has a particular appreciation for supporting therapists, social workers, nurses, and other caregivers who may feel pressure to manage their own challenges independently.
Best for
- Individuals experiencing burnout
- People dealing with grief
- Therapists and caregivers seeking support
- Clients navigating difficult relationships
| Key services | Individual therapy, EMDR, IFS, Mindfulness, Grounding techniques, Free consultation |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | psychotherapy, denver therapist, burnout recovery, grief counseling, relationship issues, narcissistic abuse recovery, therapist support, caregiver support, trauma therapy, emdr |
Location
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