Silver Lake Psychology — Psychologist in Denver, CO
Address1600 Broadway #1600 CO, Denver, CO 80202
Phone+1800-726-3890
Websitesilverlakepsychology.com
Silver Lake Psychology in Denver, Colorado, offers evidence-based therapy services, including Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness-Based techniques, and EMDR. They specialize in treating conditions such as substance abuse, trauma, eating disorders, and depression. The practice emphasizes a personalized approach, using a psychologist-designed intake process to match clients with the most suitable therapist, ensuring a strong therapist-client fit. They cater to adults and couples, offering both teletherapy and plans for in-person sessions. Their mission is to make high-quality, boutique-style therapy more accessible and affordable, focusing on results and client satisfaction.
Best for
- Adults
- Couples
- Individuals seeking specific therapist matching
- Clients preferring teletherapy
| Key services | Telehealth sessions, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness-Based Therapy, EMDR, Individual therapy, Couples therapy |
| Tags | cbt, emdr, mindfulness, trauma therapy, eating disorder treatment, addiction counseling, couples counseling, telehealth, denver psychologist, evidence-based therapy |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 3 reviews
Very helpful and I enjoyed talking to Billie. She was full of knowledge and support.
I’ve been looking for a great therapist for some time now. I’m so pleased with the therapist I was matched with. She challenges me, gets beyond the surface level stuff, and really is helping me discover the root cause of the issues I’m seeing her for. If you’re looking to find a great therapist, try Silver Lake. They are so much better than those app based ones that have all the ads. My services received from here vs those is incomparable.
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