Susan Heitler, Ph.D., clinical psychologist and author — Psychologist in Denver, CO

5.0★★★★★★★★★★(2 reviews)

Address1580 Logan St Ste 660 PMB 342228 CO, Denver, CO 80203

Websitetherapyhelp.com

Dr. Susan Heitler is a clinical psychologist with over 50 years of experience in therapy, writing, teaching, and speaking. She offers information and resources for individuals, couples, and therapists, aiming to help clients navigate challenges effectively. Her work includes books, articles, videos, and podcasts focused on deepening psychological understanding. She has developed an online CE course for therapists titled 'Effective Couples Therapy,' which is also accessible for self-help. Dr. Heitler's approach integrates depth psychology and conflict theory, with a focus on conflict management and resolution. Her presentations are described as organized, straightforward, clear, positive, respectful, and supportive.

Best for

  • Individuals
  • Couples
  • Therapists
  • Self-helpers
Key servicesIndividual therapy, Couples therapy, Workshops, Online courses, Writing, Speaking
Tagspsychologist, couples counseling, conflict resolution, depth psychology, online course, therapy resources, writing, teaching

Reviews on Google5.0 · 2 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★Mark MackeOct 2017

Dr Heitler is an excellent psychologist. She takes the time to actually listen to you without any sort of preconceived notions. She is always very pleasant and has a beaming smile on her face and overall a very charming person. Scheduling is very easy and convenient and she is very receptive of taking calls, if need be, after hours or on weekends. Highly recommend a visit.

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