Vanessa Jones, LPC — Psychotherapist in Denver, CO
Address827 N Grant St CO, Denver, CO 80203
Phone+1720-246-1056
Websitevanessaraejones.com
Vanessa Jones is a licensed psychotherapist in Denver, Colorado, offering therapy for individuals and couples. She works with clients committed to identifying and reshaping patterns of self-betrayal and self-sabotage to connect with a more meaningful life. Vanessa's approach is direct and empathically grounded, utilizing humor and the therapeutic relationship to foster a sense of safety and support. She helps clients reconnect with their inner wisdom, strengthen self-compassion, self-care, and self-love, and develop effective communication and boundaries. Vanessa has experience with clients managing ADHD, Anxiety, Depression, and Addiction, focusing on healing rather than pathologizing. She is LGBTQIA+ allied and aims to provide a safe space for clients to explore their strengths and embody them more fully.
Best for
- Individuals seeking to stop negative patterns
- Clients struggling with self-advocacy
- Those experiencing life transitions
- People feeling unfulfilled
| Key services | Individual therapy, Couples therapy, Family therapy, Telehealth sessions, In-person sessions |
| Tags | psychotherapist, denver, individual therapy, couples therapy, anxiety, depression, trauma, self-compassion, boundaries, lgbtqia+ allied |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 1 reviews
Vanessa is an exceptional therapist. I have had the pleasure to work with and alongside her for over 5 years. She is a kind, fierce advocate for her clients. And, more importantly, she helps clients develop kindness and advocacy for themselves. You're in great hands with Vanessa!
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