Westside Behavioral Care — Psychologist in Denver, CO
Address1312 17th St #1080 CO, Denver, CO 80202
Phone+1303-986-4197
Websitewestsidebehavioralcare.com
Westside Behavioral Care is a group practice in Denver, Colorado, offering a wide range of mental health services. Established in 1998, they aim to provide accessible and convenient appointment scheduling for their clients. The practice serves individuals across various age groups, from young children to elders, and offers support for a broad spectrum of concerns including anxiety, depression, and trauma. They provide services through in-person sessions in the Denver metro area and online therapy statewide. Westside Behavioral Care works with numerous insurance providers and also accepts self-pay clients.
Best for
- Kaiser Permanente patients
- Individuals seeking EMDR
- Young adults
- Clients with anxiety or depression
| Key services | Individual therapy, Online therapy, Psychological testing, Couples counseling, Family therapy |
| Languages | English, French, German, Hebrew, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Spanish |
| Tags | psychologist, therapist, denver, colorado, anxiety, depression, trauma, emdr, lgbtqia+, telehealth |
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