Westside Behavioral Care — Psychologist in Denver, CO
Address1120 Lincoln St Suite 1601 CO, Denver, CO 80203
Phone+1303-986-4197
Websitewestsidebehavioralcare.com
Mark Pennick is a Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology practicing in Denver, Colorado. He specializes in trauma and neurodiversity, working with adults to foster strength and healing. His approach is compassionate and mindfulness-based, utilizing Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). Mark offers both online and in-person sessions, with his soonest availability listed as Friday, June 26, 2026. He accepts various insurance plans, including Aetna and United/Optum, and serves clients in Denver and throughout Colorado via video call.
Best for
- Adults
- Individuals with trauma
- Neurodivergent individuals
| Key services | Trauma therapy, Neurodiversity support, ACT therapy, CPT therapy, Mindfulness-based therapy, Online sessions, In-person sessions |
| Tags | psychologist, denver, trauma, neurodiversity, act, cpt, mindfulness, adults, aetna, united/optum |
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