

Aurora couples can access relationship counseling through Headway's platform, offering specialized support for communication challenges, infidelity, financial stress, and intimacy concerns. With 991 providers trained in couples therapy modalities, you'll find a therapist experienced in helping partners navigate conflict resolution and strengthen emotional connection.
Lindsy Redman MA, LPC-S, CSAT, SEP (EMDR) offers EMDR therapy and Somatic Experiencing therapy to address relational trauma, anxiety, depression and addiction. She completed her undergraduate and graduate studies in Psychology and Counseling at the University of Northern Colorado. She is licensed in both Arizona and Colorado, offering telehealth throughout both states.
Hello! I approach therapy with a focus on unconscious patterns which have been shaping my clients' experiences. It is an adventure we take together. When appropriate, I draw from a rich experience in philosophy and the arts to deepen the rapport. My personal experience with recovery from depression and addiction factor in as well.
Finding a counselor who you can trust and relate to is not always easy. People who have worked with me describe me as warm, authentic, and passionate about what I do.
As a graduate of the University of Southern California and an active-duty Navy Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I’ve had the privilege of working with individuals and families around the world including children, teens, spouses, GS employees, retirees, and active-duty service members.
Here's the honest truth: the license on my wall is fresh. The decade of experience behind it is very much not.
I'm a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with over 10 years of practicing psychotherapy, and I specialize in the kind of work that tends to find people in the middle of life asking big questions — Who am I now? Is this what I signed up for? Why is my anxiety running the show?
My approach to counseling is rooted in the belief that empowerment, inclusivity, and meaningful connection can heal people. I often explore the question: What do you want from life that you aren't getting? You might want the ability to find peace in a hectic world, or to look inward, think, and reflect. You might crave more meaning and purpose in your daily life, a desire to be in relation to others, or the courage to grow into your true self.
Allison L Schulte, LSCSW, is a Licensed Specialist Clinical Social Worker who offers therapeutic services to adults, adolescents, and children experiencing depression, anxiety, cognitive impairments such as Dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, personality disorders, grief and loss, significant stress, relationship difficulties, and other social or emotional concerns. She holds both undergraduate and master’s degrees in social work from Wichita State University.
I'm a gentle and insightful therapist with an approach that is effective, impacting, and can help you bring about change and transformation in your life and relationships
I am a doctoral-level Licensed Couple and Family therapist in Colorado. I speak English, Mandarin, and Cantonese. I provide therapy for individuals, couples, and families. If you are experiencing any mental health concerns or relational distress, I am here to help you and your loved one(s). I provide affirmative care for LGBTQ+ and ethnic/racial minority clients. I believe that our quality of life depends on the quality of our relationships.
I am a licensed clinical psychologist. My approach to therapy is adaptable and largely dependent on the client's needs. I believe strongly in the mind-body connection and I enjoy discovering unique approaches to mindfulness that are best suited to each individual client.
I have experience treating clients of all ages. I have experience treating mood disorders, PTSD, gender transition, families, sleep issues, Autism, anger issues, men's issues, career counseling, life transitions, addiction, and grief. I am certified in Psychedelic Assisted therapy. I provide psychedelic integration sessions for clients following treatments.
I have an open, casual style to help clients feel at ease and open to letting me hold space for them. I am intuitive about matching my energy to the client's. We could be laughing one minute and crying the next. Sometimes you want to vent, sometimes you want to problem solve, and I am here to support you


Headway makes it easy to find support for your relationship — from finding the right provider, to understanding costs, to scheduling with ease.
Finding couples therapists in Aurora starts with clarifying what you and your partner want to work on together. Couples therapy may focus on communication patterns, recurring conflict, trust after infidelity, major life transitions, parenting disagreements, or intimacy concerns. Since not all therapists have specific training in couples work, look for licensed marriage and family therapists (LMFTs) or therapists who list approaches like the Gottman Method or emotionally focused therapy in their profile.
In a mid-sized city like Aurora, the right fit may depend on both clinical focus and practical details. You may want an in-person therapist near your home or workplace, while virtual appointments can make it easier to coordinate two schedules. As you compare options for couples counseling in Aurora, review appointment availability, whether the therapist is accepting new clients, and whether they offer a brief initial consultation. Reading bios can also show how a therapist structures couples sessions and how they describe working with both partners.
Couples therapy in Aurora can be a significant expense without insurance. Using in-network insurance is one of the most reliable ways to reduce session costs and understand what you may pay before you book. Headway helps you find couples therapists, review insurance information, show current availability, and offer upfront cost estimates, so you can browse profiles, compare fit, and book directly when you’re ready. You can enter your insurance details on Headway to confirm coverage for your specific therapist and location.
If you're experiencing or worried about violence, threats, or coercion in your relationship, couples therapy isn't usually the right starting point — individual support is safer. The National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233, or text START to 88788\) can help you think through next steps.
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