

Colorado residents can connect with 3,425 warm and solution-oriented providers through Headway for talk therapy and medication management. Many providers offer free consultations, with availability as soon as the next day and sessions covered by insurance.
Serving Colorado and Virginia!
I'm Julie, and I'm the owner of ON YOUR LEFT Psychotherapy Services. I'm originally from North Carolina, and take a lot of pride in my roots! I received my bachelors degree in psychology from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and my masters degree in counseling from Liberty University. I have ten years of experience working in community-based mental health, including crisis stabilization, suicidal and self-harm concerns, and case management.
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.
I’m a neuro-spicy therapist, who helps late diagnosed and high-masking neurodivergent adults understand themselves and find more ease in daily life.
I've been working with neurodivergent humans for the better part of the last 10 years. Being late-diagnosed or questioning can feel confusing and lonely. That's why I try my best to create a space that feels affirming and practical.
Mari mari, hola I’m Bri, a Licensed Professional Counselor in Colorado offering somatic, relational, and trauma informed therapy. I work with teens and adults navigating complex trauma, grief, neurodivergence, identity, relationships, burnout, self worth, chronic illness, and chronic or recurring experiences of suicidality, with attention to how family, culture, and larger systems shape lived experience. My work is grounded in body based and relational approaches that hold the ways you have had to adapt to survive, while making space for who you are and what you want for yourself.
Something brought you here. Maybe it's the anxiety that won't quiet down, the depression that won't go away, your reliance on substances holding you back, or the weight of traumatic experiences you've been carrying longer than you can remember. Or maybe it's something else entirely. I'm Bradley — a master's level mental health and addiction counselor who knows what it means to be human and how to navigate the challenges of our full human experience. I spent over three decades in business, technology, consulting, teaching, training, and military service before devoting my life to service. Since 2015, I've worked as a mindfulness, meditation, and contemplative wisdom teacher, a somatic practice guide and natural medicine facilitator, a researcher, writer, and now as a therapist. Today, I help my adult clients navigate anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, and the deeper questions that often lie beneath them. I also support people through major life transitions, grief and loss, existential inquiry, identity exploration, career alignment, family dysfunction, relationship dynamics, and more — combining evidence-based practice, modern neuroscience, applied psychophysiology, and contemplative reflection into a holistic approach that focuses on the root causes and conditions that cause suffering in our lives. I know what it is to stand on one side of the doorway and I know what it is to stand on the other side of that very same doorway — and now I help others cross the threshold for themselves... If I can help you cross that threshold, if you're ready, then I'm here.
Many of the people I work with are going through some kind of transition.
Sometimes that looks like anxiety that’s getting harder to manage, feeling stuck in the same patterns, or navigating changes in relationships, identity, or life direction. Other times it’s grief, stress, or a sense that something just isn’t working the way it used to.
You might find yourself overthinking, shutting down, or reacting in ways that don’t quite make sense, even to you. You may understand things logically, but still feel stuck emotionally.
My background is in clinical mental health counseling, and my work is grounded in approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT). I also have advanced training in working with relationship dynamics, which often show up even in individual therapy.
Before becoming a therapist, I worked as a journalist. That still shapes how I work today. I pay close attention, listen for patterns, and help you make sense of your story in a way that feels clear, grounded, and meaningful.
I am a Board Certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. I earned my Bachelor of Science in Nursing in 2018 from the University of Maryland, then subsequently earned my Master of Science in Nursing from Wilkes University. I have experience working in an inpatient psychiatric facility caring for adults with various psychiatric conditions. My goal is to establish a therapeutic relationship built on trust and respect.
I am licensed and credentialed in New Jersey and Colorado. I am accepting new clients from those states.


Headway makes it easy to find support for your mental health — from finding the right provider, to understanding costs, to scheduling with ease.
Finding a therapist in Colorado starts with getting clear on what kind of support you're looking for. Whether you're seeking help with anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, or another challenge, choosing a licensed provider who specializes in your area of need can make a meaningful difference. Colorado-licensed therapists include LPCs, LCSWs, psychologists, and psychiatrists — each with different training backgrounds and areas of focus. Reading a provider's bio before booking can help you understand their approach and decide if they're a good match.
With thousands of providers practicing across the state — from the Denver metro area to mountain and rural communities — narrowing your options can take time. Consider what matters most to you, such as a provider's specialty, whether they offer in-person or virtual sessions, and their availability. A free phone consultation, offered by many providers on Headway, gives you a chance to ask questions and see if the fit feels right before committing.
Therapy in Colorado can be expensive without insurance, but using in-network benefits is one of the most reliable ways to reduce what you pay out of pocket. On Headway, you can enter your insurance details to see estimated session costs before you book, and many patients pay as low as $0 per visit. Nationally, Headway partners with over 100 insurance plans, making it easier to find a provider who fits both your clinical needs and your budget.
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