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For people that are hesitant to try therapy, what do you wish you could tell them?

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Courtneyrose Chung
Clinical Director
Online & In-Person
Courtneyrose has worked with individuals, couples, teens, families, and groups at some of the most highly regarded practices in Denver and Los Angeles. As a licensed marriage and family therapist, licensed professional counselor, and licensed addiction counselor, she specializes in working with people who have experienced and survived acute and complex trauma. She is also a Colorado LPC, MFT, and LAC supervisor providing individual and group supervision. She earned her Master of Marriage and Family Therapy degree from the University of Southern California and trained at one of Los Angeles’ most progressive centers for trauma-focused treatment and child abuse prevention. Through her work in residential treatment centers in Denver and Los Angeles, Courtneyrose gained extensive experience caring for women with Borderline Personality Disorder and high-risk adolescents. Courtneyrose expanded upon her diverse experience by working with clients throughout the Denver Metro area at one of the most reputable counseling nonprofit organizations in the city. She opened two offices to better serve clients living throughout the Denver Metro area, including Denver, Cherry Creek, Highlands Ranch, Littleton, Centennial, Lakewood, Greenwood Village, Parker, and Castle Rock. Courtneyrose is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Integrative Treatment of Complex Trauma for Adolescents (ITCT-A), and Trauma Center Trauma Sensitive Yoga (TC-TSY). She’s a certified Hatha yoga instructor and fitness enthusiast who integrates effective, research-based modalities with an emphasis on the mind-body connection into her clients’ treatment plans. By discovering the unique strengths of each client, she helps guide them towards improved health, self-esteem, resilience, and increased satisfaction in life.
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Kyle Davis
Licensed Social Worker
Online Therapy
I am originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, I have two brothers and a mother. My childhood was very normal until my late teens when my father passed away from cancer. Not surprisingly, this whole process was sudden and challenging in many ways for myself and the rest of the family. My situation could have gone very differently; however I was fortunate to get linked with a therapist who took the time to challenge my thinking. Luckily, I was able to get into college and pursue my passion of social work. My approach: Three words that describe my approach are: problem solving, non-judging, and patient. I think therapy can be fun and interesting. My overarching goal with therapy is build a mutual relationship that serves the client. I feel clients have the ability to solve their problems; however, us as people sometimes need someone from outside our situation to bounce ideas off of. My clinical strengths: I have extensive experience working with anxiety, panic and substance use. I know first hand how crippling anxiety and panic attacks can be, I really enjoy tying to help others gain confidence and learn to cope with these conditions. After applying for my Independent license I started working for Veteran Affairs on a homeless/ substance use residential unit. There I taught substance use groups, individual psychotherapy and attended many trainings to widen my skill set. During COVID, this unit was reworked and resulted in me taking a job outside the unit. I now assist local hospitals with our clients and their discharge needs. This obviously is a slight departure from my normal skills and is part of the reason I work in private practice as well.
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