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Depression Therapists in Colorado

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Bridget C. Everett

MA,LPC,EMDR Trained; Clinical Therapist
Online & In-PersonAccepting New Clients
Bridget is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), EMDR-trained, and a Certified Grief Therapist (CGT). She brings extensive experience in mental health care, having worked in inpatient and outpatient settings, as well as residential programs and intensive outpatient (IOP) and partial hospitalization (PHP) programs for adolescents and young adults. She approaches therapy as a collaborative, supportive journey rooted in trust, respect, and authentic connection. She believes that meaningful and lasting change begins with feeling truly seen, heard, and understood—not only by others, but by oneself. Dedicated to creating a safe, inclusive, and nonjudgmental therapeutic space, Bridget invites clients to explore their inner world with curiosity, courage, and compassion. With her warm and grounded presence, she helps individuals cultivate self-awareness, foster emotional healing, and support sustained psychological growth. Bridget works with clients across the lifespan, including children as young as three, adolescents, adults, couples, and families, offering individualized, developmentally appropriate care. She is committed to ongoing professional growth and is currently pursuing Certifications in Neuropsychotherapy, Neural Desensitization and Integration, and ADHD Assessment & Treatment. She integrates a broad range of evidence-based therapeutic approaches tailored to each client’s unique needs, including: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Trauma-Focused CBT (TF-CBT) Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) Mindfulness-Based Interventions Psychodynamic Therapy Bridget is particularly attuned to how shame, guilt, and inner conflict contribute to emotional distress and disconnection from self and others. She helps clients strengthen emotional regulation, cultivate self-compassion, and develop insight into their internal experiences. Her approach combines relational and neuropsychological perspectives, recognizing the brain’s remarkable capacity for growth, adaptation, and healing. Areas of Clinical Expertise: Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Anxiety and Panic Disorders Depressive and Mood Disorders Trauma and Post-Traumatic Stress Grief, Loss, and Life Transitions Outside of work, Bridget nurtures her own growth and balance through time with family and friends, connecting with nature, journaling, reading, traveling, drawing, biking, practicing yoga and mindfulness, kayaking, playing soccer and lacrosse, running, and enjoying games—especially chess! Bridget resonates deeply with the words of F. Scott Fitzgerald: “For what it’s worth … it’s never too late, or in my case too early, to be whoever you want to be … there’s no time limit — start whenever you want … you can change or stay the same — there are no rules to this thing … we can make the best or the worst of it … I hope you make the best of it … I hope you see things that startle you … I hope you feel things you’ve never felt before … I hope you meet people with a different point of view … I hope you live a life you’re proud of … and if you find that you’re not, I hope you have the courage to start over again.” 970-400-7319 [email protected] Psychiatric Services of the Rockies Fort Collins, CO 
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KATHRYN BOUCHARD

PMHNP-BC,FNP-C
Online Therapy
How do you work with clients with depression?
I approach clients with depression by fostering a compassionate, non-judgmental environment. Through personalized care plans, I combine techniques like CBT and mindfulness with medication management when necessary. My goal is to empower clients to explore the root causes of their depression, develop healthier thought patterns, and find balance in their lives by addressing the mind-body-spirit connection.
Welcome! I’m so glad you’ve found your way here. At Kinetic Mind, my practice is rooted in a deep commitment to providing compassionate, comprehensive mental health care. I believe in creating a nurturing, safe space where you can explore your personal journey and move toward becoming your best self. I take a holistic approach, recognizing the profound connection between mind, body, and spirit. As a dual board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC) and Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-C) with 30 years of experience, my mission is to support your mental and emotional well-being with a blend of expertise and empathy. Opening my own practice has been a lifelong dream, and I am truly excited to have you be a part of this meaningful journey. Though this is a psychiatric practice, I offer a unique combination of resources designed to help you gain a deeper understanding of your health. By looking at your entire system — mind, body, and spirit — I work with you to create a personalized care plan that not only addresses your mental health but also fosters a sense of wholeness and balance. I’m honored to walk alongside you as you take steps toward healing, growth, and greater well-being. Specialties Psychiatry Conditions treated ADHD Anxiety Bipolar disorders Depression Eating disorders Female Psychiatry Geriatric Psychiatry Insomnia OCD PTSD Treatment philosophy Psychiatry and the pursuit of well-being have always been more than just a career for me—they have been my calling. From early in my life, I felt drawn to understanding the complexities of the human mind and helping others navigate their mental health challenges. Over the course of my career, and through my own personal experiences, this calling has only deepened. As an integrative Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner, I’ve had the privilege of working with a wide range of individuals, each with their own unique stories and struggles. My approach has always centered on the belief that mental health cannot be separated from the rest of a person’s well-being. The emotional, physical, and psychological aspects of health are deeply intertwined, and true healing requires addressing the whole person. Treatment approach Cognitive Behavioral Therapy(CBT) Culturally Sensitive Eclectic Mindfulness-Based(MBCT) Person-Focused

What is depression?

Everybody feels sad sometimes, but these low moods usually pass with time. Depression is different from these regular shifts in mood. They last for longer periods of time and can affect all aspects of life.
Depression is a common mental disorder that affects many people globally. For more detailed information and additional resources please visit the World Health Organization's depression fact sheet.

Who is this information for?

This information is provided for educational purposes and not intended to be diagnostic. For professional mental health help or support please reach out to one of the listed providers licensed in your state to provide care.