Individual Therapy in Denver, CO
Find Clarity. Heal. Grow.
Life can be overwhelming. At times, your thoughts spiral, your emotions feel unmanageable, and your choices don’t reflect who you want to be. Through cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), we help you step back, examine your thinking, and realign your life with order and purpose.
CBT cognitive behavioral therapy isn’t just about managing symptoms. It’s about learning to see clearly, to confront what’s holding you back, and to build practical habits that carry you forward. In working with a therapist trained in cognitive behavioral treatment, you’ll learn how to reclaim your agency and move toward strength, stability, and meaning.
We offer secure online therapy sessions to clients throughout Colorado, as well as in-person appointments in Denver.
What is Individual Therapy?
Individual therapy (also called counseling, psychotherapy, or talk therapy) is a collaborative process between you and a licensed therapist. Together, you'll explore thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that may be contributing to distress in your life.
Unlike group or couples therapy, individual therapy gives you dedicated one-on-one attention. Sessions typically last 45 to 60 minutes, and the pace and focus of your treatment are tailored specifically to your needs. Some people come to therapy to work through a specific challenge, while others seek longer-term support for personal growth and self-understanding.
The goal isn't to make problems disappear. It's to help you develop the insight, coping strategies, and emotional tools you need to navigate life's challenges more effectively.
Our Approach to Individual Therapy
At Evergreen Psychology, we draw on evidence-based therapeutic approaches that have been extensively researched and proven effective. Your therapist will work with you to determine which methods best fit your needs and goals.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
CBT helps you recognize the connection between your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. Many people develop thinking patterns that feel automatic but aren't always accurate, and these patterns can contribute to anxiety, depression, and other challenges.
Through CBT, you'll learn to identify unhelpful thought patterns, examine the evidence behind them, and develop more balanced ways of thinking. Research consistently shows CBT is highly effective for conditions including anxiety disorders, depression, PTSD, OCD, and many others. It's considered one of the most well-researched forms of psychotherapy available.
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
EFT is grounded in attachment theory and the science of emotions. This approach helps you understand how emotions organize your experiences and relationships, including your relationship with yourself.
In individual EFT, you'll explore emotional patterns that may be keeping you stuck and learn to process difficult feelings in a safe, supported environment. EFT has demonstrated effectiveness for depression, anxiety, trauma symptoms, and interpersonal difficulties.
Mindfulness and Strength-Based Approaches
Mindfulness-based approaches teach you to observe your thoughts and feelings without judgment, creating space between stimulus and response. Rather than getting caught up in worry about the future or regret about the past, you learn to stay grounded in the present moment.
Research shows mindfulness-based interventions can reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression, improve emotional regulation, and enhance overall well-being. We integrate these practices into therapy to help you build resilience and self-compassion.
Benefits of Individual Therapy
Working with a therapist can lead to meaningful, lasting change in how you experience yourself and the world around you. Common benefits include:
Reduce Stress, Anxiety, and Depression
Learn strategies to manage difficult emotions and break cycles of worry, rumination, or low mood. CBT and mindfulness-based approaches have strong research support for these concerns.
Gain Self-Awareness
Understand how your thoughts and behaviors shape your daily life. Increased self-awareness often leads to better decision-making and more intentional living.
Develop Healthier Coping Skills
Replace unhelpful patterns (like avoidance, withdrawal, or self-criticism) with constructive strategies that actually work.
Improve Relationships
Even in individual therapy, you'll often see improvements in how you communicate and connect with others. Understanding your own emotional patterns helps you respond more effectively to the people in your life.
Process Difficult Experiences
Whether you're dealing with grief, trauma, or a major life transition, therapy provides a safe space to work through what you've experienced and find a path forward.
Build Confidence and Resilience
Therapy helps you develop a stronger sense of who you are and what you're capable of handling, even when life gets hard.
Areas of Focus
We offer support for a wide range of concerns, including:
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Whether you're dealing with generalized anxiety, social anxiety, panic symptoms, or overwhelming stress, we use evidence-based approaches to help you understand your anxiety and develop effective coping strategies.
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Depression can make everything feel harder, from getting out of bed to connecting with people you care about. We help you identify patterns that maintain depression and work toward renewed energy, motivation, and engagement with life.
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Losing someone or something important can be one of life's most painful experiences. Therapy provides space to process grief at your own pace, honor what you've lost, and find meaning as you move forward.
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Sometimes the challenge isn't a specific diagnosis. It's a sense that something is missing. We help you explore questions of identity, values, and direction so you can build a life that feels meaningful and has purpose.
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Men often face unique pressures around expressing emotions, meeting expectations, and asking for help. We create a space where you can work through men's Issues without judgment.
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Marriage brings unique joys and challenges that can shift over time. Whether you're navigating communication breakdowns, rebuilding trust after conflict, adjusting to major life changes, or simply feeling disconnected from your partner, individual therapy can help you examine your role in the relationship. We help you understand your patterns, improve how you show up in your marriage, and clarify what you need to feel fulfilled. For couples who want to work together, we also offer couples therapy.
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Learning to stay present can be challenging in a world full of distractions and demands. Mindfulness-based approaches help you develop awareness of your thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations without judgment. We integrate mindfulness practices into therapy to help you reduce reactivity, manage stress, and cultivate a calmer, more centered way of engaging with daily life.
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Raising children is rewarding and exhausting, often at the same time. Parenting therapy provides support for the unique challenges that come with being a parent, whether you're navigating toddler tantrums, adolescent conflict, blended family dynamics, or simply feeling overwhelmed. We help you develop effective communication strategies, set healthy boundaries, and build stronger connections with your children while also caring for your own well-being.
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Psychedelic experiences, whether from clinical treatment, ceremonial contexts, or personal exploration, can surface profound insights, intense emotions, and new perspectives. Integration therapy provides a supportive space to process and make sense of these experiences. We help you translate insights into meaningful, lasting changes in your daily life, work through challenging material that may have emerged, and connect your experience to your broader goals for growth and healing.
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Patterns in how you relate to others often show up across multiple areas of your life, from romantic partnerships to friendships to family dynamics. Even in individual therapy, relationship patterns frequently emerge as a focus. We help you understand your role in relational dynamics, identify recurring themes, improve communication skills, and develop healthier ways of connecting with the people who matter to you.
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Struggling with alcohol, drugs, or other substances can feel isolating and overwhelming. We provide nonjudgmental support for individuals working to change their relationship with substances, whether your goal is abstinence, moderation, or simply understanding your patterns better. Using approaches like motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioral therapy, we help you build coping skills, address underlying issues, and create sustainable change.
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Mental health isn't just about addressing problems. It's also about building a life that feels balanced, meaningful, and sustainable. Wellness-focused therapy helps you examine lifestyle factors that affect your emotional well-being, including stress management, work-life balance, self-care practices, and overall life satisfaction. We work with you to identify what's working, what's not, and what changes might help you feel more aligned with the life you want.
What to Expect in Individual Therapy
Your First Session
Your initial session is an opportunity for us to get to know each other. Your therapist will ask about what brought you to therapy, your history, your support system, and your goals. This helps us create a treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.
You don't need to have all the answers, or even know exactly what you want to work on. Part of therapy is discovering what matters most to you.
Ongoing Sessions
Most individual therapy sessions last 45-50 minutes. How often you meet depends on your needs. Some people benefit from weekly sessions, while others prefer a different frequency. Your therapist will make recommendations, but ultimately the pace is up to you.
Therapy isn't always comfortable. You may explore difficult emotions or confront patterns you'd rather avoid. But this discomfort is often a sign that meaningful work is happening.
Online Therapy Throughout Colorado
The majority of our individual therapy sessions are conducted via secure, HIPAA-compliant video. Online therapy has been extensively researched and consistently shown to be as effective as in-person treatment for conditions like anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Clients report high satisfaction with virtual sessions and comparable therapeutic connection to face-to-face care.
Online therapy offers flexibility: no commute, sessions from your own space, and access to quality care regardless of where you live in Colorado. We also offer in-person sessions at our Denver office for those who prefer it.
Why Choose Evergreen Psychology
At Evergreen Psychology, we create a compassionate, nonjudgmental environment where you can share openly without fear of criticism. Whatever you're experiencing, you'll be met with understanding. Our therapists are trained in CBT, EFT, and other evidence-based approaches backed by extensive research, and we stay current with developments in the field to offer you the most effective care available.
There's no one-size-fits-all approach to therapy. We take time to understand your unique situation and tailor treatment to your goals, preferences, and pace. With secure video sessions available throughout Colorado, quality therapy fits into your life wherever you are.
Frequently Asked Questions About Individual Therapy
How long does individual therapy take to work?
This varies significantly from person to person. Some people notice shifts within a few sessions, while others benefit from longer-term work. Research suggests that many people experience meaningful improvement within 8-20 sessions, though complex or longstanding concerns may require more time. Your therapist will discuss realistic expectations based on your specific situation.
What's the difference between individual therapy and counseling?
These terms are often used interchangeably. Both refer to one-on-one work with a trained mental health professional to address personal challenges, develop coping skills, and improve well-being. The specific approach and techniques used depend on your therapist's training and your particular needs.
Do you offer online therapy for individual sessions?
Yes. We provide secure, HIPAA-compliant video therapy to clients throughout Colorado. Research consistently shows that online therapy is as effective as in-person treatment for many conditions, including anxiety, depression, and PTSD. Many of our clients prefer the convenience and flexibility of virtual sessions.
How do I know if individual therapy is right for me?
Individual therapy may be helpful if you're experiencing distress that interferes with your daily life, relationships, or sense of well-being. It's also valuable for anyone seeking personal growth, better self-understanding, or support through a difficult transition. If you're unsure, a consultation can help you determine whether therapy (and which type) might be a good fit.
How much does individual therapy cost?
Session fees vary. We recommend contacting us directly to discuss current rates and payment options. Many insurance plans cover therapy services, and we can provide documentation for out-of-network reimbursement.
Take the First Step.
You don’t have to go through life’s challenges alone. Individual therapy can help you move forward with clarity, strength, and hope. Schedule a Consultation Today and begin your journey toward healing and growth.