Codependency therapists in Evergreen, Colorado CO
Katy London
Counselor/Therapist, MS, LPCC
I offer specialized support for individuals struggling with unhealthy relationship patterns, including codependency and challenges related to dating. My therapy aims to help individuals develop healthier relationship dynamics, improve self-esteem, and make informed and empowered choices in their relationship experiences.
2 Years Experience
Lynn A. Paulus, Psy.D
Psychologist, Rocky Mountain Psychotherapy Services, LLC
I have 40 years experience working with Co-dependency using many of the assessment exercises designed by Melody Beattie and attachment theory
42 Years Experience
Cassie Rodriguez
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LMHC
If you find yourself in a relationship where you've "lost yourself", feel resentful, or often feel conflicted, you may be experiencing a codependent relationship. With therapy and coping tools, you can equip yourself to see that relationship change and can find yourself again.
5 Years Experience
JENNIFER ZUNDEL
Life Coach, Certified Conscious Uncoupling Coach | Certified Calling in "The One" Coach
Are you ready to overcome your patterns of codependence? Breaking these patterns requires that we get to the root of what's been driving those patterns, and that root is what I call your Source Fracture Story. This is the original break, or fracture that happened at a much earlier time in your life, and ever since then you've been repeating it in various ways, over and over in your relationships. But the good news is, it's not your fate to keep repeating these dynamics like a broken record. I can help you awaken to your power to create happier and healthier patterns in love moving forward.
8 Years Experience
Rachel Fields
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, LPC
Do you find yourself struggling in relationships? Do you feel too needy of your partner's time and attention? Or maybe you feel smothered by your partner? Do you argue or feel disconnected more than you would like? Do you have questions about what healthy boundaries and interdependence (rather than codependence) looks like? Do you long for a secure, steady relationship filled with support and love? I can help.
9 Years Experience
Scene Creative Life Solutions
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LMSW
Breaking free from the chains of codependency is a courageous journey towards reclaiming autonomy and building healthier relationships. I provide a compassionate space to untangle the intricate threads that bind unhealthy patterns. Together, we explore the roots of codependency, unraveling the dynamics that hinder personal growth. Together we focus on establishing boundaries, fostering self-awareness, and cultivating a strong sense of self.
9 Years Experience
Amanda Brucki
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
In treating codependency, I emphasize creating a compassionate and understanding environment where clients can unpack the patterns that tether them to others. My approach is centered around helping individuals recognize their intrinsic worth, moving beyond the need for external validation. Through reflective conversations and practical exercises, we collaboratively delve into the origins of these behaviors, while also forging pathways to establish healthier relationships and boundaries. My ultimate aim is to guide clients towards a place of autonomy and self-assuredness, ensuring they feel equipped to foster connections that are both fulfilling and balanced.
15 Years Experience
Kelli Tahaney
Psychologist, Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Ph.D.
Codependency is an interpersonal relationship dynamic that is common for individuals with loved ones struggling with substance use. It can also at times present as a challenging relationship dynamic for adolescents as they are trying to separate from family of origin and gain full independence. In either case, I can help with healing from codependence, developing healthier boundaries, and communicating with loved ones about codependent tendencies.
3 Years Experience
Camille Larsen
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC, LAC
One of the areas I work with a lot is codependency. People who complete this work report relating to people in positive ways they did not know were possible. They report more confidence, less resentment, and less of setting themselves up to be taken advantage of. We talk about what healthy boundaries look like and how to gradually move toward them in a relational way.
8 Years Experience
Jamie Andersen, M.A., LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist, Woodland Counseling
Codependency is an emotional condition that causes one to ignore their own needs while constantly meeting the needs of others. A sufferer may compromise their own wellbeing to help someone else. Codependents often enter relationships with individuals who are irresponsible, emotionally detached or excessively needy. Codependent relationships are imbalanced and a person with codependency often tries to save others from themselves. I will partner with you to create more balanced relationships and empower you to create the changes you desire.
24 Years Experience