Social Isolation therapists in Aurora, Colorado CO
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Todd Kline
Psychiatrist, Medical Doctorate, MD
I have been treating folks with these symptoms for 25 years and have a lot of experience in helping with my knowledge. I can treat with both psychotherapy and prescribe medications.
27 Years Experience
In-Person Near Aurora, CO
Online in Aurora, CO Colorado
Kim Colna
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Social Isolation is a complete or near complete lack of contact between society. This is caused by an underlying mental health disorder. With my expertise, we can find the underlying issue and use CBT, DBT, ACT, TFCBT, and solution focused therapy as our treatment approach.
18 Years Experience
In-Person Near Aurora, CO
Online in Aurora, CO Colorado
Dr. Elizabeth Coldren
Psychologist, PSYD, PSYPACT
I work with adults who feel socially isolated or disconnected, even though they want closer relationships. Many of the people I see are thoughtful, highly self‑aware, and sometimes feel out of sync with typical social norms. From the outside, it can look like you are doing fine; inside, you may feel alone, peripheral, or hard to really know. You may enjoy connection once it is happening, but getting there can feel complicated, effortful, or uncertain.
Social isolation can look like drifting away from friends without meaning to; keeping conversations on the surface because a deeper connection feels risky or confusing; or feeling invisible or on the edges in social settings. It can also look like wanting closeness but not knowing how to move toward it, feeling disconnected from your own needs or preferences, or carrying a sense that other people have an ease with relationships that you somehow missed. You may often feel judged, misread, or like people do not really understand you, which can make it even harder to risk reaching out.
I work extensively with adults navigating this kind of disconnection and know how heavy it can feel when most of your life is lived on your own. For many people, there can also be a long history of masking, camouflaging, or adapting to others that leaves you unsure what you actually want. Over time, this can lead to loneliness, self‑doubt, or a sense of being on the outside of your own life.
In our work together, we look closely at how these patterns developed and what they have been protecting you from. We make room for the part of you that has learned to be fiercely self‑sufficient, to rely on yourself because that has felt safest. From there, we explore small, meaningful steps toward connection that feel authentic and sustainable for you, with relationships where you can feel met and genuinely seen. You don’t have to manage this alone. This kind of work is central to my practice, and I approach it with a great deal of care.
26 Years Experience
In-Person Near Aurora, CO
Online in Aurora, CO Colorado
Tara Murphy
Psychologist, Psy.D.
Isolation may feel protective but often deepens loneliness and shame. I use IFS, attachment work, and integrative approaches to help clients explore the parts that fear connection and slowly build safety in relationships. Somatic and mindfulness practices support regulation in social settings. My diagnostic expertise clarifies overlap with depression, trauma, or personality disorders, and I work with prescribers when needed.
29 Years Experience
Online in Aurora, CO Colorado (Online Only)
Dr. Stacie McPherson
Psychologist, M.A., Psy.D., Licensed Psychologist
Isolation often goes hand-in-hand with other struggles—depression, anxiety, major life changes, or the aftermath of relationships that didn't go well. I help clients untangle what's contributing to their sense of disconnection and take meaningful steps toward building or rebuilding social support. This isn't about forcing yourself to be more extroverted—it's about understanding what connection looks like for you and removing the obstacles that stand in the way.
10 Years Experience
Online in Aurora, CO Colorado (Online Only)
Dr. Cara Bussell, PhD, LLC
Psychologist
Social isolation can affect emotional well-being, self-esteem, and overall quality of life. I work with adults who feel lonely, disconnected, or unsure how to re-engage with others. Whether you have experienced recent life changes, anxiety, loss, or long-standing patterns of withdrawal, therapy can provide a supportive space to explore your experience and move toward more meaningful connection. I use evidence-based approaches such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), psychoeducation, and mindfulness-informed strategies to help clients reconnect with others and with themselves. If you are feeling isolated or stuck, I invite you to reach out for a free consultation.
11 Years Experience
Online in Aurora, CO Colorado (Online Only)
Lauren Jensen
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
Many of us experienced social isolation in new ways with COVID, or we already felt isolated before COVID happened. You may find yourself asking, "Now what?" Let's work together to explore ways to increase your social connections, healthy coping strategies, and build more outlets to reduce your isolation.
17 Years Experience
Online in Aurora, CO Colorado (Online Only)
Barbara Clark
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, MS, LPCC, Brainspotting Certified
Feeling disconnected from others can impact both emotional and mental well-being. I help clients explore the patterns that contribute to isolation while building confidence in forming and maintaining relationships. Therapy focuses on connection, self-understanding, and gradual steps toward engagement.
1 Years Experience
Online in Aurora, CO Colorado (Online Only)
Cedric Reeves
Counselor/Therapist, LPCC
Social isolation and the felt-sense of loneliness are attachment issues which I'd happily work with you on.
3 Years Experience
In-Person Near Aurora, CO
Online in Aurora, CO Colorado
Dr. Chris Stanley
Psychologist, Psy.D.
My goal is to join you in a process of discovery, understanding, and creation of new ways of living and being that enriches your relationships, work, and sense of meaning and purpose in life. Therapy should not merely be the removal of symptoms, but a focus on becoming a more mature and whole person that can live a deeper and richer life. That is my hope for our work together.
24 Years Experience
In-Person Near Aurora, CO
Aurora is one of Colorado's most ethnically diverse cities and home to Buckley Space Force Base, creating a therapy community shaped by both military families and a remarkably multicultural civilian population that includes large communities from East Africa, Southeast Asia, and Latin America. The city's proximity to Denver and its own rapidly expanding healthcare sector — anchored by Children's Hospital Colorado and UCHealth University of Colorado Hospital on the Anschutz Medical Campus — give it significant institutional mental health resources and a large population of healthcare workers navigating occupational stress. Therapists experienced with military trauma, refugee resettlement, and bicultural identity serve distinct and important roles in Aurora's clinical landscape. The city's rapid growth has accelerated demand for therapists who specialize in life transitions and the challenges of building community in a fast-changing suburban environment.
Social Isolation therapists in Aurora, Colorado Statistics
Social Isolation therapists in Aurora, Colorado average 16 years of experience and charge around $199 per session. 99% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (68%), Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) (42%), and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (40%).
Average years in practice
16 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$199
Accept insurance
39%
Offer sliding scale
42%
Gender ID
| 54% |
Female |
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| 40% |
Male |
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| 4% |
Non-Binary |
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| 2% |
Gender Fluid |
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Session Type
| 59% |
In Person and Online |
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| 40% |
Online Only |
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| 1% |
In Person Only |
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Top Treatment Approaches
| 68% | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) |
| 42% | Person-Centered Therapy (Rogerian) |
| 40% | Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) |
| 38% | Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) |
| 38% | Existential / Humanistic Therapy |
| 35% | Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) |
| 33% | Psychodynamic Therapy |
Ages Served
| 100% | Adult |
| 76% | Young Adult |
| 54% | Senior |
| 43% | Teen |
| 15% | Children |
Client Focus
| 53% | Women |
| 53% | Men |
| 46% | LGBTQ+ |
| 35% | Military / Veterans |
| 32% | Persons with Disabilities |