Impulse Control Disorders therapists in Grand Junction, Colorado CO
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Roderic Burks - Integrative Mental Health
Licensed Professional Counselor, MS, MS HSc, MA, LMHC, LPC
Struggling with impulse control can create patterns that feel out of your control and affect your daily life. I help clients explore the underlying emotions, triggers, and parts of themselves driving these impulses. Together, we build awareness, regulation skills, and healthier ways to respond to urges while reconnecting with your sense of self.
26 Years Experience
Online in Grand Junction, CO Colorado (Online Only)
Devon Davasher
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, CCM
I work with adults who struggle with acting quickly in ways that create problems in relationships, emotions, or daily life. Therapy can help you understand triggers, slow reactive patterns, build self-awareness, and develop healthier ways to respond when emotions feel intense.
13 Years Experience
Online in Grand Junction, CO Colorado (Online Only)
Seven Hills Psychology
Psychologist, Psychologist
We offer treatment for individuals who struggle with impulse control.
18 Years Experience
Online in Grand Junction, CO Colorado
Assessing Alternatives Counseling
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
AAC provides structured, evidence-based care for individuals experiencing Impulse Control Disorders. Treatment focuses on increasing awareness of triggers, strengthening impulse regulation, and developing healthier decision-making patterns. Clinicians use approaches such as CBT, DBT, and skills-based interventions to build self-control and emotional regulation. The goal is to reduce harmful behaviors, improve functioning, and support more intentional, balanced responses.
7 Years Experience
Online in Grand Junction, CO Colorado
Clear Path Counseling and Wellness Center
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA. LPC
Brad provides trauma-informed therapy for impulse control disorders, compulsive behaviors, emotional reactivity, and difficulty managing urges that interfere with relationships, work performance, decision-making, or overall quality of life. Many high-functioning and high-achieving individuals struggle privately with impulsive behaviors, emotional overwhelm, compulsive habits, anger, risk-taking, or difficulty slowing down and feeling in control of their reactions.
These patterns are often not simply about “lack of discipline” or willpower. Impulse control difficulties are commonly connected to unresolved trauma, chronic stress, anxiety, emotional dysregulation, attachment wounds, or nervous system patterns developed over time. Many clients find themselves repeating behaviors they intellectually understand but emotionally feel unable to stop.
Brad takes a holistic and trauma-focused approach to impulse control therapy, helping clients identify and address the deeper emotional and psychological factors contributing to impulsive patterns. Therapy focuses on increasing emotional awareness, strengthening self-regulation, reducing reactivity, and creating healthier ways of responding to stress, emotions, and interpersonal challenges.
As an experienced trauma therapist and EMDR therapist, Brad integrates EMDR therapy (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), trauma-informed counseling, emotional regulation strategies, mindfulness-based techniques, and holistic therapeutic approaches to support lasting change. Treatment is designed to help clients process unresolved emotional experiences, improve executive functioning and emotional control, and develop healthier coping strategies that support both personal and professional success.
Brad works collaboratively with clients to create a personalized treatment plan based on their unique experiences, goals, and lifestyle demands. Therapy provides a supportive, confidential, and non-judgmental environment where clients can better understand the root causes of impulsive behavior while developing practical tools for lasting emotional balance and behavioral change.
Many successful individuals appear composed externally while internally struggling with stress, pressure, compulsive patterns, or emotional overwhelm. Brad’s approach helps clients move beyond short-term coping patterns and create meaningful, sustainable improvements in emotional health, relationships, confidence, and overall functioning.
The goal of therapy is not only symptom management, but helping clients gain greater clarity, emotional stability, self-control, and fulfillment so they can live and perform at their highest level with greater peace, confidence, and authenticity.
Virtual counseling and online EMDR therapy sessions are available, providing confidential and convenient access to specialized trauma-focused therapy from the comfort and privacy of home.
28 Years Experience
Online in Grand Junction, CO Colorado (Online Only)
Impulse Control Disorders therapists in Grand Junction, Colorado Statistics
Impulse Control Disorders therapists in Grand Junction, Colorado average 16 years of experience and charge around $217 per session. 100% offer online sessions. The top treatment approaches are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) (78%), Behavioral Therapy (63%), and Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) (53%).
Average years in practice
16 Years Experience
Average cost per session
$217
Accept insurance
44%
Offer sliding scale
44%
Gender ID
| 43% |
Female |
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| 41% |
Male |
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| 9% |
Gender Fluid |
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| 7% |
Non-Binary |
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Session Type
| 56% |
In Person and Online |
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| 44% |
Online Only |
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Top Treatment Approaches
| 78% | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) |
| 63% | Behavioral Therapy |
| 53% | Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT) |
| 44% | Family Systems Therapy |
| 41% | Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) |
| 38% | Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) |
| 38% | Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) |
Ages Served
| 97% | Adult |
| 78% | Young Adult |
| 69% | Senior |
| 59% | Teen |
| 34% | Children |
Client Focus
| 66% | Men |
| 59% | Women |
| 56% | LGBTQ+ |
| 56% | Military / Veterans |
| 47% | Christian |