Suicidal Thoughts therapists in Gypsum, Colorado CO
Wellcova Health Services
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
If you are having suicidal thoughts, help is available. I have treatment approaches to help you.
17 Years Experience
Whole Person Counseling/Nic Showalter
Drug and Alcohol Counselor, M.A., CAC-III
Nic has extensive experience working with adult and adolescent individual struggling with suicidal thoughts/ideations. He utilizes cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance commitment therapy and dialectic behavioral therapy to address suicidal thought/ideations.
29 Years Experience
Dr. Nicole Parkes
Psychologist, PsyD
I approach the delicate issue of suicidal thoughts with deep compassion and understanding. I recognize the profound pain and despair that can lead to such thoughts, enveloping one's existence in shadows. My commitment is to offer a safe, non-judgmental space where these feelings can be expressed and explored with sensitivity. Together, we will work to uncover and address the underlying issues, fostering a renewed sense of hope and purpose. It's a journey towards healing, where each step is taken with care and the ultimate goal is to rediscover the light within, illuminating a path away from despair and towards a life filled with meaning and connection.
8 Years Experience
Dr. Adrian Ervington
Psychologist, PsyD
Your life is precious, and you deserve to receive the care and support you need to overcome this challenge. Together, we'll work towards understanding the underlying causes of your suicidal thoughts and developing a personalized plan to promote your safety and wellness.
11 Years Experience
PSYCHe, PLLC
Psychologist, PhD, LPC, PsyD, MSW, Marriage and Family Counselor, LCSW
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) was one of the first therapies to treat highly suicidal individuals on an outpatient basis. Because DBT considers suicide as the solution, not the actual problem itself, DBT therapists are focused on identifying the actual problems in order to assist with different, tangible solutions. Not only that, but DBT therapists are able to speak frankly about death instead of tiptoeing around it, treating patients with respect rather than patronizing with whispery tones and “concerned” looks. Within DBT, no person is treated as “fragile” and though the situation may be serious, we don’t take ourselves too seriously.
10 Years Experience