Codependency therapists in Loveland, Colorado CO
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Pamela T Iverson LPC, CACIII EMDR
Counselor/Therapist, LPC CACIII EMDR Certified
A little CODEPENDENCY is needed to help us care for one another. However, it hinders and prevents the self from having any healthy knowledge of the self. It develops from trauma of addiction!
23 Years Experience
In-Person in Loveland, CO 80537
Online in Loveland, Colorado
David Houston Murphy
Psychologist, PhD, LP, PSYPACT
I often employ 12-step principles to address codependency. I have worked on my own codependency over the years. Boundary setting is an important aspect of this work.
3 Years Experience
In-Person in Loveland, CO 80537
Online in Loveland, Colorado
Neurofeedback Clinic of Northern Colorado
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
Our work with codependency focuses on helping you rediscover your authentic self and establish healthy boundaries in relationships. Through client-centered exploration, we examine patterns of people-pleasing, self-sacrifice, and identity loss while building stronger self-awareness and self-worth. Neurofeedback supports this process by calming anxiety and strengthening neural patterns associated with self-regulation and independent decision-making. Together, we help you create balanced relationships where your needs matter just as much as others'.
13 Years Experience
In-Person Near Loveland, CO
Online in Loveland, Colorado
Root & Rise Collective
Licensed Professional Counselor, LPC
We help clients untangle patterns of people-pleasing, over-giving, or losing themselves in relationships. Our work focuses on rediscovering your sense of self, setting boundaries, and building relationships grounded in mutual respect and authenticity.
10 Years Experience
In-Person Near Loveland, CO
Online in Loveland, Colorado
Dr. Tasha Seiter
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, PhD, LMFT
Codependency is one of the issues I commonly see with couples.
8 Years Experience
In-Person Near Loveland, CO
Online in Loveland, Colorado
Timothy Long
Registered Psychotherapist
Many years ago I was in a very co-dependent marriage. That was a very painful period of my life. Co-dependent behaviors are often learned in families with alcoholism, addiction, dysfunctional families; families where feelings and needs are often not being communicated or met. If you are in a relationship or marriage where you don't feel seen or heard, where you feel small, not confident, where you don't feel you are being your real self, give yourself the gift of some counseling. Let me help you own your heart and voice. Let me help you find your confidence so you can live an authentic life and improve all your relationships. Your happiness matters! Sessions can be in-person in Boulder, Colorado, or by video from anywhere in the world. I am looking forward to supporting you.
17 Years Experience
In-Person Near Loveland, CO
Online in Loveland, Colorado
Dina Matic
Psychologist, PhD
Healthy social connection is vital, but it’s equally important to cultivate inner strength and self-reliance. I work with clients struggling with codependency to build awareness, set boundaries, and develop a balanced sense of self, so they can engage in relationships from a place of confidence and resilience.
15 Years Experience
Online in Loveland, Colorado (Online Only)
Kate Keach, Natural Compassion Counseling
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, LICSW
People-pleasing and codependency may have once helped you survive, but it now leaves you feeling resentful, drained, or unsure how to show up authentically. Together, we’ll create a compassionate space where every part of you is welcomed, so you can move through life with greater authenticity, ease, and connection.
11 Years Experience
In-Person Near Loveland, CO
Online in Loveland, Colorado
Lauren, Simpson
Psychologist, Psy. D, LP, TIYT, CCTP-II
Codependence is often misunderstood. It is not a character defect, but rather a coping strategy many individuals develop to manage unmet emotional needs experienced in childhood.
For many, a core belief is formed that the only path to feeling loved is by being "needed." This drives the prioritization of others' needs over their own, which acts as a substitute for authentic connection and genuine love. This pattern often results in deep loneliness, a persistent feeling of being "too much" or "not enough," and resentment from constantly giving without receiving the care they offer to others.
If this description resonates with your experience, please know that hope for change is absolutely available. By learning to approach yourself with compassionate curiosity, you can begin to release what is beyond your control, heal past wounds, and start attracting mutually supportive and healthy relationships.
8 Years Experience
In-Person Near Loveland, CO
Online in Loveland, Colorado