Dissociative Disorders therapists in Colorado
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David Rothman, MA, LPC
Licensed Professional Counselor
Dissociation can feel confusing, frightening, or isolating—whether it shows up as feeling detached from yourself, losing chunks of time, or sensing the world as unreal or far away. I offer a calm, supportive space to help you understand these experiences and reconnect with a sense of grounding and safety. Together, we’ll explore the emotional and relational histories that contribute to dissociation, working gently to build stability, strengthen internal connection, and foster greater presence in your daily life. Healing is possible, and you don’t have to navigate these experiences on your own.
7 Years Experience
Online in Colorado
(Online Only)
Higher Sights Counseling
Counselor/Therapist
We have a staff of psychotherapists and med prescribers that work with clients who have dissociative symptoms. We offer CBT, DBT, EMDR, IFS (to name a few treatment modalities) and medication in addition to many problem-solving therapies to help you learn new coping skills to improve your life.
16 Years Experience
In-Person in Denver, CO 80227
In-Person in Lakewood, CO 80227
Online in Multiple States
California, Colorado, Florida, Tennessee, Texas
Katherine Coder
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, PhD, LPC, LMHC
We dissociate because we are facing circumstances that feel life threatening. This can occur because we were really young when these threatening circumstances occurred or because what happened was extremely overpowering to us. Dissociation is a natural defensive strategy our bodies take to keep us safe. We approach dissociation through Deep Brain Reorienting to help the primitive brain process early life abandonment, conflicts, core aloneness pain, and other traumatic experiences that underpin the dissociative patterning.
15 Years Experience
In-Person in Boulder, CO 80304
Neurofeedback Clinic of Northern Colorado
Marriage and Family Therapist, MS, LMFT
Treating dissociative disorders requires specialized care that prioritizes safety, trust, and gentle integration. Our client-centered approach respects your unique experience and internal system while using evidence-based techniques to reduce dissociation and improve daily functioning. Neurofeedback can help strengthen neural connectivity and grounding, supporting your ability to stay present. We work at your pace to process traumatic experiences, improve internal communication, and develop cohesive identity and memory, always honoring your autonomy and resilience.
14 Years Experience
Dr. Elizabeth Coldren
Psychologist, PSYD, PSYPACT
I work with adults who feel disconnected from themselves in ways that can be hard to explain. Dissociation can look like going through the motions on autopilot, feeling far away or unreal, losing track of time when you’re stressed, or noticing that your emotions and body feel muted, numb, or out of sync. Some people describe it as feeling foggy, checked out, or like they’re watching their life from the outside. Many people I see function well in work or school while privately feeling detached or not fully present. You may have learned to shut down, go quiet inside, or “check out” to get through overwhelming situations, and those strategies can persist long after the original stress has passed. These patterns often develop in situations where you had to stay small, stay calm, or stay invisible to feel safe. Over time, dissociation can shape how you relate to yourself, how you make decisions, and how close you allow others to get. You may find it hard to trust your internal signals, access your emotions, or feel connected to your own preferences and needs. In our work together, we approach dissociation with respect for the ways it has protected you. We look at what your nervous system learned to do under pressure, how these patterns show up now, and what helps you feel more grounded and present without overwhelming the parts of you that have relied on distance to stay safe. The goal is not to get rid of dissociation, but to help you understand it, reduce its cost, and build a steadier connection to yourself so you can move through your life with more clarity, choice, and a deeper sense of being “here” in your own life.
26 Years Experience
In-Person in Denver, CO 80205
Online in
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