Anxiety Therapy Colorado

Anxiety Therapy in Colorado

Learn how to slow down your thoughts and regain clarity.

Anxiety therapy in Colorado. Secure and convenient telehealth therapy from anywhere in Colorado. For Colorado adults who are ready to do the good, hard work. Experienced, grief- and trauma-informed anxiety therapy for existential crisis, career shifts, competence fatigue, night anxiety, panic attacks, complicated relationships, and painful stories that began long ago.

Join from anywhere in Colorado on a secure telehealth platform.

Man rubbing his eyes worried with anxiety

You Are Here for a Reason

Anxiety has been part of your daily life for a while. You may have learned how to push through it, explain it away, or tell yourself it is “just stress,” but deep down, you recognize that anxiety has been taking up more space in your life than you want it to. Reaching this point—where you can finally name what has been happening—is an important step, because you cannot begin changing what you are still trying to ignore.

The fact that you are here means you are already moving toward that change, and even small steps toward honesty and healing can begin to loosen anxiety’s grip on your life.

Trauma- and grief-informed anxiety therapy is meant for you if you are ready to uncover roots and give fresh air to old wounds. This work is about more than changing thoughts.


Anxiety Therapy

Work Stress

Complicated Relationships

Panic Attacks

How to Treat Anxiety

Anxiety Has Different Causes

Anxiety treatment is never one-size-fits-all. Together, we will explore your current patterns and personal history to better understand the root causes of your anxiety. Effective treatment often involves a thoughtful combination of approaches, tailored to your unique needs and experiences.

The Past

Trauma, a high ACE score, damaging relationships, the death of a loved one, or difficult life adjustments can all have a lasting impact on the nervous system. When the body becomes stuck in a fight-or-flight response, it may need intentional support to relearn what safety feels like. In these situations, trauma-informed anxiety therapy can play a vital role in helping the brain and body regulate, heal, and restore a sense of stability.

The Present

Recognizing the factors in your current environment that contribute to constant alertness, a sense of threat, or insecurity is an important step in reducing anxiety symptoms. Lasting relief from racing thoughts often begins with identifying what is keeping you on edge and building a greater sense of control around those stressors. As these influences become clearer, we work together to address what is within your control and create a greater sense of safety and stability.

Sleep Anxiety


Sometimes anxiety intensifies at night, making it difficult to rest. It may show up as racing thoughts that magnify every worry, nightmares that disrupt sleep, or nocturnal panic attacks that leave you feeling unsettled and exhausted. Anxiety therapy helps retrain the brain’s response patterns so these distressing reactions decrease over time.

A woman lying in bed, looking off to the side unable to sleep suffering night anxiety

Anxiety vs. Panic


Anxiety and panic attacks are similar, but have a few distinct differences. Both can feel frightening, overwhelming, and disruptive, yet they differ in how they begin, how long they last, which symptoms are most pronounced, and how they affect a person’s thoughts and body. Understanding the difference can help guide you toward the support that will be most helpful.

A man with gray hair sitting on a bench uncertain look on his face suffering anxiety and panic

Trauma and Anxiety


A significant number of people who suffer from anxiety and panic disorder have experienced a traumatic event (a singular event, or an extended period of threat and harm). A therapist trained in acute and complex trauma (cPTSD) can incorporate trauma-informed tools into anxiety treatment.

A man with dark hair and a beard sitting on a brown leather couch, resting his forehead on his hand suffering trauma and grief

Get Help Today

Virtual Therapy for Colorado Adults

Grief-informed and trauma-focused treatment for the symptoms

of anxiety and panic.