68 licensed providers matched your needs

Victoria DiGiannantonio, LSW
I offer a supportive space where your experiences are respected and your goals drive the work. Whether you're an athlete, a first responder, or navigating life’s demands, mental performance and well-being matter — you don’t have to do it alone. I am collaborative, trauma-informed, and rooted in evidence-based approaches. We'll target what’s holding you back, build resilience, and strengthen the tools you need to show up fully. This isn’t about quick fixes. It’s honest work, tailored to you, where performance, healing, and self-connection co-exist. I’ll meet you with directness, compassion, and zero judgment.
Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Addiction, Eating disorders, Trauma and PTSD, Family conflict, Stress, Alcohol use
Behavioral issues

Daniel Schellenger, LAC
Looking for the right therapist is hard. I use a variety of integrated therapeutic strategies that are culturally and trauma-informed to meet you where you are to get you where you want to be. I always have an empathetic and compassionate approach while focusing on your strengths along the journey. You don't have to walk alone. I'm passionate about learning about you to discover the best possible outcome. Please reach out to see if we are a good fit. I'm looking forward to meeting you! Credentials: MA Clinical Mental Health Counseling - Adams State University LPCC.0022082
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Anger management, Substance use disorder, Addiction, Behavioral issues, Bipolar disorder, Alcohol use, ADHD, Codependency, Borderline personality, Dual diagnosis, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment, Emotional disturbance, Grief, OCD, Self esteem, Stress, Suicidal ideation, Antisocial personality
Behavioral issues

Dr. Robert Ray, LPC
I use an integrative approach rooted in the evidence-based principles of Mind-Body Medicine, which focus on the interaction among mind and body and the powerful ways in which emotional, cognitive, social and spiritual factors can affect health. This practice is based on the principle that mind and body are interconnected, that any changes in the body will result in psychological change, and any change in the mind will result in physiological change. Within this framework, psychotherapeutic methods from various schools of psychology may be incorporated as appropriate, as well as religious or spiritual beliefs.
Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Addiction, Trauma and PTSD, Relationships, Men's issues, Life transitions, Infidelity, Grief, Divorce, Coping skills, Bipolar disorder, Behavioral issues
Behavioral issues

Jonathan Cottrell, LCSW
Thank you for taking the time to read this bio. I am Jon and have 9 years of experience in counseling. My experience has been diverse with working in ADHD, addiction, youth, adults, and couples in different settings. I am married with 6 kids, 2 dogs, and a new grandson and take up my free time. I believe in working towards goals slowly, session by session and see how things go. Let me know if you have any questions.
Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Addiction, Grief, Marital and premarital, Marital discord, Substance use disorder, Relationships
Behavioral issues

Melixa Carbonell, LPC
Are you feeling stuck? Disconnected from yourself and everyone around you? Hiding from everything because it feels too exhausting to do anything more than basic functioning? Are you taking care of everyone else and neglecting yourself? Do you worry about EVERYTHING and question every choice you make or thought you have? Do you feel overwhelmed, wondering if you’re good enough, or if you’ll finally be seen and accepted for who you are? I see you. You are not alone. Let’s talk.
Alzheimer's, Anxiety, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Life transitions, Depression, Childhood abuse/neglect, ADHD, Stress, Women's issues, Self esteem, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, Coping skills, Career counseling, Life coaching, Peer relationship
Behavioral issues

Skye Wyrick, LCSW
Skye lives in Montana and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She received her Master of Social Work in 2014. As a CBT and DBT focused therapist, client-led Skye helps her client to understand the deep connection between thoughts, behaviors and actions. As we begin to recognize this connection, our control over ourselves strengthens. Skye also uses mindfulness and breathwork. Joining into therapy should always be a safe and open space. Skye spends most of her time working with 8-30 year olds, living with anxiety and depression, managing ADHD, self-advocacy, regulation skills and living with trauma.
Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Suicidal ideation, Bipolar disorder, Autism spectrum disorders, Chronic impulsivity, Coping skills, School issues, Self esteem, Self harming, Stress, Academic underachievement, Internet addiction, Family conflict, OCD, Parenting
Behavioral issues

Robyn Matkovich, LPC
Through reflective listening, I strive to offer my clients unconditional presence and consider each meeting together as an opportunity for empowerment, connection, and growth. I will help you connect with your innate strengths and wisdom so you can move through your circumstances to become more balanced and integrated. With 5+ years of practice, my approach blends knowledge & training in mindfulness, holism, and Gestalt & Jungian therapies with spiritual support.
Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Child or adolescent, Spirituality, Behavioral issues, Coping skills, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Parenting, Trauma and PTSD, Relationships
Behavioral issues

Chelsey Leclear, LMFT
As a licensed marriage and family therapist i have been in the field for 5 years. I received my Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy from Friends University. I typically utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution-Focused Therapy. As a therapist I am direct, while displaying patience and providing a safe environment with which clients can process their vulnerabilities. Outside of my personal career, I enjoy spending time with my family, playing with my dogs, and ranching.
Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Behavioral issues, Coping skills, Divorce, Family conflict, Parenting
Behavioral issues

Michele Paladino, LPC
I have been a practicing clinician for 14 years, with a breadth of experience working with children and adults in a variety of settings. I take a strength based approach, blending together various treatment modalities, such as cognitive behavioral therapy, solution focused therapy, mindfulness, as well as client centered approach, with the understanding that individuals or families are the experts in their life. It is my goal to work collaboratively with you to provide the tools and techniques necessary to achieve desired counseling outcomes.
ADHD, Academic underachievement, Adoption, Anger management, Anxiety, Behavioral issues, Child or adolescent, Coping skills, Divorce, Domestic abuse, Emotional disturbance, Oppositional defiance, Peer relationship, Self esteem, Teen violence, Trauma and PTSD, Social media, Childhood abuse/neglect, School issues, Stress, Depression
Behavioral issues

Leah Comeau, LCSW
I received my Masters in Social work from University of New Hampshire in 2017. My experience has been working with individuals and families of diverse backgrounds struggling with an array of concerns such as: depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, relationship conflicts, LGBTQ+, self-esteem, trauma, grief/loss and substance abuse. My focus is on providing an empathetic, safe, non-judgmental environment where individuals can work towards improving their mental health and relationships through evidenced-based modalities that best fit the clients needs.
Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, Codependency, Grief, Trauma and PTSD, ADHD, Parenting, Self esteem, Alcohol use, Coping skills, Stress, Substance use disorder, Divorce, Life transitions, Relationships, Marital discord, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment
Behavioral issues
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Can psychologists diagnose or prescribe medication in Fort Collins?
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