All that stuff that makes other therapists squirm?
Yeah, we specialize in that.

From high-intensity fights to low-intensity libidos,
chronic infidelity to chronic impotence,
painful disconnection to painful penetration,
that is just some of the stuff that we help our clients with every day.

We’ve been providing exceptional
Couples Counseling, Marriage Therapy, and Sex Therapy
in Greeley and Fort Collins, CO since 2012.


Services We Offer

Marriage Counseling
& Couples Therapy

Couple-hood can be tough. We help couples end destructive patterns and poor communication so you can build the relationship you want with your spouse or partner. 

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Sex
Therapy

If you are looking to reclaim your desire, learn to embrace your sexuality, make sex fun again, or deal with unwanted sexual behaviors, our trained clinicians can help. 

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Ketamine
Therapy

Ketamine assisted psychotherapy leverages medicine to drive deep insight, rapid change, and powerful shifts to help you move through a variety of issues.

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Meet your therapist with zero  risk commitment obligation cost

Finding a therapist you’re comfortable with shouldn’t cost you money. We provide a free, 20-minute consultation with any (or all) of our counselors to make sure you find one that both fits for you and that you’re confident will be able to help you.

No pressure, just connection.


About Us

We believe that being healthy is more than just not having symptoms. Being healthy is about living, growing, and thriving in all aspects in life: physically, emotionally, mentally, sexually, and spiritually (whatever that looks like for you).

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No Cookie Cutter Approaches

Clients aren’t cookies. Every client brings their unique background, experiences, strengths, and struggles with them into counseling. We take evidence-based, proven approaches and tailor them to meet what you need in order to find the healing and growth that you are looking for.

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What Our Clients Are Saying:


Some Frequently Asked Questions

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  • We offer both! in-person sessions are held at both our West Greeley and Fort Collins offices.

    Online sessions are available to anyone in Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah.

  • In short, yes. We do our best to answer the phone whenever we can. It is a point of pride for us that we return ALL voicemails, emails, and website contact requests.

    All voicemails (and other messages) to our front desk that are received before 4 PM on Monday through Friday will be returned same day before we are gone for the day. Most days, we’ll return your call within 2-3 hours.

    Messages received after 4 PM, on weekends, or on holidays will be returned the next business day.

  • All of our clinicians offer at least some evening slots. We do at times have clinicians who offer weekends as well. Give us a call and our front desk receptionist can tell you about current availability for weekends.

  • We do! Many clients benefit from being able to get out of the office and walk while talking with their clinician.

  • Our session fees range from $80-200 per session, depending on who you see.

    We try to keep our session fees “mid-range” for what you’ll find for counselors with similar experience and training.

    For more information including which clinicians charge which amounts, see our Fees and Insurance page.

  • We aren’t in-network with any insurance or EAP panels. It’s a hard decision we’ve made but we made it for good reasons (read more about that here).

    At the same time, many insurance plans have out-of-network benefits, which means that they will reimburse you for a portion of our session cost.

    We have partnered with Thrizer to handle the out-of-network process automatically for you. With Thrizer, you will only have to pay a copay for our sessions post-deductible, instead of paying my full fee and waiting for reimbursements. This typically allows clients to save on average 70% upfront on our sessions.

    If you’d like us to help you verify those benefits or learn more about how Thrizer works, you can give us a call and talk with our front desk receptionist or we can discuss that during your free consultation.

  • Unfortunately, we don’t. If you call our front desk, we’d be happy to help you connect with a medicaid provider.


The Latest Blogs From Our Clinicians


Are you hesitating?

If so, you’re not alone

Lots of people get to this point but stop. Sometimes therapy feels intimidating or overwhelming. Other times, people talk themselves out of it with thoughts like these:

  • “Not that bad” is actually the best time to come in.

    Think of it like a check engine light—your car might still sound fine, but if you ignore it, small issues can turn into bigger problems.

    Therapy doesn’t always have to be intense; sometimes it’s simply about tuning things up and polishing the rough spots before they become crises.

  • Just because you don’t know what else to do doesn’t mean there isn’t anything that can be done. One of the jobs of a good relationship counselor is to help identify blindspots and bad assumptions. There’s probably more that you can do about your relationship than you realize.

    Others are uncertain about whether or not to try, going back and forth between splitting up or trying to fix things. In truth, you can do both, try to fix it and split up, but only in that order. And if you truly don’t know what to do, a good relationship counselor will help you sit in the uncertainty, explore it, and figure out what path is right for you.

    Lastly, if the relationship is truly done, therapy can help you end the relationship with compassion, respect, and appreciation rather than spite, anger, and vitriol.

  • You’re a human being. And we human beings are messy, complicated, sometimes even contradictory beings. That’s ok. We all make mistakes and struggle.

    Embarrassment, though, isn’t about our mistakes or struggles. It is the cousin of shame, that feeling that you are unworthy, insufficient, or unacceptable at your core. Embarrassment is the feeling we get when someone else sees our shame, our unworthiness.

    Connection, compassion, and empathy are the antidotes to shame. We’ve been doing this long enough that we’ve heard it all. No matter what you’re bringing in, it doesn’t make you unacceptable.

    We’re not here to judge. We’re here to help, shame-free and judgment-free. Whatever you bring into the room, you’ll be met with compassion and respect.

No matter your reason for hesitating, ask yourself how you want your life and relationships to look in a year, six months, or even a few weeks from now. If you want things to be different, you’ll need to take a different step. Press through your hesitation, reach out, and get in touch with us.

Remember: action cures fear.