What to ask a trauma therapist and Christian counselor in Denver?

The idea of getting a new therapist feels overwhelming along with regrouping from a messy divorce; or a move to a new city; or after a manager hired you and then quit their job the next week. Denver used to be the best place to live until the landlords raised the rent so high that you barely have money for extras.

How can I help? You can gently shop for a few therapists when you google Trauma Therapist Denver. All of them talk about doing a consultation, but what should you ask or say? What’s appropriate?

Questions to ask a Trauma therapist and Christian counselor in Denver, CO

I am here to help you get to the important questions by giving you information you may not know you need. You may want to know how long therapy takes. You wonder what’s the process to get started, when do you know you’ve reached your goals, and how to finish therapy well. You may want to ask basics about payment. How often do you need to come in order to see changes happen instead of feeling like you’re endlessly telling the same stories?

How can a trauma therapist and Christian counselor help with me not feeling overwhelmed?

Here’s a list of tips that I would give a friend, family member, or student who is interviewing a trauma therapist.

  1. How do you help me cope with my grief, shame, and anger?

  2. How many sessions do I need to come and how often to get results.?

  3. Do you take insurance, medical savings accounts, MediCare, MedicAid?

  4. What if we are not a good match? 

  5. What does the end of therapy look like?

I hope this helps you find the right therapist in Denver. If you are still feeling stuck, feel free to call me at (303) 524-0262 for a free 15 minute phone consultation. I’d be happy to hear about what is happening and help direct you to the right person.

Begin trauma treatment with a Christian counselor in Denver, CO today.

If you are ready to hope and trust again, call 720-577-5985 or schedule online for a free 15-minute consultation. For more about trauma therapy in central Denver look here. You can also find more at my contact and home page.

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