As highly skilled clinicians in counseling and neurotherapy, we prioritize building authentic relationships with our clients, fostering a collaborative journey toward fulfillment and well-being.
Our warmth and commitment to clinical excellence ensure you’ll feel a sense of belonging and acceptance from the moment you walk through our doors. With a focus on celebrating progress, we create a space where healing and personal development will support you to flourish in life.
As the owner of Neuro Colorado, Sean is deeply committed to the intersection of brain science and counseling in transforming clients' lives. He considers it a profound privilege to walk with clients along their journey as they heal and grow.
Sean holds a Masters in Theology from Covenant College and a Masters in Counseling from Colorado Christian University. He specializes in working with clients dealing with Anxiety, PTSD, Attachment, ADHD, and relationship concerns. Sean sees clients of all beliefs and stages of life and stands with each of them to have the freedom to live a life that is full and bursting with joy. He brings a relatable, warm, authentic, and understanding approach to every session and considers sharing wisdom and deep work in counseling to be sacred ground.
Sean has enjoyed mentoring and training clinicians who are new to the Neurotherapy world, and has developed a unique program that offers counseling and Neurofeedback in a customized and integrated plan depending on the client’s needs. Throughout the journey through emotional work and brain training, he prioritizes having every client feel seen, known, accepted, and challenged to grow.
Sean loves his wife and family and enjoys biking and good food. He is involved in his church and appreciates supporting others’ desire to connect with their faith.
EMDR, IFS, Neurofeedback, Neurostimulation, Person-Centered, Existential Psychotherapy
Anxiety, Trauma, PTSD, ADHD, Relationship difficulties, Attachment.
In Person or Video Session
No, but we do accept HSA cards
I'm not currently taking clients, but Carrie, Leah, and Nicole have openings.
Karen is a seasoned therapist with a background in massage therapy who approaches trauma work through a somatic psychology lens. She specializes in trauma therapy, recognizing that talk therapy alone may not access the brain's trauma storage areas. In addition to traditional talk therapy, Karen offers a range of trauma-specific treatment modalities, facilitating a more efficient path to recovery.
Working with Karen is a gentle journey into deep healing: her clients never have to worry about feeling overwhelmed by confronting all their trauma at once. She carefully manages exposure to trauma history in manageable increments, fostering progress while avoiding overwhelm. For those interested, Karen incorporates spiritual work into trauma healing.
With a decade of experience in neurofeedback and other neurotherapies, alongside seventeen years of trauma-focused practice, she provides nuanced and sophisticated treatment tailored to individual needs. Karen rejects a one-size-fits-all approach, offering multiple modalities to ensure alignment with each client's preferences and progress.
Outside of her professional pursuits, Karen enjoys spending time with her husband, Kary, and their eight-year-old son, Austin. She pursues studies in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy for Trauma, indulges in reading, deepens her spiritual practice, and loudly cheers on Denver's professional sports teams from her couch.
Karen always seeks the best in others and radically enjoys helping people strengthen their connection to their truest and highest selves. She is passionate about helping clients cut ties with what no longer serves them and creating the expansive and whole life they desire.
Neurotherapy, neurostimulation, neurofeedback, EMDR, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Somatic Experiencing (SEP), Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
Combining Neurotherapy with trauma therapy, PTSD, complex PTSD, childhood/developmental trauma, dissociative disorders, working with current/former law enforcement and other first responders, current/former military.
In Person or Video Session
No, but we do accept HSA cards
Yes
Leah Raulerson received her Masters in Somatic Counseling Psychology from Naropa University in 2016, and is a Licensed Professional Counselor. Leah specializes in supporting and empowering adults who have experienced interpersonal trauma, grief and loss, life transitions, depression, and anxiety.
Leah is honored by the privilege of witnessing change and growth in her clients. She sees health as the integration of mind and body and leverages the client-therapist relationship to support increased wholeness. Mindfulness, expressive arts, social justice work, and philosophy inform Leah’s integrative, relational style. Additionally, Leah incorporates elements of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), EMDR, Feminist, Humanistic, and Gestalt psychotherapies. Leah has spent several years as an adult counselor and clinical supervisor in Denver-area non-profit agencies.
Leah has two amazing cats, and will always pet your dog (with permission, of course). Leah loves to build things, bake, and travel with her partner, and will eat most things at least once. Leah strives to check her areas of privilege continuously and always hopes to improve her allyship through intersectional feminism, racial justice, and support for the LGBTQIA+ community.
Rogerian/Person-Centered, Existential Psychotherapy, Body Psychotherapy, EMDR, Neurostimulation, Neurofeedback Training
Anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship navigation, life transitions, grief.
In Person or Video Session
No, but we do accept HSA cards
Yes
Carrie is a warm and compassionate psychotherapist and neurotherapist. She believes that relationship is at the core of all therapeutic work and focuses on fostering a collaborative relationship with her clients so they feel seen, heard, and understood. Carrie values each client’s unique story and journey, and she strives to empathetically hold space and welcome all of their experiences into the therapeutic relationship. Guided by neurobiological and emotion-focused principles, she loves working at the intersection of neuroscience and psychotherapy.
Carrie particularly enjoys working with people experiencing anxiety, perfectionism, OCD, high sensitivity (HSP), disordered eating and body image difficulties, post-traumatic stress disorder/ trauma, attachment concerns and repair, and navigating family and challenging relationship dynamics.
In her free time, Carrie loves singing, skiing, NBA basketball, and petting ALL the dogs.
Emotion-focused, Adlerian, Psychodynamic/ Attachment, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, IFS, Neurostimulation, Neurofeedback
Anxiety, trauma, OCD, body image and disordered eating, attachment concerns and repair, high sensitivity, navigating relationships and family dynamics.
In Person or Video Session
No, but we do accept HSA cards
Yes
Nicole is a Licensed Professional Counselor and brings an array of creative modalities to her practice. She enjoys working with people from all walks of life, encouraging them to align their dreams with their reality and move towards a deepened sense of self-worth and confidence. Her approach infuses creativity and unfiltered free expression into the traditional therapy model. She is also trained in EMDR, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Psychedelic Assisted Therapy (PAT), and Neurotherapies. In her work, she aims to support clients in activating new connections to their body, mind, spirit, emotions, and environment.
In her personal life, Nicole is an animal lover. She enjoys seeing new sights, singing and dancing, and craves everything spicy. She will talk about cute animals, good eats, and life’s adventures with you till the cows come home!
Nicole celebrates everyone's unique self and warmly welcomes all colors, creeds, orientations, beliefs, and abilities. She is impassioned by the bold and colorful energy of the world and its awe-inspiring inhabitants!
EMDR, IFS, Expressive Art Therapies, Psychedelic Assisted Therapy, Integrative therapy, Neurofeedback & Neurostimulation
Anxiety, grief & loss, transition, identity exploration, self-esteem and confidence, relationships, student life, life and career goals.
Video Session
No
Yes