Sarah’s Specializations
Clients who always put others first and are starting to feel resentful
Clients who want to stop feeling trapped in their own life and relationships, and start exploring why these painful patterns keep showing up
Clients who mourn the younger, freer version of themselves and feel out of touch with spontaneity and joy
Clients who feel embarrassed, guilty, confused, or ashamed about how they are coping with stress
Private Pay Rate: $175
SARAH@BRAVECOUNSELING.COM
720-923-3033 Ext. 34
About
Sarah completed her graduate training at Adams State University, where she received a degree in clinical mental health counseling. She is also a certified health coach. She has spent the past several years serving at a domestic violence shelter, and working with high-risk youth in a variety of different settings. Her clients have given her the extraordinary compliment of being fully themselves during sessions, and have helped her understand the deep and subtle connections that exist between intergenerational experiences, early childhood attachment, historical trauma, and how we show up today, as well as the healing that is possible when someone craves a different path.
Sarah believes that feeling a genuine connection to your healing practitioner is the foundation upon which all positive change is built, and works to create a secure and supportive space where clients are able to explore tender, vulnerable, and unknown parts of themselves at their own pace and in their own way. She shows up whole-heartedly as a partner in your journey toward greater authenticity and peace, offering a combination of somatic processing, EMDR, dialectics, gentle challenges, and insightful questions to support your unique process toward making personal meaning in life, and arriving at a deep sense of inner ease.
Sarah is also a clinical supervisor for Internship I and II and recently graduated students pursuing their LPC. She brings the same sense of curiosity and exploring personal potential to her supervisory relationships as she does to her client relationships, and feels passionately about working in partnership with new practitioners to identify and refine the strengths and clinical intuition they bring to the table.
Sarah’s personal work toward living a grounded, intentional, and whole-hearted life is often challenged by her two rescue monsters cats. When she is not practicing breathwork after the cats’ latest fiasco, you can find her singing songs to her plants, being struck dumb by the beauty of red rock canyons, and getting very excited about all the friends who come to visit her backyard bird feeders.