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Beth Strong, MA, LPC

Depression Psychologist

Colorado Office Locations: Denver

303-322-4224 - Office
303-322-2626 - Fax
303-826-9975 - Pager

www.bethstrong.com


Therapy for the Soul

Most of us are looking to feel better: we want happiness, meaning, purpose, and healthy relationships. More urgently, sometimes we just want to get out of pain.

Therapy can usually help for all of these things. You may not be able to describe, when you first meet with a therapist, what you feel is wrong or what “right” might look like. But the therapeutic process helps you come to see what is most important in your life, and how you can progress on the journey to finding it.

Clients who work with me discover aspects of themselves they never knew existed, and with these discoveries find strengths, vulnerabilities and loves that have been dormant within them for years. This path of discovery can provide breakthroughs in many areas of life such as:

  • developing honest and rewarding intimate relationships
  • blossoming in meaningful work or career
  • managing difficult transitions
  • moving through depression
  • finding one’s voice

I work with individuals and couples through most stages of life, beginning with early adulthood (late teens) through to the later years of life. My style is warm, interactive, and innovative. My background is holistic, with a masters degree in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology from the Naropa University (1996), and a Bachelors in Health Education and Psychology from UT Austin in 1977.

Here are some of the many issues people work with me on: 

  • relationship issues, individually or in couples work
  • depression and anxiety
  • history of abuse
  • career change / development
  • life transitions / personal growth
  • divorce, blended families, parenting, single parenting
  • creativity
  • spiritual growth
  • cultivating healthy relationships after a history of abuse (see my article called “After Abuse: Forging Healthy Relationships”
  • dealing with loss
  • substance abuse, in some cases, not all
I take some insurances: Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield, United Health Care, many EAP’s, and some insurances that are covered under umbrella companies. Because of this, it’s best to check with your provider to see if I am listed with them. Also, insurance companies sometimes change names and/or associated companies, so it’s best to check.