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National Queer & Trans Therapists of Color Network

The National Queer and Trans Therapists of Color Network (NQTTCN) is a healing justice organization committed to transforming mental health for queer and trans people of color (QTPoC). We work at the intersection of movements for social justice and the field of mental health to integrate healing justice into both of these spaces. Our overall goal is to increase access to healing justice resources for QTPoC.

NAMI Denver

Email: namidenver@gmail.com | NAMI Denver is dedicated to improving the quality of life for people with mental illness and their families through support, education and advocacy.

Servicios de la Raza

Phone: (719) 359-4240 | Servicios de La Raza’s mission is to build and cultivate a thriving Colorado Latino community in which all members have the opportunities, and the support systems to achieve equity, self-sufficiency, and self-determination to lead a healthy quality of life.

SafeHouse Denver

24/7 Crisis Line: (303) 318-9989 | Phone: (303) 318-9959 | SafeHouse Denver serves survivors of domestic violence and their children through an Emergency Shelter, a non-residential Counseling & Advocacy Center and an Extended Stay Program.

University of Denver Professional Psychology Clinic

Phone: (303) 871-3736 | The Professional Psychology Clinic (PPC) is not only a community resource, but also an essential student training center. We have provided low cost, high-quality psychological services to the Denver and surrounding communities for over 40 years, including psychotherapy, psychological and cognitive assessment, and forensic services.

Jefferson Center for Mental Health

Phone: (303) 425-0300 | Jefferson Center is a nonprofit, community-focused mental health care and substance use services provider. We offer hope and support to individuals and families who are struggling with mental health issues and substance use disorders.

Regis Center for Counseling and Family Therapy

Phone: (303) 964.5786 | Email: macplab@regis.edu | The Regis Center for Counseling and Family Therapy offers in-person low to no-cost counseling services for members of our surrounding community and teletherapy to anyone in Colorado. As a client at the Center for Counseling and Family Therapy, you will develop an authentic and growth-oriented relationship with your therapist, while growing your own base of life skills derived from the latest research and best practices offered in the field.

The Blue Bench

Phone: (303) 329-9922 | At The Blue Bench, our mission is to eliminate sexual assault and diminish the impact it has on individuals, their loved ones and our community through comprehensive issue advocacy, prevention and care.

Aurora Mental Health Center

Phone: (303) 617-2300 | Aurora Mental Health & Recovery is a SAMHSA Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) grantee offering services to address a wide range of mental health conditions. Individuals and families rely on us to help them cope with a variety of challenges. Our staff of physicians, nurses, psychologists, therapists, and peers works with all age groups, from children to seniors.

WellPower (Mental Health Center of Denver)

Phone: (303) 504-6500 | WellPower is a place for recovery, resilience and well-being, known locally and nationally as a model for innovative and effective community behavioral health care.

Maria Droste Counseling Center

Phone: (303) 867-4600 | Email: intake@mariadroste.org | The Maria Droste Counseling Center is a nonprofit that offers psychotherapy and counseling services for adults, children, teens, couples, and families. With over 25 licensed therapists, clinicians have various specialities in therapy, including relationship issues, trauma and illness, mood and anxiety disorders, and children and families. With the goal of providing affordable counseling for all members of the community, the center provides individual therapy for adults and children, couples and marriage counseling, and family therapy for those who lack health insurance, have inadequate health insurance for mental health issues, or have limited income to access counseling through the private sector.

Rocky Mountain Crisis Partners

Phone: (844) 493-8255 (TALK) M-Sun 4pm to 12 am | RMCP Crisis Line is a free, confidential, 24/7 telephone hotline for mental health or substance abuse crisis help, information, and referrals. Crisis Services are perfect for any individual in need of mental health or substance use help, information and referrals. Anyone who may be depressed, thinking about suicide, going through a hard time, or just needs to talk, can freely discuss any issues with Crisis Counselors, who are there to listen and support callers.

Mental Health America of Colorado

Phone: (720) 208-2220 | Mental Health America of Colorado provides short-term, free mental health services to low-income children and their families, older adults, and people who are homeless.

Asian Pacific Development Center

Phone: (303) 923-2920 | The Asian Pacific Development Center provides psychotherapy and counseling services for individuals, couples, families, and groups. Psychological evaluations, psychiatric medication evaluations and monitoring, case management services, and senior outreach are also offered. These services, as well as mental health consultation and education activities, are provided by clinical staff in Hmong, Japanese, Khmer, Korean, Laotian, Mandarin, Cantonese, Taiwanese, Thai, Vietnamese, and English.

Glow Counseling

Glow Counseling is a psychotherapy practice run by Moshe Rozdzial, a Licensed Professional Counselor and therapist in the State of Colorado and a National Board Certified Counselor. Rozdzial is also trained in Marriage and Family counseling (couples and relationship therapy) and is a certified sex therapist and addiction interventionist. Glow Counseling focuses on sex therapy, men’s mental health, women’s empowerment, and couples and marriage counseling, with special attention to sexuality and sexual health in individuals and relationships. Group therapy and phone counseling sessions are also available.

Queer Asterisk Therapeutic Services

Queer Asterisk's counseling services are queer informed and affirming, with an emphasis on queer resilience and vitality. The counseling services and peer mentorship program bring together compassionate helpers with diverse areas of expertise to strengthen and support the next generation of queer leaders. Queer Asterisk counselors are post-graduate and licensed mental health professionals from diverse backgrounds, all of whom identify as queer and transgender. Services are provided to children, adolescents, and adults. Counselors specialize in gender-affirming treatment of dysphoria, trauma, anxiety, depression, addiction, grief and loss and utilize strengths-based, person-centered, trauma-informed, and evidence-based treatment modalities.

University of Colorado Counseling Center

Phone: (303) 315.7270 | The CU Denver Student and Community Counseling Center provides confidential mental health and counseling services to CU Denver Students and the Denver Metro community. The center serves as a training center for counseling graduate students in the CU Denver School of Education and Human Development (SEHD). Counseling faculty members, as well as professional staff supervise these student therapists. Supervisors and psychotherapists are well-trained in working with diverse psychological issues with individuals, couples, and families. Counselors are also experienced in helping with issues such as school stress, family problems, test anxiety, friendship or relationship problems, feelings of loneliness, and more.

Denver Affordable Counseling

Phone: (720) 485-3756 | Denver Affordable Counseling's mission is to improve access to affordable mental health care. It provides quality affordable counseling services to individuals, couples, families, children, and adolescents. The team of licensed therapists are dedicated to helping others by providing a safe, warm, and inviting space for personal growth and healing to occur. Some issues that counselors are experienced with include anxiety, depression, eating disorders, difficult life transitions, identity crisis, career, gender & sexuality, education, relationships, personal growth, and more.