Addiction Therapists in Frederick, CO.

Counseling for addiction and codependency in Frederick, CO. Help for alcohol and substance abuse, pornography, sex and internet addiction, gambling, and compulsive spending.


Karen Ragland, M.A., NCC, LPCC, CCTP
Addiction Counselor

Karen Ragland, M.A., NCC, LPCC, CCTP

Counselor

Frederick, Frederick, Colorado 80530 | 9702272770

Karen offers a supportive and nonjudgmental approach to addiction counseling, helping clients understand the underlying factors contributing to their substance use. She uses evidence-based strategies to support recovery, build coping skills, and promote long-term change. Karen works collaboratively with clients to set realistic goals, strengthen motivation, and address co-occurring emotional or behavioral challenges. Her compassionate guidance empowers individuals to reclaim control, develop healthier habits, and create a more stable and fulfilling life in recovery.

Griffin Kauffman, B.A.
Addiction Counselor

Griffin Kauffman, B.A.

Counselor

Frederick, Frederick, Colorado 80530 | 9702272770

Griffin provides a supportive and nonjudgmental space for individuals navigating alcohol, drug, or gambling addictions. Her approach focuses on building self-awareness, emotional resilience, and healthy coping strategies through expressive arts, mindfulness, and person-centered therapy. Griffin believes in meeting clients where they are, empowering them to explore their experiences and create meaningful change. By fostering creativity and self-expression, she helps clients reconnect with themselves and their goals in a way that supports long-term recovery and personal growth.


Frederick is located in Weld County, Colorado. It has a land area of 14.21 square miles and a water area of 0.13 square miles.  The population of Frederick is 11,413 people with 3,356 households and a median annual income of $89,386. .


Therapy Affordability Meter for Frederick, CO

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Establishing weekly sessions with a professional therapist is considered affordable in Frederick for the average family. While sustaining a commitment to therapy is usually not an issue, if mental health treatment feels like a burden please ask your counselor about accepted insurance plans or sliding scale fees. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Frederick public health department.