
Mindy Berry, MA, LPC, NCC
Licensed Professional Counselor
19751 Mainstreet Street, Parker, Colorado 80138 | (720) 924-1117
I provide a safe and comfortable place for you to share how you're feeling. Are you anxious, overwhelmed or feeling worried - I can help you. Everyone has the ability to facilitate change from within, and I can start you on that journey.

David Redbord, MA, MPH, LPCC
Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate
Available for Online Therapy
I’m offering the first 60 minute session free. You’ll be able to decide if you want to work together. During the session, we’ll get comfortable and identify the root causes of what’s going on.

Foundations Counseling, LLC
Counseling Organization
Available for Online Therapy
We believe you have the potential to build a better life. We offer caring, expert assistance in an environment built around personal respect and dignity. Our experienced therapists rely on time-tested and proven techniques to help you find your way.

Sarah Spurlock, M.A., LMFT
Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist
12760 Stroh Ranch Way - Suite 103, Parker, Colorado 80134 | (720) 608-0379
I provide solution-focused therapy for couples and individuals. I am here to facilitate change, offer hope, and motivate you to achieve your potential. I want to help you create your future. Most clients find a three to six month timeline will make a significant impact.
Related Sites:
City of Parker
Colorado Licensed Professional Counselors Examiners Board
Therapist Parker, CO
Counseling Stonegate, Cottonwood, The Pinery, Ponderosa Park, Centennial, Lone Tree
Parker, Colorado lies in the center of the state, just an arm’s stretch away from Denver. It’s small town appeal and commuter distance from the state’s capital makes Parker an ideal location for families of all sizes. Parker’s residents enjoy the outdoors at their city’s Double Angel Ballpark, or Tallman Meadow Park. A short distance away, the Denver Zoo offers a safari-like adventure that intrigues participants of all ages. The Lakeside Amusement Park also provides an assortment of activities. From haunted houses to feeding carp with popcorn, this venture is the oldest and most affordable thrilling experience in this area. For more community activities, the residents look to the Parker Colorado Recreation Center.1 Little tikes are not invited to participate in the center’s archery, lacrosse, or hockey events, but they can certainly find entertainment at the Kid’s Zone, or expel some hyperactivity on the climbing wall. The city also hosts numerous activities, such as the Annual Historic Downtown Walking Tour, or the Pour in the Park Music and Wine Festival.
Mental Health in Parker
Recovering from a drug or alcohol addiction takes much time, perseverance and dedication. Having a system of support in place is also vitally important. The Denver Area Central Committee of Alcoholics Anonymous provides opportunities for fellowship and recovery throughout the Denver metro. Many meetings are open, meaning members can join at any time. All meetings are free. To find a meeting place nearby, call 303-322-4440.2 For individuals who need assistance as they recover from drug use, the Celebrate Recovery group at Southeast Christian Church provides a safe and caring place in which to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to overcome an addiction. For information about meeting times and locations, call 303-841-9292.3
Aside from the obvious financial difficulties that unemployment and underemployment cause, there are also a variety of mental health issues that can result. Losing a job or working at a job that is unfulfilling can lead to low self-esteem, feelings of worthlessness, and even depression. To help Parker residents find adequate employment and resolve their financial difficulties, the Arapahoe/Douglas Workforce Center provides employment counseling, job training, and educational opportunities. The center offers a resource center where job seekers can access current openings, attend an employment workshop, or utilize the copier, computers or fax machine to create and send resumes, cover letters and job applications. By facilitating upward movement in the workforce, the center ensures that all Parker residents have the tools they need to improve their lives. Call 303-636-1160 for more information.4
Current Initiative
The Douglas County Youth Initiative was formed in 2005 by a partnership of local governments, including the town of Parker. The primary vision of the initiative is to build a community in which youth are actively involved in community decision-making, valued as assets to the community, and are productive and healthy. The initiative brings stakeholders together to ensure a seamless continuum of services are provided to youth, from education to mental health care to job readiness. Resources for parents are also available. Call 303-688-4825, extension 5327, for more detailed information about the initative.
References
1. Parker, Colorado. (2017). Parker Colorado Recreation Center. Retrieved from http://www.parkeronline.org/index.aspx?NID=384.2. Denver Area Central Committee of Alcoholics Anonymous. (2017). Homepage. Retrieved from http://www.daccaa.org/index.htm.
3. Southeast Community Church. (2017). Celebrate Recovery. Retrieved from http://www.southeastcc.org/support-groups-collection/2014/2/2/celebrate-recovery.
4. Arapahoe/Douglas Workforce Center. (2017). Our Services. Retrieved from http://www.adworks.org/index.php/job-seekers/our-services.
5. Douglas County Youth Initiative. (2017). Youth Initiative. Retrieved from http://www.douglas.co.us/countyadmin/youth/.
Parker is located in Douglas County, Colorado. It has a land area of 21.29 square miles and a water area of 0.00 square miles.  The population of Parker is 49,550 people with 16,477 households and a median annual income of $100,469. .
Therapy Affordability Meter for Parker, CO
Very Affordable
Booking a weekly counseling session with a licensed therapist in Parker is not a large financial issue for the majority of people in this area. Sustaining a commitment to mental health treatment is easily accessible for the average family, but ask your therapist if there are any concerns as many will accept insurance or even offer sliding scale fees. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Parker public health department.