Counseling in Loveland, CO. Find the Right Therapist.

Safe, effective, and caring. Affordable therapists near you in Loveland, Colorado will help you make the changes you want.


Bruce Rumsey, Ph.D., LPC, MAC

Bruce Rumsey, Ph.D., LPC, MAC

LIcensed Professional Counselor, Master Addiction Counselor

5250 Hahns Peak Drive, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | (970) 227-2770

I have over twenty years of experience helping individuals, couples, families, & organizations transition through life challenges. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and Master Addiction Counselor, certified in Neuro-Linguistic Programming and EMDR.

Lee Lester, M.A., NCC, LPCC

Lee Lester, M.A., NCC, LPCC

Counselor

5250 Hahns Peak Drive, Suite #200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 970-227-2770

Lee Lester promotes growth and healing through guiding clients in meaningful conversations of self-discovery and acceptance. He balances a direct, concise approach along with humor and authenticity.

Michael Boyer, M.S.W., SWC

Michael Boyer, M.S.W., SWC

Social Work Candidate

5250 Hahns Peak Dr Ste 200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 970-227-2770

I'm Michael Boyer, I have a true calling to help people work through the struggles that life can present. I think that people have the ability to succeed in life. I strive to help people do this by creating a space where they can take a breath and be truly seen.

Foundations Counseling, LLC

Foundations Counseling, LLC

Counseling Organization

5250 Hahns Peak Drive Suite #200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 970-227-2770

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.

Julia Williams, M.S, LPCC

Julia Williams, M.S, LPCC

Counselor

5250 Hahns Peak Drive Suite 200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 970-227-2770

Each stage of life comes with its own set of hardships, and it is okay to not always be okay. Julia Williams believes therapy allows individuals a safe, warm, and understanding place to work on those hardships one step at a time.

Nicole Kucera, M.A., LPCC

Nicole Kucera, M.A., LPCC

Counselor

5250 Hahns Peak Drive, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 970-227-2770

Nicole Kucera believes in creating a space where everyone can take a breath and be truly seen without judgment. Therapy is not a linear process, but when met with respect, dignity, and support, everyone can achieve their goals.

Kerri Childs, M.A., LPCC

Kerri Childs, M.A., LPCC

Counselor

5250 Hahns Peak Dr Ste 200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 970-227-2770

I have been a mental health advocate for more than fourteen years. I provide a safe and compassionate place to address your concerns. I strive to bring a calming presence and a curiosity to understand you and help you to understand yourself.

Arnold Cantu, M.S.S.W., LCSW

Arnold Cantu, M.S.S.W., LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

5250 Hahns Peak Drive #200, Loveland, 80538 | 9702272770

Arnold Cantú has the ability to provide a comforting space for people in which anything goes. He has a philosophy in which he encourages people to “make the unsayable, sayable” in a secure environment without making any presumptions about there being anything wrong wit

Shiri Shapira-Simchi, M.S.W, LSW

Shiri Shapira-Simchi, M.S.W, LSW

Counselor

8201 Spinnaker Bay Dr, Windsor, Colorado 80550 | 970-227-2770

Shiri believes that the most important component to a successful therapeutic experience is the connection between the client and the therapist. Shiri is a firm believer that no client is beyond hope, and she approaches her care with compassion and enthusiasm.

Melinda Smith, M.S., LPCC, ATR-BC

Melinda Smith, M.S., LPCC, ATR-BC

Counselor

5250 Hahns Peak Drive, Suite #200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 970-227-2770

It is a great honor to be of service to people when they are at their most vulnerable and struggling with life’s challenges. Melinda Smith balances truth and grace along with humor in her approach to counseling, and she creates an environment of safety and trust.

Koen Pull, M.A., LPCC

Koen Pull, M.A., LPCC

Counselor

5250 Hahns Peak Drive Suite #200, Loveland, 80538 | 970-227-2770

By providing a compassionate, supportive environment, Koen aims to foster his client’s growth process and help them reach their full potential regardless of where they are in their journey through life.

Mary Cook, M.S., MFTC

Mary Cook, M.S., MFTC

Counselor

5250 Hahns Peak Drive, Suite #200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 970-227-2770

Mary is passionate about helping people through the difficult times of life that call upon all of one’s vulnerability and courage. She strives to provide a warm, safe environment, characterized by unconditional acceptance, for change to take place.

Cindy Navarrete, M.S.W., SWC, CCTP

Cindy Navarrete, M.S.W., SWC, CCTP

Counselor

5250 Hahns Peak Drive, Suite #200, Loveland, Colorado 80538 | 970-227-2770

Cindy Navarrete believes that one must provide a safe and nurturing space to heal and grow. With a dash of humor and a genuine desire to help others, Cindy will create a person-centered, strengths-based approach unique to each person’s life journey.



Related Sites:
City of Loveland
Colorado Licensed Professional Counselors Examiners Board

Therapy Loveland, CO

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Loveland, Colorado is located approximately 40 miles north of Denver, the state’s capitol. Located near Fort Collins, the city contains two colleges, and one community college. There are also five private schools, that are faith-based, located in Loveland. Loveland has been named as one of the more desirable places to live in America. Loveland is fairly conservative in its views towards politics, and has a large Evangelical Christian population. There is a large population of artists that reside in the city, which has brought an art museum and an annual sculpture show in the summertime. There are also around 300 pieces of art that is located in the public arts collection for everyone to enjoy, with many of the pieces located at the Benson Sculpture Garden.1

Mental Health in Loveland

Harvest Farm is a long-term, faith-based addiction recovery program that places individuals in an agricultural work setting to learn valuable skills. Each resident finds educational, spiritual and emotional support services, in addition to work-based therapeutic services that instill confidence, stability and self-esteem into each resident's life. By providing comprehensive services that address the whole person, Harvest Farm is able to help residents break the cycle of addiction so they can rejoin society and be positive, contributing members of the community. Call 970-568-9803, extension 4234 to find out more.2

In times of grief and mourning, individuals can benefit greatly from being able to share their feelings with others who have had similar experiences. Hospice of Northern Colorado facilitates a number of groups for those who have lost a loved one. A group specifically for men meets each month to provide emotional support. The Growing through Grief group gives mourners a safe and caring place in which to sort through their feelings and experience support from others in the group. A group for those who have lost a family pet is also available. To inquire about a group, call 970-352-8487.3

Foothills Gateway is a Loveland area non-profit that is committed to providing support services to the city's mentally and physically disabled residents so they can achieve an increased level of independence. Foothills' programs address many areas of need, from providing transportation to job skills training to life skills classes. The organization also takes small groups of disabled individuals on social outings, so they can interact with one another, as well as feel a sense of community as they interact with other Loveland residents. Together, these programs help participants learn valuable skills for greater self-sufficiency, but also facilitate greater self-esteem and improved self-confidence. For additional details, call 970-226-2345.4

Current Initiatives

The Homelessness Prevention Initiative is a grassroots effort to reduce the incidence of homelessness in Loveland and other cities along the northern Front Range. The purpose of the initiative is to stop homelessness before it starts. This is accomplished by providing needy families with grant-based funding to pay for rent, utilities, and other necessities, while they work to improve their financial and employment stability. In total, the organization has helped keep 20,000 people in their homes and off the streets. For additional information about the initiative, call 970-407-7021.5


References

1. Sculpture in the Park. (2017). The Loveland High Plains Art Council. Retrieved from http://www.sculptureinthepark.org/.
2. Harvest Farm. (2017). About the Farm. Retrieved from http://www.harvestfarm.net/about_farm/index.php.
3. Hospice of Northern Colorado. (2017). Support Groups. Retrieved from http://www.hospiceofnortherncolorado.org/support-groups.
4. Foothills Gateway. (2017). Direct Services. Retrieved from http://www.foothillsgateway.org/services/FGIServices.aspx.
5. Homelessness Prevention Initiative. (2017). Our Mission. Retrieved from http://www.homelessnessprevention.net/.

Loveland is located in Larimer County, Colorado. It has a land area of 34.09 square miles and a water area of 1.47 square miles.  The population of Loveland is 76,897 people with 29,985 households and a median annual income of $56,277. .


Therapy Affordability Meter for Loveland, CO

Affordable with Planning

Therapy in Loveland is generally within financial reach for the average family, but some budget planning may be needed for a real commitment to weekly counseling. Remember that your mental health and happiness are important. Check with your Loveland therapist about insurance coverage or ask about sliding scale fees if there are any difficulties with accessibility. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Loveland public health department.