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Social Isolation therapists in Castlewood, CO

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Denver, Colorado therapist: Kim Colna, licensed clinical social worker
Social Isolation

Kim Colna

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW
Social Isolation is a complete or near complete lack of contact between society. This is caused by an underlying mental health disorder. With my expertise, we can find the underlying issue and use CBT, DBT, ACT, TFCBT, and solution focused therapy as our treatment approach.  
16 Years Experience
Near Castlewood, CO
Online in Castlewood, Colorado
Denver, Colorado therapist: Kimberly LaFollette, psychologist
Social Isolation

Kimberly LaFollette

Psychologist, Psy.D., CIMHP
To live a truly fulfilled life, we need other people. Isolation can cause depression and even early death. I will work with you to determine the cause of your social isolation, then we will work together to increase your social connections.  
19 Years Experience
Online in Castlewood, Colorado (Online Only)
Golden, Colorado therapist: Lauren Jensen, licensed clinical social worker
Social Isolation

Lauren Jensen

Licensed Clinical Social Worker, MSW, LCSW
Many of us experienced social isolation in new ways with COVID, or we already felt isolated before COVID happened. You may find yourself asking, "Now what?" Let's work together to explore ways to increase your social connections, healthy coping strategies, and build more outlets to reduce your isolation.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Castlewood, Colorado (Online Only)
Denver, Colorado therapist: Cedric Reeves, counselor/therapist
Social Isolation

Cedric Reeves

Counselor/Therapist, LPCC
Social isolation and the felt-sense of loneliness are attachment issues which I'd happily work with you on.  
1 Years Experience
Near Castlewood, CO
Online in Castlewood, Colorado
Boulder, Colorado therapist: David Redbord, registered psychotherapist
Social Isolation

David Redbord

Registered Psychotherapist, MA, MPH, LPCC
Social isolation is its own vicious cycle. You’re by yourself so you feel sad and lonely. You get in the habit of not connecting with others, so then when the opportunity to connect arises, you feel irritable and out of sorts. Then you judge yourself for not connecting well enough with that other person. This keeps you isolated. To deal with social isolation, there are a couple of key approaches: 1. Change your habits. Get out of the rut. Start to identify opportunities to socialize. Take action to follow through on those opportunities. 2. Connect with yourself. Learn additional skills to make connection with others easier. The more willing you are to connect to yourself; to your feelings, needs, wants, etc. the easier it becomes to connect with others. I’d welcome the opportunity to support you in socializing more, and to create meaningful connections with yourself and others. Please reach out to see how we can work together.  
3 Years Experience
Near Castlewood, CO
Online in Castlewood, Colorado