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I strive to create a warm, collaborative space where you feel understood and supported, and where we can work together to turn ins...
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I strive to create a warm, collaborative space where you feel understood and supported, and where we can work together to turn insight into practical, meaningful change in your daily life.
I am a licensed psychologist (Ph.D.) with 9 years of experience providing therapy to adults and couples. I specialize in treating mood and anxiety disorders, including depression, anxiety, relationship concerns, life transitions, and stress. Many of the clients I work with are seeking a deeper understanding of their thoughts and behavior patterns so they can create meaningful, lasting change. I help them clarify their values and take practical, actionable steps toward becoming who they want to be.
I earned my doctorate in clinical psychology from The Chicago School of Professional Psychology and have specialized experience in adult individual and couples therapy. I primarily utilize acceptance and commitment therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy, while integrating humanistic, values-based approaches.
You deserve a fulfilling life, and I am here to help you move toward it. If you are feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or held back by self-doubt, we can work together to build insight, challenge unhelpful beliefs, and create forward momentum. When you are ready, I invite you to schedule a session and begin the process of meaningful change.
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As a therapist with a disability, I know firsthand what it feels like to move through a world that isn’t adapted to you. Healing b...
As a therapist with a disability, I know firsthand what it feels like to move through a world that isn’t adapted to you. Healing begins when we change how we meet our challenges by learning to work with every part of who we are instead of resisting it. It’s our strengths and vulnerabilities together that make us who we are.
At the start of our work together, collaboration is at the core. You are the expert on your own life. My role is to support you with clinical training and therapeutic tools while honoring your lived experience and the strengths you already carry.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Treatment Victim Advocate. I am also a wheelchair user and have professional and lived experience working alongside LGBTQ+ communities. These perspectives shape my commitment to accessible and affirming care that recognizes both personal experience and the systems that influence our lives.
My approach to therapy is integrative and flexible. I draw from motivational interviewing, trauma-informed care, and skills-based practices such as DBT and CBT when helpful. Our work is shaped around what feels most supportive for you. Sessions can be structured and goal-focused, or more open and reflective, depending on your needs and priorities.
I have extensive experience working with people impacted by harmful or high-conflict relationships, including intimate partner and family dynamics. I also work with people living with disabilities and members of the LGBTQ+ community. This space supports healing from trauma, grief and loss, relationship challenges, identity shifts, and major life transitions. There is no pressure to define your experiences in any one way.
Outside of the therapy room, a bit more about me: I’m a dumpling enthusiast, an open-world fantasy game explorer, and an avid reader who adds five new books to my TBR list for every one I finish.
If this feels like a good fit, I would be honored to roll alongside you.
I am constantly challenging myself to grow personally, and I am honored to assist others who are going through this process....
I am constantly challenging myself to grow personally, and I am honored to assist others who are going through this process.
I am a licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT) with 16 years of experience supporting individuals, couples, and families through life’s challenges. I specialize in anxiety, depression, anger, parenting, relationships, and major life transitions. I also enjoy helping clients navigate emotional development and supporting those who identify as gifted. My goal is to offer a collaborative space where clients can strengthen resilience, restore balance, and build healthier connections.
I hold a master’s in marital and family therapy from Fuller Theological Seminary and bring extensive experience working with adolescents, adults, and couples across a variety of settings. My approach integrates cognitive behavioral and solution-focused therapy to help clients develop insight, practice meaningful skills, and create lasting change.
I understand that reaching out for support often means something in life feels ready to shift. My role is to help you explore your experiences with honesty, compassion, and clarity. Whether you want to grow, heal, or regain a sense of direction, I would be honored to walk alongside you as you move toward your best self.
As an empowered female, I embrace a strength-based, client-centered approach to build self-efficacy in my clients in order to assi...
As an empowered female, I embrace a strength-based, client-centered approach to build self-efficacy in my clients in order to assist them in achieving optimal outcomes from the therapy.
Denice Maiden is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Certified Addiction Specialist with over 10 years of experience in behavioral health, providing assessment, crisis stabilization, and therapeutic care to individuals seeking help with depression, anxiety, trauma, substance abuse, depression, anxiety, women’s issues, and life stressors; and to couples who are experiencing communication and other relationship challenges. Denice is compassionate, dedicated, and results-driven. She is passionate about enriching clients’ lives and invested in their journey toward living successful and mentally healthy lives.
Denice completed her Master of Arts (MA) in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Argosy University-Denver. She embraces a collaborative, individualized, strength-based approach to treatment which is centered in present-moment awareness, utilizing evidence-based interventions for mindfulness, exploring core beliefs and thought distortions, and reframing narratives, in order to promote client self-efficacy and foster mental wellness.
Denice endeavors to put you at ease, instill hope, and help to normalize your present life challenges in a space that is inviting, validating, accepting, and unconditional, so that she may assist you in building a path toward a happier and brighter tomorrow.
You deserve dedicated time with a mental health professional — it can be life-changing.
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My go-to approach for helping people in couples/marriage counseling is through collaboration and healthy listening. I find the best benefit in helping couples express themselves in a healthy way and feel heard and responded to appropriately so that they feel their needs are being attended to and their feelings are important.
I teach the following tools in couples/marriage counseling: self-expression, healthy listening, empathy, relatability, de-escalation, anger management, intimacy, understanding, parenting skills, etc.
I know a client is making meaningful progress in couples/marriage counseling when their symptoms are no longer interfering with their day-to-day functioning.
Clients can supplement their time in couples/marriage counseling through conversations with their partner, talking with support systems, journaling, exercising, meditation, yoga, etc.
To prepare for your first couples/marriage counseling session, you can think about the problem from each person's perspective, how the problem came to be, how you would like to see it resolved, and how you can compromise in this solution.
Thriveworks Couples therapy helps couples work through their specific relationship issues. It is led by licensed professionals — often licensed marriage and family therapists (LMFTs) — who are experts in their field and best-equipped to help couples. Some examples of common focuses within couples therapy include:
Couples therapy works by helping couples identify and better navigate their unique challenges. Following an initial assessment of the couple in terms of strengths and needs, the therapist would then discuss their therapeutic goals and any possible approaches or ways of working together as therapist and couple.Couples attend sessions together, whether they meet in person or by video. In addition to regular couples therapy sessions, each partner may also be asked to attend a few individual sessions to supplement their progress. This will allow their counselor to get to know each individual better, assess each of their personal needs, and develop the very best treatment plan moving forward.
Couples therapy at Thriveworks is conducted both in person and via Online therapy. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you and your partner.
On average, couples attend couples therapy for 12 weeks. However, couples therapy may last longer or shorter, dependent on the couples’ needs, the challenges they’d like to work through, and the pace of their progress.
Are you struggling with a frustrating relationship issue? As stressful as these issues can be, they’re not uncommon. Some couples have the same argument for decades without finding a path forward. They could save themselves a lot of time, energy, and suffering by seeing a licensed couples counselor. Licensed marriage and family therapists (LMFTs) and other relationship specialists at Thriveworks in Littleton, CO offer compassionate, unbiased, nonjudgmental counseling for couples who are struggling to connect. Reach out today for help.
Even the best relationships will experience ups and downs as the years pass by. Regardless of how much you and your spouse or partner love each other, you won’t always get along. Healthy love bonds are hard enough to maintain without complicating factors like raising children, juggling careers, dealing with health issues, or managing finances–which are stressful enough on their own. Why not ask for help when you need it?
Sometimes the pressures and stresses of modern life are easy to work through, but at other times you might find yourself at odds with your partner and unsure what to do. If this sounds like you, this might be prime time to see a couples counselor at Thriveworks in Littleton, CO.
While your individual or relationship issue may be common amongst married couples or long-term partners, circumstances are unique to every couple. The counselors at Thriveworks in Littleton, CO have vast experience with the following issues, and many more:
Even if the couples therapist you see at Thriveworks hasn’t dealt with your exact circumstances before, they can apply their considerable training and expertise to help you out.
Your romantic relationship doesn’t need to be in jeopardy for you and your partner to speak to a couples counselor. Couples counseling is usually brief and solution-focused, getting to the root of an issue right away. The couples counselors at Thriveworks in Littleton, CO can help with acute issues like infidelity, life transitions, or grief and loss, but they can also help couples strengthen the bond that already exists. And they can teach couples effective ways to communicate and manage any stressors that might arise in the future.
If you’re keen to find a way to deal with your disagreements, solve problems, reinforce your strengths, and move forward in your relationship, then now is a great time to consider couples counseling at Thriveworks in Littleton, CO. Our mental health professionals can meet with new clients quickly, usually within the week of their initial booking. They can meet with clients in-person at the modern office in Littleton or through full online counseling sessions. They also accept most major forms of health insurance. Call our office today to get started. We look forward to helping you and your loved one.
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