Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a licensed therapist in the state of Colorado with over 20 years of experience working with young adults, children, and families. I have worked in several orphanages, residential treatment centers, and addiction treatment centers and have counseled hundreds of children and families in the elementary and middle school setting and private sector. I have helped many who have experienced emotional and physical abuse. I have helped young adults with low self-esteem, eating disorders, academic and learning concerns, and depression. I have worked with parents to increase communication with their children and or child and to build stronger relationships.
My therapy style is interactive, warm, compassionate, strength-based, and reliable. I believe everyone is authentic and can discover their strengths to thrive in an ever-changing and complex world. My areas of specialization include: Divorce, ADHD, Anxiety and Depression, attachment, and trauma
My approach combines cognitive-behavioral, solution-focused therapy, expressive therapy, humanistic, and motivational interviewing.
It takes courage to seek a more fulfilling life and to take the steps toward change. I look forward to working with you and supporting your journey toward a deeper understanding of what matters the most to you and greater happiness.
You are worth it!
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Susan Mount is a licensed professional counselor practicing in Colorado with 22 years of clinical experience supporting children, young adults, and families. She holds a Colorado professional counseling license (LPC.0013577) and has extensive experience across school and private settings.
Her background includes work in orphanages, residential treatment programs, and addiction treatment centers, and she has counseled hundreds of children and families in elementary and middle school environments as well as in private practice. She has helped many people who have experienced emotional and physical abuse, and has supported young adults facing low self-esteem, eating disorders, academic and learning concerns, and depression. She has also worked closely with parents to improve communication and strengthen family relationships.
Her practice addresses a broad range of concerns including stress, anxiety, trauma and abuse, grief, compassion fatigue, ADHD, addictions, LGBT issues, relationship and intimacy concerns, family conflicts, eating disorders, parenting challenges, anger management, self-esteem, bipolar disorder, depression, and coping with life changes. She identifies areas of specialization in divorce, ADHD, anxiety and depression, attachment, and trauma.
Susan describes her therapeutic style as interactive, warm, compassionate, strength-based, and reliable. She integrates cognitive-behavioral and solution-focused techniques with expressive and humanistic approaches, along with motivational interviewing, to tailor care to each person. She recognizes that seeking change takes courage and is committed to supporting clients as they deepen their understanding of what matters most and work toward greater well-being.
Many people ask whether remote counseling can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and managing life transitions, remote therapy has been shown to be as effective as traditional in-person care.
One major benefit is convenience – clients can connect in whatever format feels most comfortable, whether by video call, phone session, live chat, or in-app messaging. That range of options makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule and maintain continuity of care.
Therapists providing remote services are licensed professionals, and clients can request a different therapist at any time if they prefer another fit. For many people, online therapy offers a flexible, evidence-informed way to address everyday mental health needs.
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