Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My primary focus is working with adults 18 years of age and older including Seniors. I have over 20 years of experience as a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Addictions Counselor in Colorado. I have worked in various settings including inpatient, outpatient and private practice. I have extensive experience teaching and supervising others working toward licensure. I was a First Responder to the World Trade Center Incident and served on the National Mental Health Disaster Team via the Red Cross.
I have a passion for and an innate belief that people can learn, grow and change. My specialities include Grief Work, Anxiety, Depression, Substance Abuse. I work with diverse client populations including older adults and the LGBT community.
My therapy style is positive and interactive. I am a good listener and I don’t believe in labeling or stereotyping others. I believe in problem solving and finding solutions from a cognitive perspective. Therapy is about you and your needs. I will tailor your treatment to meet your specific needs.
It takes courage to start or even to start therapy again. I look forward to supporting you in your endeavors of change.
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Diane Craft is a therapist who works with adults 18 years of age and older, including seniors. She brings 25 years of clinical experience to her practice in Colorado.
She holds professional counselor licensure in Colorado and is also a certified addictions counselor. Her career has included work in inpatient and outpatient settings as well as private practice, and she has extensive experience teaching and supervising clinicians who are pursuing licensure.
Diane served as a First Responder to the World Trade Center incident and was a member of the National Mental Health Disaster Team through the Red Cross. Those experiences inform her ability to respond to acute stress and trauma.
Her clinical specialties include stress and anxiety, depression, grief work, substance use concerns, self-esteem issues, relationship and family conflicts, anger management, and coping with life changes. She works with diverse populations, including older adults and members of the LGBT community.
Diane describes her therapeutic approach as positive and interactive. She values listening without labeling or stereotyping, favors cognitive problem solving and solution-focused work, and tailors treatment to each person’s needs. She recognizes the courage it takes to begin or return to therapy and looks forward to supporting people through change.
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