Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a Clinical Mental Health Therapist with over 16 years of experience working with children, adolescents, adults and families in community mental health, educational and private practice settings. Prior to that, I spent 20 years in pastoral ministry. I completed my Masters in Counseling Psychology in 2008 from Northwestern Oklahoma State University, and soon after moved to Northwest New Mexico/Southwest Colorado. My professional experience includes: Administrator of a Residential Treatment Center, Clinical Administrator for Children’s Behavioral Health, Student Assistance Coordinator for a school district, Visiting Professor at a School of Social Work, Private Practice, Outpatient Clinical Manager, Health Services Coordinator for a school district, and Integrated Behavioral Health Provider in a family medical practice setting. In addition to working with high risk/high needs children and adolescents, I work primarily with trauma as well as anxiety and depression. I also serve as a Certified First Responder Counselor.
My counseling approach is collaborative and skill based from the perspective that people aren’t “broken” and need to be “fixed” and instead are seeking to improve their lives to be stronger and healthier. My role then becomes a guide and companion on the alternative life journey that people choose.
The first step on your new journey has been taken by reaching out for help. I look forward to traveling along that journey with you for a while.
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Sean Evans is a clinical mental health therapist based in New Mexico with more than 16 years of experience supporting children, adolescents, adults and families across community mental health, educational, and private practice settings. Before entering the counseling profession, he served for 20 years in pastoral ministry.
He earned a Master of Counseling Psychology in 2008 from Northwestern Oklahoma State University and soon after relocated to the Northwest New Mexico and Southwest Colorado region. His professional background spans roles such as administrator of a residential treatment center, clinical administrator for children’s behavioral health, student assistance coordinator for a school district, visiting professor at a school of social work, private practice clinician, outpatient clinical manager, health services coordinator for a school district, and integrated behavioral health provider in a family medical practice.
Evans works with high-risk and high-needs children and adolescents as well as with adults and families, with a primary focus on trauma, anxiety, and depression. He also serves as a Certified First Responder Counselor. He holds professional licensure to practice counseling in both Colorado and New Mexico.
His therapeutic approach is collaborative and skill-based, grounded in the belief that people are not “broken” and do not simply need to be fixed. Instead, he partners with clients as a guide and companion while they pursue the alternative life paths they choose. He recognizes that reaching out is often the first step on a new journey and looks forward to traveling alongside clients for a time as they build stronger, healthier lives.
Many people wonder whether remote therapy can truly help. For a range of common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and navigating life changes – online therapy has been shown to be comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person sessions.
An important benefit is flexibility – clients can connect in the format that suits them best, whether through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This range of options makes it easier to fit therapeutic work into a busy life.
Sessions are provided by licensed professionals and, if a different fit is desired, clients may switch therapists at any time. For many people, online therapy offers an accessible and practical path to getting help for everyday mental health concerns.
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