Infertility counseling and support in Denver, Colorado
A safe and supportive place to share what you’re going through.
Infertility affects 1 in 8 couples in Denver
Are you worried about how fertility challenges can impact your life or your relationship? Do you feel like you’re disconnected from your body? Are you having uncomfortable symptoms and emotions that leave you feeling overwhelmed in ways that are damaging your confidence or lowering your feelings of self-worth?
Struggling with infertility can be a difficult and oftentimes isolating experience. You may feel disconnected from your body, confused, frustrated, and even like your body isn’t working right. You may also feel like you’re the only one going through this, and that no one understands what you’re going through. Study after study shows that infertility is a common problem. In fact, about one in eight couples struggles with infertility.
Having a healthy baby is a dream that many people take for granted or don’t realize can be so difficult. For some couples, the path to parenthood is not easy or predictable. Scientists have found that the stress and distress associated with infertility and its medical treatments are comparable with other serious medical conditions. Infertility can lead to feelings of sadness, anxiety, depression, and isolation. It can also strain relationships with your partner, family, and damage your self-esteem.
And while there is no one-size-fits-all solution, a therapist can provide a safe and supportive space for you to express your feelings about infertility. When you meet with an infertility therapist in Denver, it can help you understand the emotional impact of infertility and develop healthy coping mechanisms during this time in your life.
How therapy can help with infertility issues
By meeting with a Denver infertility therapist for counseling, it can help you in a number of ways, including:
- Processing your emotions. Have a safe space for you to express your feelings about infertility, without judgment. This can be helpful in reducing stress, anxiety, and depression.
- Learning coping skills. Develop coping skills to help you manage the emotional challenges of infertility. These skills can include relaxation techniques, mindfulness exercises, and problem-solving strategies.
- Improving your communication. Learn ways to improve your communication with your partner, family, and friends. This can be helpful in reducing conflict and stress.
- Making decisions. Therapy can help you make decisions about your fertility journey, such as whether to pursue fertility treatments or adopt.
- Finding support: Be reminded that you’re not alone, and that this journey is not something that you need to take on by yourself.


Reasons why people seek help with infertility issues
- Coping with the emotional challenges of infertility
- Supporting couples through the fertility treatment process
- Helping women and couples grieve the loss of a pregnancy
- Providing guidance for couples considering third-party reproduction
- Supporting couples through the adoption process
- Discussing surrogacy and providing support for the process
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Meet our therapists
As a therapist-owned practice, we care about helping you heal, grow, and thrive. All of our therapists take a client-focused approach to counseling and approach each session with a commitment to your progress and growth.
Availability
We’re always accepting new clients at our conveniently located offices in Denver, Greenwood Village, Lone Tree, and Arvada, and all of our therapists can meet with clients online.
We have a therapist for you
Because we have a large team of therapists with a wide range of specialties, we work with clients of all ages, backgrounds, and life experiences. You are welcome here. We can match you with a therapist who matches your goals, location, and schedule.
We can provide specific types of therapy
To support your mental health journey, our therapists are trained in some of the most effective forms of therapy available today, including EMDR, Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy, CBT, DBT, and IFS.
Insurance information
We’re out of network with insurance and Tricare and are unable to take Medicaid or Medicare. Unlike many therapy practices, we don’t charge separate intake or administration fees or charge more for specialized therapy methods like EMDR.
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