Colorado Psychological Association

the voice of psychology in Colorado since 1946

Psychologist Profile

Name:
Kristen Morrison, Ph.D.
Address:
1720 S. Bellaire St., Ste. 204
City, State, Zip:
Denver, CO 80222
Telephone:
303.547.3592
Website:
http://www.TheColoradoCenter.com
Specialties:
Adolescence, Adult Psychology, Anger Management, Anxiety Disorders, Assertiveness Training, Behavioral, Bulimia, Cognitive, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Commitment Issues, Conflict Resolution, Couples, Death/dying, Depression, Diet Counseling, Divorce, Eating Disorders, Existential, Grief Reaction, Guided Imagery, Interpersonal, Marriage Counseling, Parent Training/Education, Pet Loss, Pre-marriage Counseling, Relationships, Social Skills, Stress Management, Transition To Parenthood, Adjustment Issues, Peer Relationship Problems, Life Transitions, Consultation, Mindfulness Based Therapy , Biracial/Multiracial Issues
License Number:
3499
Gender:
Female
Years in Practice:
2
Client Population:

Adolescent, Adult, College Students, Couples, Ethnic Minority, Family, LGBT, Handicapped, Men, Women

Bio:

Therapy can help you to address a wide range of concerns and to live more authentically, making life more fulfilling, serene, and healthy.

For me, it's an honor and privilege to help people work through their concerns, understand their fears, and cultivate their strengths.

I believe in the idea, which is supported by a considerable amount of research, that the working relationship between you and me is essential to meaningful change. It's important that what we're doing makes sense to you and feels like a good fit. So, I take a collaborative approach to treatment, with you and I working together to help you make the changes that you want.

It also may help you to know that I am trained in a wide range of therapies. I believe that different approaches each have something to offer, depending on your needs and style. I use different types of therapy in different combinations so I can develop an approach that is personalized to you. 

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