When the beliefs that once grounded you no longer feel steady.
Many people find themselves saying something they never imagined they would:
“I don’t believe my church is true anymore.”
That realization can bring fear, grief, relief - or all three.
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Maybe you were hurt by people, teachings, or a system that was supposed to guide and protect you.
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Maybe someone you love has stepped away from the faith that shaped your life.
If this feels familiar, you are not alone.
You may be wondering:
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What do I believe now?
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Will I lose the people I love?
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How do I move forward?
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These are brave questions.
Counseling Can Help
Therapy offers a safe, nonjudgmental space to explore what you've experienced and decide what comes next.
Together we can:
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heal religious trauma and reduce shame
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rebuild identity and self-trust
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navigate family and relationship strain
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release fear-based conditioning
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define values and meaning that feel authentic
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build a life rooted in clarity and peace
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Counseling can be individual, couples or family therapy,
including mixed faith families.
This isn't about tearing everything down. It's about healing,
understanding, and building a life that feels truly yours.
You are not alone.
About the Therapist
I am a licensed counselor in Colorado providing therapy for individuals, couples, and families navigating faith transitions, identity shifts, and religious trauma.
I consider it a deep privilege to sit with people in some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives.
I offer a steady, compassionate space to sort through what this means and what comes next.
My approach is practical, solution-focused, and grounded in hope.
I don’t come with an agenda about whether you should stay, leave, or redefine your faith. Instead, I help you discover what feels true and authentic for you.
I “speak” religious culture fluently, including Evangelical traditions and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, so you can feel understood without having to explain your entire world.
No judgment. Just space to breathe, sort things out, and move forward with clarity and peace.
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~ Carey
Payment & Insurance
Quality mental health care should be both accessible and transparent. Understanding your insurance coverage and session costs is a vital part of your therapy journey, and we strive to make this process as clear as possible.
Directly Accepted Insurance Plans:
- Aetna
- Anthem
- BlueCross and BlueShield
- Carelon Behavioral Health
- Cigna and Evernorth
- Medicaid
- Rocky Mountain Health Plans
- UnitedHealthcare UHC | UBH
Self-pay options are available for all clients who prefer to pay out-of-pocket. To ensure our services remain accessible, we also offer a sliding scale fee for qualifying individuals. Please get in touch if you have any questions about your coverage, sliding scale qualifications, or current session rates.