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Our Services Are Personalized To Address Your Unique Needs.

We strive to further the understanding that every individual has tremendous value and to help our clients understand they are an integral part of a healthy society.

We value your mental health and are committed to supporting you in overcoming obstacles, developing resilience, and leading satisfying lives. Get in touch with us right now, and allow us to accompany you on your path to a better and healthier future. Through an integrative approach and natural healing, Journey Therapeutics emphasizes using the energy and power of our bodies, mind, spirit, and nature, along with psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy to transform and transcend the emotional, physical, and mental blockages and find inner peace.

With the addition of Psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy in Colorado, Journey Therapeutics is excited at the opportunity to broaden our focus to Veterans, those suffering form PTSD and people with end of life concerns.

Our Services

Traditional-And-Holistic Approach

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Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy

Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy (PAP) is a unique combination of psychedelic substances and psychotherapy administered in a professional and therapeutic monitored environment, which creates rapid and long-lasting psychological and behavioral change in individuals experiencing pervasive disorders, such as PTSD. Designated by the United States government as a potential “breakthrough therapy” for PTSD and treatment-resistant depression, PAP involves psychotherapy individually tailored to an individual’s experience upon receiving a plant-derived medicine or pharmaceutical-grade psychedelic drug in a safe medical and therapeutic approach.

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Individual Therapy (All Ages)

Individual therapy, also referred to as psychotherapy, counseling or talk therapy, involves a collaborative process between a therapist and a client. Common goals of therapy can be to encourage change or improve the client’s well-being and quality of life. When an individual seeks therapy, he/she/they are asking for help with issues difficult to resolve and which potentially effect daily functioning.

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Child and Adolescent Therapy (Including Teens)

Child and adolescent therapy involves a specialty in professional psychotherapy that serves to apply scientific knowledge when providing psychological services to infants, toddlers, children, and adolescents within their social, emotional, and behavioral context. The specialty of clinical child and adolescent therapy includes a strong understanding of the psychological needs of children and adolescents, as well as the manner in which the family system (and other social contexts) influence the child/adolescent developmental processes and psychopathology, socio-emotional adjustment, mental and behavioral disorders, behavioral adaptation, as well as health status of children and adolescents.

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Young Adult Therapy (Including Older Teens)

Young adult issues, which may arise in individuals in their late teens and early twenties, may consist of difficulties with peers, sexual or developmental concerns, academic or career challenges, family system differences, etc. The United States Department of Health and Human Services defines the young adult stage as the time between 18 and 24 years of age. During this stage of life, rapid changes can occur during this the individual’s life, which may be confusing and overwhelming. Young individuals may find the services of a counselor, therapist, or other qualified mental health professional to be helpful and beneficial during the transition from adolescence to adulthood.

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LGBTQIA2S+ Therapy (All Ages)

LGBTQIA2S+ therapy, also known as LGBTQIA+-affirming care or LGBT-affirmative therapy, is a type of psychotherapy that recognizes and validates the experiences of LGBTQIA2S+ individuals. It provides a safe and accepting environment for discussing mental health concerns and developing healthy coping skills. LGBTQIA2S+ therapy further focuses on the intersection of the individual’s sexual orientation, gender identity, and mental/emotional well-being.

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Family Systems Therapy

Family systems therapy, (referred to as the Bowen Family Systems theory of human behavior), involves an approach in psychotherapy focusing on family dynamics, relationships, and patterns within the family system. It encompasses the concept that families are emotional units of interdependent individuals affecting and influencing each other, with the dynamic that what happens to one family member affects all family members.

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Pranic Healing (Energy Healing)

Involves a no-touch, energy-based, complementary modality using the life force/prana of each individual. Each human being possesses the innate ability to heal the mental, emotional, and physical body. Through meditation, spiritual teaching, and a holistic approach, Pranic Healing provides peace and transcendence from everyday stressors.

CONDITIONS WE TREAT

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Depressive Disorders (Including Treatment-Resistant Depression)

Depressive disorders include a group of mental health conditions, which are characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, worthlessness, trouble with sleeping, and a lack of desire to engage in pleasurable activities once enjoyed. Depression includes complex mind-body illnesses that interfere with everyday functioning.

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Anxiety and Panic Disorders

Anxiety/Panic Disorders include a group of mental health conditions, which are characterized by excessive and persistent fear, worry, panic, and overall anxiety in day-to-day situations. Symptoms may include feelings of nervousness, restlessness, increased heart rate, having trouble sleeping, issues with concentrating, and experiencing physical symptoms, including gastrointestinal problems.

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Prenatal and Postpartum Depression

Postpartum Depression (PPD) involves a mood disorder that occurs with mothers after the birth of a baby. Post-Partem Depression is not simply defined as “baby blues,” but a more severe, long-lasting form of depression. Symptoms can include feeling sadness, hopelessness/worthlessness, anxiety, changes in sleep patterns, unexplained body aches/pain, irritation/anger, recurrent thoughts of suicide, and feelings of disconnection from the baby.

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Trauma and Traumatic Stress Disorders

Traumatic Stress Disorders, often referred to as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), are mental health conditions that potentially develop following a traumatic event(s). They are characterized by intrusive thoughts about the incident, recurrent distress/anxiety, flashbacks, and avoidance of similar situations. Symptoms can include emotional distress, physical reactions to reminders of the event, nightmares, and reliving the traumatic event.

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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health disorder characterized by persistent, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) the individual feels driven to perform. Obsessions and compulsions can interfere with daily activities and cause significant distress. Symptoms can include compulsions, obsessions, or both and involve unwanted, persistent, and repeated thoughts, images or urges that become intrusive and distressful.

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Gender Identity/Dysphoria

Gender Identity is the personal sense of the individual’s own gender. It can correlate with a person’s assigned sex at birth or potentially differ. With individuals the biological determinants of a given sex are congruent and consistent with the individual’s gender identity. When considering Gender Dysphoria, a significant level of emotional and psychological distress that occurs with the individual as a result of the incongruence between his/her/their assigned gender at birth and his/her/their gender identity, which includes sex-related physical characteristics.

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"End of Life Care" Using Psychedelics

End-of-life care using psychedelics involves the therapeutic use of psilocybin to help patients facing terminal illnesses. Psychedelics can reduce anxiety, depression, and existential distress, promoting emotional healing and a sense of peace. Research shows they enhance quality of life by fostering acceptance, spiritual insight, and meaningful connections. Guided by trained professionals, psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy offers comfort and relief, helping patients navigate the final stage of life with dignity and tranquility.

End-of-life care using psychedelics involves the therapeutic use of psilocybin to help patients facing terminal illnesses. Psychedelics can reduce anxiety, depression, and existential distress, promoting emotional healing and a sense of peace. Research shows they enhance quality of life by fostering acceptance, spiritual insight, and meaningful connections. Guided by trained professionals, psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy offers comfort and relief, helping patients navigate the final stage of life with dignity and tranquility.

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Neuro-Diversity Care

Neuro-Diversity Therapy is a therapeutic approach designed to support individuals with neurodivergent conditions such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia. It focuses on embracing neurological differences rather than “curing” them, fostering self-acceptance, and developing personalized coping strategies. This therapy incorporates cognitive-behavioral techniques, sensory integration, and strength-based interventions to enhance communication, emotional regulation, and daily functioning. By promoting inclusivity and understanding, Neuro-Diversity Therapy helps individuals thrive in their unique ways while improving overall well-being and life satisfaction.