Orrin Johnson, LPC

Pronouns: He/him/his

Age of Focus: Adults

Types of Practice: Individuals

Areas of Practice: Anxiety, Depression, Thought Disorders, Addiction, Alcohol Use, Anger Management, Bipolar Disorder, Chronic Illness, Chronic Pain, Coping Skills, Developmental Disorders, Drug Abuse, Emotional Disturbance, Family Conflict, Life Transitions, Men’s Issues, Mood Disorders, Parenting, Relationship Issues, Self Esteem, Spirituality, Stress, Substance Use, Suicidal Ideation, Video Game Addiction

Modalities and Views: Contemplative therapy supplemented with skills from DBT, CBT, IFS, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Attachment-Based Therapy, Parts Work, Mindfulness Therapy, Spirituality

Insurances: All regions of Colorado Medicaid, Anthem BCBS, Aetna, Cigna, Beacon, and Kaiser.

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I work with adults of all backgrounds and identities, with an emphasis on mindfulness and the healing power of the therapeutic relationship. I welcome people struggling with anxiety, depression, excessive worry, relationship issues, in spiritual crisis, or weighed down by the general heaviness of existence. I view therapy as an explorative process into the self, a journey that client and therapist traverse together. I place emphasis on the therapeutic relationship, using it as a lens by which to learn about how we exist in relationship with, and to others.

I am an advocate of taking a slow, cautious, and curious approach to looking at the nature of thoughts and emotions, and how they manifest into our behavior and actions. With practice and familiarity, focused by the strength of the therapeutic alliance, it becomes possible to accommodate a greater range of distressing mental states or disturbing emotions.

In my experience, joy and wisdom are inherent qualities of the mind at rest. Like clouds drifting across the sun, the intensity of emotions and habitual patterns can obscure these qualities. I am here to support the process of turning inwards to learn about the nature of thoughts and emotions, and a companion on the journey towards self-discovery.

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