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    Riverpath Counseling Colorado

    1.0 (1 review)
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    Individual & Relationship Therapy Center

    4.9
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    We worked with JT (Jonathan Thrall) for a few months and ultimately decided to find another…read moretherapist at a different practice. JT is incredibly kind and well-intentioned, but the therapy felt one-dimensional. Sessions largely focused on validating feelings without providing structure, tools, challenge, or actionable guidance - all of which I repeatedly asked for. Given that this therapy was priced at the higher end of what we've seen, we expected a much deeper level of engagement and clinical depth. I consistently expressed that I did not feel understood, and that concern never felt meaningfully explored. The turning point came when JT continued asking the same questions and implied that I wasn't going deep enough. When I asked him to take a different approach and ask more thoughtful probing questions, he responded by asking me what I thought he should ask instead. That felt backwards. If he is the trained professional, I don't believe it should be my responsibility to determine how we get deeper in session. He also seemed dismissive of modalities like the Gottman Method and Nonviolent Communication, as well as the self-work I was doing independently. Despite repeatedly asking for homework or guidance between sessions, none was provided. We were looking for stronger direction and more skill-based, structured work, which is why we chose to move on. We're very happy with our new therapist, who also practices EFT but brings a broader, more versatile approach rather than relying on a singular method.

    Ryan as a person is incredibly personable, caring, friendly, warm, understanding and truly…read moresupportive. As a therapist, he is all these qualities and more as he truly has a genuine connection, dedication and drive to support his clients in their healing journey. Whoever Ryan has as clients are truly lucky; between his knowledge base, experience and overall supportive presence, he is a therapist I highly highly recommend.

    Mile High Psychiatry

    Mile High Psychiatry

    1.7
    (97 reviews)

    I came to Mile High Psychiatry seeking answers about possible ADHD after years of high-functioning…read moremasking and a noticeable decline in coping after becoming a parent. During an early consult, my provider (Denise) even said it sounded like I had both inattentive and hyperactive ADHD. However, after I took the Creyos test, she reversed course entirely, diagnosing me only with generalized anxiety disorder and postpartum depression, recommending we increase my Lexapro and add Buspar. When I asked for clarification on my test results -- and mentioned I'd looked up a couple of scores online but was taking them with a grain of salt -- the tone shifted to condescending. She seemed dismissive of my lived experiences and concerns, and gave me no concrete plan for what would happen if Buspar didn't address my symptoms. When I expressed my feelings (without being hysterical), I was met with coldness, not curiosity or collaboration. The Creyos test is essentially computerized games in a quiet, controlled setting -- not at all reflective of daily life for someone masking ADHD symptoms in a distracting, real-world environment. My anxiety "score" was based solely on me rating my internal restlessness as an 8, without clarification that she defined "anxiety" differently than I did. This lack of clarity and context led to a misdiagnosis and treatment plan that didn't address the root of my struggles. I also tried to request my results through medical records as advised. Paul in records was polite, but said Denise hadn't approved the release. Ten days later, I still had nothing. Ultimately, I got a second opinion with a new provider outside Mile High Psychiatry. I was officially diagnosed with combined-type ADHD (inattentive + hyperactive) and finally feel heard and understood. I'm grateful I sought that second opinion, because my experience here left me questioning myself and feeling invalidated. If you are a woman, postpartum, or someone who has learned to mask ADHD symptoms, please be aware that not every provider here may have the training or approach to see past "average" test scores and truly listen to your history and daily challenges.

    Everything was fine until I started flying in and out of Denver monthly. My provider at this…read morelocation proceeded to overdose me on valium in August, insisting I take it 3 times a day every day. I followed his instructions and began blacking out that very week. The following week, I cut back and took one more work trip. When I flew back in to Denver from sea level, I became euphoric and was even still messed up when I saw my provider the next morning. He called it closure but as we know now, I wasn't getting enough oxygen to my brain. The provider misdiagnosed me as manic, told that lie to my now ex primary care, locked me out of my patient portal, disappeared and subsequently caused my care to be delayed for months. I now have brain injuries and an attorney. I look forward to my day in court. Stay away from this place. Shady and dangerous.

    CeDAR - Center For Dependency Addiction and Rehabilitation

    CeDAR - Center For Dependency Addiction and Rehabilitation

    3.0
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    My daughter, D has been struggling with Ketamine addiction for years. After careful research, we…read morechose Cedar because they had decent reviews, were affiliated with the hospital, and also addressed process addictions like the cell phone. Unfortunately her therapist, Shannon, didn't understand Ketamine addiction or even how to help our daughter at all. Instead, Shannon O. belittled D, was very punitive, often taking away her 'tech time' because D brought coffee to a friend, or something else tiny. Even when D was opening up about her adoption and other (overdue) personal things that may have contributed to unhealthy choices, Shannon delayed giving her approved items we brought (shampoo, shorts) and discharged her four days early. In her own words, therapist Shannon literally asked our daughter if she needed to be there. Indeed the other residents and staff were shocked as our daughter had been attending meetings, getting along with all residents and was very much loved by the others. Shannon O. doesn't really care about peoples wellness. It seems Cedar only wants to get the residents on medication and into the affiliated sober houses at discharge.

    From a parent perspective~my adult child just began their inpatient journey at this UC Health…read morerecovery center, CeDAR. The supervisor, Kevin, made the admission process a little less painful due to his gentle nature and compassion. I appreciated Kevins knowledge and experience within the complexities of co occurring morbidities. His ability to gather and communicate the necessary items for admission authorization was a true Godsend. I am looking forward to seeing my child return to a healthy happy path.

    Riverpath Counseling Colorado - c_and_mh - Updated July 2026

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