Therapy Near Boulder Junction, Boulder

People who live and work around Boulder Junction juggle RTD transfers, Goose Creek rides, and quick stops near 30th and Pearl. I meet partners who move between Depot Square, offices, and the path. My office at 2760 29th St, Suite 2C is a few minutes away, which makes it easy to fold support into a normal week.

My work blends an attachment lens with Gestalt training. In session we slow the loop, notice what each of you reaches for, and practice small, reliable repairs. The goal is steady connection you can carry back into the realities of Boulder Junction life.

How I Serve Boulder Junction

  • Fast touch points for staggered shifts, transit commutes, and gym or errand runs near 30th and Pearl.

  • Clear openers for hard talks so stress from the bus or office does not carry into the evening.

  • Practical repair steps you can use on a short walk along Goose Creek or during a lunch break.

  • Simple language for needs and boundaries when time is tight.

Getting Here from Boulder Junction

  • From Depot Square at 30th and Pearl
    Take 30th St north toward Valmont Rd. Turn left on Valmont Rd, then left on 29th St. Look for 2760 29th St and go to Suite 2C.

  • From Valmont and 30th
    Go west on Valmont Rd, turn right on 29th St, and continue to 2760 29th St, Suite 2C.

  • By bike
    Follow the Goose Creek Path to 30th St, cut to Valmont Rd, then to 29th St. Bike parking is nearby.

Quick FAQ

Do you work with people who commute through Depot Square
Yes. We can schedule around transfers and build quick routines you can use between connections.

Do I need to live in Boulder Junction to schedule
No. Many partners come from downtown, CU, and North or South Boulder. This page simply speaks to Boulder Junction routines.

Is after work scheduling possible
Yes, within my current hours. We will choose times that fit transit, childcare, or shift changes.

Where should we start if tension escalates quickly
We begin with a calm start script and one short pause routine you can use the moment emotions rise, then build from there.