Reach Out — I'd Love to Hear From You

Taking the first step is often the hardest part. I'm here to make it as easy and comfortable as possible. Fill out the form below, and I'll get back to you within one business day.

Let's Talk

Whether you have questions about services, want to know if I'm the right fit, or you're ready to schedule your first appointment — this is the place to start. There's no commitment required.

Location

Alamosa, Colorado
Serving the San Luis Valley and surrounding areas

Telehealth Available

Video sessions available statewide across Colorado.
Attend from wherever you feel most comfortable.

Insurance & Self-Pay

Both accepted.
Reach out to discuss your specific coverage and options.

Phone

719.496.4555

Response Time

I aim to respond within one business day.
For urgent mental health needs, please call 988.

Send a Message

Tell me a little about yourself and what you're looking for. Everything is confidential.

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By submitting this form, you acknowledge that this contact is for scheduling and general inquiries only. Submitting a form does not establish a therapist-client relationship. For mental health emergencies, please call or text 988.

What Happens After You Reach Out

Starting therapy can feel like a big step. Here's exactly what to expect so there are no surprises.

1. You Reach Out

Fill out the form below. No lengthy intake forms yet — just a simple first hello.

2. We Connect

Denice will respond within one business day to schedule a 15-minute phone or video consultation.

3. We Get to Work

If we're a good fit, we'll schedule your first full session and begin building something meaningful together.

In Crisis? Please Reach Out for Immediate Help

If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, please call 911. For mental health crises, call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) — available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The contact form above is not monitored in real time and should not be used for emergencies.