Therapy that moves you forward. Let us take it from here.
Life can be incredibly difficult, complex, and, at times, confusing. It can also be rewarding, fulfilling, and enlightening. Our role as therapists is to help you better understand yourself and, in so doing, equip you with the skills and insight needed to live your life in a way that is rich and meaningful, whatever that looks like to you.
Do you take insurance?
We are in-network with Aetna, Cigna and Northwell Direct.
We are an out-of-network provider for all other plans. Most insurance plans provide out-of-network benefits and we’ve found tha
t most of our clients who have a PPO are able to get 50-80% of each session reimbursed after meeting the deductible.
Why go out of network?
Searching for a therapist in Denver who accepts insurance can be challenging. Many people struggle to find the right fit with an in-network therapist, whether due to relationship dynamics, availability, or other factors. As a result, some choose to go out-of-network to find a therapist who meets their unique needs. We know that the bond between client and therapist is a key predictor of success, as supported by research. For clients who see us as out-of-network providers, we’re happy to provide invoices for reimbursement through their insurance.
If your insurance plan doesn’t cover out-of-network therapists, or if you have a high deductible, lack an HSA or FSA, we offer sliding scale therapy for a limited number of clients. This allows us to provide high-quality care that aligns with both your therapeutic needs and financial circumstances. When our sliding scale slots are open, we work with clients to match them with a therapist who fits their unique situation and budget.
From questions about costs to what to expect from our therapy, we’re here to answer. Email us at info@createoutcomes.com or speak to a member of our amazing Denver Colorado team at 866-232-7328.
Let’s face it, life can be rough sometimes. Just when you think things are about to settle, another thing pops up. And when you're in the thick of it, asking for help can be tough. That’s where therapy can be a game changer. Looking for a therapist and finding yourself here is a wonderful first step to making things a little less tough. So who is this guy? I’m a queer identified, Latinx, male therapist with eight years of experience and a passion for working with folks from all walks of life, including adults and teens, LGBTQ+ people, and people living with HIV.
I work from a psychodynamic and systemic perspective, specializing in substance use, interpersonal relationship issues, depression/anxiety, trauma, transitional periods in life, and identity issues. I take a holistic approach focusing on the mind, body, and spirit. Together we can work through some of the easier and tougher aspects of life.
No issue is too big or too small to talk about. You wanna talk about that one experience in elementary school that left a mark? Then let’s dive in. You wanna talk about an amazing meal you had this week? Yum! I’m a foodie too. We all have a story to share and yours is just as important.
I believe in the power of a trusting therapeutic relationship as the foundation for meaningful change. My practice is built on empathy, respect, and a deep understanding of the complexities of human experience. Whether you’re seeking relief from anxiety, healing from past trauma, or support in overcoming addictive behaviors, I offer a safe space where your story is heard and honored. By integrating your cultural values and beliefs into our work together, I strive to ensure that our therapy is not only effective but also respectful of your identity and experiences. Navigating life’s challenges can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to face them alone. I specialize in addressing stress, trauma, and addictive behavioral patterns, tailoring my approach to honor your unique cultural perspective. With compassionate guidance and evidence-based strategies, I’m here to support you on your journey towards healing and growth.
Taking the first step towards therapy can be daunting, but it is also an act of courage and self-care. If you’re ready to embark on this journey of self-discovery and healing, I invite you to reach out. Together, we can create a path forward that honors your unique strengths, identity, experiences, and aspirations.