Psychotherapy that Brings Results

Intensive Psychotherapy for Quick Solutions

If you are reading this, you are likely a high-achieving and successful individual who feels stuck or restless about a situation and needing to make quick decisions. As time is of the essence, you desire fast and effective resolutions versus months or even years of drawn-out psychotherapy. Perhaps you find yourself bothered by past memories or trauma and seek insight about how past events impact your present decision-making. Intensive psychotherapy is appropriate and effective for those needing clarity around:

Benefits for Intensive Psychotherapy

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Once you make a decision, the universe conspires to make it happen.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

About

Meet Dr. Soo Dawson

Soo Dawson is a Licensed Psychologist who provides individual and intensive psychotherapy to individuals ages 18+ in the Denver Metro area. Through PSYPACT, she also provides telehealth across the United States to clients in 41 other states. With a warm, compassionate, and insightful style, she approaches therapy from an integrative lens. She seeks to help clients gain both insight and practical behavioral tools to live whole and fulfilling lives.

Dr. Dawson has a unique background; prior to her work as a clinical psychologist, she worked in corporate settings and is a classically trained musician. After earning her Master’s degree in clinical mental health counseling from Denver Seminary, she earned her Doctorate degree in clinical psychology from the University of Denver. From there, she completed her APA-accredited internship at the Colorado State hospital, working with adults experiencing chronic mental and physical illnesses and trauma. Next, she sought advanced training during her postdoctoral fellowship with Rocky Mountain VA Medical Center and a private practice. Her notable specialties are providing treatment for high-achieving individuals (executives, doctors, professionals, athletes, and performers), depression, anxiety, relational difficulties, women’s issues, identity issues, trauma, chronic pain/illness, health psychology, Asian Americans, self-esteem, spirituality, grief & loss, and difficult life transitions.

Courage starts with showing up and letting ourselves be seen.

Brené Brown

Definition

Resilience

/Noun/

The process and outcome of successfully adapting to difficult or challenging life experiences

Services

For Individuals

For Professionals

Why Resilience Psychology

Convenient

Access psychotherapy from the comfort and privacy of your home or office

Effective

Clients report improvements in symptoms, life satisfaction, and relationships

Transformative

Whether you choose a single intensive or years working together, experience desired changes and relief

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