Traumatic Brain Injury

Serving clients at Lakewood · Centennial · Northglenn · Telehealth available statewide in Colorado
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) can profoundly alter cognition, personality, emotional regulation, and daily functioning—often in ways that are invisible to others. Therapy can’t reverse the neurological injury, but it can dramatically improve quality of life by addressing the emotional, behavioral, and adjustment challenges that follow TBI.

Signs You May Benefit from Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Support

  • Irritability, mood swings, or emotional outbursts after head injury
  • Difficulty with memory, concentration, or planning
  • Depression or anxiety following a TBI
  • Changes in personality reported by loved ones
  • Difficulty returning to work or pre-injury functioning
  • Co-occurring PTSD from the injury event

Our Treatment Approach

We provide TBI-informed therapy adapted to cognitive and processing changes that may affect how someone engages in therapy. We address grief over the pre-injury self, family system impact, emotional regulation, and co-occurring PTSD, and coordinate with neurologists and rehabilitation teams.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this for mild TBI or severe TBI?
We work with the full spectrum—from concussion and mild TBI to more significant injuries—adjusting our therapeutic approach accordingly.
Do you work with veterans with TBI?
Yes. TBI is highly prevalent in the veteran population, and we have significant experience with veteran TBI and its co-occurrence with PTSD.
Can family members be involved?
Yes. TBI affects the whole family system, and family education and therapy are often a valuable part of care.