At Aspire Counseling, we focus on helping individuals address the real-life challenges that interfere with emotional well-being and daily functioning. Rather than quick fixes, we support deeper, lasting healing by working with how your brain and nervous system respond to stress and trauma.
What We Help With
Struggling with anxiety that feels hard to control
Experiencing depression that affects energy, mood, or relationships
Living with trauma or PTSD from past or recent experiences
Feeling overwhelmed, emotionally reactive, or disconnected
Seeking better focus, regulation, and emotional balance
We believe effective therapy begins with safety, trust, and the right therapeutic match. Our team approach allows us to connect you with a clinician who aligns with your goals and preferences.
Find out if our practice is right for you!
Fill out this form or call (720) 730-7408 to get started:
Aspire Counseling offers evidence-informed therapies designed to support emotional regulation, trauma processing, and long-term resilience.

Brainspotting
A brain-based approach that helps access and process unresolved trauma and emotional experiences stored in the nervous system.
Neurofeedback
A non-invasive method that supports brain regulation and can help improve focus, emotional balance, and stress response.
ADHD-Informed Therapy
Support for attention, emotional regulation, and executive functioning challenges in both children and adults.
Trauma & PTSD Therapy
Focused care to help process traumatic experiences and reduce their ongoing emotional and physical impact.
Play Therapy
Developmentally appropriate therapy for children to express emotions, process experiences, and build coping skills.
Therapy provides a safe space to understand emotional patterns, process difficult experiences, and develop healthier ways of coping. Many clients experience improved mood, reduced anxiety, and greater emotional clarity over time.
Many people seek therapy not because they’re incapable, but because they want support navigating challenges more effectively. Therapy can help even if you’re high-functioning or used to managing independently.
We help clients with anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, ADHD-related challenges, emotional regulation, and stress-related concerns.
Your first session focuses on understanding your concerns, goals, and history. It’s also an opportunity to see if the therapist feels like the right fit. There’s no pressure—just a supportive conversation.
Yes. Aspire Counseling is in-network with United Healthcare, Aetna, Medicare, and Medicaid. Coverage and benefits can vary by plan, so we’re happy to help you confirm details before scheduling.
Yes. Research shows that online therapy can be just as effective as in-person sessions for many concerns, including anxiety, depression, and trauma.
Getting started is simple. Submit the form on this page or call, and we’ll help match you with a therapist who fits your needs.
Fantastic! Brady does an excellent job of helping me identify the core issues bothering me and helping me treat these areas. I’ve had great success using the techniques he taught me and feel more at peace and comfortable with my past and present. I highly recommend Brady to anybody who needs somebody to talk to in therapy.

Brady is truly an amazing leader and counselor. I would highly recommend him to anyone looking to change their lives and seeking freedom. He is empathetic, kind and seeks to understand those he serves. As I met with Brady for sessions, and was part of a team he lead, I learned about what grace truly means and how to give grace to others. Under his guidance and leadership I became a better person and a much better leader.

You don’t have to wait until things feel unbearable to seek support. Getting the right therapist can make a meaningful difference. Fill out the form, or call (720) 730-7408 Get matched with a therapist at Aspire Counseling today.

Aspire Counseling
In-Person in Denver, CO & Online Across Colorado
Compassionate, brain-based therapy for anxiety, trauma, and emotional healing
Get Matched With a Therapist Today
