Sheridan Hall
LPC
I provide space for clients to take a deep breath, untangle their stories, and come back to their inner sense of knowing and safety. It is an honor to walk with clients as they uncover who they are and find the joy in the journey of becoming. My areas of focus include anxiety, spiritual issues, body image, life transitions, identity, sexuality, and grief and loss. I meet every individual I see with gentleness, curiosity, and authenticity.
My approach to therapy is collaborative, relational, emotion-focused, and rooted in the neuroscience of connection. Additionally, I am EMDR-trained and can integrate this into sessions as we process your story and reach your goals. I live in Denver, CO and enjoy hiking, baking, exploring new restaurants and spending time with friends and family.
Personal,
Educational,
and Professional Experience
Masters of clinical mental health counseling from Denver Seminary
LPCC in state of Colorado
BA in Psychology and Nonprofit Organizational Studies from the University of Oklahoma
Counselor for children and their families at Joshua Station, a transitional housing program for families experiencing homelessness.
Counselor for children, adolescents, and young adults through a private practice in Denver, CO
Intern with Cru at the University of Oklahoma for 2 years
EMDR trained