Counseling Practice – Self Care Impact Counseling

Self Care Impact Counseling maintains two Colorado Front Range locations: Lakewood at 12211 W. Alameda Pkwy Suite 106, and Longmont at 438 Terry St. The practice extends its reach statewide through telehealth on a HIPAA-compliant platform, serving individuals, teens ages 12 and up, couples, and families across the greater Denver metro, Boulder County, West Foothills, and Northern Front Range areas. Prospective clients can book a free consultation online through JaneApp or reach the practice at 720-551-4553. The practice is verified by Psychology Today and offers a Find-Your-Therapist matching tool on its website to help prospective clients identify a clinician suited to their needs.

The clinical team is led by Alayna Baillod (LCSW, Practice Owner and Clinical Supervisor) and includes Kelly Yang (LCSW, EMDRIA Approved EMDR Therapist), McKenna Mesak (LPC, EMDRIA Trained EMDR), Jenn Bosman (LPC, EMDRIA Approved EMDR), Jenna Gathright (MFTC, LPCC), Mara Rogers (LPCC), Liz Golden (LPCC), Megan Corcoran (LPCC, Somatic Experiencing Practitioner), and Bequia Sherick (LPC). The practice also lists clinical interns Laurissa Miech and Taryn Bloomfield.

Services span individual therapy for anxiety, depression, ADHD, and grief; DBT therapy; couples and marriage counseling; teen and parenting therapy; divorce counseling; and trauma-focused care including EMDR and PTSD treatment. A women’s DBT group focused on people-pleasing patterns is offered at the Longmont location. The practice also offers therapy for women, men, and LGBTQ+ individuals, describing its care as evidence-based and skills-focused throughout.

Sessions are available in-person at both offices and through statewide telehealth, with flexible scheduling options that allow clients to shift between formats as needed. Fee information on the site indicates rates between $100 and $195 per session. The practice operates on an out-of-network model and can provide superbill documentation to support insurance reimbursement requests. Sliding scale availability and flexible session frequency can be discussed during intake. A team-based teaching model includes weekly clinical supervision and case consultation across all clinicians, and the practice describes its approach as warm, modern, skills-based therapy that is practical and evidence-informed throughout.

https://selfcareimpact.com/

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