Mental Health Practice – The Nest Creative Therapy Center
The Nest Creative Therapy Center operates at 104 N. Harrison Avenue in Lafayette, Colorado, offering mental health services for children, teens, and adults. The center describes itself as a therapeutic environment created to hold space for clients’ mental health needs and is composed of an eclectic group of independent therapists working collaboratively under one roof.
Services span multiple age groups and presenting concerns. Children from birth through age 11 have access to dedicated therapy, while teens and young adults are served through a tailored service stream that accounts for the developmental and social context of that population. Adults ages 28 and older receive support through individual adult therapy offerings. The practice also provides parent counseling and coaching, pregnancy and postpartum counseling, and couples counseling, reflecting a broad commitment to family and relational mental health across the lifespan.
Art therapy is offered as a clinical modality, providing clients a pathway to process difficult experiences through creative expression rather than purely verbal approaches. One-on-one sessions are described as taking place in a safe, non-judgmental environment. Clinical areas addressed include trauma processing, emotional regulation skill development, behavioral concerns, and communication within relationships.
The center describes mental wellness as intrinsically connected to physical health, framing whole-person care as central to its mission. The practice holds Safe Zone training certification and participates in mandated reporting protocols as required.
Contact information includes phone at 303-815-3984 and email at krista@thenestcreativetherapycenter.com. The website references a “Meet the Therapists” section for additional clinician detail, though individual names, credentials, and licenses are not listed on the main page. Insurance acceptance and telehealth availability are not specified on the homepage. The year the center was established is not stated.