therapy for therapists
In-Person in Colorado Springs + Virtual Across Colorado
because even therapists need a safe place to fall apart
You spend your days holding space for others — listening deeply, staying grounded, and helping people move through their pain. But when the session ends and the room goes quiet, you feel your own “stuff” rise to the surface.
You know the theory. The methods. You teach your clients about boundaries, regulation, and self-compassion. And yet, sometimes you catch yourself thinking:
“I know what to do…so why can’t I do it for myself?”
“I feel guilty for needing support…I should be able to handle this.”
“I’m tired of always having to be the one that has it together.”
“I can’t seem to turn off my therapist brain, even in my own therapy.”
If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone — and you don’t have to keep doing this alone.
What draws us to this work (and why it can hurt so much)
We learned early on how to read a room, how to care for others, how to make things “okay”.
Those instincts — born from empathy, trauma, emotional neglect or chaos — make you an incredible therapist.
But they can also make it hard to let yourself be human.
It’s one thing to understand trauma in your clients; it’s another to see how your own history still shows up in your body, your relationships, and your work.
Therapy for therapists is a space to slow down and get curious about how your own story and experiences shaped your “practitioner parts” that show up in session.
Meeting Your practitioner parts
It’s such a tender thing, isn’t it?
To show up and be present for sessions while parts of you are stirred up. To hold space for others when your own protector parts are on high alert. To stay calm and regulated when you too are living in this world — navigating the same griefs, injustices, and uncertainties that ripple through the collective field.
We are asked to witness pain while carrying our own. To stay grounded amidst the noise of politics, systems, and suffering that touch us just as they touch our clients. To be the steady one, even when our own old wounds begin to whisper beneath the surface.
Doing this work doesn't make us immune to being human — it just means we notice it more deeply.
This work is an invitation to turn toward your parts of self with the same compassion you offer others. We all have these parts…
The part that worries you should “have it together”
The part that feels weary and longs to rest
The part that feels pressure to have the right answer
The part that wants to rescue clients from their pain
The part that stays “calm” no matter what
The part that fears being too human, too emotional, or not enough
…and they aren’t obstacles to your work; they are doorways into deeper presence and authenticity.
At Wildflower Wellness, we make space for the full humanity of the therapist — not as a flaw, but as a truth. Because healing happens most fully, for ourselves and our clients, when the one who holds space also feels held.
The Gap in Care for Therapists
Let’s be real: it’s hard to find care that’s truly designed for us.
Therapists spend their careers creating healing spaces for others, but when it’s time for our own support, it can feel like there’s nowhere to go.
You might worry that other therapists will judge you or won’t get it. You might feel too “clinical” in sessions, or find yourself censoring what you say.
There’s a big gap in care for therapists and it’s one I’m passionate about filling.
I’ve been there: burnout, compassion fatigue, the quiet pressure to stay regulated, the loneliness of being the easy-going “strong one”, questioning whether or not to leave the profession.
Finding a therapist who truly understood my experience as a therapist changed everything. That’s why I offer therapy for therapists in Colorado Springs and virtual therapy for therapists across Colorado — a space built for us.
you deserve the same care you give to others
You spend your days holding space for healing. Now it’s time to let someone hold space for you.
Therapy for therapists in Colorado Springs and throughout Colorado is your opportunity to rest, reconnect, and remember: you’re not just a therapist — you’re a human being who also deserves care, compassion, and support..
This is your space to step out of the role of helper and just be human.
Together, we’ll work to:
Explore your own trauma and emotional patterns with curiosity and care
Understand your practitioner parts and how they shape your work (and sometimes contribute to suffering and burnout)
Address burnout, compassion fatigue, and vicarious trauma
Reconnect with your sense of purpose and presence in your work
Build sustainable self-care that actually nourishes you — not just the checklist kind
Heal the wounded parts of you that have been carrying unresolved pain and limiting beliefs allowing for increased career sustainability and expansion (whether that’s in therapy or elsewhere)
You already know the power of therapy. This time, you get to experience it for you.
in-person therapy for therapist in colorado springs
If you’re local to the Colorado Springs area, I offer in-person sessions in a calm, supportive setting — a space where you can take off the professional mask, exhale, and be yourself.
Whether you’re in private practice, agency work, or community mental health, this is your room to process the weight of being a helper.
virtual therapy for therapists across colorado
If you’re elsewhere in Colorado, I offer virtual therapy for therapists throughout the state. You can join sessions from your home or office — no commute, no judgment, just a space where you can be fully yourself.
Whether you’re in Denver, Fort Collins, Boulder, or a rural part of the state, you deserve the same level of care you give others..