Life Transition Therapy in Colorado

When Life Doesn’t Look Like You Thought It Would

Life transitions can be exciting, overwhelming, heartbreaking, and hopeful—all at the same time.

Sometimes the change is expected. Other times it arrives without warning.

You may be navigating a career change, relationship ending, move, loss, identity shift, parenting transition, or simply questioning what comes next.

Even positive changes can create uncertainty and stress.

Therapy can provide a place to slow down, process what you’re experiencing, and move forward with greater clarity and confidence.

I offer virtual life transition therapy for adults throughout Colorado.

Common Life Transitions I Help Clients Navigate
Life transitions come in many forms, including:

Career changes or burnout

Divorce or relationship transitions

Becoming a parent

Empty nesting

Relocation or moving

Loss and grief

Entering a new decade of life

Identity shifts

Retirement

Navigating a life that doesn’t follow the traditional timeline

Many people come to therapy because they feel stuck between who they were and who they are becoming.

Why Life Transitions Feel So Hard

Major life changes often challenge our sense of certainty, identity, and control.

Even when a transition is something we chose, it may still bring grief, anxiety, self-doubt, or loneliness.

You may find yourself asking:

Am I making the right decision?

What if I fail?

Why does everyone else seem to have it figured out?

What do I actually want?

Transitions often require us to let go of an old version of ourselves before the next chapter becomes clear.

That uncertainty can feel uncomfortable—but it can also be a space for growth.

Therapy for Women on Their Own Timeline

Many of the women I work with are navigating a path that looks different than what they expected.

They may be single, child-free, changing careers, rebuilding after a loss, or simply questioning old definitions of success.

If you’ve ever felt behind, out of sync, or uncertain because your life doesn’t match the timeline you imagined, you’re not alone.

Therapy can help you reconnect with your values and create a life that feels meaningful on your own terms.

My Approach to Life Transition Therapy

My approach combines compassion, practical tools, mindfulness, nervous system awareness, and meaningful reflection.

Together we may explore:

Managing anxiety and uncertainty

Clarifying values

Building confidence

Processing grief and loss

Strengthening boundaries

Creating a vision for the future

Reconnecting with purpose

Life transitions are rarely about finding all the answers.

More often, they involve learning how to trust yourself through the process.

Virtual Therapy Across Colorado

I provide virtual therapy throughout Colorado, including Summit County, Gilpin County, Idaho Springs, Evergreen, Breckenridge, Frisco, Fairplay, Buena Vista, Colorado Springs, Denver, and surrounding communities.

Online therapy allows you to access support wherever you are in your journey.

FAQ Section

Is it normal to struggle during a life transition?

Absolutely. Even positive changes can create stress, uncertainty, and emotional overwhelm.

Do I need a major crisis to benefit from therapy?

No. Many people seek therapy because they want support navigating change before they reach a crisis point.

Can therapy help with career changes?

Yes. Career transitions are one of the most common reasons people seek support.