Services at Denver Psychotherapy and Counseling Group
Individual Therapy
Individual therapy at Denver Psychotherapy and Counseling Group provides a private, supportive space to explore the thoughts, emotions, and patterns that are keeping you stuck. Whether you're navigating anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, life transitions, or simply feeling like something is off, our therapists work collaboratively with you to understand what's driving your experience, not just manage the symptoms.
Sessions are grounded in evidence-based approaches tailored to your specific needs and goals. You'll develop practical insight and skills you can use between sessions, so progress doesn't stop when you leave the room. Over time, therapy helps you build greater self-awareness, healthier relationships, and a stronger sense of direction.
We offer individual therapy in person in Denver and via telehealth for clients located anywhere in Colorado, Texas, or Montana. Sessions are private-pay; we do not accept insurance but do accept HSA payments. To get started, contact us at 303-578-2302 or info@denver-therapy.net.
Couples Therapy
Couples therapy at Denver Psychotherapy and Counseling Group helps partners work through the patterns that create distance, conflict, or disconnection and build something more sustainable in their place. Whether you are dealing with recurring arguments, a breach of trust, communication breakdown, or simply feeling more like roommates than partners, therapy provides a structured space to slow down and understand what is really happening between you.
Our therapists work with both partners together to identify underlying dynamics, improve the way you communicate during difficult moments, and strengthen the emotional bond that brought you together. Couples therapy is not about deciding who is right. It is about helping both of you feel heard and building skills that last beyond the session.
We work with couples at all stages of relationship, including premarital counseling. Sessions are available in person in Denver and via telehealth for clients in Colorado, Texas, and Montana. We are private-pay and accept HSA payments. Reach us at 303-578-2302 or info@denver-therapy.net.
Psychological Assessments
Psychological assessments at Denver Psychotherapy and Counseling Group are comprehensive evaluations conducted by Dr. Shea McTaggart, PsyD, Director of Psychological Assessment. An assessment goes beyond a clinical interview to provide an objective, data-driven picture of how you think, feel, and function, drawing on validated testing instruments to answer specific diagnostic questions.
Assessments are valuable for a wide range of purposes: clarifying a diagnosis such as ADHD, anxiety, depression, autism spectrum, or learning disabilities; informing treatment planning; supporting academic accommodations; or meeting professional or workplace requirements. Each evaluation includes a thorough review of results and a written report you can share with other providers, schools, or employers.
Assessments are conducted in person in Denver or via telehealth and are available to adults. We are a private-pay practice and accept HSA payments. To schedule an evaluation or ask whether an assessment is right for your situation, call 303-578-2302 or email info@denver-therapy.net.
Therapy for Professionals
High-achieving professionals often carry a particular kind of stress that is hard to explain to people outside their world. The pressure to perform, lead, and maintain composure at work can leave little room to process what is actually happening internally. Over time, that gap between how you appear and how you feel tends to widen. Therapy provides a confidential space to close it.
At Denver Psychotherapy and Counseling Group, both Dr. Shea McTaggart and Catherine Comiskey work with professionals, executives, and high-performers navigating the demands of ambitious careers. Whether you are dealing with chronic work stress, burnout, anxiety tied to performance or leadership, difficulty switching off, or the pressure of managing others while managing yourself, we can help you develop a clearer relationship with your work and a more sustainable way of operating within it.
Therapy for professionals is not about slowing you down. It is about helping you understand the patterns driving your stress so you can respond more effectively, set boundaries that actually hold, and sustain your performance without sacrificing your wellbeing in the process.
Sessions are available in person in Denver and via telehealth for clients in Colorado, Texas, and Montana. We are a private-pay practice and accept HSA payments. To schedule a consultation, call 303-578-2302 or email info@denver-therapy.net.
Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Psychodynamic psychotherapy is a focus of ,any of the providers at at Denver Psychotherapy and Counseling Group. Rather than focusing only on symptoms or surface-level behavior changes, psychodynamic therapy explores the deeper patterns, beliefs, and relational experiences that shape how you think, feel, and relate to others. Many of the difficulties people bring to therapy, including anxiety, depression, relationship problems, and self-defeating patterns, have roots that are not immediately obvious.
Psychodynamic work helps make those roots visible.
In sessions, you and your therapist will explore your history, your emotional life, and the ways past experiences continue to influence your present. This is not about dwelling in the past for its own sake. It is about developing a richer understanding of yourself so that change becomes more than just willpower or coping strategies. Over time, clients typically find that insight translates into genuine, lasting shifts in how they experience themselves and their relationships.
Both Dr. Shea McTaggart and Catherine Comiskey bring a psychodynamic lens to their work, whether in individual therapy, couples therapy, or psychological assessment. Sessions are available in person in Denver and via telehealth for clients in Colorado, Texas, and Montana. We are a private-pay practice and accept HSA payments. Contact us at 303-578-2302 or info@denver-therapy.net.
ADHD and Executive Functioning
Attention difficulties and executive functioning challenges affect far more than the ability to focus. They can shape how you manage time, follow through on goals, regulate emotions, navigate relationships, and show up at work or school. For many adults, an ADHD diagnosis comes late, after years of feeling like they were not living up to their potential or simply trying harder than everyone else just to keep up.
At Denver Psychotherapy and Counseling Group, we approach ADHD and executive functioning from both an assessment and a treatment perspective. Dr. Shea McTaggart conducts comprehensive psychological assessments for adults 18 and older who want clarity on whether ADHD or related conditions are contributing to the difficulties they are experiencing. A thorough evaluation can provide a formal diagnosis, rule out other contributing factors, and inform a treatment plan tailored to how your mind actually works.
For clients who already have a diagnosis or are looking for support beyond assessment, therapy can help you develop practical strategies for managing attention, impulsivity, and emotional regulation, while also exploring the deeper patterns and self-perceptions that often develop alongside ADHD. Both Dr. McTaggart and Catherine Comiskey work with adults navigating these challenges.
Sessions are available in person in Denver and via telehealth for clients in Colorado, Texas, and Montana. We are a private-pay practice and accept HSA payments. To learn more or schedule a consultation, call 303-578-2302 or email info@denver-therapy.net.
