Anna Dwyer, MA Intern
Works with individual adults, families, and couples. Utilizes a combination of CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and EFT (Emotion Focused Therapy) to help clients navigate issues related to neurodiversity, anxiety, depression, BIPOC specific struggles, and relational problems.
I love working with adults - from couples to individuals, from BIPOC to neurodivergent folks and everyone in between. I utilize a combination of CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy) and EFT (emotion focused therapy) in order to help navigate a number of issues ranging from anxiety and depression to relational issues and more. I believe that every person is unique and requires specialized treatment in order to achieve their own therapeutic goals. Together we will discover what your personal goals are and we will collaborate to move towards achieving those goals over time to move you towards health and healing.
I am currently in my final year at Denver Seminary where I am pursuing a MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. In my free time, I love spending time with friends, eating good food, and generally lazing about - preferably on a paddleboard in the summer, but my couch with a good book will do in the winter months. I am an avid dog person, but am still a respecter of cat people as well.
Fun Facts about Anna
My retirement goal is to be able to own as many dogs as I want and at least one highland cow (this is non-negotiable). Also maybe a donkey and some goats.
Born and raised Michigander.
Avid indoors man (unless it's 75+ outside and I'm on a paddle board or in my hammock).
-
Neurodiversity, anxiety, depression, BIPOC specific struggles, and relational pro
-
Works with individual adults, families, and couples
-
CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) and EFT (Emotion Focused Therapy)