Anchored Denver supports individuals with general and chronic health concerns according to the belief that physical and mental health should not feel partitioned. Our goal is to complement treatment plans established by other service providers to create a comprehensive and team-based approach to your care.
The transition to parenthood is emotionally complex. 1 in 5 birthgivers experience perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, and 1 in 10 fathers experience depression after the birth. Anchored Denver supports birthgivers, partners and adoptive families in navigating the expectations versus the realities of parenting and is committed to offering opportunities for the entire family to heal.
Anchored Denver helps parents build their reflective capacities, improve co-regulation, enhance parent-child relationships and care for themselves as they care for others. Our team has experience and training treating caregiver-infant dyads, NICU families and parents of children with special needs or chronic health conditions.
Reproductive trauma, perinatal loss and difficult decisions that families face during a pregnancy are unimaginable, but these stories should not be left untold. Anchored Denver strives to reduce stigma and misconceptions in our communities and within our own relationships, and to assist families with establishing support networks that will sustain them.
Anchored Denver is committed to maintaining an anti-racist approach and prioritizes inclusivity in therapeutic practice, among colleagues and within the community at large through evidence-based treatment and continuing education, self-reflection and examination of inherent biases and by actively challenging viewpoints and systems that perpetuate harm.