
About Chloe
Doctor Of Philosophy in Counseling Psychology from University Of Denver (In Progress)
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APA Accredited
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Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling; Oklahoma State University, OK (2017)
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CACREP Accredited
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Chi Sigma Lota member and Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
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Bachelor of Arts in Biology; Williams College, Williamstown (2017)
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200hr Therapeutic Yoga Teacher Training- Soma Yoga Institute
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300hr Trauma-Informed Ayurvedic Yoga Teacher- Indra Yoga Institute
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Trauma-Informed Yoga Educator for at-risk youth certification- Yoga ED
My Story
My name is Chloe Rogers and I am a current Ph.D student at the University of Denver. As a therapist, I seek to assist clients move toward lives that feel emotionally authentic, relationally nourishing, and expansive in possibility. I want clients to experience therapy as a place to be seen and understood. My goal is for clients to leave treatment with increased insight, greater self-compassion, and a strengthened capacity to engage in relationships with clarity, intention, and stability. I hope clients feel therapy is a space where they can bring their whole selves (stories, fears, joy, culture, desire, trauma, and hope), trusting that these complexities will be held with great care. More broadly, my vision for mental health in my community is grounded in justice and accessibility. I envision a community in which all people, and particularly marginalized individuals, have access to culturally responsive care that acknowledges the realities of oppression while centering resilience and agency. Ultimately, my vision is to be part of a community where mental health care is grounded in connection, dignity, and collective healing. Through my time working with Non-profits in the Denver area, I have lead trauma-informed yoga classes and empowerment workshops to at-risk and marginalized youth. I have also spoken with students of color in my community about the importance of mental health and sharing my path to becoming a clinician. Most recently, I work with the nonprofit Girls. Inc, co-facilitating workshops for the Teen Saturdays college empowerment program. As a budding clinician, I am passionate about advocacy and am actively taking steps to become involved in mental health legislation advocacy in Colorado.
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With Mosaic, I specialize in general mental health, relationships concerns/interpersonal challenges, identity exploration, LGBTQ+ concerns, and trauma with an emphasis on Minority Stress and Racial Trauma. While my orientation is rooted in relationally informed psychodynamic therapy, I draw on DBT, ACT, and Existential interventions and themes to inform my work with clients. Throughout my time at Mosaic I will be involved in both assessment and therapy services.
Contact
Interested in an scheduling an initial consultation with me or still not sure? Reach out to us at:
‪(720) 248-7318‬

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