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Introduction

Hi! My name is Kaci Guilford and I like to think of myself as a therapist. What that actually means is that I am (technically) a licensed professional counselor in Denver, Colorado. I have been practicing as a therapist since 2009, spllove what I do, which sounds corny, but guess what? It's true, so I'll say it. I feel so blessed to have found a career that encompasses my passion and so many things I love all in one space.
itting my time between a private practice in Denver and a counseling center in Parker.

I primarily work with women who are in, what I like to refer to as "realignment": maybe transitioning between relationships, or big life roles like wife or mother, or maybe something a little bit more specific like adjusting into a recovery mindset from their eating disorder or addiction of some sort. I also work a lot with couples and men. I don't like to call myself  'specialized', because in my experience having a caseload without variety can really contribute to my burnout and laziness as a therapist. My favorite client or person to work with is not necessarily under the umbrella of a certain diagnosis or category. Rather, my favorite client to work with is someone that is motivated for change. I feel absolutely blessed when I find myself walking alongside people as they decide something isn't working, find insight into why and how it's not, and then motivate to change their situation into something that is working.

Anyway. Enough about me. If you're interested in knowing more about my credentials, my practice, or the more technical side, head on over to my website: www.kaciguilford.com . Otherwise, stick around here and I will hope to provide thoughtful content that helps shed some new perspective in your world.

Thanks for reading!


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