Divorce Therapists in Boulder, CO
My ideal clients are high-achieving individuals, couples, and men navigating high-stakes transitions—from career pivots and relocation to the financial labyrinth of divorce.
I offer 100% virtual financial therapy, executive coaching, and couples counseling across CO, FL, and WA. I specialize in helping clients conquer men's issues, career pivots, and the emotional or financial labyrinth of divorce. Together, we identify what is holding you back and build a practical, goal-oriented path toward sustainable growth.
My ideal clients are high-achieving individuals, couples, and men navigating high-stakes transitions—from career pivots and relocation to the financial labyrinth of divorce.
I offer 100% virtual financial therapy, executive coaching, and couples counseling across CO, FL, and WA. I specialize in helping clients conquer men's issues, career pivots, and the emotional or financial labyrinth of divorce. Together, we identify what is holding you back and build a practical, goal-oriented path toward sustainable growth.
Many of the people I work with are high-functioning professionals who are used to being competent and in control but want a place to examine themselves honestly. Maybe anger surprised them, a relationship decision doesn’t sit right, or they notice patterns they can’t fully explain. They aren’t looking for surface reassurance. They want thoughtful reflection, psychological depth, and a place to understand what’s driving their behavior so they can move forward with greater clarity, integrity, and choice.
Many of the people I work with are high-functioning professionals who are used to being competent and in control but want a place to examine themselves honestly. Maybe anger surprised them, a relationship decision doesn’t sit right, or they notice patterns they can’t fully explain. They aren’t looking for surface reassurance. They want thoughtful reflection, psychological depth, and a place to understand what’s driving their behavior so they can move forward with greater clarity, integrity, and choice.
I work with: 1) Couples, from an attachment/emotion-focused approach; 2) Individual adults, to engage life-level issues such as family and partner relationships, long-term personal goals, and divorce and other major transitions.
I’m deeply curious about you and happy to share whatever I have learned about the human mind and attachment psychology. I'm cynical but idealistic; thoughtful and reflective but also irreverent, down-to-earth, and always up for a joke. I try to balance abstraction with pragmatism, and I’m also curious, open-minded, and forthcoming about sex and sexuality.
I work with: 1) Couples, from an attachment/emotion-focused approach; 2) Individual adults, to engage life-level issues such as family and partner relationships, long-term personal goals, and divorce and other major transitions.
I’m deeply curious about you and happy to share whatever I have learned about the human mind and attachment psychology. I'm cynical but idealistic; thoughtful and reflective but also irreverent, down-to-earth, and always up for a joke. I try to balance abstraction with pragmatism, and I’m also curious, open-minded, and forthcoming about sex and sexuality.
We are all living in a time of societal change. You may be experiencing overall uneasiness or worry about a specific roadblock or upcoming transition in your life. It's important to talk through these transitions, with support.
We are all living in a time of societal change. You may be experiencing overall uneasiness or worry about a specific roadblock or upcoming transition in your life. It's important to talk through these transitions, with support.
I offer two distinct services tailored to your needs: individual coaching for adults navigating sobriety, divorce, or personal growth, & Love First Interventions for families ready to guide a loved one toward long term recovery.
I work with individual adults who feel overwhelmed, stuck, or in crisis—whether from addiction, a high-conflict relationship, or a major life transition. Many of my clients are thoughtful, capable people who others depend on, but they’re silently battling anxiety, burnout, resentment, or emotional pain beneath the surface. They’re tired of white-knuckling their way through and ready for real support. Whether they’re seeking change for themselves or trying to help someone they love, they’re looking for clarity, direction, and steady, experienced guidance to move forward with confidence.
I offer two distinct services tailored to your needs: individual coaching for adults navigating sobriety, divorce, or personal growth, & Love First Interventions for families ready to guide a loved one toward long term recovery.
I work with individual adults who feel overwhelmed, stuck, or in crisis—whether from addiction, a high-conflict relationship, or a major life transition. Many of my clients are thoughtful, capable people who others depend on, but they’re silently battling anxiety, burnout, resentment, or emotional pain beneath the surface. They’re tired of white-knuckling their way through and ready for real support. Whether they’re seeking change for themselves or trying to help someone they love, they’re looking for clarity, direction, and steady, experienced guidance to move forward with confidence.
Play therapy is the research-based treatment of choice for children struggling with: anxiety and withdrawn behavior, depression, Post Traumatic Stress Reactions, trauma, abuse and neglect, chronic or terminal illness, hospitalization, adoption and foster-care, grief, divorce, family violence, aggression and acting out behavior.
Are you worried that your preschooler's abrupt mood swings will be a problem when she enters kindergarten? Is your third grader easily frustrated, teary and self-deprecating over an inability to get things right? Are you discouraged because of your fourth grader's consistently angry and disrespectful behavior? Raising a child with difficult behaviors can be exhausting. . . As a play therapist and parent resource, I help parents have more harmonious and enjoyable relationships with their children.
Play therapy is the research-based treatment of choice for children struggling with: anxiety and withdrawn behavior, depression, Post Traumatic Stress Reactions, trauma, abuse and neglect, chronic or terminal illness, hospitalization, adoption and foster-care, grief, divorce, family violence, aggression and acting out behavior.
Are you worried that your preschooler's abrupt mood swings will be a problem when she enters kindergarten? Is your third grader easily frustrated, teary and self-deprecating over an inability to get things right? Are you discouraged because of your fourth grader's consistently angry and disrespectful behavior? Raising a child with difficult behaviors can be exhausting. . . As a play therapist and parent resource, I help parents have more harmonious and enjoyable relationships with their children.
Life transitions such as divorce or loss of a loved one may turn our world upside down.
These times can feel especially hard, uncertain, and lonely. I know. My first priority in our sessions is that you feel heard, respected, and safe. I'm not going to judge you and I will work to establish your trust. My job is to give you the support and resources you need to heal, move forward with your life, and eventually thrive.
Life transitions such as divorce or loss of a loved one may turn our world upside down.
These times can feel especially hard, uncertain, and lonely. I know. My first priority in our sessions is that you feel heard, respected, and safe. I'm not going to judge you and I will work to establish your trust. My job is to give you the support and resources you need to heal, move forward with your life, and eventually thrive.
For the past 25 years I have worked with adults, young adults, children age 10 and older, couples, and families who are experiencing challenges — often profound challenges — in some aspect of their lives. My view is that everyone is intrinsically whole and healthy, but due to some traumatic event, or conditioning, or family dynamic, may be stuck in a limiting pattern of depression, anxiety, and/or overwhelm.
For the past 25 years I have worked with adults, young adults, children age 10 and older, couples, and families who are experiencing challenges — often profound challenges — in some aspect of their lives. My view is that everyone is intrinsically whole and healthy, but due to some traumatic event, or conditioning, or family dynamic, may be stuck in a limiting pattern of depression, anxiety, and/or overwhelm.
I help individuals manage OCD and anxiety disorders using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). Together, we challenge anxious thoughts and break free from the cycle of avoidance. I also support those navigating the family court system, especially those dealing with a high-conflict co-parent. I provide emotional regulation tools to help clients advocate for themselves and their children while maintaining emotional balance. My goal is to help clients not just survive anxiety and legal stress, but thrive—regaining confidence, clarity, and control in their lives.
I help individuals manage OCD and anxiety disorders using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). Together, we challenge anxious thoughts and break free from the cycle of avoidance. I also support those navigating the family court system, especially those dealing with a high-conflict co-parent. I provide emotional regulation tools to help clients advocate for themselves and their children while maintaining emotional balance. My goal is to help clients not just survive anxiety and legal stress, but thrive—regaining confidence, clarity, and control in their lives.
Furthermore, I have a passion for working with individuals navigating divorce and helping minimize conflict for their family.
Reaching out for help can feel daunting, but taking that first step is a powerful act of courage. I understand how challenging it is to open up and seek support, which is why my top priority as your therapist is to build a genuine, meaningful connection with you. I am passionate about empowering both adults and teens to cultivate fulfilling, meaningful lives. Together let's create the life you truly desire, filled with growth and happiness. Your journey towards a brighter future begins with that first conversation- let's take it together.
Furthermore, I have a passion for working with individuals navigating divorce and helping minimize conflict for their family.
Reaching out for help can feel daunting, but taking that first step is a powerful act of courage. I understand how challenging it is to open up and seek support, which is why my top priority as your therapist is to build a genuine, meaningful connection with you. I am passionate about empowering both adults and teens to cultivate fulfilling, meaningful lives. Together let's create the life you truly desire, filled with growth and happiness. Your journey towards a brighter future begins with that first conversation- let's take it together.
I work best with clients who are looking inward to illuminate their path forward. I'm passionate about working with couples/relationships to navigate conflict, create connection, build emotional/physical intimacy, heal relationship injuries, decide when to stay together or gracefully separate, and to help new relationships build bonds that will help them thrive. I am also excited to work with individuals by helping them discover themselves and find healing. I believe that our pain and struggles, as well as healing, are often connected to our relationships – with ourselves, our partners and families, and the cultures we live in.
I work best with clients who are looking inward to illuminate their path forward. I'm passionate about working with couples/relationships to navigate conflict, create connection, build emotional/physical intimacy, heal relationship injuries, decide when to stay together or gracefully separate, and to help new relationships build bonds that will help them thrive. I am also excited to work with individuals by helping them discover themselves and find healing. I believe that our pain and struggles, as well as healing, are often connected to our relationships – with ourselves, our partners and families, and the cultures we live in.
I work with men, children, adolescents, college and Highly Sensitive People. With men, I specialize in increasing emotional intelligence and communication so they can enrich relationships with their loved ones that are struggling or can be better than it is. When working with children and adolescents, I specialize in anxiety, building coping and interpersonal skills, and healing through traumatic or confusing times and events. With Highly Sensitive People, I specialize in helping understand their world and how to interact with it, and provide tools to take their unique strengths and qualities for self-actualization.
I work with men, children, adolescents, college and Highly Sensitive People. With men, I specialize in increasing emotional intelligence and communication so they can enrich relationships with their loved ones that are struggling or can be better than it is. When working with children and adolescents, I specialize in anxiety, building coping and interpersonal skills, and healing through traumatic or confusing times and events. With Highly Sensitive People, I specialize in helping understand their world and how to interact with it, and provide tools to take their unique strengths and qualities for self-actualization.
I specialize in working with adults seeking to heal from relational wounds ( divorce, betrayal, abandonment, family of origin trauma, abusive or problematic romantic relationships).
I am an adjunct counseling professor, supervisor, Certified Clinical Trauma Provider, and have intermediate training in Somatic Experiencing. I practice from a combined approach of somatic (SE), attachment-informed, and cognitive/emotion-based (TFACT, T-CBT) therapies. My vast experience allows me to collaborate with you to individually tailor your therapy.
I specialize in working with adults seeking to heal from relational wounds ( divorce, betrayal, abandonment, family of origin trauma, abusive or problematic romantic relationships).
I am an adjunct counseling professor, supervisor, Certified Clinical Trauma Provider, and have intermediate training in Somatic Experiencing. I practice from a combined approach of somatic (SE), attachment-informed, and cognitive/emotion-based (TFACT, T-CBT) therapies. My vast experience allows me to collaborate with you to individually tailor your therapy.
I am Jennifer Kubalak, a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over 5 years of experience working directly with children, adolescents, teens, and their families. I support those who have lived through adverse experiences and hold the space for my clients to bloom, blossom, heal, and grow. I specialize in relational challenges, life transitions, and identity development. I completed my Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado.
I am Jennifer Kubalak, a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over 5 years of experience working directly with children, adolescents, teens, and their families. I support those who have lived through adverse experiences and hold the space for my clients to bloom, blossom, heal, and grow. I specialize in relational challenges, life transitions, and identity development. I completed my Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado.
I offer counseling for issues related to loss and grief, depression, anxiety, life transitions, relationships, self-esteem, self-empowerment, divorce, parenting, emotional, sexual and physical abuse, co-dependency, adult children of alcoholics, and adult children from dysfunctional families.
Hospice work has deepened my understanding of loss as a universal human experience occurring at many junctures in life. These insights inform my work with clients experiencing losses that arise from: divorce, broken relationships, children leaving home, employment or living changes, health and aging challenges, and the finality of death.
I offer counseling for issues related to loss and grief, depression, anxiety, life transitions, relationships, self-esteem, self-empowerment, divorce, parenting, emotional, sexual and physical abuse, co-dependency, adult children of alcoholics, and adult children from dysfunctional families.
Hospice work has deepened my understanding of loss as a universal human experience occurring at many junctures in life. These insights inform my work with clients experiencing losses that arise from: divorce, broken relationships, children leaving home, employment or living changes, health and aging challenges, and the finality of death.
I specialize in interracial love, divorce, and relational wounds—with warmth, humor, and zero judgment.
Are you feeling frozen in fear of the unknown? Has a traumatic event halted your ability to cope with life? Are life transitions just difficult to process? As a empathetic and trauma-informed therapist, I specialize in guiding individuals & couples using interventions that work for you. Together, we'll navigate life's challenges with a focus on mindfulness, self-discovery, and empowerment.
I am LGBTQIA+ & Neurodivergent affirming.
I specialize in interracial love, divorce, and relational wounds—with warmth, humor, and zero judgment.
Are you feeling frozen in fear of the unknown? Has a traumatic event halted your ability to cope with life? Are life transitions just difficult to process? As a empathetic and trauma-informed therapist, I specialize in guiding individuals & couples using interventions that work for you. Together, we'll navigate life's challenges with a focus on mindfulness, self-discovery, and empowerment.
I am LGBTQIA+ & Neurodivergent affirming.
If your issues are relationship oriented (parent/child, between partners, co-parents, or family related issues), related to phase of life transitions or changes, such as marital crisis, separation, divorce, marriage, remarriage, blending a family, empty nest, co parenting challenges, retirement, and you're looking for a goal-oriented approach to figuring out a pathway through, I can help.
I focus on developing a positive therapeutic relationship with clients so you feel a caring commitment from me. You will become more informed and develop tools to help you overcome the challenges going on in your life - whether in relationship with Self and feeling more aligned with your true spirit/core values, or within your partnership or family.
If your issues are relationship oriented (parent/child, between partners, co-parents, or family related issues), related to phase of life transitions or changes, such as marital crisis, separation, divorce, marriage, remarriage, blending a family, empty nest, co parenting challenges, retirement, and you're looking for a goal-oriented approach to figuring out a pathway through, I can help.
I focus on developing a positive therapeutic relationship with clients so you feel a caring commitment from me. You will become more informed and develop tools to help you overcome the challenges going on in your life - whether in relationship with Self and feeling more aligned with your true spirit/core values, or within your partnership or family.
I believe that living in alignment with your personal beliefs and values fosters a more balanced and meaningful life. As a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate, I am committed to providing a safe, accepting, and supportive environment where you can explore your thoughts and emotions freely. My goal is to help you navigate life’s challenges with greater awareness and confidence in your choices.
I have a deep passion for supporting individuals experiencing life transitions, trauma, relationship challenges, grief and loss, depression, and anxiety. Together, we will work to uncover your strengths and create a path toward healing.
I believe that living in alignment with your personal beliefs and values fosters a more balanced and meaningful life. As a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate, I am committed to providing a safe, accepting, and supportive environment where you can explore your thoughts and emotions freely. My goal is to help you navigate life’s challenges with greater awareness and confidence in your choices.
I have a deep passion for supporting individuals experiencing life transitions, trauma, relationship challenges, grief and loss, depression, and anxiety. Together, we will work to uncover your strengths and create a path toward healing.
Boulder's Original Loss & Divorce Support Program.
This life-changing program is based on Bruce Fisher's influential book: "Rebuilding When Your Relationship Ends." Each week involves different work, from processing past grief and injury, to transitioning toward a new life, to rediscovering self-worth, and finally learning to FLY (First Love Yourself). Feel Better. Move forward.
Boulder's Original Loss & Divorce Support Program.
This life-changing program is based on Bruce Fisher's influential book: "Rebuilding When Your Relationship Ends." Each week involves different work, from processing past grief and injury, to transitioning toward a new life, to rediscovering self-worth, and finally learning to FLY (First Love Yourself). Feel Better. Move forward.
It's time to make a lasting change, to get real and heal. Your life is too important. I help individuals unravel the complex stories of their lives. Life is full of twists and turns that pull us from our center, creating overwhelm and distress. Limiting beliefs picked up from childhood color our responses to loved ones and ourselves. We engage in behaviors that are disconnected from the person we really want to be. This feels awful.
It's time to make a lasting change, to get real and heal. Your life is too important. I help individuals unravel the complex stories of their lives. Life is full of twists and turns that pull us from our center, creating overwhelm and distress. Limiting beliefs picked up from childhood color our responses to loved ones and ourselves. We engage in behaviors that are disconnected from the person we really want to be. This feels awful.
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Divorce Therapists
How does therapy for people affected by a divorce work?
Individuals may feel a number of emotions following a divorce, such as shock, guilt, grief, anger, and fear. Therapists offer a non-judgmental space for individuals to talk about what they’ve experienced and process their emotions. Therapists will help clients develop coping strategies. They can also help a client rebuild their sense of self and self-worth and talk about what a happier future might look like.
What’s the most common type of therapy following a divorce?
There are several types of therapy that may be useful for divorce, including cognitive behavioral, acceptance and commitment, solution-focused brief, and mindfulness-based therapies. Many therapy types are talk-therapy based, which is typically the most popular option for individuals dealing with divorce. Cognitive behavioral therapy is a widely-used talk therapy, however, there’s no specific therapy type that’s designed to help people with divorce, and different types will work depending on the person.
When should an individual seek help due to a divorce?
When the feelings of a divorced individual, or an individual going through the process of divorce, begin to disrupt healthy daily functioning, it may be a good time to look into therapy. If a person finds that they are not performing at work due to problems with anxiety or motivation, if they’re no longer seeing friends due to feelings of shame, or if they’re not properly taking care of themselves as a result of depression, speaking to a professional could help.
How do you encourage someone to go to therapy due to a divorce?
It’s helpful to express concern and love for the individual while framing therapy as a tool for improving their life. Sharing how the individual appears to be suffering, and what effects it has on them or on their children, should be done with compassion and empathy. It may be useful to devise a game plan—breaking the process down into parts, such as finding a therapist, making appointments, and looking into insurance coverage.


