Counseling for College Students and Young Adult Therapy

Navigating College Life and Young Adulthood Together

College Students and Young Adults

College is a time of excitement, new beginnings, and unique challenges.

As you strike out on your own, you’re balancing academic demands, friendships, self-discovery, and sometimes, mental health struggles.

It’s a lot to take on alone!

Therapy can help you build resilience, manage stress, and equip you to thrive during this dynamic period

People don’t really prepare you well for the new and exciting that college is. You are figuring yourself out, making new friends for the first time, and trying to find your people, but what happens when you experience trauma’s, anxiety, depression, and life transitions stress? That’s where counseling in Colorado can equip you for the transition and help you process what you need to thrive!

University of Denver | Central Colorado Springs University | Pikes Peak Community College | 80208 | 80903 | 80920

Black Bold Learning Therapy: Empowering College Students and Therapy for Young Adults in Colorado

How Therapy Can Help College Students

  • Manage Academic Stress: Gain tools to handle pressure, deadlines, and academic burnout.

  • Build Healthy Coping Skills: Learn ways to navigate anxiety, depression, or feelings of overwhelm.

  • Adjust to Independence: Process the transition of living away from home and navigating life outside of family structure.

  • Develop Strong Friendships: Work on communication skills and self-confidence to build meaningful connections.

  • Navigate Identity Exploration: Explore self-identity, values, and purpose in a safe and supportive environment.

  • Address Mental Health Concerns: Receive guidance and support for mental health challenges, including adjusting to new diagnoses or managing existing conditions.

  • Strengthen Resilience: Build resilience and emotional tools to handle setbacks, disappointments, and academic challenges.

  • Establish Work-Life Balance: Find balance between studying, social life, and personal well-being.

  • Increase Self-Advocacy: Learn to advocate for yourself with professors, peers, and others in your new environment.

How Therapy Can Help Young Adults/Professionals

  • Career and Life Transitions: Navigate career shifts, job stress, or uncertainty about the future.

  • Build a Healthy Routine: Develop sustainable habits for a balanced lifestyle, including time for social connections, self-care, and work.

  • Improve Relationship Skills: Strengthen relationship skills for friendships, family dynamics, or romantic partnerships.

  • Reduce Burnout and Manage Stress: Learn ways to manage and prevent burnout, especially when balancing career goals with personal life.

  • Find Personal Fulfillment: Explore what brings you purpose, joy, and fulfillment beyond work.

  • Enhance Self-Confidence: Work through self-doubt or imposter syndrome to feel more grounded and self-assured.

  • Address Mental Health Concerns: Access support for anxiety, depression, or trauma while learning healthy coping strategies.

  • Develop Boundaries: Learn to set healthy boundaries at work and in personal relationships.

  • Build Community and Connection: Address feelings of loneliness and gain support in finding your social circle as an adult.

Making Friends and Isolation in Your 20s and 30s

Finding your ‘people’ as an adult is a journey in itself, especially in a place like Denver or Colorado Springs, which can sometimes feel like a desert despite all the people around. Maybe you’ve tried clubbing only to realize it’s not your scene, or you’re spending weekends at home wondering when you’ll meet that close community or ideal partner. I get it—I’ve been there, too. I know how transformative it can be to find a sense of community, identity, and purpose in this stage of life.

Black Bold and Learning Therapy’s Approach

At Black Bold Learning Therapy, I understand the unique pressures and demands faced by young adults during school ( college or graduate school), and in their post-professional life. I am committed to providing a safe and inclusive space for you to explore your emotions, build coping skills, and develop a strong sense of self. At Black Bold Learning Therapy, I use evidence-based techniques to help you navigate your journey:

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) – to reframe negative thoughts and boost resilience.

  • Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) – to manage intense emotions and improve relationships.

  • Mindfulness and Somatic Techniques – for grounding and stress relief.

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) – to help you build confidence in your unique values and goals.

However, therapy is whatever you need it to be. If you are trying to work through some things in your life and want someone to help you through an integrative therapy approach, we’d likely be a good fit.

Why Choose Black Bold Learning Therapy?

  • Inclusive Environment – A space where students of all backgrounds feel welcomed.

  • Tailored Therapy – An approach customized to your unique challenges and goals.

  • Empowering Approach – Helping you build self-advocacy skills for systemic challenges.

  • Evidence-Based Support – Effective methods like CBT and DBT for personal growth.

    Ready to Reach Out!

I offer both in-person sessions in Colorado and flexible online therapy in Colorado for students across the state. Whether you're based in Denver, Colorado Springs, or attending Pikes Peak Community College, we can meet in a way that works for you

University of Denver | Central Colorado Springs University | Pikes Peak Community College | 80208 | 80903 | 80920

Counseling for College Students and Therapy for Young Adults in Colorado

It can feel overwhelming when you know you need support, but don't know where to start. I'm here to help make that first step easier. Schedule a free 30-minute consultation where you can share what's going on, and we can discuss how I can support you on your journey. Try online therapy in Colorado? Here’s how to get started:

  1. Reach out to Black Bold and Learning Therapy!

You can email Blackboldandlearningcorporate@gmail.com or book here if you have any questions.

2. Meet for a Free 15-minute Consultation

I believe the best way to determine if we’re a good fit is through a direct conversation. That’s why I offer a free consultation where we can discuss your needs and I can answer any questions you may have.

3. Begin Therapy in Colorado via Online Therapy!

We'll work together to create a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. While therapy may present challenges, I'll be here to support you through every step of the process.

Contact us.

If you would prefer to send me a message rather than book an initial consultation. I am happy to connect via email first.

Other Services Offered at Black Bold and Learning Therapy

PTSD Treatment and Trauma Therapy

Eating Disorder Treatment

Christian Counseling

Online Therapy in Colorado

Wisdom Bible Study

Emotional Regulation Workbook

Emotional Regulation Course (coming soon, email for more information)