JOY M. YEAKLEY, LCSW
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 18 years of experience working with kids and families of all ages. I believe that relationship is the most important ingredient in the recipe for our healing.
We are wounded in the context of relationship, and we heal through relationship. My international upbringing has influenced my deep appreciation for the rich medley of our differences and commonalities.
Offerings
Choose Your Own Adventure
Individual Therapy
Are you looking to healing from trauma? Looking for coping skills? Stronger relationships? Parent coaching? Relief from anxiety or depression? Breaking the cycle of abuse?
Are you feeling anxious? Depressed? Stuck in a cycle of abuse? Hopeless? angry? Frustrated that you keep finding yourself in the same relationship over and over again?
I customize your treatment using the best modalities for your needs: EMDR, play therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, yoga therapy, mindfulness, parenting skills, safety planning.
Clinical Supervision
I work to provide educational and supportive supervision in Play Therapy, LCSW/LPC, School Social Worker, School Counselor. The Colorado Department of Regulatory Agency requires unlicensed therapists to accrue a designated number of supervision hours with a licensed clinician to obtain their clinical license.
If you have a Masters of Social Work, Counseling, School Counseling, or Psychology, are working in a mental health environment and are in good standing with your governing agency (CDE or DORA), click below to learn more.
Family Therapy
Are you looking for parenting skills? Peace in your home? Connection with your child? Keeping your child safe? Limits on technology and social media? Ways to calm your child when your child is upset? Help with your teen? Ways to help your child heal from trauma?
Are you feeling frustrated? Overwhelmed? Stuck in the same cycle in conversations or arguments with your child? Feeling like you are walking on eggshells around your child? Angry at your child? Worried if your child will be ready for the real world?