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Sara Cole
Psychologist | Counseling
Dr. Sara Cole is a psychologist practicing in Greeley, Colorado. Dr. Cole specializes in the treatment of health mental problems, and helps people to cope with their mental illnesses. As a psychologist, Dr. Cole evaluates and treats patients through a variety of methods, most typically being psychotherapy or talk therapy. Patients usually visit Dr. Cole because they have been experiencing depression, anxiety, stress or anger for a significant period of time and are seeking help. Psychologists may perform a variety of exams and assessments to diagnose a mental condition.
19 years
Experience
Sara Cole
- Greeley, Colorado
- University of Northern Colorado
- Accepting new patients
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Should I go to my school's counseling center?
Absolutely you should go. There is no shame in getting a different perspective or helpful tips from outside people. It could reduce the stress a great deal! Sara Cole LPC CACIII READ MORE
Absolutely you should go. There is no shame in getting a different perspective or helpful tips from outside people. It could reduce the stress a great deal!
Sara Cole LPC CACIII NCC
Sara Cole LPC CACIII NCC
Do you have to be married for couples therapy?
Yes, I absolutely recommend marriage counseling for non-married couples as well. Communication is so hard and it takes a lot of work, so any insight or help we can get is the best. READ MORE
Yes, I absolutely recommend marriage counseling for non-married couples as well. Communication is so hard and it takes a lot of work, so any insight or help we can get is the best.
Is Talkspace actually effective?
Hello,
Thank you for reaching out. The therapists on talk space are qualified and licensed to practice just as any other ones are so in that aspect it is effective. I have done READ MORE
Hello,
Thank you for reaching out. The therapists on talk space are qualified and licensed to practice just as any other ones are so in that aspect it is effective. I have done teletherapy with clients and had long-distance sessions, they were effective, but I also believe there is something to be said for in person sessions. I would check into close area community health centers or therapists that use a reduced rate. If you can afford Talkspace, I would definitely try it out.
Good luck.
Sara Cole, MS, LPC, CAC III, NCC
Thank you for reaching out. The therapists on talk space are qualified and licensed to practice just as any other ones are so in that aspect it is effective. I have done teletherapy with clients and had long-distance sessions, they were effective, but I also believe there is something to be said for in person sessions. I would check into close area community health centers or therapists that use a reduced rate. If you can afford Talkspace, I would definitely try it out.
Good luck.
Sara Cole, MS, LPC, CAC III, NCC
How successful is marriage counseling?
Dear client,
Communication is the key to any relationship, especially marriage. It is work every day and is never easy. The success rate depends on how willing both parties READ MORE
Dear client,
Communication is the key to any relationship, especially marriage. It is work every day and is never easy. The success rate depends on how willing both parties are to participate and change.
Sara Cole, MS, LPC, CAC III, NCC
Communication is the key to any relationship, especially marriage. It is work every day and is never easy. The success rate depends on how willing both parties are to participate and change.
Sara Cole, MS, LPC, CAC III, NCC
My daughter's friend is abused by her parents. What should I do?
Thank you for the question, I would start by encouraging your daughter to help her go to the counseling office at school and report it or you could call the counselor at school READ MORE
Thank you for the question,
I would start by encouraging your daughter to help her go to the counseling office at school and report it or you could call the counselor at school and let them know what you have heard. That way it can be investigated and processed through the right channels. I hope that this helps you.
Sara Cole LPC CACIII NCC
I would start by encouraging your daughter to help her go to the counseling office at school and report it or you could call the counselor at school and let them know what you have heard. That way it can be investigated and processed through the right channels. I hope that this helps you.
Sara Cole LPC CACIII NCC