

I work with adolescents and adults navigating addiction across the full spectrum, including alcohol and other substances, compulsive or process-based behaviors, early recovery, relapse vulnerability, long-term recovery, and transitions out of inpatient or higher levels of care. I also support clients experiencing co-occurring challenges such as anxiety, trauma, grief, depression, and major life transitions.
I have been working in the behavioral health field since 2015, with experience in addiction and mental health treatment across a range of settings and levels of care. I hold a Master of Social Work from Simmons University and am LCSW-eligible. I work with adolescents (13+) and adults, and I welcome clients at all stages of readiness, including those who feel unsure, ambivalent, or overwhelmed by change.
At the core of my work is the belief that addiction is rarely just about the behavior itself. It often reflects deeper emotional, relational, and stress-based patterns that deserve understanding rather than judgment. I place strong value on helping clients build internal resources while also connecting them to supportive services and external supports when additional structure or care would be helpful.
As a mental health counselor I am here to support you, be sympathetic and non-judgmental through your journey. Life can be challenging and at times all we need is compassion and a safe place to express ourself. I work with my patients and meet them where they are and help them focus on the areas that they identify that needs change or maintenance.
I give you the tools to communicate more effectively, re-establish connection, rebuild trust, and recover after betrayal. I also help you heal from trauma, anxiety, depression, personality disorders, and sex & love addiction.
I received my PhD from Columbia University and did a Postdoc at Johns Hopkins University. I am an expert in the field as evidenced by my speaking engagements on TV, radio, and conferences. I have also taught at several universities and have published in peer-reviewed journals.
Seasoned, non-judgmental, diversity of experience, humorous, creative, good listener, emotionally sensitive
Janet is a licensed clinical social worker. She holds a Master of Social Work degree, with a certificate in interpersonal trauma studies, from the University of Denver; and a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology, with a minor in human services, from Metropolitan State University of Denver. She specializes in grief, traumatic bereavement, parenting, and adjustment to change. To learn more about Janet's background and private practice, please visit www.HumanKindCenter.com
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