Thrive Relational Recovery Therapy
Holistic psychotherapy for trauma, relationships, and lasting change.
In-person in Centennial · Telehealth available statewide
Betrayal Trauma Therapy
Betrayal trauma occurs when the person you trusted most becomes the source of profound emotional harm — through infidelity, secret sexual behaviors, repeated deception, or broken trust. Unlike ordinary relationship pain, betrayal affects the brain and body at a survival level. The nervous system stays on high alert. Reality feels unstable. And the pain is often dismissed, minimized, or misunderstood by those around you.
Without specialized care, betrayal trauma doesn't simply heal with time. The intrusive thoughts persist. The hypervigilance continues. The sense of self that was shattered in the betrayal struggles to reform. Many betrayed partners spend years in pain they were told they should be over — because they never received the level of care their injury actually required.
At Thrive, our clinicians are certified in betrayal trauma recovery — one of the few practices in Colorado with this level of specialization. We provide trauma-informed, evidence-based care that begins where you are, moves at your pace, and treats your experience with the seriousness and compassion it deserves. Healing is not just possible — it is what we do every day.
Begin Restoring TrustEMDR Therapy
EMDR — Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing — is a structured, research-backed therapy designed to help the brain process traumatic memories that have become stuck. When trauma occurs, the brain sometimes fails to fully process the experience. Memories remain stored with their original emotions, sensations, and beliefs — which is why trauma can feel just as present and overwhelming years later as it did the moment it happened.
This is why talk therapy alone often isn't enough. Understanding what happened and why doesn't always change how the body responds to it. EMDR works at the neurobiological level — helping the brain complete the healing process it was unable to finish on its own. The result is not forgetting what happened, but experiencing it differently — as something that occurred in the past rather than something still happening now.
Recognized by the World Health Organization and the American Psychological Association as a first-line treatment for trauma, EMDR is one of the most extensively researched therapies available. Every therapist at Thrive is trained in this model — not as an occasional offering, but as a core part of how we work. If you've spent years talking about your pain without feeling it shift, EMDR may be the missing piece.
Begin Restoring TrustPsilocybin-Assisted Therapy
Psilocybin-assisted therapy is a structured clinical process that combines preparation sessions, a therapist-guided psilocybin experience, and intentional integration therapy afterward. Psilocybin is a naturally occurring compound that temporarily increases neuroplasticity — the brain's ability to form new connections — while decreasing the rigid, fear-based patterns that keep people stuck. In a therapeutic setting, this creates a window of access to emotions, memories, and perspectives that are often unreachable through conventional therapy alone.
For many people, traditional therapy reaches a ceiling. You've done the work. You understand your history, recognize your patterns, and have developed real insight — and yet something essential remains unchanged. That's not a failure of effort or willpower. It's a sign that the healing needs to happen at a deeper level than conversation can reach. Psilocybin-assisted therapy is specifically designed for that depth.
Now legally available in Colorado and supported by a growing body of clinical research from institutions including Johns Hopkins and NYU, psilocybin-assisted therapy is producing outcomes once thought impossible — rapid reductions in depression, trauma symptoms, and compulsive patterns, alongside profound shifts in meaning, connection, and self-compassion. At Thrive, this work is offered by licensed, trauma-informed therapists with specialized training — with clinical rigor, ethical care, and deep respect for the power of this process. You do not need to be certain. Curiosity is enough to begin.
Begin Restoring TrustAbout Us
As the founders and directors of Thrive Relational Recovery, our goal is to bring the very best therapists to our clinic and to provide them with the highest quality training for them to be able to help our clients heal and grow for a lifetime. In our personal lives as well as in our interpersonal relationships, we have a strong commitment to finding joy, peace and harmony for individuals and families.
We chose the term "Relational Recovery" because we know that it is our relationships with ourselves, others and our higher power that brings us greatest peace. We are continually in awe as we witness the strength and resilience of our amazing clients on a daily basis, and the brilliance and strength of our therapists.
We make a commitment to you that if you begin therapy at Thrive, you will leave a healthier and happier person!
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Mission Statement
At Thrive Relational Recovery, our mission is to be a place of compassion and security for individuals who are struggling and want to find true healing and peace for themselves and their relationships. We believe we have a responsibility to provide the best care available, both to individuals in need and to our community as a whole.
That's why we are dedicated to providing cutting-edge treatments, highly educated and experienced therapists, and a safe, secure atmosphere in which to receive support and guidance. Our goal is to help individuals find their unique path through their healing journey, one step at a time.
We are here to be your companion and confidant, to listen and provide guidance, and to help you find joy and peace in your life. That is our commitment to you.