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Katey Parsons, MEd, LPC, NCC
Katey Parsons, MEd, LPC, NCC

Katey is a Licensed Professional Counselor at Botanica Wellness Sanctuary specializing in trauma, anxiety, depression, and self-injurious behavior. Therapeutic modalities utilized are CBT and EMDR Therapy.
 
 

Office Hours


Monday

11AM - 9PM 



Wednesday

9AM - 7PM



Contact the Botanica Office (720-398-2050) or Katey's Mobile Office (720-336-0262) for more information.
 
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Recent Announcements

  • Botanica is Uptown!
    Botanica Wellness Sanctuary has officially moved into its new home at the corner of 18th Avenue and Race St in Uptown.  Our new address is 1940 E 18th Ave.  We also have a new phone number: 720-398-2050!   Botanica is also adding Massage to its list of services offered.  Work through the stressors in your life with me, and then walk right in to another room for a relaxing massage...or acupuncture...or chiropractic work!!!  AND in case you didn't know, we also have a nutritionist on board to help you get back on track after the Holidays!!   Or whenever!  


    Posted Dec 21, 2011 12:41 PM by Katey Parsons
  • Botanica will be moving!
    Looks like we will be moving!!  Botanica Wellness Sanctuary is moving UPTOWN!  Our new location will be 1940 E 18th St, Denver.  This move will likely take place sometime in December, so I will keep you posted as to a specific date as it comes near.  Please check out my FB page: Katey Parsons, Therapist for updates and inspirations and to find out what I am learning about life as a therapist, friend, sister, daughter!!  Have a great day!

    Posted Nov 3, 2011 11:03 AM by Katey Parsons
  • Free 30 minute consultation
    Did you know that I offer free 30 minute consultations for first time clients?  This is an opportunity for potential clients to "interview" me, risk free, prior to beginning counseling.  It is always a good idea to "interview" your therapist to see if you are a good match.  Counseling is very personal as well as a financial committment, therefore you should take the time to see if your therapist is a good "fit" for you.
     
    Not sure what to ask your therapist during the "interview?"  Here are a few websites that suggest questions you may want to address with your therapist:
     
    Posted Aug 18, 2011 4:40 PM by Katey Parsons
  • Interactive Wellness Wheel
    This is a link to University of Washington's Student LIfe page and their Wellness Wheel.  It is an interactive wheel that explains the different areas of wellness a person can assess and address while they are looking to improve themselves.  Enjoy!

    http://livewell.uw.edu/students/wellnesswheel.shtml#close
    Posted Aug 18, 2011 4:23 PM by Katey Parsons
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