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Therapists

This page shows our therapists who are in-network with Kaiser Permanente, and specialize in Domestic Violence.

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FAQs and Details for Kaiser Members

Yes! Nearly all of our therapists accept Kaiser Permanente insurance, and other insurance plans, for mental health services in Colorado. We offer in-person and telehealth therapy sessions. To schedule an appointment or verify coverage, call 303-986-4197 or visit our Kaiser providers page.

Our in-network providers do not require a referral or prior authorization to see Kaiser Permanente patients with Colorado-based plans. Patients with out-of-state plans and some psychiatric services may require a prior authorization. If one is needed, our team can request one on your behalf to make the process as easy as possible for you. If you have any questions about your coverage, please contact our team at info@westsidebehavioral.com for assistance.

Of course! You can browse our Kaiser provider profiles accepting new patients here. Our team is also available to help you find a therapist who meets your needs, insurance, and location. Feel free to call 303-986-4197 for phone assistance, email us at info@westsidebehavioral.com, or submit a contact form to connect with us.

In-Network For Kaiser Permanente Insurance

Westside Behavioral Care offers one of Colorado’s largest networks of mental health providers (LPCs, LCSWs, LMFTs, PsyD/PhDs, PMHNPs, etc) dedicated to Kaiser Permanente patients statewide. Established in 1998 with the mission of making appointment scheduling as easy and convenient as possible, Westside’s licensed therapists serve thousands of patients a year by providing supportive counseling for anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, and more. Appointments are available through in-person sessions across the Denver metro area (Aurora, Lakewood, Littleton, Boulder, Arvada, etc.) and convenient online therapy statewide.

 

Thanks to our partnership with Kaiser, members can expect quick access to care (often in as little as 48 hours) without worrying about prior authorizations or referrals. Nearly all Westside therapists are in-network with Kaiser Permanente, meaning you get the care you need at in-network rates. Our team will verify your benefits and share them with your therapist ahead of your first appointment so you’re fully informed going into your first session.

 

True to our mission, we make scheduling easy for everyone. You can choose your preferred therapist by using our scheduling tool available 24/7, call our friendly receptionists (available Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm MST) at (303) 986-4197, complete one of the many contact forms on our website, or email info@westsidebehavioral.com for personal assistance. Our patient-focused approach is designed to give Kaiser members in Colorado a stress-free, positive experience.

Details about Domestic Violence

Domestic violence can take many forms, physical, emotional, verbal, or financial abuse, and it often leaves deep, lasting wounds. Survivors may experience anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, isolation, or feelings of worthlessness. Whether you’re currently in an unsafe situation or healing from a past relationship, the impacts can reach every part of life: self-esteem, work, parenting, and even physical health. Domestic violence affects people of all genders, backgrounds, and ages, and no one should have to face it alone.

 

Therapists at Westside Behavioral Care provide compassionate, confidential support to help survivors of domestic violence reclaim safety and rebuild their sense of self. Treatment may include trauma-informed care approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), or Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), depending on each client’s needs. Therapy may focus on boundary setting, trauma recovery, safety planning, or processing long-term emotional scars. Many clients find it helpful to ask about a provider’s experience working with abuse survivors and what modalities they offer for trauma support.

 

You can meet with a therapist in person at locations across the Greater Denver Area or through secure online sessions available throughout Colorado. All Westside Behavioral Care providers are in-network with Kaiser Permanente, and many accept additional major insurance plans to help make care more accessible. Getting support for domestic violence is a powerful step, one you don’t have to take alone.