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Hello!

Hi, I’m Chloe St. Pierre (she/her), a Licensed Professional Counselor providing online trauma therapy in Colorado. I specialize in somatic, body-based therapy for women and queer folks who are ready to heal from trauma, low self-esteem, shame, and relationship difficulties.


I am passionate about helping women in Colorado and queer clients become more embodied through somatic therapy, EMDR, and Internal Family Systems (IFS). It would be an honor to support you in your healing journey.


If you’re recognizing that you need support from past trauma, attachment wounds, or relationship challenges, I may be a good fit for you.

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Chloe St. Pierre

Phone

Call or Text Me!

(720) 507-6189

Email

Rates

Out-of-Pocket:

$125-$175

Insurance Accepted:

CO Medicaid Plans, Aetna, Optum United, Oxford

My Approach to Therapy

When it comes to trauma therapy, I truly believe the relationship between client and therapist is the most important factor. As a trauma-informed therapist in Colorado, I show up with curiosity and compassion to ensure that you feel safe bringing every part of yourself to session.


As a somatic therapist, my goal is to help you recognize what safety feels like in your mind and body. Many clients come to online therapy feeling disconnected from themselves, others, and the world around them. Often, emotions have had to take a backseat in order to survive.

Through Somatic Experiencing, EMDR therapy, and Internal Family Systems (IFS), we explore your nervous system patterns that have kept you feeling stuck, anxious, disempowered, or ashamed. Together, we identify new patterns that feel grounded, safe, and empowering.


Healing from trauma is not just about talking through the past, it’s about helping your body complete what it couldn’t before. My work integrates trauma-informed therapy, attachment-based therapy, and body-based approaches to support deep, lasting healing for women and queer adults in Colorado.

My Ideal Client

Do you feel like your life has been ruled by fear or shame? Do you carry a constant sense that you are not enough, no matter how hard you try?


You may be looking for trauma therapy in Colorado that goes beyond traditional talk therapy. Many of my clients are women and queer adults who have experienced attachment trauma, relational trauma, or complex PTSD. 


These experiences often show up as:

  • Chronic shame

  • Low self-esteem

  • Perfectionism

  • Anxiety or depression

  • Codependency or difficulty with boundaries

  • Relationship struggles


I believe these symptoms don’t just happen out of nowhere. They are adaptations, ways your nervous system learned to survive painful circumstances.


In our work together, we will explore the “why” behind your patterns while offering compassion to the parts of you that did the best they could. Through somatic trauma therapy and EMDR, you can reconnect with yourself and build a life that feels grounded, empowered, and meaningful.









The Concerns I Specialize in Treating

Trauma & PTSD Therapy in Colorado

The trauma we experience shapes how we view and interact with the world. Trauma can leave you feeling unsafe in your daily life, leading to anxiety, depression, low self-worth, and relationship difficulties.


Trauma happens when something is too much, too fast, or too overwhelming for your system to process. When that happens, the body and brain’s natural information processing system becomes disrupted.


As a trauma therapist in Colorado trained in Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, and Internal Family Systems, I help women and queer clients process PTSD, complex trauma, and attachment trauma in a way that feels safe and empowering. Healing is possible through connection and trauma-informed therapy.

Low Self-Esteem Counseling for Women

In a world that constantly pressures women to be “better” or “more,” it’s no wonder so many struggle with low self-esteem and body image distress.

Low self-worth can show up as:

  • Feeling not good enough

  • Chronic comparison

  • Perfectionism

  • Disordered behaviors around appearance

  • Powerlessness in relationships

Through somatic therapy and trauma-informed counseling, we can uncover where these beliefs began and create new ways of relating to yourself. You deserve to feel good enough as you are , not just when you achieve, perform, or please.

Queer-Affirming Therapy in Colorado

As a queer therapist, I love working with other queer folks seeking affirming mental health care.

Navigating gender identity, sexual orientation, and authenticity can be challenging, especially within systems that create discrimination and marginalization. I provide queer-affirming, trauma-informed therapy that honors your lived experience.

Together, we can explore identity, internalized shame, relational patterns, and empowerment so that you can live more fully and authentically as yourself.

Relationship & Attachment Therapy

Relationships can be complicated, whether with family, friends, or romantic partners.

You may notice:

  • Anxiety when you haven’t heard from someone

  • Avoidance of conflict

  • Codependency

  • Impulsive behavior

  • Difficulty setting boundaries

Through attachment-focused therapy and somatic trauma work, we explore the relational patterns rooted in early attachment experiences. My goal is to help you show up in relationships in a more embodied, secure, and empowered way.

Spirituality & Religious Trauma Therapy

Spirituality can be a powerful part of emotional healing. For some, spirituality means faith in a higher power. For others, it may be yoga, nature, astrology, or connection to something larger than yourself.


If your spirituality has been used against you or you are healing from religious trauma, which is all too common for women and those in the LGBTQ+ community, therapy can be a space to reclaim what feels authentic and safe. I welcome all forms of spirituality in our work together.

My Story

Like many therapists, I always knew I wanted to help people. I understood emotional pain and instability firsthand and wanted to be part of a movement where no one has to go through their pain alone.


During college, I worked at a domestic violence shelter and sexual assault counseling agency. That experience deepened my commitment to supporting women and queer individuals and advocating against gender-based violence.


While earning my Bachelor’s degree, I began my own therapy journey. Feeling truly seen and heard was life-changing and solidified my path toward becoming a Licensed Professional Counselor.

Chloe St. Pierre

After completing my Master’s degree and working as a therapist for several years, I realized something was missing in traditional talk therapy. That search led me to somatic therapy and Somatic Experiencing training, and everything clicked.


Learning to connect mind and body changed my life and my clinical work. I experienced what it was like to feel big emotions without suppressing or changing them. Becoming more embodied allowed me to support myself in new ways, and now I bring that same depth of somatic trauma therapy to the women and queer clients I serve across Colorado.

Education & Professional Training

Master of Science, Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL


Bachelor of Science, Family and Consumer Sciences

Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL

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License to Practice

Licensed Professional Counselor, Colorado (LPCC #0019149)

Additional Credentials & Training

  • Somatic Experiencing - Advanced 1 Level, through Somatic Experiencing International

  • EMDR Basic Training, through Connect EMDR

  • Complex Trauma Certification Training - In progress

  • Complex Trauma and Dissociation - In progress, through International Society for the Study of Trauma & Dissociation

  • Women's Mental Health Specialist, through PESI



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Books I Recommend

Eastern Body, Western Mind: Psychology and the Chakra System :: by Anodea Judith


Waking the Tiger: Healing Trauma :: by Peter A. Levine and Ann Frederick


Women Who Run with the Wolves :: by Clarissa Pinkola Estés

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