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Hello!

I’m Theresa Fagundes (she/her), Graduate Student Intern Therapist, providing online counseling for women throughout Colorado. With a background in nursing and a deep love for creativity and connection, I bring a holistic and compassionate approach to healing.

My passion lies in supporting individuals who are navigating life transitions, trauma, anxiety, and questions of identity and self-worth. I often incorporate mindfulness, expressive arts, and somatic awareness into sessions to help clients access their inner wisdom and feel more grounded in themselves.
 

I believe that healing happens in the context of safety and relationship. My goal is to co-create a space where you feel seen, supported, and empowered to reconnect with your needs, develop self-trust, and move forward with authenticity.

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Phone

(719) 581-9920

Email

Rates

Out-of-Pocket: $45-95

Insurance Accepted:
Medicaid, Aetna, Anthem BCBS, , United, Cigna

My Approach to Therapy:

I believe our early life experiences shape how we see ourselves and the world—and that through self-compassion, awareness, and an acknowledgment of our own strengths, we can rewrite those narratives and reclaim who we are at our core. Clinically, my work blends Adlerian theory and expressive arts therapy, emphasizing both insight and creative exploration. 

In our sessions, you will experience a mix of curiosity, quiet reflection, and encouragement to connect to our body and to nature in safe, creative ways. I strive to create a space where you can feel seen and supported as you reconnect with your body, your needs, and your voice. I see therapy not as fixing, but as remembering—who you are, what you feel, and what matters most.

My Ideal Client: 

I feel especially called to work with individuals who are ready to reconnect with parts of themselves that have been quieted, shamed, or forgotten. Many of my clients come in carrying
the weight of trauma, anxiety, or the long-held belief that their needs are “too much.” I love working with those who are deeply feeling, creative, or caregiving in nature—especially women
and LGBTQ2S+ individuals—who are seeking safety, clarity, and a sense of wholeness.

Whether you’re navigating grief, burnout, or a loss of identity, or simply longing to feel more like yourself again, I’m here to support your process. Together, we’ll create space for self-trust,
creative expression, and new ways of relating to your story—with compassion and care.

The Concerns I Specialize in Treating:

Sexual Assault and Trauma Counseling

As someone who has worked as a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) and in emergency care, I know how deeply trauma can impact the body, mind, and spirit. Surviving sexual assault or other trauma often leaves you carrying shame, fear, and difficulty trusting yourself or others. My role is to create a safe, compassionate space where you can begin to release self-blame, reconnect with your body, and rediscover your inner strength. I use trauma-informed counseling, expressive arts, and mindfulness to support survivors in moving from simply surviving to truly healing.

My Story: 

I was born in Oregon and have always felt most at home in wild, green spaces. My family moved to Kentucky when I was young, but I never lost that pull toward the mountains. After becoming a nurse, I eventually found my way to a small town in rural Colorado where I’ve lived for the past nine years—close to alpine trails, wildflowers, and the kind of quiet that helps me come back to myself.


My work in healthcare started in the emergency room in 2012 (an RN since 2008), and later I worked for 3 years as a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner. Being with people in those raw, high-stakes moments taught me so much about pain, resilience, and the importance of feeling safe and seen. Over time, I realized what I was most drawn to wasn’t just crisis care—but the deeper work of healing, especially after learning what immense impact childhood trauma had on health and well-being.

That’s what led me to pursue counseling. I wanted to show up for people in a different way: with more time, more depth, and more focus on the emotional layers we carry. I’m now combining my nursing experience with expressive arts, somatic work, and trauma-informed counseling. Nature is still one of my greatest teachers, and I often bring that into the therapy space when it fits—whether through metaphor, grounding, or simply honoring the cycles we’re all a part of. When I’m not studying or in session, I’m probably running in the alpine, throwing pottery, painting, or spending time with my old pit bull, Hammy, and my houseplants.

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Quote I Live By:


“Ask yourself what makes you come alive, and go do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.”

 

— Howard Thurman

Education & Professional Training

In progress

In progress

2014

2008

Professional
Experience

Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Adler Graduate School – Minneapolis, MN

Expressive Arts Therapy Certificate 
Adler Graduate School – Minneapolis, MN

Bachelor of Science in Nursing
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 

Associate Degree in Nursing
Campbellsville University, KY

Registered Nurse (RN) – Colorado
 - Emergency Room Nurse, 2012–present
 - Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE), 2017–2020

Podcast Episodes: 

Read my Blog Posts: 

Books I Recommend:

  • The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk

  • My Grandmother's Hands by Resmaa Menakem

  • Women Who Run With the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés

Are you ready to start your journey to better mental health?


Contact us today to book an appointment or free phone consultation . . . 

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Her Time Therapy, PLLC
Contact & Location:


Email:
info@hertimetherapy.com
Call/Text: (303) 900-8225
Administrative Office: Based in Denver, Colorado

We provide online counseling services for women via a synchronous video-based telehealth platform to clients in their home, car, office, or wherever works best for them! Our teletherapy model enables us to deliver psychotherapy services to clients across Colorado, Georgia, and Texas, providing quality mental health care to those limited by accessibility issues or living in rural areas with limited in-person care options. 

Are you a therapist looking for consultation or clinical supervision? We are happy to provide clinical supervision to therapists interested in earning hours toward independent licensure or learning feminist counseling practices and/or the ins and outs of private practice. We offer clinical supervision services to therapists in Colorado, Texas, Washington DC, and Georgia. 

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