Steady, warm, and unafraid of the harder parts of being human.
I'm Whitney Lovett — a Licensed Professional Counselor and Certified Clinical Trauma Professional. I believe therapy should feel like sitting down with someone who's genuinely listening, not someone running through a script.

Fifteen-plus years across clinical, educational, and community settings.
Over the past fifteen years, I've worked with individuals, couples, families, and organizations across a range of contexts — clinical practice, schools, and community-based settings. That breadth shapes how I show up in the therapy room. I've sat with people in some of the hardest moments of their lives, and I've also worked alongside teams trying to build systems that actually take care of the people inside them.
That experience comes back to one consistent thing: people heal when they feel seen, safe, and met where they actually are. That's the foundation of how I work.

Collaborative, relational, trauma-informed, systems-aware.
Those four words shape every part of my work. Collaborative means we figure this out together — I'm not handing you a fix. Relational means our connection is itself part of the work; what happens between us matters. Trauma-informed means we move at a pace that honors your nervous system and your story. Systems-aware means we look at the bigger picture — family, culture, context, identity — because you don't live in a vacuum.
I believe therapy should be both insightful and practical. We'll think deeply about what's happening, and we'll work toward changes you can actually feel.
Individuals, couples, and the organizations that support them.
I work with individuals navigating trauma, chronic stress, anxiety, burnout, life transitions, and feelings of disconnection — from themselves and from the people they want to be close to. With couples, my work centers on communication, emotional reconnection, conflict, and the relational patterns shaping the partnership.
Alongside therapy, I provide consultation and training for schools, organizations, and helping professionals — focused on trauma-informed care, organizational wellness, mental health education, and burnout prevention. The two parts of my work feed each other; what I learn in the therapy room shapes how I show up for teams, and vice versa.
Education & licensure.
Master's Degree
MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Licensed Professional Counselor
LPC · State of Colorado
Certified Clinical Trauma Professional
CCTP
Fifteen+ Years
Across clinical, educational, and community settings
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