About Colorado Counseling

Colorado Counseling, LLC is a cognitive-behavioral therapy and career counseling service that was founded by Dan Cavicchio, MA, LPC, NCC. All services offered by Dan are provided on a sliding-scale basis. One of Dan's goals is to make counseling and psychotherapy widely available.

(Please note that if you are on a fixed income or are seeking extremely affordable services, you may also want to explore the counseling programs at People House in north Denver, MDS Counseling and DU's Professional Psychology Center in South Denver, and CU's Raimy Clinic in Boulder. Counseling services at these organizations are provided by supervised graduate students, and are offered as low as $15/session.)

Below is a brief biography about Dan.

Dan Joseph Cavicchio, MA, LPC, NCC
Licensed Professional Counselor
National Certified Counselor

Dan is a cognitive-behavioral therapist, author, and career counselor who focuses on active, results-oriented approaches to psychotherapy. He has written several books and dozens of articles on psychology, personal growth, and philosphical/spiritual themes. Dan's writing has received endorsements from Dr. Caroline Myss, Dr. Deepak Chopra, Marianne Williamson, and other bestselling authors. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a National Certified Counselor.

In addition to his formal graduate work in counseling, Dan has attended cognitive-behavioral therapy seminars with a variety of clinicians, including Dr. David Burns, author of Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy. Dan completed his clinical graduate internship at People House in Denver.

Dan integrates a wide variety of cognitive therapy approaches in his work, including methods from Dr. Albert Ellis's Rational-Emotive Behavioral Therapy (REBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Brief Solution-Focused Therapy. He also draws on the new strengths-based interventions of Seligman's Positive Psychology research and Glasser's choice theory.

Prior to his work as a therapist, Dan founded several businesses in the human resources and publishing fields. You can email questions to Dan directly at info@ColoradoCounseling.com.