Noah Leavitt,

MA, LPCC

Nature-based therapist, story untangler, and connection cultivator

Noah Leavitt, Boulder Colorado Mental Health Care Professional

Noah Leavitt (he/him) is a Boulder-based therapist offering warm, relational therapy for teens, young adults, and adults navigating anxiety, depression, life transitions, relationship issues, family dynamics, shame, and grief. His therapy space, whether in the office or outdoors, is a place to slow down, breathe, and be real.

Noah’s approach is grounded in the belief that lasting change happens through relationship: feeling understood, connected, and part of something greater than yourself. He helps clients explore their inner world with compassion, tending to parts that feel stuck or self-critical while uplifting their vitality, creativity, and confidence. His style is steady, intuitive, and down-to-earth, offering the right mix of support, depth, and challenge for your unique path.

Noah specializes in working with young adults and college students facing the uncertainty of their 20s, as well as men who want to feel more emotionally connected, confident, and authentic in their relationships, including those working through father-son dynamics or complex family systems.

His integrative approach draws from parts work, somatic therapy, mindfulness, Gestalt, nature-based therapy, narrative therapy, and traditional talk therapy. He especially enjoy

s working outdoors, walking on trails or sitting by the creek, where nature naturally invites regulation, perspective, and belonging.

Noah offers therapy in person in Boulder, both in-office and outdoors, and online throughout Colorado.

Norway

AKC Certified Therapy Animal. Snuggle-wuggle-poo

Norway works with Brynn Miller Håkon while she guides clients through their own healing process. Norway is available for extra support for clients struggling with PTSD and trauma symptoms, and is trained how to support clients with OCD, as well as to assist with Exposure Response Prevention treatment if needed. She is hypoallergenic, non-shedding, and weighs just 16 pounds. She loves cuddling and tummy rubs, and is also trained to recognize, “free dog” so that she understands how to rest in space without distraction when her support services are not needed.

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