Therapy for Couples and Parents of Neurodivergent kiddos, in Denver or across Colorado, virtually.
Not too long ago, I thought I had my life pretty figured out. Then, life handed me my real training.
Before becoming a therapist, I spent 14 years in Early Childhood Education — teaching, leading, guiding tiny humans through big feelings — and I loved it. I didn’t know it then, but helping preschoolers advocate for themselves and resolve conflict with their peers was foreshadowing: the early roots of the therapist I would eventually become.
And then life handed me my real training.
Motherhood cracked me open in ways I never saw coming — the highest highs braided with postpartum depression, anxiety, identity whiplash, and the realization that love can stretch you paper-thin. Not long after, I found myself raising a brilliant, highly-spirited, neurodivergent kiddo alongside my spouse. Learning about neurodivergence was like putting on glasses for the first time; suddenly the dynamics between my son, my partner, and myself came into sharp focus.
That clarity changed me. It humbled me. And it called me forward.
Eventually, I felt the pull: I wanted to help other families, other couples, other humans walking through the same storms. So I did the terrifying thing — I left the career I’d built and began again.
In July 2023, I started my Marriage and Family Therapy training at the Denver Family Institute. There, I sat with clients whose stories reminded me of my own… and with clients whose stories were nothing like mine. And through it all, I discovered something important:
I don’t show up as an expert above people — I show up as a human beside them.
I’ve lived the intensity of relationships, identity shifts, grief, parenting, neurodiversity, and the beautifully messy spectrum of emotions we all carry. That humanity isn’t baggage — it’s the ground I stand on. It’s what lets me meet my clients with empathy, curiosity, and respect for their whole story.
This space is about you, not me — but my lived experience means I don’t sit across from you pretending to be untouched by life. I sit with you as a fellow traveler, someone who knows what it feels like to unravel… and rebuild.
I’m Emma Lewallen, MA, MFTC (she/her), and I’m honored you’re here.
What I Help With
Cycles of conflict and communication challenges
Intimacy, sex, and connection struggles
Parenting and the actual emotional rollercoaster it is
The postpartum period (the beautiful, the brutal, and the in-between)
Neurodiverse relationships (partner, child, or family dynamics)
Attachment wounds from childhood or past relationships
Basically:
If it impacts your relationships — with your partner or child(ren) — I’m here for it.
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