Denver Therapy and Testing | Anxiety, Trauma, and ADHD

Evidence-Based Online Therapy for Anxiety, Trauma & Neurodivergence in Denver and Across Colorado

Online therapy for anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationships, plus ADHD and autism testing. Columbia-trained psychologist serving Denver with secure online care across all of Colorado.

About Dr. Im

Dr. Jennifer Im is a licensed clinical psychologist, holistic health practitioner, and neurodiagnostic assessment specialist who delivers elite, Columbia-level clinical training to clients throughout Colorado via specialized online therapy. She earned her PhD in Psychology from Columbia University on a full doctoral scholarship, then completed rigorous clinical training, advanced fellowships, and residency rotations across premier metropolitan medical systems, including New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Mount Sinai Hospital, Stony Brook University, and Columbia University Medical Center. Postgraduate study in advanced depth psychology at the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research deepened her expertise in complex trauma, chronic anxiety, and neurodivergent-affirming care for ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

Her virtual practice is built for the founders, professionals, parents, and high-achieving students drawn to Colorado's demanding, performance-and-wellness-oriented culture. Beneath an outwardly balanced life, you may be privately managing anxiety, burnout, or long-standing survival patterns that quietly shape your decisions. You are not seeking an unstructured hour to talk; you want a rigorous clinician who meets you at your level and helps you create real, measurable change.

As a first-generation immigrant, Dr. Im understands the layered pressures of cultural expectation, achievement, and intersectional identity. Whether you are working in Denver's Cherry Creek and Wash Park or building a life and career in the city, her care is neurodivergent-affirming, culturally attuned, and tailored to you rather than a rigid template.

To create lasting change, Dr. Im bridges advanced clinical science and body-centered wellness. She is EMDR-certified for trauma resolution and trained across more than nine evidence-based modalities, including CBT and DBT. Because trauma and anxiety live in the autonomic nervous system, she integrates somatic tracking and mindfulness into her virtual work, holding teacher certifications in both mindfulness meditation and yoga, so healing happens through physiological integration, not insight alone. Available through secure, HIPAA-compliant online sessions in Denver and across Colorado.

Dr. Jennifer Im, PhD
Dr. Jennifer Im, PhD
Licensed Psychologist & Assessment Specialist
Expertise. Evidence. Empathy.
Columbia-Trained Expertise
Ivy League care for Colorado, online

A PhD from Columbia University and training at Columbia University Medical Center bring a leading clinical standard to Colorado clients statewide.

Evidence-Based Results
Methods proven to work

CBT, DBT, EMDR, and more, research-backed and tracked toward measurable goals for genuine, lasting change.

Culturally Attuned Care
Care that sees all of you

Neurodivergent-affirming, culturally attuned care tailored to your history, identity, and goals.

Therapeutic Approach

Integrative methods, lasting results

For Colorado clients, lasting change comes from a dynamic, individualized plan rather than a one-size-fits-all model. Each modality below is chosen deliberately to fit your specific cognitive, emotional, and relational needs, and all of it is delivered through secure online sessions reaching the Front Range and mountain communities.

CBT
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Targets and reshapes the thinking and behavior patterns that fuel anxiety, depression, and chronic stress, for measurable, practical change.

DBT
Dialectical Behavior Therapy

Builds concrete skills in mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and relationships, balancing self-acceptance with real change.

EMDR
EMDR for Trauma

EMDR-certified reprocessing that helps distressing memories lose their grip, so the past no longer controls the present.

ACT
Acceptance & Commitment

Builds psychological flexibility so you can act on your values instead of being run by avoidance or fear.

MBT
Mindfulness & Somatic

Body-based and contemplative practices that calm the nervous system and support whole-person healing.

PDT
Psychodynamic Therapy

Explores how early experience and unconscious patterns shape who you are now, for deeper, lasting insight.

Services

Comprehensive mental health services

Expert, evidence-based care for clients in Denver and across Colorado, all delivered through secure online sessions. Two core service lines anchor the practice: psychotherapy and neuropsychological testing.

Evidence-Based Psychotherapy

Individual therapy informed by CBT, DBT, EMDR, ACT, attachment, mindfulness, and psychodynamic work, shaped around your goals, history, and identity.

Neuropsychological, ADHD & Autism Testing

Comprehensive ADHD, autism (ASD), learning, and psychological evaluations, with board-compliant reports for workplace, school, and exam accommodations.

Testing & Assessment

ADHD, autism & neuropsychological evaluations

For Colorado clients, a comprehensive evaluation is a deep clinical investigation, not a quick checklist or brief screening, and it is conducted entirely online. These evaluations map neurodivergent profiles across the lifespan, with particular depth in late-identified adult ADHD, autism (ASD), and the high-masking professionals and students throughout the Front Range and mountain communities who need formal documentation for accommodations. Standardized, validated instruments are administered through a secure portal, producing board-compliant reports suitable for workplace accommodations, school IEP and 504 plans, and exam accommodations on the MCAT, LSAT, GRE, GMAT, SAT, and ACT.

Executive Functioning & Cognitive Profiling. Mapping the intellectual strengths, working memory, and processing speed that anchor accommodation requests.
Attention & Impulse Control. Analyzing sustained attention, task initiation, and organization to diagnose or rule out ADHD.
Social-Communication & Sensory Profiles. Identifying the high-masking autism presentations that standard screenings overlook.

Academic & learning support

Psychoeducational assessments identify specific learning disorders, dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, and produce the documentation needed for IEPs, 504 plans, and standardized testing accommodations on the MCAT, LSAT, GRE, GMAT, SAT, and ACT.

Clinical & diagnostic evaluation

When symptoms overlap, a targeted psychological evaluation differentiates between conditions that mimic one another, such as anxiety, complex trauma (PTSD), mood disorders, and depression, and clarifies the most effective course of treatment.

Why Dr. Im

What sets this
practice apart

From Columbia-level training to specialized assessment expertise, Colorado clients choose this practice for a combination of rigor, warmth, and genuine flexibility. Here is what sets it apart.

Columbia-Trained at Every Level

A Columbia University PhD and clinical training at Columbia University Medical Center mean Colorado clients work with a psychologist educated at the level that defines the field, delivered conveniently online.

Specialized Testing Expertise

A concentrated focus on ADHD, autism, and neuropsychological evaluation, including the board-compliant reports Colorado clients need for workplace and standardized-testing accommodations.

Truly Integrative Therapy

Fluency across nine-plus evidence-based methods, CBT, DBT, EMDR, ACT, attachment, CPT, mindfulness, psychodynamic, and motivational interviewing, combined to fit you rather than a formula.

Culturally Attuned & Affirming

Neurodivergent-affirming and culturally attuned throughout, with care shaped around the full identity, history, and goals each client brings.

Secure, Convenient Telehealth

Care reaches Colorado clients across the Front Range through a HIPAA-compliant platform, no commute, no long waitlist, the same clinical standard as in-person work.

Goal-Driven & Measurable

A proactive, solution-focused structure that tracks real progress toward your functional goals, rather than open-ended, passive talk.

Telehealth Coverage

Serving Colorado and 40+ states

Through PSYPACT, Colorado clients receive the same doctoral-level care online that an in-person client would, fully and legally under Dr. Im's licensing and PSYPACT authorization. For people across the Front Range and mountain communities, that means specialized care with no commute, easier scheduling, and the privacy of being seen from home.

Who I Work With

Care for every stage of life

Dr. Im works with people across Denver and all of the surrounding region, at every stage of life. Each receives care that is evidence-based, goal-oriented, and genuinely tailored, never generic.

Children and Adolescents therapy
Children & Adolescents

Developmentally-attuned assessment and therapy for young people across Colorado, covering ADHD and autism evaluation, learning concerns, anxiety, and early academic and social pressure, with thoughtful family involvement.

Adults therapy
Adults

The heart of the practice: adults across Colorado working through anxiety, depression, trauma, burnout, relationships, and late-identified ADHD or autism, with care that is rigorous, affirming, and built for real life.

Professionals and Students therapy
Professionals & Students

High-achievers throughout the Front Range, executives, attorneys, physicians, founders, and graduate students, seeking confidential, strategic support or formal accommodation documentation.

Training & Background

A career built on
rigorous training

An academic and clinical foundation from top-tier institutions, delivered to Colorado clients via telehealth.

Education
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Psychology, Columbia University
Master of Education, Columbia University
Master of Arts, Columbia University
Master of Philosophy, Columbia University
Advanced Fellowships
Full Doctoral Scholarship, Columbia University
Predoctoral Fellowship, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)
Specialized Trainings
Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)
Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), Level 1 for Couples
Columbia Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Program, Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, Columbia University Department of Psychiatry
Licenses & Certifications
New York · New Jersey · Nevada, Licensed Psychologist
PSYPACT Certified, Virtual Practice Across 40+ States
EMDR Certified
Mindfulness Meditation Teacher, Tara Brach & Jack Kornfield
Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT)
Clinical Institutions
Columbia University Medical Center
New York-Presbyterian Hospital
Stony Brook University
Outpatient DBT Specialty Center
Child and Family Outpatient Clinic
School-Based Mental Health Program
Research Experience
New York State Psychiatric Institute (NYSPI)
NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing
Columbia University
Selected Presentations
"Mindfulness in the Clinical Context: Contemporary Issues", New York State Psychological Association
"School-Based Mental Health Services for Asian American Youth", Columbia University
Investment in Your Care

Transparent fees,
flexible access

As a private-pay, out-of-network provider serving Colorado, Dr. Im lists every fee transparently below and provides a superbill after each session for possible reimbursement.

Individual Therapy Session
$250

50-minute individual therapy session. Weekly or biweekly scheduling available. Superbill provided for out-of-network insurance reimbursement.

Private Pay & Out-of-Network

✓ Superbills Provided

As a private-pay, out-of-network provider, a detailed superbill is provided after each session for potential insurer reimbursement. Choosing private pay protects your privacy and ensures your treatment is never limited by insurance authorization.

Complete privacy, no insurer access to diagnosis or session content
No session limits, no prior authorization required
Treatment decisions based entirely on clinical need

Check Your Out-of-Network Benefits

Psychoeducational Assessment
$2,500

The essential assessment for identifying learning disabilities and securing academic support.

Includes
Clinical interview
Full-Scale IQ / Cognitive Testing
Standardized achievement testing (reading, writing, math)
Detailed professional report
Feedback session to review findings and educational strategies
Best For: Students or professionals needing formal documentation for specific learning disorders (Dyslexia, Dyscalculia), IEP or 504 plan eligibility, and standardized testing accommodations for the MCAT, LSAT, GRE, GMAT, SAT, and ACT.
Comprehensive ADHD & Autism Evaluation
$2,500

The gold standard for academic/workplace accommodations and complex diagnostic clarity.

Includes
Clinical interview
Extensive psychometric battery
Standardized achievement testing (reading, writing, math) if seeking academic accommodations
Full-Scale IQ / Cognitive Testing
Detailed professional report
Feedback session
Best For: High-stakes environments requiring proof for IEPs, 504 plans, MCAT, LSAT, GRE, GMAT, SAT, and ACT accommodations, or a complete mapping of your neurological architecture.
ADHD & ASD Testing + Diagnostic Report

A comprehensive clinical deep-dive for those seeking formal documentation for medical records, therapy, or medication management.

Single Diagnosis
$1,000
ADHD or ASD
Dual Diagnosis
$1,300
ADHD + ASD
Includes
Clinical interview
Gold-standard diagnostic instruments
Review of results
Formal written diagnostic report
Best For: Individuals needing a written diagnosis to initiate specialized treatment, support medical insurance claims, or provide documentation to other healthcare providers.
Upgrade option: If you later need formal documentation, a written report can be generated from existing data for a supplementary fee of $300.
ADHD & ASD Testing, Results Only

Efficient clinical insight for personal understanding without the need for a formal written document.

Single Diagnosis
$700
ADHD or ASD
Dual Diagnosis
$1,000
ADHD + ASD
Includes
Clinical interview
Gold-standard diagnostic testing for ADHD or Autism
Review of results with clinician
Best For: Adults seeking personal answers and a clinical roadmap for self-understanding where a formal written report is not required for external use.
Psychological Evaluation

Comprehensive testing for mood, anxiety, personality, and cognitive functioning, designed for diagnostic clarity and informed treatment planning.

Testing Only
$700
Full psychological assessments & clinical interview. Helpful for treatment planning and diagnostic clarity.
Testing + Report
$1,000
Includes everything above, plus a detailed written report for IEP/504, workplace adjustments, treatment planning, or insurance documentation.
Differentiates overlapping conditions: anxiety, trauma, mood disorders, learning differences
Provides clarity for school accommodations, workplace adjustments, or more informed therapy
Sliding Scale Availability

Financial concerns should never be a barrier to quality care. Please reach out to discuss your situation, options are available and explored with discretion.

Discuss Sliding Scale
Frequently Asked

Colorado questions, answered

About Therapy
The work is structured, goal-directed, and collaborative, built to create real momentum rather than simply hold space. Every session opens with a clear focus so the time is used with intention, and skill-building tasks are woven in that you can apply right away, because the change happens between sessions as much as within them. Treatment is assessment-informed and calibrated to your psychological profile, with progress reviewed regularly so you always know where the work stands. For Colorado clients, this means active, evidence-based therapy with a clear direction, not passive listening.
Weekly sessions tend to produce the fastest, most durable progress; a well-known meta-analysis found roughly half of clients improve significantly within about 15 to 20 weekly sessions. Most Colorado clients start weekly and move to biweekly or monthly once their core goals are in hand.
The first meeting is a relaxed, thorough intake, a chance to talk through what brings you in, your background, your goals, and any questions about how the work runs. Nothing you say is wrong; the aim is simply to understand your experience before a plan is built together.
It depends on your goals and what you are working through. Some Colorado clients reach meaningful change in 12 to 20 focused sessions, while others choose longer-term work; regular check-ins keep the direction clear throughout.
There is nothing you need to prepare. Arrive as you are. If it helps, you might reflect on what has brought you to therapy now and what you hope feels different afterward, but the first session is built to meet you exactly where you are.
Yes, and the evidence is strong. Systematic reviews and randomized trials show teletherapy matching in-person treatment across a wide range of conditions, and a 2020 World Psychiatry meta-analysis found no meaningful difference in efficacy between video and in-person psychotherapy. For clients in Denver, that means the same standard of care from a private, familiar setting, often with deeper engagement and less anticipatory stress, while cutting out Denver travel time entirely.
About Assessment & Testing
Yes. For clients in Denver and throughout Colorado, tele-administered ADHD and autism evaluation is valid and well supported in the research, with results comparable to in-person testing when a trained psychologist uses standardized instruments. Everything runs through a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform, so your privacy is protected, and the benefits are substantial: easier access, no travel, shorter waits, flexible scheduling, lower stress, and assessment from a comfortable environment. Reports are comprehensive and board-compliant for workplace accommodations, IEP and 504 plans, and exam accommodations on the MCAT, LSAT, GRE, GMAT, SAT, and ACT.
Yes. Remote administration is comparably valid and effective to in-person testing, and recent large-scale studies confirm that secure online evaluation produces equivalent results when a trained clinician uses standardized digital portals. The full process is HIPAA-compliant, and the resulting reports meet board-compliant documentation standards for accommodations.
The key difference is cognitive and intellectual testing. A Comprehensive Neurodiagnostic Evaluation is all-inclusive: it adds Full-Scale IQ and intellectual-functioning measures, mapping processing speed, working memory, and cognitive strengths, the high-level data required for formal academic accommodations such as the SAT, GRE, MCAT, ACT, or LSAT. A focused ADHD or ASD evaluation is a targeted diagnostic for personal clarity, treatment planning, or medication management; it does not include full IQ testing and is not sufficient for high-stakes accommodation documentation.
A Psychoeducational Evaluation examines where cognitive processing meets academic achievement, pinpointing specific learning disorders such as dyslexia or dyscalculia by mapping exactly how a student processes information in school. Colorado families seek it when they need clinical documentation for an IEP or 504 plan, or to understand why a capable, hard-working student is struggling in reading or math, distinguishing a true learning disability from factors like ADHD or anxiety.
Many people show overlapping ADHD and autism traits, often called AuDHD. The combined evaluation uses a broader psychometric battery to tell these profiles apart precisely, so neither is missed or mistaken for the other, giving you a clearer, more accurate picture of your neurodivergent experience.
Yes. If you later need formal documentation for a provider, school, or accommodation request, a written report can be produced from your existing assessment data for a $300 supplementary fee, with no need to repeat the evaluation.
Yes, they are central to the practice. Comprehensive evaluations are available for children, adolescents, and adults, with options ranging from targeted ADHD/ASD diagnostics to full neurodiagnostic evaluations with IQ testing. The fees section breaks down each service and what it includes.
Therapy is ongoing work aimed at change, building skills, processing experience, and moving toward goals. A psychological or neurodiagnostic evaluation is a structured, time-limited assessment that ends in a detailed written report with diagnostic conclusions and recommendations. Many Colorado clients do both: an evaluation for clarity, then therapy informed by what it reveals.
Yes. Some Colorado clients begin with an evaluation for diagnostic clarity and then start therapy to act on the findings; others start therapy and add an evaluation as questions surface. The two are coordinated to reinforce each other.
Logistics & Insurance
This is a private-pay, out-of-network practice. A detailed superbill is provided after each session for possible reimbursement, and checking your out-of-network benefits through Reimbursify or Mentaya beforehand is recommended; many Colorado clients recover a meaningful portion through their plans.
Yes, fully virtual therapy and assessment are available across 46 states through a HIPAA-compliant telehealth platform, including clients throughout Colorado.
PSYPACT, the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact, is an interstate agreement letting licensed psychologists provide telepsychology across member states. As a PSYPACT-certified psychologist, Dr. Im can see clients in Colorado and across 46 states online; reach out to confirm your state is covered.
Confidentiality is foundational. What you share is protected by law and professional ethics, and as a private-pay provider, your records are never shared with insurance companies.

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