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Maury Holliman

Maury Holliman

Englewood, CO US
Maury Holliman understands that relationships require effort and is dedicated to supporting clients in moving beyond old patterns towards a brighter, healthier future by tapping into their innate resources. They recognize that relationships are active choices made daily, but reconnecting and repairing them can be challenging. With an emphasis on mutual understanding, Maury guides individuals in exploring the gaps between what is said and what is heard in communication with partners and family members—a process that can be transformative. Aware that no single individual bears the responsibility for a relationship, Maury believes that every family member can contribute to the solution. They have a passion for working with couples and families who seek to deepen their understanding of one another, whether that means reinvigorating a mature relationship, amicably separating, or healing from relational injuries. With a profound respect for cultural diversity, Maury is a committed ally for the LGBTQIA+ community and offers insight into navigating consensual nonmonogamy. In sessions with Maury, clients engage in a process that involves revisiting the past, examining the present, and collaboratively building towards a hopeful future. Each session aims to uncover at least one reason to smile, as Maury encourages clients on their journey toward personal goals. They believe that everyone is deserving of love and belonging and that seeking help is an essential step in achieving this.
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Specialties
ADHD Addiction Alcohol/Drug Use Anxiety Depression Family Stress General Mental Health Grief LGBTQ+ Men's & Women's Issues PTSD/Trauma Parenting Relationship Stress Student Life
Therapy Types
Attachment-based Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) Culturally Sensitive Dialectical Behavior (DBT) Emotionally Focused Experiential Therapy Family Systems Strength-Based
Age Groups
Adult (18 to 65) Preteen (10 to 13) Teen (13 to 18)
Modalities
Couples Family
Languages
English (US)

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