Rachael Bronk^LCSW^Therapist
Rachael Bronk, LCSW
Therapist
Rachael has called Colorado home since 2009. She completed her BA at CU Boulder and her Masters in Social Work at Smith College School for Social Work. Between the two, she was employed in middle and high schools, a shelter for victims of domestic and dating violence, adult outpatient and wilderness therapy settings.
Rachael's approach to therapy is grounded in the belief that the relationship between therapist and client is the most important element of healing and growth. She is trained in trauma processing modalities of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Level 1 and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT). She grounds her practice in attachment and trauma theories with an emphasis on client nervous system regulation. Rachael's approach acknowledges and celebrates each client's unique identities and incorporates her training in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Internal Family Systems, Motivational Interviewing and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
Drawing on a range of evidence-based interventions tailored to each client's needs, Rachael is committed to providing affirming care and ensures a safe, supportive environment for all clients including LGBTQIA+. Her strength-based approach and anti-oppressive framework make her a fierce advocate for client empowerment. Rachael sees mental health as a journey to heal attachment wounds and patterns of nervous system dysregulation with the trajectory toward a sound relationship with self and others. She is passionate about supporting clients to find internal understanding and develop new skills so they can thrive!
In her free time, Rachael can be found cooking a new recipe, reading an enthralling book or adventuring up and down the mountains of Colorado.
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