Rob Reynolds, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Founder and Clinical Director

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Specialties

What I Help With
Anxiety and depression
Life transitions
Relationship challenges
Feeling stuck or directionless
Building self-worth

Who I Work With
Individuals
Couples
Families/Children/Teens
Adults

Specialties

Issues Rob Works With

Relationship distress
Infidelity and betrayal
Sexual addiction and recovery
Emotional disconnection
Family conflict
Leadership stress and burnout
High-responsibility roles

Who Rob Works With

Couples
Families
Individuals
Professionals

Approaches

Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)
Attachment-focused and systems-based care
Trauma-informed relational work
Sexual addiction recovery therapy

Education & Training

Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Certified Emotionally Focused Therapist
EFT Supervisor-in-Training (ICEEFT)
Certified Sexual Recovery Therapist (SRT)
Advanced training in infidelity repair, relational trauma, and compulsive sexual behaviors
Trauma informed
Clinical supervision and leadership training

Rate & Scheduling

Sessions: $200 for 55 mins
Telehealth throughout Colorado
In person in our Clear Creek office
Limited openings. Contact us to check current availability.
Intensive formats for couples available
Out-of-network benefits supported

I’ll go with you straight into the hard parts with patience and care, and stay long enough for empathy and action to turn into real change.

I have spent years sitting with people in some of the hardest moments of their lives. I have seen what happens when trust breaks, distance grows, and the weight of carrying everything alone becomes too heavy. What I offer in those moments is steadiness. Not grand promises or quick fixes, but a grounded place to be honest about what is happening without fear of judgment. My approach begins with paying attention to what is real and staying with you long enough for something meaningful to take shape.

People usually reach out when something in their relationship has shifted in a way they can no longer ignore. It might be a rupture that shook the foundation, or the slow build of distance that finally reached a breaking point. Whatever brings you in, we start by slowing down the surface reactions and looking at the emotional patterns underneath. People protect themselves in ways that make sense, even when those protections create pain. Once those patterns are understood, the path forward becomes clearer.

My approach is direct, steady, and patient. I do not avoid the hard parts, and I do not push for resolutions that are not ready to happen. I help you understand the emotional logic behind your reactions so you can respond with clarity instead of being pulled by fear or frustration. Clients tell me this helps them settle and see themselves and each other differently.

Licence

License

Marriage and Family Therapist Intern

Available

Availability

In-person & Telehealth

People

Client Types

Individuals, Couples, Families, Teens, Adults

Who I am as a therapist comes from years of being with people in their hardest moments and learning what truly matters.

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Early in my career, I worked with a couple facing the aftermath of an experience that blurred the lines between betrayal, guilt, grief, and love. Their pain was layered and heavy, and at times it felt nearly impossible to find a clear path through it. As trust slowly built, they began to face their story more directly. Gradually, something opened between them. Not all at once, and not neatly, but enough to change the direction they were headed. Tears replaced fear, and the weight they had each been carrying alone finally had room to move. What had once been tangled in shame and confusion began to soften into something more honest and compassionate.

That moment stayed with me. It reminds me that real change does not come from forcing breakthroughs. It comes from honesty, steadiness, and the willingness to stay in the room long enough for something real to happen. That belief has shaped my work ever since.

Family Strong grew from that same conviction. I wanted a practice where people feel supported from the first contact to the last session. A place where the work is relational, grounded, and taken seriously. Over time, it has become a team of clinicians who show up with presence, skill, and genuine care.

Outside the office, my life is rooted in my family. Most of my time is spent with my wife and kids, watching movies, coaching basketball, going to swim meets, and trying to get outside whenever our busy schedules allow. Like most families, it’s rarely quiet and almost never perfectly organized, which keeps me grounded in what real relationships actually look like. The grounding I find in family and familiar routines continues to shape the way I see relationships, the work I do, and the patience I bring into the room. 

Rob’s availability is limited. Contact us for his current availability.