Life can be hard. Finding someone to talk to shouldn’t be.
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Tell us about yourself and we’ll find you a qualified youth therapist.
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Schedule directly through Mindhues—we’ll handle everything from there.
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Our therapists are qualified to talk through your unique challenges.
No – Mindhues is not an emergency mental health service.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health emergency, please contact the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 for immediate support.
Just fill out the form below and we’ll reach out within 24 hours with next steps. Once we get some information, we can match you with a therapist who understands the challenges you face.
Once you connect with a therapist and make an appointment, just log on at the set session time. Your therapist will send you all the information to join the meeting from a computer, tablet, or phone.
Yes, to work with a Mindhues therapist, you need to talk with your parents. Your parents must provide their consent for your treatment, as well as your insurance and/or billing information.
For youth who wish to enroll themselves in therapy, Colorado offers a state funded program called I Matter. Youth who are 12 and over can enroll themselves in therapy through this program and access up to six free mental health therapy sessions. Find out more information about I Matter at imattercolorado.org
No, therapy is private and your therapist does not tell your parents what you share in a session. The only exception is if your safety or the safety of someone else becomes a concern.
Typically, Mindhues can connect you with a therapist within a week for your first appointment.
Our clinicians work with youth ages 5-24.
We’re here to help. Here’s what happens next:
Once you submit this form, you will receive an email containing a link to our self-service scheduling option. If you elect not to use self-service option you’ll get a call within 24 hours. During that meeting, you can ask any questions that are important to you and we’ll work to match you with a Youth Therapist that best meets your needs. There is no commitment required if either party finds that Mindhues is not the right fit.
Good to know:
To work with a Mindhues therapist, you need to talk with your parents. Your parents must provide their consent for your treatment, as well as your insurance and/or billing information.
Please note:
Mindhues is not an emergency mental health service
If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health emergency, please contact the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 for immediate support.
The information you share in this form will only be used for internal Mindhues purposes. We will never share your information without your consent.