Emma Taylor, LMFT

Emma Taylor, LMFT

Marriage and Family Therapist
1660 S Albion St 918, Denver, CO
I am a compassionate and dedicated therapist specializing in neurodiversity-affirming and identity-affirming care, with a particular focus on couples and families. I strive to create a therapeutic space where clients feel safe, respected, and fully seen in their identities and lived experiences. I have experience supporting autistic and ADHD individuals, LGBTQIA+ clients, and diverse family systems. I approach therapy from a strengths-based, affirming lens, understanding that differences in neurotype, gender identity, sexual orientation, and relationship structure are not problems to be corrected, but essential aspects of a person’s identity to be honored and supported. In my work with couples, I help partners identify communication patterns, attachment dynamics, and relational stressors while building emotional safety and deeper connection. I am particularly attuned to supporting neurodivergent couples, mixed-neurotype relationships, and LGBTQIA+ partnerships navigating identity development, life transitions, and systemic stressors. When working with families, I focus on strengthening communication, increasing mutual understanding, and supporting caregivers in affirming their child’s autonomy and identity. My approach is collaborative, direct, and grounded in evidence-based practices tailored to each family’s unique needs. Clients often describe me as warm, thoughtful, and steady — someone who balances empathy with clarity and helps families and couples move toward meaningful, lasting change.

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About Emma Taylor

Clientele seen

Teenagers (13-17)
Individuals
Young adults (18-24)
Couples
Adults (25-64)
Families

Treatment approaches

Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Family Systems
EMDR
Gottman Method
Family / Marital
Person-Centered

Identity

Gender

Female

Languages spoken

English

Getting to know Emma Taylor

I am a compassionate and dedicated therapist specializing in neurodiversity-affirming and identity-affirming care, with a particular focus on couples and families. I strive to create a therapeutic space where clients feel safe, respected, and fully seen in their identities and lived experiences. I have experience supporting autistic and ADHD individuals, LGBTQIA+ clients, and diverse family systems. I approach therapy from a strengths-based, affirming lens, understanding that differences in neurotype, gender identity, sexual orientation, and relationship structure are not problems to be corrected, but essential aspects of a person’s identity to be honored and supported. In my work with couples, I help partners identify communication patterns, attachment dynamics, and relational stressors while building emotional safety and deeper connection. I am particularly attuned to supporting neurodivergent couples, mixed-neurotype relationships, and LGBTQIA+ partnerships navigating identity development, life transitions, and systemic stressors. When working with families, I focus on strengthening communication, increasing mutual understanding, and supporting caregivers in affirming their child’s autonomy and identity. My approach is collaborative, direct, and grounded in evidence-based practices tailored to each family’s unique needs. Clients often describe me as warm, thoughtful, and steady — someone who balances empathy with clarity and helps families and couples move toward meaningful, lasting change.

What should a new client know about working with you?

As a couples and family therapist, I view relationships through a systemic lens — meaning I pay close attention to patterns, communication cycles, attachment dynamics, and the broader context shaping your interactions. My goal is not to determine who is “right,” but to help you understand what is happening between you and how to shift those patterns in a healthier direction. I provide neurodiversity-affirming and LGBTQIA+ identity-affirming care, and I recognize that relationship challenges often intersect with differences in neurotype, identity, culture, and lived experience. I approach this work with curiosity and respect, helping partners and families move from blame or confusion toward clarity and collaboration. With couples, I focus on strengthening communication, increasing emotional safety, and helping partners feel heard and understood. We work on practical tools alongside deeper relational work so change feels both meaningful and sustainable. With families, I help caregivers and children better understand one another, reduce conflict, and build connection. I center each family member’s dignity and autonomy while supporting parents in feeling confident and equipped. Clients can expect me to be warm, yet direct. I balance compassion with clarity, and I am not afraid to gently challenge patterns that are keeping you stuck. Therapy with me is an active, collaborative process designed to create real, lasting change — not just short-term relief.

What is your typical process for working with clients?

Here is a refined response tailored specifically to your role as a couples and family therapist: What is your typical process for working with clients? My process begins with building a strong foundation of safety, clarity, and shared understanding. In our first few sessions, I focus on learning about your relationship or family system — what’s working, where you feel stuck, and what you hope will change. I listen for patterns in communication, emotional responses, attachment dynamics, and external stressors that may be impacting your connection. From there, we identify clear goals and create a plan tailored to your needs. I work from a systemic, neurodiversity-affirming, and LGBTQIA+ affirming lens, which means I consider how identity, neurotype, culture, and life experiences shape the way you relate to one another. Rather than focusing on blame, we work to understand patterns and shift them together. In couples therapy, we focus on improving communication, rebuilding emotional safety, and strengthening connection. I help partners slow down reactive cycles, express needs more clearly, and develop practical tools for navigating conflict and stress. In family therapy, I work to increase mutual understanding, reduce power struggles, and support caregivers in responding to their child with both structure and affirmation. I center each family member’s dignity while helping the system function more effectively as a whole. Throughout the process, I check in regularly about progress and adjust our work as needed. Therapy with me is collaborative, structured, and goal-oriented — designed to create lasting change in how you relate to one another.

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Popular visit reasons

Anxiety Disorder
Depression
New Patient Visit
Psychosexual Evaluation
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit
Therapy
Women's Mental Health Issues
Anxiety Disorder
Depression
New Patient Visit
Psychosexual Evaluation

Office location

Emma Taylor, LMFT also offers online video visits for patients
All Minds Counseling
1660 S Albion St 918, Denver, CO 80222

Education and background

Practice names

Education and training

  • Oklahoma State University, Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy

NPI number

1538028626

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Where is Emma Taylor's office located?

Emma Taylor has 2 office locations, including in Denver and Timpas, view full addresses on Emma Taylor's profile.

What are common reasons for patients to see Emma Taylor?

Emma Taylor frequently sees patients for Depression, New Patient Visit, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit, and Therapy. You can see other visit reasons for Emma Taylor on their profile.

What languages does Emma Taylor speak?

Emma Taylor speaks English.

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