Matthew Clausen, LPC

Matthew Clausen, LPC

Psychotherapist
4710 Table Mesa Drive, B105, Boulder, CO
Matthew Clausen started his private practice when he moved to Boulder, CO. He completed his master’s degree in Marriage and Family Counseling at Gonzaga University. While in Spokane, he interned for Community Behavioral Health Services, part of CCEW. There, he worked with adults from 18 years old to their seventies, he worked with couples both married and unmarried, and he worked with children and their parents on a wide set of issues. Matthew also helped expand the clinic’s outreach to families transitioning to housing security and navigating huge life changes for themselves, their partners, and their children. Since his undergrad years in college, Matthew wanted “two careers”: a first career to obtain financial security, and later a move to a service-oriented second career. After 16 years of marketing, management, and entrepreneurial experience, Matthew became a mental health therapist. As a therapist, Matthew combines Person Centered, Attachment Theory, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and research on couples’ dynamics by John and Julie Gottman. This creates a versatile, evidence-based approach to treatment that respects those with whom he meets. Therapy is, fundamentally, about the strength of the relationship between a person and their therapist. The same is true in couples and family therapy. Matthew focuses on hearing and understanding you, as a person, beyond just your words. From that experience, relationships build and therapeutic change begins to happen. When you start therapy with Matthew, you feel seen as a unique person with an interesting and valuable life. Therapy here has no template or predetermined formula: it is a customized, interactive, empowering experience meant to help you achieve the life you want to live going forward.

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About Matthew Clausen

Focus areas

Adjustment Disorder
Couples Therapy
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Counseling
Adult Psychotherapy
Depression
Therapy for Communication Issues
Anxiety
Family Therapy/ Marriage Therapy

Clientele seen

Children (<13)
Adults (25-64)
Couples
Teenagers (13-17)
Seniors (65+)
Groups
Young adults (18-24)
Individuals
Families

Treatment approaches

Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
Culturally Sensitive
Attachment-based
Emotionally Focused
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Family / Marital

Identity

Gender

Male

Ethnicity

White

Languages spoken

English

Getting to know Matthew Clausen

Matthew Clausen started his private practice when he moved to Boulder, CO. He completed his master’s degree in Marriage and Family Counseling at Gonzaga University. While in Spokane, he interned for Community Behavioral Health Services, part of CCEW. There, he worked with adults from 18 years old to their seventies, he worked with couples both married and unmarried, and he worked with children and their parents on a wide set of issues. Matthew also helped expand the clinic’s outreach to families transitioning to housing security and navigating huge life changes for themselves, their partners, and their children. Since his undergrad years in college, Matthew wanted “two careers”: a first career to obtain financial security, and later a move to a service-oriented second career. After 16 years of marketing, management, and entrepreneurial experience, Matthew became a mental health therapist. As a therapist, Matthew combines Person Centered, Attachment Theory, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and research on couples’ dynamics by John and Julie Gottman. This creates a versatile, evidence-based approach to treatment that respects those with whom he meets. Therapy is, fundamentally, about the strength of the relationship between a person and their therapist. The same is true in couples and family therapy. Matthew focuses on hearing and understanding you, as a person, beyond just your words. From that experience, relationships build and therapeutic change begins to happen. When you start therapy with Matthew, you feel seen as a unique person with an interesting and valuable life. Therapy here has no template or predetermined formula: it is a customized, interactive, empowering experience meant to help you achieve the life you want to live going forward.

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Out-of-pocket fees and assistance
Initial session: $130 for 50 minutes
Ongoing session: $130 for 50 minutes
  • Sliding scale: Offers lower out-of-pocket fees on an individual basis, typically based on your ability to pay
  • Files your insurance claim: You pay the session fee upfront and the provider files the claim for you, so you can get reimbursed directly without worrying about the paperwork
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Popular visit reasons

New Patient Visit
Pain Management Consultation
Pre-Move In Couples Counseling
Psychosexual Evaluation
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit
Sleep Problems
Young Adult Issues
New Patient Visit
Pain Management Consultation
Pre-Move In Couples Counseling
Psychosexual Evaluation

Office location

Matthew Clausen, LPC also offers online video visits for patients
Clausen Therapy, PLLC
4710 Table Mesa Drive, B105, Boulder, CO 80305

Education and background

Practice names

Education and training

  • Gonzaga University, Master’s in Marriage and Family Counseling

NPI number

1255099792

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Matthew Clausen has 2 office locations in Boulder, view full addresses on Matthew Clausen's profile.

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Matthew Clausen frequently sees patients for New Patient Visit, Pain Management Consultation, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit, and Sleep Problems. You can see other visit reasons for Matthew Clausen on their profile.

What languages does Matthew Clausen speak?

Matthew Clausen speaks English.

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