OCD & Anxiety Colorado

Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) & Outpatient Services for Adolescents & Young Adults

Empowering Teens, Young Adults & Families with Evidence-Based, Neurodivergent-Affirming, Whole-Person Care.

When a teen or young adult struggles with OCD or Anxiety, the whole family feels it.

At OCD & Anxiety Colorado, we offer a specialized Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) and Outpatient Services for adolescents and young adults (ages 12–22) experiencing OCD, anxiety disorders, and school-related challenges. Our program is built on evidence-based treatment, neurodivergent-affirming care, and family involvement.

Graphic listing mental disorders a service specializes in, including OCD, health anxiety, social anxiety disorder, phobias, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, school avoidance, and other related disorders. Emphasizes support for neurodivergent individuals, including those with ADHD and autism.
  • A cozy living room with a green and white wall, a dark blue velvet sofa with yellow and green cushions, two tan armchairs with dark frames, a wooden coffee table with a potted plant, magazines, and a rug, decorated with framed artwork and plants.
  • A small dog sitting on a round, checkered bean bag with a blanket, in a cozy room with teal walls, a colorful mountain painting, a white shelf with storage bins, and a plush strawberry-shaped pillow, near a window.
  • Living room with white sectional sofa, blue accent pillows, round wooden coffee table, teal accent wall, bookshelf, green accent chair, and large windows with blinds.
  • Two colorful line art illustrations of women hanging on a teal wall near a white shelf with decorative items.
  • An office with a wooden desk, two white upholstered chairs, a small round marble side table, a potted plant, framed artwork, and a large window with textured glass.

“My whole life I’ve been telling myself - don’t be afraid. And it is only now I’m realizing how stupid that is. Don’t be afraid. Like saying ‘don’t move out of the way when someone tries to punch you’ or ‘don’t flinch at the heat of the fire’ or ‘don’t blink’. Don’t be human. I’m afraid and you’re afraid and we’re all going to be afraid. That’s the point. What I should be telling myself is - be afraid and do it anyway. Live anyway.” - Unknown