Virginia Sanford, LPC

Virginia Sanford

Pronouns: she/her/hers
Email: virginia@umbrellacollective.org
Phone: (720) 763-1579
Insurances accepted: Medicaid, Private pay
Licensed for in-person or teletherapy: Colorado LPC In-Person and Teletherapy
Service modalities: Individual, family, teens, adults (18+)
Scheduling availability: Monday-Tuesday 9am-5pm, Wednesday 8am-1pm

Title: Therapist, Clinical Supervisor

Intersecting identities that inform my practice: I identify as a white, cisgender, able-bodied, woman. These are all identities that hold significant power and privilege, which greatly informs both my practice and my place in the world. I am committed to never assuming that my experiences will match those of my clients. I am dedicated to acknowledging and addressing differences in our identities in a way that allows for dialogue and fosters a sense of emotional safety.

Background & Approach: I began working in the field of mental health 9 years ago as a wilderness therapy guide. Using the wilderness as a platform and facilitator for profound growth and healing resonated deeply for me on a personal and professional level. The wilderness challenges us to confront our fears, acknowledge both our strengths and our limits, and recognize the incredible power that can be gained through sitting with and pushing past discomfort. As a therapist, I strive to create an environment that helps to foster these same experiences. In order to step outside of what we know (even if we recognize that it is no longer working for us), we need to feel emotionally and physically safe enough to start peeling back the layers of defenses that first emerged as a form of protection. As an attachment-based and trauma-informed therapist, I believe that healing and change can begin when we feel safe and secure in our relationships. I am committed to sitting with you and supporting you through the challenges, discomfort and pain that often accompany change. 

I have worked with adolescents, adults and families in a range of different settings from wilderness and residential therapy to community mental health. I have worked extensively with adventure and equine therapy as a way to facilitate experiential growth and deepen relationships with self and the world around us. I am passionate about working with grief and loss as it relates to trauma, identity, ability and the multitude of ways that we experience loss as humans. Change can be hard and it can be scary, but it can also be exciting and fulfilling; my hope is to help create space to access the range of experiences that arise through the therapeutic process.

Theoretical & Clinical Orientation: My clinical approach draws from several theoretical orientations. I work from an Attachment based, Trauma informed and Client-Centered lens. From an attachment lens, I explore the ways that relationships and experiences early in life have impacted one’s ability to feel safe and secure in present day relationships, and how relationship patterns emerged as a way to help get basic needs for love and belonging met. Taking a client-centered approach means that I believe you are the expert in your own life, which also means I want to encourage you to take an active role in making therapy personally meaningful and useful. My trauma lens informs my belief that part of the lived experience of being human is to experience trauma and we are all doing the best we can in any given moment to cope and survive. 

Licensure, Certifications, & Fellowships: LPC

Education & Training: M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, University of Colorado Denver

Clinical Specializations: Brainspotting trained, Natural Lifemanship Equine Therapy trained

Professional Service & Membership: American Counseling Association (ACA)

Outside of work: I love spending as much time as I can outside in the mountains, canyons and deserts. My first love is climbing, though hiking with a wildflower guide and binoculars is close behind. In my downtime I enjoy curling up with a book or attempting to learn how to watercolor.

Umbrella Collective

Mission Statement:

We are a group of depth-oriented mental health therapists who strive to embody values of liberation, welcome and honor all parts of our humanity, deeply appreciate intersectionality and empower all people to tell their story and experience acceptance, belonging and more meaningful relationships with self and others.

Who We Are:

The Umbrella Collective was developed to be a group practice where clients can see themselves reflected in their therapists from an inclusive standpoint. We consist of a network of talk therapists who specialize in working with an intersectional lens, centering the margins in the therapeutic work. We offer many different psychotherapy modalities, including psychodynamic, somatic, EMDR, CBT, Hypnotherapy, and Substance Abuse treatment. We provide consultation to individuals, families, and groups. Umbrella Collective mental health professionals are passionate about social justice, dedicated to ongoing training and education in best practices for BIPOC, LGBTQ people, and people who experience life on the margins. We are skilled at working with you and your intersecting identities.

Nondiscrimination Policy:

The Umbrella Collective Inc and its mental health professionals offer services to all people regardless of their race, ethnicity, color, language, national origin, immigration status, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, socio-economic background and status, military status, marital and familial status, age, religion, body shape, size, and ability.