Compassionate Support For Those Who Are Grieving, Anxious, or Overwhelmed

We are here to provide you with care and support during your time of deep loss.

We also specialize in helping people who are struggling with anxiety and perfectionism.

In-person therapy in Boulder, Colorado, and telehealth across Colorado.

Services

Grief Therapy

Grief therapy is a specialized form of counseling designed to help individuals process the emotional and physical impact of loss. We offer comprehensive grief therapy services for all forms of loss including the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, the loss of a job, a change in health, and reproductive loss. We also support people diagnosed with terminal illnesses and their caregivers.

Therapy for Anxiety and Perfectionism

Whether you're caught in cycles of anxiety, relentless self-pressure, or the exhausting sense that nothing you do is ever quite enough, you don't have to keep pushing through alone. Using evidence-based approaches, we'll work together to understand what's underneath the perfectionism, soften the harshest edges of self-criticism, and help you build a life guided by genuine confidence rather than fear.

Learn more about anxiety & perfectionism therapy.

Fees and Location

Individual sessions are $125 and couples or family sessions are $200. A limited number of sliding scale spots are available for those who need financial flexibility — please don't hesitate to ask.

We are in-network and accept insurance from a variety of insurers. You can see our most current list by clicking here.

We offer in-person sessions at our Boulder, Colorado office and telehealth sessions for clients located anywhere in Colorado, including Denver, Longmont, Lafayette, Louisville, Broomfield, and the greater Front Range.

Schedule a free consultation

You can schedule a free 15 minute consultation to learn more and see if therapy is right for you.

Meet Grant

After practicing law for more than three decades, Grant embarked upon a new career to support people diagnosed with a terminal illness. He served as the palliative coordinator for Boulder Community Health’s inpatient palliative care program before transitioning to work as an individual and group therapist. He led the grief department for a prominent local hospice where he provided both individual and group grief counseling.

Grant now devotes his practice to clients who are grieving from loss and life transitions, as well as those who struggle with anxiety and perfectionism. Grant is a licensed clinical social worker and certified grief counselor. In addition to his private practice, Grant volunteers as a facilitator for a support group for survivors of suicide loss and facilitates a grief support group at Boulder Community Health. He provides educational seminars on grief to mental health professionals, victim advocates, and hospice volunteers.

Grant Marylander, a middle-aged male grief therapist with a beard and mustache, smiling, wearing a gray T-shirt, against a black background.
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