Colorado Family Center

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11 W Dry Creek Cir Ste 140
Littleton, CO 80120

They provide a supportive and nurturing environment at the Colorado Family Center located in Littleton CO. Specializing in family dynamics and psychological well-being they offer a range of services including therapy and counseling for individuals couples and families. Their dedicated team of professionals is committed to fostering mental health and resilience within the community ensuring clients receive personalized care tailored to their unique needs.

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2.05 reviews
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Tricia K.
4/14/2016

I really hesitated to write this review and out myself as a therapy sort of person before quickly realizing... The stigma behind that is exactly the reason I should. First, I want to clarify...

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PHETSALA P.
1/2/2017

Dr Albert -I don't recommend him. He produced the PRE report a day before an important hearing. In fact, it was produced on Sunday night. Talk about procrastination! Or malicious intent....

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Courtney C.
7/31/2019

Dr Kevin Albert is the most unethical human being I have ever had the displeasure of knowing, let alone having him be the CFI in our custody case. While I attempted to be mature and to the point,...

Heather H.
10/21/2020

If you have your family's best interests in mind, steer clear of Dr. Albert for PRE services, and I expect, for services in general. In 2012, Dr. Albert was made aware of concerns regarding my...

Lisa h.
1/12/2012

Find somewhere else to spend lots of money on counseling! We used this center because of a recommendation from our magistrate during a divorce. We spent $7000.00 for a few pieces of paper!!!...

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