Reinert Carol, MA Lpc

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10 Boulder Crescent St
Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Reinert Carol, MA LPC, is a dedicated therapist located in the serene setting of Colorado Springs, CO. With a focus on providing compassionate and personalized mental health support, she offers a safe space for individuals to explore their thoughts and feelings. Carol combines professional expertise with a warm, approachable demeanor, making her practice an ideal choice for those seeking guidance on their journey to emotional well-being.

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2.08 reviews
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Kirk M.
1/1/2018

Carol Reinert has been a PRE for over 30 years in the Colorado Springs, CO community. During an unnecessarily ugly divorce where my bipolar and psychologically unstable ex-wife tried her best to...

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Alicia K.
11/5/2020

One of those situations where I wish I could give zero stars. Run away. Run far and run fast. Carol is lacking in professionalism, overall therapeutic ability, and wreaks havoc in already...

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jamie o.
7/20/2013

My ex-husband retained Ms. Reinert in our divorce proceedings. Although my first impression of her was positive, I soon learned that she has a strong reputation in the local legal community for...

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Stacy M.
10/17/2017

When I met Carol, she "seemed" like she genuinely cared, however; this was a front. I was advised NOT to tell Ms Reinert about abuse that I suffered in my marriage as it would make me look like I...

Janet G.
3/17/2018

I worked as a family law paralegal in Colorado Springs for 15 years. During this time, I specialized in high conflict parenting time cases. For all of these years, I was involved in many, many...

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