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About

Megan Curtis, MA, LPC

Though I enjoy working with individuals of all ages, children, teens, and parents are my speciality. I have over 20 years of experience working with children, teens, and adults in schools, through consultation and in various therapeutic capacities. I love helping parents better understand their kids, kids better understand themselves, and creating opportunities for healing and connection. 

 

My work integrates techniques for social/emotional and mental  wellness, child development, and parenting support to create real change that lasts beyond the session. I believe in empowering both children and parents with tools for emotional regulation, confidence, and connection.

I am a Colorado native and I love being outdoors exploring all that our beautiful state has to offer. Outside the therapy room, I enjoy running, hiking, reading, baking and most of all, spending time with my family. I also love traveling and finding adventures in new places. 

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Credentials & Certifications

  • Bachelor of Science in Human Development & Family Studies- Colorado State University 2003

  • Master of Arts in Counseling and Human Services- University of Colorado 2005

  • ​Colorado Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) (LPC.0013995)- 2017

  • Colorado Department of Education School Counseling License- 2006 

  • Early Childhood Mental Health Endorsement- 2019

  • Play Therapy Certification- 2025

  • Youth Mental Health Certification- 2021

Our
Mission

Empowering Young Minds

Our mission at Bright Path is to empower young minds and support them in overcoming challenges related to mental health and social/emotional well-being. Through compassionate therapy sessions, we aim to instill coping mechanisms, build resilience, and foster positive behavioral patterns in children and adolescents. We believe in creating a safe space where young individuals can express themselves freely and work towards holistic growth.

We believe every family deserves guidance that feels supportive—not clinical or overwhelming. Our mission is to help children and parents build resilience, emotional health, and stronger relationships.

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