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A safe space to heal, rebuild, and move forward.

Trauma-Informed Marriage and Family Therapist in Colorado, South Carolina, and Virginia

If you are searching for a trauma-informed therapist for trauma (including military sexual trauma/MST), anxiety, depression, or relationship challenges, you are in the right place. I work with adolescents, adults, couples, and families who are navigating the impact of trauma and its effects on emotional well-being and relationships. 

Many of the individuals and couples I work with feel stuck in the patterns of disconnection, communication breakdowns, anxiety, or emotional distress. When trauma is part of the story, it can deeply affect trust, intimacy, and the ability to feel safe in relationships. You may feel overwhelmed, withdrawn, or unsure how to move forward, even when you want things to change. 

My practice is focused on helping you rebuild clarity, connection, and emotional stability through a strength-based, solution-focused, trauma-informed appraoch.

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Dr. Chad Stiles

You're In the
Right Place If...

You’re in the right place if you or your relationship have been impacted by military sexual trauma and you’re ready for a safe, respectful space to heal, rebuild trust, and move forward at your own pace.

Chad is a Marriage and Family Therapist dedicated to helping individuals and couples navigate the impact of trauma, including military sexual trauma. With a background that includes 13 years of experience supporting survivors in a non-clinical and now clinical role, Chad brings a deep understanding of the importance of safety, trust, and respect in the healing process.

This practice is built on the belief that healing is possible when people are given the space to feel heard, supported, and empowered. Using a strength-based, solution-focused approach, Chad works collaboratively with clients to help them identify what’s already working, rebuild a sense of control, and take meaningful steps forward—whether that’s individually or within a relationship.

What I 
Specialize In

Anxiety & Stress

Find relief from racing thoughts, constant worry, and the weight of overwhelm

Military Sexual Trauma, Trauma & PTSD

Process past experiences in a safe, compassionate environment at your own pace

Life Transitions

Navigate change with clarity and confidence, whether expected or unexpected

Depression

Depression can make everything feel heavy - getting out of bed, connecting with others

Meet
Chad

Kayaker At Sunrise
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— dr Chad Stiles

Blue Sky Clouds

I'm a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in anxiety, trauma, and life transitions. My approach is warm, collaborative, and tailored to your unique needs. Therapy isn't one-size-fits-all—and neither is my approach.

How We Can 
Work Together

We'll work together in a way that feels collaborative, respectful, and focused on your goals. Whether you’re an individual or part of a couple impacted by trauma, including military sexual trauma, I provide a safe space where you can move at your own pace and feel supported throughout the process.

Free Consultation

15-minute call to discuss your needs and see if we're a good fit.

2-Day Couples' Intensive

Is traditional weekly therapy not having any results, or do you not have time to dedicate to weekly or bi-weekly sessions? A 2-day intensive session may be what you are looking for. Intensives are highly effective forms of therapy and can drastically improve your relationship in 48 hours. 

Individual Therapy

A supportive space to work through anxiety, depression, and the impact of trauma, including military sexual trauma. We’ll focus on your strengths, build insight, and take practical steps toward healing and personal growth.

Couples Therapy

Collaborative support to help couples reconnect, improve communication, and rebuild trust—especially when trauma has impacted the relationship. We focus on what’s working and create realistic steps toward a stronger partnership.

Family Therapy

A structured, respectful space for families to improve communication, reduce conflict, and better understand one another. Together, we identify patterns and build healthier ways of relating and supporting each other.

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