Malia Scott, LPC, CSCT

Colorado
Online Relationship Therapy , Sex Therapy & Couples Therapy in Colorado
Therapy for Colorado Relationships—Grounded, Intentional, and Real
Colorado is known for independence, balance, outdoor living, and a strong value on personal freedom.
Many Coloradans prioritize wellness, authenticity, and growth—yet relationships and intimacy are often the areas where people feel the most stuck.
At Re-Wilding Relationships, we provide online relationship therapy, couples therapy, and sex therapy for individuals, couples, adult families and teens 16+ across Colorado, offering thoughtful, trauma-informed care that honors both emotional depth and personal autonomy.
Whether you live along the Front Range, in the mountains, or in a rural community, therapy can support you in creating relationships that feel connected, resilient, and aligned with your values.
Online therapy makes it possible to prioritize your relationship and emotional health without adding more stress to your schedule.
Virtual therapy via Zoom allows you to:
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Attend sessions from the comfort of home
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Maintain consistency despite busy work or family demands
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Access specialized relationship and sex therapy regardless of location
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Reduce travel & commuting time while increasing
emotional safety
Online therapy is just as effective as in-person care for relationship and couples work when it’s intentional, relational, and skill-based.
How Colorado Culture Impacts Relationships & Intimacy
Life in Colorado often includes:
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A strong emphasis on independence and self-growth
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Busy lifestyles centered around work, recreation, and achievement
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High value placed on mental health and wellness
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Diverse relationship structures, identities, and family systems
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While these values are strengths, they can also create challenges such as:
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Emotional disconnection despite shared goals or active lifestyles
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Difficulty slowing down enough to address relationship issues
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Avoidance of conflict in favor of “keeping things chill”
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Pressure to appear emotionally regulated or self-sufficient
Relationship and sex therapy offer a space to pause, reflect, and reconnect—without sacrificing autonomy or authenticity.