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Accessible counselor for mood and stress concerns

Cody Schulte, LPC

3 years in practice · based in Colorado · sessions in English · online only

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About Cody

Cody Schulte is a Licensed Professional Counselor who helps people navigate bipolar symptoms, depression, anxiety, stress, grief, and trauma. He also supports people dealing with relationship strain, career concerns, compassion fatigue, paranoia, traumatic brain injury, and veteran and armed forces issues. Cody presents a calm, respectful approach and aims to meet people where they are.

Cody keeps sessions straightforward and focused. He adapts conversations and plans to suit each person's needs.

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Background and approach

Expect direct talk about what's most pressing, and practical steps to try between meetings. He frames goals in simple terms so progress is easy to notice. Cody draws on evidence-based therapeutic techniques to guide work on mood regulation, coping with stress, and processing difficult experiences.

He encourages small, testable changes rather than sweeping promises. That approach supports steady improvements over time. With three years of professional experience as an LPC - Licensed Professional Counselor - Cody blends clinical knowledge with everyday language.

He aims to make therapy feel understandable for someone balancing school, work, or family life. He recognizes that beginning therapy can feel hard, and he affirms that first step. Sessions can involve talking through painful memories, learning skills to manage emotions, or planning practical steps for career and relationship challenges.

Cody will work with each person to tailor the pace and focus so the plan fits their life and goals.

Online approaches that focus on mood and coping

Evidence-based therapeutic techniques are used to help with mood and trauma. One common approach focuses on mood regulation and behavioral planning to reduce depressive and bipolar symptoms. It breaks problems into manageable steps and helps people test small changes to see what works. Another approach emphasizes processing difficult memories and reactions from trauma and abuse. This method helps people name what happened, understand its effects, and develop new ways to respond when memories or triggers arise. It can be useful for grief, trauma, and compassion fatigue. Choosing the right approach is part of the work. Cody will discuss goals and preferences and collaborate to find methods that fit a person's needs and lifestyle. He adjusts plans over time based on what helps most and what the person finds doable. Online therapy offers flexible ways to connect. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation and visual cues. Phone sessions can work when bandwidth is limited or a camera feels like too much. Live chat and text-based messaging suit shorter check-ins, quick coping tools, or people who prefer writing over talking. These options make it easier to fit therapy into a busy day and keep continuity when schedules change.
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Questions people ask

What concerns does this therapist focus on?

Cody works with people experiencing bipolar disorder, depression, anxiety, stress, trauma and abuse, grief, relationship and family concerns, career strain, compassion fatigue, paranoia, and traumatic brain injury. He also pays attention to veteran and armed forces issues.

What is his therapy style like?

He uses a straightforward, respectful style that adapts to each person. Sessions focus on practical steps and clear goals rather than jargon.

How much clinical experience does he have?

He has three years of professional experience working as a counselor. That experience informs his practical approach to mood and trauma-related concerns.

What credentials and location are listed?

Cody holds the LPC credential - Licensed Professional Counselor - and practices from Colorado. The listing shows his LPC credential as provided.

Which languages are available for sessions?

Sessions are offered in English. International clients are accepted for online work.

What session formats are offered?

He offers video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to fit different needs and schedules.

How does pricing work?

Cost varies with location and therapist availability, and sessions use a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.

How do I begin working with him?

Start by selecting the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and then schedule sessions according to the therapist's availability.

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Experience
3 years
Licensed
Colorado
Languages
English