About Maggie
Maggie Coyle is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Colorado who focuses on practical help for people feeling overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, depression, or issues with substance use. She speaks plainly and aims to build a respectful, warm connection so clients feel heard and understood.
Maggie draws on seven years of experience in mental health settings to tailor support to each person’s needs. Her work centers on simple, useful tools to ease daily struggles.
Background and approach
Sessions often include identifying patterns that keep problems stuck and trying out new ways of responding. She uses goal-focused conversations to help people move toward clearer choices and better coping. Maggie’s background includes individual, group, and family counseling in community mental health, independent practice, acute psychiatric care, and intensive outpatient programs.
That range gives her experience with many common stressors and life transitions. She also has training in addictions counseling and clinical mental health counseling at the graduate level. Her approach combines client-centered work with practical strategies from cognitive behavioral methods and skills from dialectical behavior therapy.
Mindfulness and motivational interviewing techniques are used when they fit the person’s goals. Maggie adapts the pace and focus to what each client needs in the moment. People who want clear steps, steady support, and a collaborative plan may find her style helpful.
She emphasizes respect, sensitivity, and encouragement while helping clients build skills for everyday life.
Approaches that guide online sessions
Maggie commonly uses client-centered work and cognitive behavioral techniques in online therapy. Client-centered work means conversations focus on the person’s experience and goals, with the therapist listening closely and shaping support around what matters most. Cognitive behavioral therapy looks at how thoughts and behaviors keep problems going and teaches practical steps to change those patterns.She also draws on dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) skills when emotional regulation, impulsivity, or intense reactions are present. DBT offers concrete tools for managing strong feelings, improving interpersonal effectiveness, and tolerating distress without making things worse. Maggie treats finding the right mix of approaches as a team effort and will discuss options based on a client’s goals, concerns, and preferences.
Online sessions are offered by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to make therapy easier to fit into daily life. Video calls work well for in-depth conversation and skill practice, phone sessions can be a good shorter check-in that needs less bandwidth, and chat or messaging suits quick updates or ongoing support between meetings. These options help people access steady care while balancing work, school, caregiving, or travel.
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What this counselor works with
Also listed
- Abandonment
- Antisocial personality
- Attachment issues
- Autism and Asperger Syndrome
- Caregiver issues and stress
- Codependency
- Communication problems
- Control issues
- Dependent personality
- Depression
- Divorce and separation
- Forgiveness
- Guilt and shame
- Impulsivity
- Intellectual disability
- Isolation / loneliness
- Life purpose
- Mood disorders
- Multicultural concerns
- Narcissism
- Panic disorder and panic attacks
- Personality disorders
- Post-traumatic stress
- Process addiction (porn, exercise, gambling)
- Self esteem
- Self-harm
- Self-love
- Sexuality
- Social anxiety and phobia
- Women's issues
- Workplace issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 7 years
- Licensed
- Colorado
- Languages
- English