About Unique-Rose
Unique-Rose Kersey-Watts is a licensed professional counselor who helps people manage stress, anxiety, relationship strain, and questions about sexuality and identity. She offers steady, nonjudgmental support for people trying to feel more confident and motivated. Her tone is calm and practical, aimed at someone who needs a clear first step.
She uses straightforward conversation to understand what matters most to each person. Sessions focus on the issues you bring - like self-esteem, panic attacks, or loneliness - and on small changes you can try between meetings.
Background and approach
She encourages honest talk about feelings, goals, and obstacles so progress feels realistic and measurable. With six years of experience working in Colorado, Unique-Rose brings a blend of active listening and goal-oriented planning. Her methods include client-centered work that follows the client's lead, and solution-focused techniques that hone in on immediate steps and strengths.
Together these help people balance longer-term growth with short-term relief. She also supports concerns such as attachment and communication problems, control issues, divorce and separation, life purpose, workplace stress, and financial worries. Topics like men's issues, women's issues, and midlife questions are part of her practice too.
She aims to make sessions practical, so someone can try changes and see what works. People can expect clear, respectful conversation that centers their goals. The approach is collaborative: clients set priorities, and the counselor suggests ways to move forward.
Progress is measured in doable steps rather than abstract promises.
How client-centered and solution-focused work translates online
Client-centered Therapy places the client's priorities at the center of each session. The therapist listens closely and follows what the person wants to talk about, helping them name feelings and clarify goals. This approach supports concerns like anxiety, identity questions, and low self-esteem by making space for honest conversation and self-directed change.Solution-Focused Therapy targets small, practical steps that can be tried right away. It looks for what already works and builds on those strengths to reduce stress and improve daily functioning. This method is useful for issues such as panic attacks, communication problems, workplace stress, and coping with life changes.
Deciding which approach to use is part of the work together. The therapist will discuss options, try methods in session, and adjust based on what helps most. Clients participate in choosing goals and evaluating progress so the plan fits their needs and preferences.
Online therapy offers flexible ways to meet those goals. Video calls let people read facial cues and build rapport. Phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth or camera use is a concern. Live chat and text-based messaging provide short check-ins, quick problem-solving, or ongoing support between longer sessions. These formats help people fit counseling into busy lives and different time zones.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- LGBT
- Relationship issues
Also listed
- Attachment issues
- Communication problems
- Control issues
- Coping with life changes
- Divorce and separation
- Isolation / loneliness
- Life purpose
- Men's issues
- Midlife crisis
- Money and financial issues
- Panic disorder and panic attacks
- Self esteem
- Self-love
- Sexuality
- Social anxiety and phobia
- Women's issues
- Workplace issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 6 years
- Licensed
- Colorado
- Languages
- English