Susan L. Hollander, Ph. D.
Psychotherapist | Licensed in Colorado

Insight → Movement → Transformation

Often people seek therapy not because their lives are falling apart, but because something no
longer feels right.

They may feel stuck, dissatisfied, or aware they are repeating patterns they don’t fully understand.

Insight-oriented therapy offers a space to explore these questions thoughtfully—and to develop the
understanding that allows life to move forward again.

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Feeling Stuck, Anxious, or Depressed?

You meet your responsibilities. You show up where you’re needed. You manage what’s in front of
you.

From the outside, your life may appear stable.
Inside, something feels unsettled—emotional exhaustion, persistent anxiety, depression, difficulty
managing stress, or a quiet dissatisfaction that doesn’t go away.

You’ve tried to think your way through it. You’ve tried to change behaviors.
The underlying feeling remains.

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“In any given moment we have two options:
to step forward into growth or step back into safety.”
~Abraham Maslow

How Depth-Oriented Psychotherapy Works

Therapy here is active and reflective. We speak directly about what is happening—in your life and
in the room.

The therapeutic relationship itself becomes part of the work.

I ask thoughtful questions and offer direct observations. Together, we look at patterns that may be
difficult to see on your own.

Insight matters when it leads to change.

Our work focuses on developing deeper self-awareness, clarifying your authentic self, and understanding the dynamics that shape your reactions, relationships, and decisions.

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Who I work best with

I work with adults who are functioning well on the outside but feel internally stuck.

Many are capable, responsible people who are not in crisis—but know something needs to shift.

They are interested in understanding themselves more deeply and are willing to engage in a thoughtful, honest process that leads to real change.

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“When we are no longer able to change a situation,
we are challenged to change ourselves.”
~Victor Frankl

Invest in yourself.

Change, real change is possible.
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Dr. Susan Hollander

Hi, I’m Dr. Susan Hollander

I am delighted you’ve found this website. It means you’ve taken the first step toward changing your life. The next step is selecting the therapist you think is best for you.

One of the best parts of my life is helping other people have a better life themselves. I am one of those people who simply want to listen and help you. It makes my day when a patient says their life has changed for the better through this work. And I really never tire of it.

The people I work with want to make changes. They want new skills. They want to look beneath the surface and affect real change. They want finally to be free of their inner demons.

I am an excellent listener. I can put myself in your shoes and walk in your steps. After 40+ years of working with all kinds of people with all kinds of issues, I know I am ready to continue to help.

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