Emily Farmer, LCSW
Emily Farmer is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) based in Denver, Colorado, who brings warmth, empathy, and deep professional insight to her therapy practice. As a trauma-informed and culturally sensitive clinician, she provides a safe, affirming environment where clients feel seen, heard, and supported in their healing journey. Emily believes in the inherent resilience of each person and works collaboratively with individuals to navigate life’s challenges with dignity and strength.
With a Master of Social Work (MSW) from the University of Vermont, Emily has developed a person-centered therapeutic style that is tailored to her clients’ unique needs and life circumstances. She specializes in working with trauma, anxiety, grief, depression, addiction, and life transitions. She integrates a variety of modalities in her work—such as AEDP (Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy), cognitive behavioral therapy, DBT, narrative approaches, and somatic techniques—to help individuals reduce distressing symptoms, strengthen coping strategies, and make meaningful changes.
In her practice, Emily offers both in-person (in Denver) and telehealth sessions, with availability during weekdays and evenings. She values open, honest communication and partners with clients to co-create goals for growth and healing. Whether someone is seeking support for long‑standing issues or adjusting to a new chapter in life, Emily is committed to holding space with compassion and respect for the journey ahead.
• University of Vermont, MSW, Graduated 2016
• LCSW
• Certificate from AEDP Institute
• NASW
Areas of Specialization/Expertise
- Anxiety
- Trauma
- PTSD
- Grief