Pauly Munn
LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR
PhD CANDIDATE-2028
You deserve a life and relationships that honor how your brain works — not ones that make you feel broken. Together, we’ll create that.
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I work with adolescents, adults, couples, and families across the lifespan. I am especially passionate about supporting:
Neurodivergent individuals (ADHD, Autism, giftedness, twice-exceptional) across ages
Neurodivergent couples navigating communication differences, sensory needs, and emotional regulation
Neurodivergent family systems, including parent-child and sibling dynamics
Families of all types, with a focus on adult children and their parents, adult sibling relationships, and complex blended family dynamics
Couples in high-conflict or stuck dynamics, including avoidant attachment patterns, covert narcissistic traits, betrayal trauma, and infidelity
I work well with clients who want an approach that is both compassionate and direct. Therapy with me is collaborative and honest — we will gently challenge patterns that no longer serve you while building insight, skills, and emotional safety.
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Trauma and Complex Trauma (PTSD/C-PTSD)
EMDR therapy
Neurodivergence across the lifespan
Neurodivergent relationship dynamics
Difficult couple dynamics (avoidant/pursuer cycles, infidelity, emotional withdrawal, power struggles)
Substance use disorders
Mood disorders
Personality disorders
Attachment wounds and relational trauma
Multicultural identity and diversity-informed care
Psychological and diagnostic assessment (ADHD, mood disorders, personality disorders, cognitive/IQ testing, personality and projective testing)
My work is grounded in a trauma-informed lens and integrates evidence-based approaches including EMDR, ACT, CBT, EFT, and Humanistic Psychology. I believe therapy should feel both safe and purposeful — a space where you feel seen and heard while also meaningfully moving toward change.
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I am a Colorado native and earned my Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Regis University. I am currently a doctoral candidate pursuing a PhD in Clinical Psychology at Fielding Graduate University.
I have several years of experience working with a broad range of clinical presentations across individual, couple, and family therapy settings. In addition to therapy, I have significant training in administering and interpreting formal psychological evaluations, including diagnostic, cognitive, personality, and projective assessments.
I identify as Latino-American and am deeply committed to practicing through a social justice and diversity-informed lens. I believe our identities, culture, and lived experiences matter in the therapy room. Recognizing and honoring differences is central to healing.