About Brynn Dyas, LPC

Denver, Colorado  ·  In-person & telehealth  ·  Licensed in CO & WY

I’m Brynn.

I’m often sought out when progress matters. My work is steady and precise, grounded in care and respect, and focused on movement rather than repetition — on outcomes that hold.

I’m a licensed professional counselor based in Denver, Colorado, with seventeen years of experience specializing in eating disorder therapy, trauma treatment, and mood disorder counseling. My work is calm, direct, and built around one question: what is actually sustaining this, and what will genuinely allow it to change?

 I’ve spent my career working with people who are not broken — who are, in fact, remarkably capable — and who are exhausted by carrying something that hasn’t shifted.

About the Work

Looking through therapy directories is harder than it should be. It can feel like flipping through an alphabet soup of credentials and approaches. I have those letters — and what they represent is a broad and flexible range of tools.

I work with adults in high-demand, high-pressure lives, across a wide spectrum of needs — from layered, complex presentations to those who simply want to feel more fully themselves.

When I say complex, I mean taking the time to understand the whole picture: the emotional, behavioral, medical, social, familial, financial, attachment, and cultural factors that shape a person’s history and needs. Most people are not one thing. The approach must reflect that.

For seventeen years, I’ve worked alongside people carrying very heavy things, refining how to create meaningful and sustained change. If you’re interested in the credentials, you’ll find them below.

Who I Work With

I work with adults 18 and older — men and women who appear capable on the outside while carrying something heavier underneath.

Clients often come for:

• Eating disorders and complicated relationships with food or their bodies — including anorexia, bulimia, binge eating, orthorexia, and compulsive exercise
• Anxiety, OCD, and persistent overthinking
• Depression and mood-related challenges, including perimenopause and major transitions
• Trauma — including complex or childhood histories that remain unresolved
• Career, relational, and life pressures that no longer feel manageable

How I Work

Most people who come to me already understand their story. What hasn’t shifted is how it continues to show up.

Insight matters. It just isn’t always enough.

My approach focuses on identifying what is sustaining the pattern and addressing it directly. The goal is not temporary relief, but change that holds.

Sessions are 60 minutes, with extended options available when appropriate. I maintain a limited caseload to preserve depth, consistency, and continuity.

Training & Credentials

Education & License

Degree: M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, University of Alabama, 2008

License: Professional Counselor (LPC) — Colorado #12850  ·  Wyoming #2422, Certified Clinical Supervisor, Colorado, 2021

Training & Certifications

Trauma-Focused Certifications:

  • Brainspotting

  • Sensorimotor Psychotherapy

Behavioral Approaches:

  • Advanced Emotional Focused Family Therapy

  • Advanced Acceptance & Commitment Therapy

Mood-Based Approaches

  • Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy — Fluence

  • MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy Research Certification — MAPS