About Brynn Dyas, LPC
I’m Brynn
I’m Brynn Dyas, a licensed professional counselor based in Denver, Colorado.
I’m often sought out when progress matters.
For seventeen years, my work has focused on eating disorders, trauma, and mood and anxiety disorders — areas that frequently intersect and require thoughtful, individualized care.
About the Work
Therapy rarely involves just one issue.
Most people arrive carrying a combination of experiences — longstanding patterns, life stressors, health changes, relationship dynamics, and internal pressures that have gradually become harder to manage.
Effective therapy requires looking at the full picture.
Who I Work With
I work with men and women age 18 and older who often appear capable on the outside while carrying something heavier underneath.
Many people recognize themselves in more than one of the experiences below. The challenges that bring people to therapy rarely fit neatly into a single category.
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Food, Body & Control
A complicated relationship with food, weight, exercise, or the body that can become increasingly difficult to manage.
Often including restrictive eating, binge eating, purging behaviors, compulsive exercise, or a constant internal struggle with food and body image.
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Anxiety, OCD, & Overthinking
A mind that rarely slows down — persistent worry, intrusive thoughts, compulsive patterns, or mental loops that are difficult to quiet.
Often presenting as obsessive thinking, compulsive behaviors, or a persistent sense of vigilance and responsibility.
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Depression & Mood Challenges
Low mood, loss of motivation, or the sense that life has quietly become heavier — sometimes connected to transitions such as perimenopause or major life changes.
Often including persistent sadness, emotional numbness, fatigue, or the loss of interest in things that once felt meaningful.
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Trauma
Experiences from the past that continue to live in the present — shaping reactions, relationships, and the way the nervous system responds to stress. Often including complex trauma, childhood experiences, or events that were never fully processed and continue to surface in daily life.
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Life Pressures & Relationships
Career demands, family dynamics, or relational patterns that begin to feel difficult to navigate despite real effort and responsibility.
Often including boundary strain, conflict with partners or family, major life transitions, or the cumulative pressure of managing many roles at once.
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High Pressure & Responsibility
A life that looks capable and well-managed on the outside while privately carrying significant pressure.
Often including high standards, responsibility for others, and the quiet exhaustion of holding everything together.
How I Work
Insight matters, but it isn’t always enough.
Most people who come to me already understand their story.
What hasn’t shifted is how it continues to show up in their lives.
My approach focuses on identifying what is sustaining a pattern and addressing it directly so that change is not temporary, but lasting.
When appropriate, I collaborate with other providers involved in a client’s care so that treatment reflects the full context of a person’s life.
Sessions are 60 minutes, with extended options available when appropriate.
I maintain a limited caseload to preserve depth, consistency, and continuity of care.
Professional Details
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M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, University of Alabama, 2008
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), State of Colorado: #12850 & State of Wyoming: #2422
Certified Clinical Supervisor, State of Colorado, 2021
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Skill Based Certifications:
Advanced Certifiation Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
Advanced Certification Emotion-Focused Family Therapy
Trauma Certifications:
Brainspotting
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
Mood Certifications:
Ketamine Assited Psychotherapy Certification Program (Fluence)
MDMA - Assisted Psychhotherapy Clinical Reasearch Certification (MAPS)
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I have spent the majority of my professional career dedicated to providing quality care for individuals with life threatening eating disorders and other co-occurring mood disorders and trauma histories.
I have significant experience in working with individuals, groups and families at multiple level’s of care including inpatient and residential programs.
I have served as a clinical manager of an in-patient facility and provide clinical supervision for therapist preparing for licensure.
Next Steps
If you are considering therapy, a brief consultation can help determine whether the practice feels like the right fit.

