Dr. Joey Tapia
(he, him, his)
LPC, CRC, RPT, NCC
My journey to becoming a therapist began with the desire for creating a community that is inclusive, caring, and accessible. My background growing up in a bicultural space as a gay Mexican-American man in Texas helped me gravitate towards helping people from different identities. As a first generation college student, I was struggling to identify a career path that shared my similar values. When I took an American Sign Language class my world changed. I found a home in rehabilitative services and decided to dedicate my career serving the disability community and other marginalized groups.
While I do not have a green thumb for most plants, orchids became what I was successful growing. I developed a fascination with understanding the world of orchids and trying to collect them all. I now have 90 beautiful varieties of orchids I grow and collect. Orchids inspired the name for my counseling business. During sessions, you are likely to see my orchids on display behind me.
In my free time in the spring and summer, you will find me outside on roller skates, playing tennis, or going for a cute run. In the fall and winter, I am on ice skates, and staying in to watch and binge my favorite shows — Charmed (my comfort show), Parks and Recreation, and anything Marvel. Lastly, I love Mexican food and try my best to have a list of tasty restaurants in Colorado that are not afraid of spice.
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My approach is deeply rooted in my beliefs that human connection is necessary and is key to our survival. I am an attachment-based therapist with advanced training in Emotionally Focused Individual, Couple, and Family Therapy. My work is grounded in attachment theory that leans on various frameworks to support individual identities such as disability-affirmative therapy, LGBTQ+ affirmative therapy, and a trauma-informed lens to enhance our journey together. I work to be accessible, responsive, and emotionally engaged in the work that we do in therapy. We work collaboratively to develop goals that align with what you want to get out of our time together. The space I offer seeks to facilitate development and provide a deep understanding in every session.
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Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor (Texas)
Licensed Professional Counselor (Colorado)
Registered Play Therapist
Certified Child-Centered Play Therapy Trainer/Supervisor
Certified Child-Parent Relationship Therapy Trainer/Supervisor
National Certified Counselor
PhD in Counseling, University of North Texas
MS in Rehabilitation Counseling, University of North Texas
BS in Rehabilitative Services in Deafness, University of Texas-Pan American
Media, Publications, and Awards
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EP212: Counseling Interabled Partners
Join Dr. Stacey Litam and Dr. Jose (Joey) Tapia as they discuss the importance of providing disability responsive care.
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Professional's Guide to Trauma-informed Decision Making
Offers helping professionals a framework comprising the 10 Principles of Trauma-informed Ethical Practice.
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EFT therapists' experiences serving interabled couples in couple therapy: An analysis
Research article