About Nicole Fuller


Nicole Fuller is a Domestic Violence Approved Provider (DVAP) at the Full Operating level, offering services to all populations (male, female, LGBTQIA+). She provides individual, family, and group sessions for both domestic violence and mental health therapy, available via Telehealth and in-person.

With over 20 years of experience in private practice, Nicole offers Level II Education and Level II Therapy for domestic violence, along with ASAM Level I DUI Therapy, ASAM Level I, Enhanced Outpatient Therapy, and ASAM Level I MIP. She works with clients aged 16+ from diverse backgrounds, regardless of gender or gender identity, including the LGBTQIA+ community. Sessions are flexible, offered by phone, teletherapy, and in-person.

As a Woman-Owned Small Business (SBA certified), Nicole Fuller Psychotherapy Practice is dedicated to creating a safe and supportive space for clients to explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Therapy is available both in-person and online (teletherapy).

Nicole Fuller is a highly competent and effective therapist who has:

  • Strong communication and active listening skills
  • Ability to interpret information
  • The ability to build a strong therapeutic relationship
  • Expertise in assessment and intervention strategies
  • Cultural Awareness, Knowledge of Behavioral Health and Skill Development
  • Master’s Degree in Contemplative Psychotherapy earned in 2000 from  Naropa University
  • Bachelor’s Degree earned in 1997 from Metropolitan State College of Denver.  
  • Certificate of Addiction Specialist (CAS ) through the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division in Denver, Colorado
  • Registered Psychotherapist in the State of Colorado’s database. 
  • Licensed as a Behavioral Health Entity through the Behavior Health Administration. 
  • Certification from DVOMB to provide domestic violence services to male, female, and LGBTQIA+ populations. 
  • Colorado Corrections Approved Treatment Provider for Parole for substance abuse, DUI, domestic violence, and mental health.
  • Population-Specific Endorsements:  Service for Criminal Justice-Involved Individuals (CJS)