Meet Our Bozeman Therapists
Finding the right therapist matters. At Bozeman Therapy & Counseling, our team provides therapy for individuals, couples, children, teens, and families with an approach grounded in attachment, emotional safety, and meaningful change.
Whether you are looking for family therapy in Bozeman, support for a teenager, couples therapy, individual counseling, or online therapy options in Montana, we help connect you with a therapist who fits your needs, goals, and stage of life.
We offer in-person therapy in Bozeman and teletherapy for many services.
We are currently accepting new clients.
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Julie Menanno, LCPC
Founder, Therapist, and Author
Attachment Specialist | Couples Therapist | EFT EducatorJulie Menanno is the founder of Bozeman Therapy & Counseling. She specializes in emotionally focused and attachment-based work with couples and individuals, helping clients understand the deeper patterns beneath conflict, disconnection, and emotional pain.
Her work helps people build stronger emotional bonds, greater self-understanding, and more secure relationships. Julie is also the author of Secure Love and shares relationship education through The Secure Relationship and The Secure Love Podcast.
Best fit for:
couples therapy
attachment-focused relationship work
emotional disconnection
recurring conflict patterns
deeper relational insight and repair
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Cindy Poulsen, LCSW
Supervising Therapist
Individuals | Couples | FamiliesCindy Poulsen provides therapy for individuals, couples, and families with a compassionate, emotionally focused, and attachment-based approach. She helps clients better understand relationship dynamics, emotional responses, and the patterns that can keep them feeling stuck.
Her style is warm, steady, and collaborative, with a focus on helping clients create lasting change in the way they relate to themselves and the people they care about. Cindy can be a strong fit for clients looking for a licensed family therapist in Bozeman who works with multiple parts of the family system.
Best fit for:
family therapy
couples therapy
relationship stress
parent and caregiver support
emotional patterns that affect connection at home
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Sarah Loux, LCPC
Individual Therapist
Attachment-Focused | Insight-Oriented | Emotionally GroundedSarah Loux supports individuals navigating anxiety, depression, life transitions, and relationship stress. Her work is grounded in attachment theory and EFT-informed care, helping clients make sense of what is happening beneath overwhelm and move toward greater clarity, steadiness, and self-trust.
She also integrates Internal Family Systems and psychodynamic therapy to support deeper healing, self-compassion, and more secure relationships. Sarah can be a strong fit for adults who want thoughtful, insight-oriented therapy that still feels emotionally grounded and practical.
Best fit for:
anxiety
depression
stress and burnout
life transitions
attachment-based individual therapy
deeper self-exploration and emotional healing
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Allison Floyd, PCLC
Children and Family Therapist
Play-Based | Attachment-Focused | Caregiver-CenteredAllison Floyd works with young children and their families to support emotional regulation, behavioral challenges, transitions, and social stressors. Her goal is to help children feel safe, understood, and supported as they learn to navigate big feelings and everyday challenges.
Her approach is relational and attachment-based, blending play, movement, and creative interventions with practical coping tools. Allison also works closely with parents and caregivers so growth in therapy carries into home, school, and daily life.
Best fit for:
young children
child and family therapy
play-based therapy
emotional regulation
behavioral concerns
caregiver collaboration and parent support
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Kelsie Ortiz, PCLC
Individual and Couples Therapist
Attachment-Focused | Emotionally Grounded | Growth-OrientedKelsie Ortiz works with individuals and couples who feel stuck in patterns of anxiety, emotional overwhelm, disconnection, or conflict. Her approach is grounded in Emotionally Focused Therapy and attachment-based care, with an emphasis on emotional safety and meaningful, lasting change.
She has completed the EFT Externship and continues advanced training and supervision within the practice. Kelsie may be a strong fit for clients who want therapy that feels warm, collaborative, and focused on emotional clarity and relationship growth.
Best fit for:
couples therapy
anxiety
emotional overwhelm
relationship conflict
attachment-focused individual work
growth-oriented therapeutic support
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Sarah Marsh, SWLC
Children and Family Therapist
Attachment-Based | Developmentally Attuned | Family-FocusedSarah Marsh supports children, teens, and families in building emotional regulation, resilience, and stronger connection. Her work is grounded in Emotionally Focused Family Therapy and early childhood development, with attention to the needs of the whole family system.
She collaborates with parents and caregivers to create more emotional safety at home and to build practical, sustainable ways to support children through challenges and transitions. Sarah is one of the strongest fits on our team for families looking for family therapy for teenagers in Bozeman, adolescent support, parent-child therapy, or help navigating difficult transitions in the family.
Best fit for:
children and adolescents
family therapy
teen and parent conflict
emotional regulation
developmental concerns
parent coaching and caregiver support
Do you offer therapy for adolescents and families?
Yes. If you are looking for a Bozeman therapist who works with teens or families, Sarah Marsh and Allison Floyd are especially strong fits depending on your child’s age, needs, and goals. Cindy Poulsen may also be a fit for broader family-system work.
Family therapy can be helpful for:
parent-child conflict
adolescent withdrawal or emotional shutdown
blended family stress
communication issues at home
co-parenting strain
family transitions
emotional regulation difficulties
caregiver-child disconnection
Do you offer teletherapy?
Yes. We offer teletherapy for many services, including individual therapy, couples therapy, and some family sessions when clinically appropriate.
Teletherapy may be a good fit if:
you live elsewhere in Montana
scheduling is difficult
transportation is a barrier
multiple caregivers need flexibility
your family prefers the convenience of meeting from home
Are your therapists licensed?
Our practice includes both fully licensed therapists and pre-licensed clinicians practicing under supervision. Each therapist’s credential is listed on this page so you can better understand their training level and licensure status.
When choosing a therapist, it is reasonable to ask about:
licensure
supervision
treatment approach
populations served
areas of specialty
whether they are a good fit for your goals
What if I am not sure who to choose?
You do not have to figure it out alone. If you are unsure which therapist is the best fit, request an appointment and we can help guide you based on:
age of the client
type of therapy needed
preferred schedule
insurance or private-pay considerations
in-person versus online preference
family, couples, child, teen, or individual goals
Start with the right-fit therapist.
We offer therapy for individuals, couples, children, teens, and families in Bozeman, Montana. If you are ready to get started, request an appointment and we will help connect you with the clinician who best fits your goals.

