About Megan
Megan Ginanni is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Colorado with seven years of clinical experience. She holds a graduate degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and focuses on helping people reclaim a sense of worth. Megan aims to shift the question from "what's wrong with me?"
to "what's right with me?" so clients can feel more seen and understood. Megan uses a client-centered stance that meets people where they are.
Background and approach
She blends practical conversation with attention to how the body holds stress and emotion. This makes space for both talking and noticing physical sensations during sessions. She has a strong interest in neurodiversity and supports people who identify as autistic, ADHD, or otherwise neurodivergent.
Megan takes a neurodiversity-affirming perspective that values difference and encourages self-understanding rather than forcing conformity to norms. Megan works with a wide range of concerns including anxiety, stress, depression, relationship and family issues, trauma and abuse, grief, parenting challenges, ADHD, and identity-related difficulties. She also addresses topics such as attachment wounds, communication problems, isolation, jealousy, and navigating non-monogamous relationships.
Her style is collaborative and exploratory. Sessions focus on practical steps, clearer communication, and reconnecting with one’s body and story. Megan encourages people to name what matters to them and to move toward greater self-compassion and agency.
Therapeutic approaches and online care
Somatic-informed work focuses on how the body stores stress and emotion, using awareness of breath, posture, and physical sensation to support change and relief. This can be helpful for people coping with anxiety, trauma, or persistent tension.Attachment-Based Therapy looks at how early relationship patterns shape current connections. It helps people notice recurring interaction styles and try new ways of relating that feel safer and more satisfying.
Client-Centered Therapy places the person’s experience at the center of sessions. The therapist follows the client's lead, listening carefully and helping clarify goals and values so work stays practical and relevant.
Choosing the right approach is part of the work. The therapist collaborates with each person to identify what feels most helpful based on needs, goals, and preferences. Plans can change as progress unfolds, and methods are adjusted to fit the person rather than forcing a single path.
Online therapy offers flexible ways to connect: video calls for face-to-face work, phone sessions when video is difficult, and live chat or text-based messaging for shorter check-ins or ongoing support. These options make it easier to fit therapy into a busy life and to continue care from different locations.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Family conflicts
Also works with
- Abandonment
- ADHD
- Anger management
- Attachment issues
- Bipolar disorder
- Career difficulties
- Communication problems
- Coping with life changes
- Depression
- Family of origin issues
- Family problems
- Gender dysphoria
- Grief
- Isolation / loneliness
- Jealousy
- LGBT
- Narcissism
- Parenting issues
- Personality disorders
- Polyamory / non-monogamous relationships
- Post-traumatic stress
- Self esteem
- Self-love
- Social anxiety and phobia
- Trauma and abuse
- Women's issues
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 7 years
- Licensed
- Colorado
- Languages
- English