Nate's Bio
Nathan Havens (Nate), M.PC and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Colorado, is husband to Lindy and father to Zachary and Ashley. Nate is a Christian Psychotherapist with a passion for helping people to grow in their hope for the future.
Nate received a Bachelors of Science in Psychology with a minor in Youth Ministry from Liberty University in 2000. He received his Masters in Professional Counseling (M.PC) from Liberty University in 2015. Over the course of his Masters work and upon its completion, he has worked in an acute psychiatric hospital as well as in private practice. Nate counsels clients in person, via telephone, and through online counseling services, working with individuals as well as groups. Nate is a referral for Focus On The Family and has received training from Jay Stringer who wrote the book Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals Our Way to Healing.
Before becoming a therapist, Nate worked in the banking profession. His ministry experience includes serving as a group leader for Financial Peace University, working with Pregnancy Resource Centers as an abstinence instructor, and serving as a youth pastor. Nate's gifting is in the area of discipleship. His passion is to see individuals grow from their current state into the person that God has called them to be. This was the catalyst for ending his 20 year banking career to become a counselor.
Nate received a Bachelors of Science in Psychology with a minor in Youth Ministry from Liberty University in 2000. He received his Masters in Professional Counseling (M.PC) from Liberty University in 2015. Over the course of his Masters work and upon its completion, he has worked in an acute psychiatric hospital as well as in private practice. Nate counsels clients in person, via telephone, and through online counseling services, working with individuals as well as groups. Nate is a referral for Focus On The Family and has received training from Jay Stringer who wrote the book Unwanted: How Sexual Brokenness Reveals Our Way to Healing.
Before becoming a therapist, Nate worked in the banking profession. His ministry experience includes serving as a group leader for Financial Peace University, working with Pregnancy Resource Centers as an abstinence instructor, and serving as a youth pastor. Nate's gifting is in the area of discipleship. His passion is to see individuals grow from their current state into the person that God has called them to be. This was the catalyst for ending his 20 year banking career to become a counselor.