Liam Huntley (he/him) is a licensed therapist who believes, “All manner of things shall be well”—not as a platitude, but as a possibility you can slowly (and safely) grow into.
If that line feels impossible right now, you’re not alone. Liam doesn’t use hope as a way to gloss over what you’ve lived through. Whether you’re carrying trauma, anxiety, shame, burnout, or the exhausting work of understanding your neurodivergence, he approaches the “messy stuff” with care, honesty, and respect for your pace.
Liam is licensed in California, Colorado, and Missouri. He embraces his lived experience as a gay/queer man and is passionate about working with LGBTQIA+ clients. He also warmly welcomes folks in kink/BDSM, D/s dynamics, polyamorous relationships, and other forms of consensual non-monogamy.
Liam brings a down-to-earth, nonjudgmental energy to therapy—plus a blend of humor and compassion that helps soften the “therapy wall” many people feel (including him, back when he was the one sitting on the couch). In sessions, there’s room for the parts you’ve kept locked away: fears, insecurities, old stories, and the protective patterns that once made sense—but might be costing you now.
His work draws from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Internal Family Systems (IFS), and his favorite, Narrative Therapy. Liam helps clients understand how their nervous system and thought patterns shape their experience of the world, and he teaches practical tools to feel more grounded, clear, and in control. Therapy with Liam is about building self-trust, creating more freedom in your inner world, and making space for a life that feels like it actually fits you.
When he’s not in session, Liam is happiest at home with his two dogs, Argos and Tycho—his heart and soul. Give him a hike in the Rocky Mountains and a day of snow, rain, or gray skies, and he’s in his element. After a lot of years in the sun, he’s made peace with his truth: overcast is a feature, not a bug.