Clinton Cooper (Cooper) is a Licensed Social Worker earning his clinical hours to become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Colorado State University-Pueblo and a Master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs.
Since 2000, he has dedicated his career to the field of social services, working with at-risk teens through multi-systemic therapy, family preservation, and adults healing from the effects of intimate partner violence. Currently, he serves as a Healthcare for Homeless Veterans Social Worker with the Department of Veterans Affairs, where he specializes in trauma-informed care.
He is deeply passionate about helping individuals reconnect with their authentic selves, particularly those who have experienced the emotional impact of toxic, unhealthy relationships. Through personalized, one-on-one sessions, groups, and/or workshops, he guides clients in gaining clarity, setting meaningful goals, and developing strategies to overcome life’s obstacles.
Cooper’s approach is holistic, integrating proven techniques, practical tools, and unwavering support to help client’s thrive in every aspect of their lives—from career advancement and personal growth to relationships and overall well-being.He is committed to helping clients rediscover their identity, restore their self-esteem, and cultivate the confidence needed to embrace their true self without compromise.