Zaneta Evans
Licensed Therapist, BIPOC Program Lead, & Network 4 Supervisor
Zaneta Evans, MA, LPC, MFT-C, ACS obtained her Bachelor of Science in psychology from Metropolitan State University and a Master in Counseling and Applied Psychology from Regis University. She is pursuing a Ph.D. in Infant Mental Health and Early Childhood Development from Fielding University. Zaneta is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Colorado, a nationally certified Counselor, and an Approved Clinical Supervisor.
Zaneta aims to build rapport and connection with her clients as a therapist to ensure the relationship is a good fit. She understands that as you come into therapy, it needs to be a safe place and one built on trust for you to explore your most significant vulnerabilities and move towards a greater sense of self.
Zaneta enjoys guiding people on a journey of healing and exploration of self. It is a journey that entails various ups and downs but requires the desire to explore and acknowledge that, as the client, you are in control of where the journey leads.
Zaneta has walked a path of healing and recognizes the difference healing can make. When people no longer feel weighed down by past traumas or life experiences, they feel a sense of freedom and empowerment to move through and see the world differently; Zaneta believes being a part of this experience is a privilege, one that she honors.
Zaneta specializes in Military Families, High-Risk Youth, Children and Adolescents, and Marriage and Family. She has extensive experience working with crisis and trauma, suicidal ideation, and depression.
Understanding the need for and importance of giving back, Zaneta is passionate about mentoring and supporting clinicians of color as the BIPOC Therapist Program Lead. In her role, she strives to create a sense of community, one full of encouragement to lean into their true authentic selves and have courageous conversations about their lived experiences as BIPOC therapists in a predominantly white field. Zaneta is a proponent of why representation matters and prides herself on seeing other BIPOC clinicians thrive and reach their greatest potential.
Zaneta enjoys quiet time, listening to music, and collecting perfume bottles worldwide. She also enjoys spending time and playing with her children, traveling, and experiencing the richness of different cultures.