Teens and Screens
Craig Knippenberg, mental health expert was interviewed by Colorado Public Radio during a series which examined the developing teen brain and the effects of stress, phone and screen usage and gaming. To listen to the full interview, click here. Below are some...
Denver therapist child development -Ross Kaminsky
Ross Kaminsky and Craig Knippenberg discussing your childs brain development. Ross Kaminsky and Craig Knippenberg discussing your childs brain development. Craig and Ross also answered questions listeners. To listen to the full interview, click the link....
Social Skills Groups-Denver-Littleton Colorado
Knippenberg, Patterson, Langley, and Associates offers Group, Family and Individual Counseling in the Denver and Littleton Area. Specializing social skill groups and the Testing and Treatment of ADHD, Anxiety Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), ...
5 Tips for an Easy Summer to Fall Transition!
Knippenberg, Patterson, Langely, and Associates offers Group, Family and Individual Counseling in the Denver and Littleton Area.Specializing in the Testing and Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), ADHD, Learning Disabilities and Anxiety Disorders...
Energy Drinks. What Parents Need To Know.
Knippenberg, Patterson, Langely, and Associates offers Group, Family and Individual Counseling in the Denver and Littleton Area.Specializing in the Testing and Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), ADHD, Learning Disabilities and Anxiety Disorders of Childhood...
Teen Vaping. What Parents Need To Know.
Tips on how to deal and talk to your teen about Vaping. Why its important parents stay informed on this epidemic.
Craig A. Knippenberg, LCSW, M.Div.
Mr. Knippenberg received a master’s degree in Clinical Social Work from the University of Denver (1982) and a Master of Divinity (with a focus in pastoral counseling) from the Iliff School of Theology (1986). A licensed social worker, Craig’s expertise is with children, adolescents and parents. He developed and has conducted the CONNECT group program for the past thirty-four years. He lectures nationally on the social/emotional and self-esteem struggles of exceptional students (twice presenting for the UC-Davis’s MIND Institute) and trains professionals to conduct groups. To read more about Craig, please click here.