
About Me: Victoria Olson
LPC, LAC, CHCDC, Clinical Interventionist
My path to becoming a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Addictions Counselor (LAC), Clinical Interventionist, and Certified High-Conflict Divorce Coach was shaped by both personal struggle and deep transformation. As a young adult, I experienced firsthand the pain of substance use, unhealthy relationships, and a profound sense of disconnection. Moving to Boulder, Colorado offered a new beginning—one that brought both healing and hardship, including navigating a high-conflict relationship and the challenges of parenting through adversity.
Through that journey, I found long-term recovery, emotional clarity, and a deep commitment to living with purpose. Today, I bring both clinical experience and lived insight to my work, helping individuals and families facing addiction and substance use find clarity, connection, and momentum through intervention and sober coaching.
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My Approach
With 30+ years of experience in mental health, addiction recovery, and family support, I’ve worked in residential treatment centers, therapeutic mentoring, transitional living programs, private practice, and program leadership. I hold a Master’s degree in Counseling from Adams State University and have dedicated my career to supporting clients and families in crisis.
Through my practice at Resolve LLC, I offer:
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Addiction and mental health interventions
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Structured family interventions using the Love First model
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Sober coaching and accountability support
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Transitional support post-treatment or during early recovery
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Family guidance and coaching before, during, and after intervention
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Collaborative treatment planning and placement assistance
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Crisis stabilization and short-term action planning
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Emotional support and communication coaching for loved ones
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Boundary-setting and system alignment within families
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Ongoing recovery check-ins and relapse prevention support
Whether you're seeking professional intervention services or support navigating recovery, my role is to guide you with structure, empathy, and real-world strategy.
​Grounded in Connection
Outside of my professional work, I stay grounded by raising my four teens, hiking Colorado’s mountain trails, and practicing mindfulness. At the heart of my practice is one belief: healing begins when we feel seen, heard, and supported.
I’m here to walk alongside you—through the hard moments, the messy middle, and toward a life that feels more aligned, steady, and yours.
