About Circle Path
Location

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Circle Path is located within the Humanly Aurora office, conveniently situated near the intersection of South Blackhawk Street and East Iliff Avenue in Aurora, just off I-225 near the Iliff exit. The location is easily accessible from Aurora, the Denver Tech Center, and surrounding communities.
Our Approach
At Circle Path, we provide comprehensive psychological assessment and therapy for children, adolescents, and adults. Our core services include diagnostic evaluation and therapy designed to help individuals and families better understand challenges, identify strengths, and move toward meaningful change.
We believe behavioral differences should be understood rather than stigmatized. Our work centers on dignity, autonomy, and belonging while affirming the identities and lived experiences of the people we serve. The goal is not simply symptom reduction, but supporting individuals in building lives that reflect their values, relationships, and communities.
Our approach is grounded in ethical practice, cultural humility, and trauma-informed care. We integrate knowledge across psychology, behavior analysis, and related disciplines to develop
thoughtful, individualized plans that respect both scientific understanding and the lived realities of everyday life.
The name Circle Path reflects a common experience: when challenges persist, it can feel like life is moving in circles. Through careful assessment, collaborative understanding, and practical support, we help people find greater clarity and a path forward.

Dr. Kyle Bacon
Founder & Licensed Psychologist
Dr. Kyle Bacon is a Denver-raised psychologist and behavior analyst who helps children, adolescents, and families navigate challenges related to behavior, development, and school success. With experience across schools, clinics, and interdisciplinary teams, he provides compassionate, evidence-based support while helping families better understand their child’s needs, access supports, and find a path forward.
Our Core Values
🧠 Ethical and Integrative Practice
We approach our work with humility, integrity, and a commitment to learning across disciplines. By integrating perspectives from psychology, behavior analysis, and allied fields, we strive to provide thoughtful, responsible and trauma-informed care.
⚙️ Systems Awareness
Behavior develops within relationships and environments. We consider the family, school, community, and cultural contexts that shape people’s experiences and work to support change within those systems.
🌎 Dignity and Inclusion
Behavioral differences should be understood rather than stigmatized. We promote approaches that respect autonomy, affirm identity, reduce stigma, and support full participation in family, school, and community life.
💟 Community Care
Support should not depend solely on resources. Through a community care model, we expand access to services and share practical knowledge so individuals, families, and communities can support one another.
☮️ Cultural Humility
Culture shapes how people experience the world. We approach our work with curiosity, respect, and openness, recognizing the importance of lived experience, identity, and community in supporting growth and healing.