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Carl R Nassar, L.P.C.
Heart-Centered Counseling
924 Sycamore Street
Fort Collins, CO 80521

phone: 970 498-0709

If you're reading this, you (or your relationship) are hurting. You've come to the right place. I'll help: You'll find caring, competent support to help you through and reclaim well-being and vitality. You'll experience a healing relationship with me, your therapist, where those hurt parts can heal, and in that way you can feel well and whole again. First, I'll gently follow your lead, listening and understanding as you tell me about your thoughts, needs and feelings. You'll feel heard and understood.

In a manner that'll be transparent to you, I'll make use of a collection of powerful theoretical approaches to therapy: By interweaving all these together, what you'll experience is a caring therapist filled with many tools and skills to help you (or your relationship) heal.

 

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Hannah Upham, A.T.R., M.A., L.P.C.

Phytology Natural Health


phone: 303 709 4912

Hannah Upham is a licensed professional counselor, art therapist and horticultural therapist in Lafayette and Boulder, Colorado. She has a private practice where she offers art, music, horticulture and play as modalities to help children, adolescents, adults, couples and families through mental health issues, transitions and difficulties in their lives.

She is also an artist and designer and works individually to curate and design mindful events including weddings, parties, anniversaries, art shows, and other important life celebrations.

Her product line, Phytology,incorporates her love of horticulture with sustainable natural living. It is a line of natural soaps, lotions, balms, teas, herbal candies and a line of herbs and perennials from which her products are made.

 

Joseph Alexander Vanderhoff

Colorado Men's Therapy, Elevated Counseling & Wellness
2727 Bryant St., Suite 430
Denver, Colorado 80211

phone: ‪(970) 368-3165‬

We all strive to be better versions of ourselves. We all need connection, purpose, and meaning to facilitate growth and inspire the change we long for in our lives. I enjoy working with people who are motivated, open, and genuinely curious to learn more about themselves. By allowing the unconscious to become conscious, it can help you experience greater freedom and agency in your life. What obstacles are currently preventing you from having happier, healthier relationships and becoming the best version of yourself? Together we will work to understand your individual needs and learn how to help you attain your therapeutic goals.

 

Mara I Yamshon, L.C.S.W.

youth and family healing llc


Having worked with children and families and the many challenges they face for more than 20 years,I know that the decision to seek professional help can often be a very difficult one. I have a background in child and adolescent mental health and have worked with families extensively around these issues. I provide therapy to children, teenagers, and adults and families. I specialize in working with children and adults who have experienced trauma, have attachement issues, learning disabilities, autism, anxiety and depression.

 

Lorraine Kerr-Atkinson, L.P.C.C

Mountain Light Psychotherapy, LLC
13693 E. Iliff Avenue
Aurora, CO 80014

phone: 720-437-0776

What we see as a problem can be a profound gift from Life. Each time we encounter our pain, our depression, our anxiety or a reoccurring argument with a partner, we are asked to grow, dig deeper, learn new truths or skills, or new ways of perceiving our lives, ourselves, and our loved ones. When we take the time to answer the call that life has given us, we can greatly enrich, deepen, and even heal our lives and ourselves. I believe in providing a safe and sacred space where clients can begin to open to a new experience of themselves using compassion as our guide, our mentor, and our lens. As we open to our experience, the good with the bad, we find that we are more resilient that we thought; we find renewed hope or a deeper sense of meaning as we discover new strengths, insights, or gifts about ourselves and our lives.

 

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