Boulder Psychotherapy Institute

Advanced Training in Applied Existential Psychotherapy (AEP) — since 1989

An Experiential Psychodynamic Gestalt Approach   •   Boulder, Colorado


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Lesley Loftis
People House Affordable Counseling Program - Intern
3035 West 25th Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80211

phone: (720) 381-3026

I believe each of us possesses the strength to overcome life's challenges, but often we need extra guidance and new "tools" to get to a more fulfilling place. My goal is to provide a safe, nonjudgmental environment to help you create new pathways for growth, meaning, self-compassion, and a better understanding of your life experiences. As a Certified Holistic Health Coach and counseling student completing my MA at Regis University, I use a holistic, mind-body approach and a variety of techniques to best serve your individual needs. I have experience working with depression, anxiety, emotional eating, eating disorders, self-esteem, and conflict resolution.

 

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Jeannie Daly-Gunter

The Transformative Loving® Institute


phone: 303-653-3097

We work with couples to help you repair, reconnect and reignite your relationship. Most couples wait 6 years before getting the support they need, at which point it is often too late. On a second marriage? Do things differently this time! Relationship maintenance is required to help grow your love instead of letting it wither on the vine. We provide intensive private counseling, online training and workshops for couples who are committing to growing themselves and their relationships. Contact us to see if we would be a good fit to work together. www.transformativeloving.com

 

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.

 

Kate King, M.A.

Art Therapy & Psychotherapy
190 E. 9th Ave #470
Denver, CO 80203

I am an art therapist and psychotherapist in Denver. I work with children, adolescents, and adults in cultivating optimal mental, physical, and spiritual health. I work with individuals who struggle with eating disorders and body image; anxiety, depression, and mood volatility; grief, loss, and bereavement; relationship challenges and social issues; extreme stress and overwhelm; fears, barriers, and difficult life transitions; past traumas and difficult life situations; personal growth, balance, and optimal wellness; confidence building and empowerment, and more!

I believe in the inherent strength and wholeness in each individual, and my therapeutic goal is to help my clients find and utilize their inner resources to create a life filled with health, growth, and balance.

EMAIL: katekingtherapy@gmail.com
WEBSITE: www.kateking.org

 

Robin Dilley, Ph.D.

Dr. Robin B. Dilley, PhD
16845N. 29th Ave
Phoenix, Arizona 85053

phone: 602-564-1919

Dr. Robin B. Dilley is an Arizona licensed psychologist in private practice. She received her doctoral degree from Union Institute in 1992 and has been practicing as a clinician in the field of psychotherapy since 1978. She has studied extensively the literature on Shame and believes that often it is the "trance of shame" that keeps the client powerless to make his/her life different.

Dr. Dilley uses an eclectic approach to psychotherapy. She believes that each session and each client have unique differences, and that the key to psychotherapy success is in the psychotherapy relationship. If the therapist can establish a trusting relationship with the client and then be intuitive enough to use all of her professional resources, then the client is enabled to achieve the personal growth he/she came in to find.

 

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