Boulder Psychotherapy Institute

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

An Experiential Psychodynamic Gestalt Approach   •   Boulder, Colorado


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Shawn Daniel Williamson, M.S.


phone: 970-812-3150

Shawn Williamson provides counseling/psychotherapy to individuals, families, and teens. He has over 13 years working with criminal offenders, helping guide them to a better life.

He has an eclectic style, meaning he uses the counseling techniques that seem best for that client.

For those who are interested, he is also trained in Clinical Hypnotherapy, which can be very useful at find the root cause of behaviors and issues.

 

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Ben Cohen, Ph.D.

1634 Walnut Street, Suite 221
Boulder, CO 80302

phone: 303 717-5651

Helping individuals and couples achieve fulfillment in their lives and relationships. My specialty is Imago Relationship Therapy, and I am a presenter of the "Getting The Love You Want" Couples Workshop, and the "Keeping the Love You Find" Singles Workshop. I also work with individuals on issues such as self-esteem, anxiety and mood concerns, and personal and spiritual growth.

Visit my web-site at: www.boulder-imago.com

 

Allison Weliky, M.A., L.P.C.

Blooming Edge Therapy
5757 Central Ave. Suite 211
Boulder, CO 80301

phone: 303-718-4427

Together, we will begin to practice deep listening at the cellular level of the body, beginning to digest and to dismantle nervous system patterns and related behavioral patterns that have held you away from the life you have been wanting to live.

When we begin to listen at this level, change comes from the body, through the heart and back to the intellect. We heal from the bottom up. It is in our return to our bodies that we regain trust in ourselves and in our lives. Wise body, wise heart, wise mind leads to full and vibrant living.

 

Bridget Angela Ballard-Cummins, B.A., M.A., MFT, RPT

Bridget Ballard-Cummins, Registered Psychotherapist, LLC
2020 North Academy Suite 265
Colorado Springs, CO 80909

phone: 719-332-1246

I focus on people's strengths and possibilities while addressing their real-life difficulties. With a compassionate therapeutic approach of guidance and direction, you can reach your goals and live the life you desire.
I work with individuals, couples and families and am very diverse in my framework and integrative in my theory. Supporting people as they begin to untangle those intricate parts of themselves, and identify how to manage their relationships is key in the therapy session. As a Psychotherapist I find it rewarding to work with clients that are motivated in seeking help to understand parts of themselves and their relationships, while mindfully exploring value-driven goals. I believe in recognizing multiple paths of potential interventions such as, respecting each family member's orientation, affect, role and interactional patterns. I create a treatment plan with individuals by understanding how a person relates to others in the family system based on patterns in generational relationships, IE. (family or origin). Family history taking is key. I include a a safe environment where you can heal emotional wounds and experience harmony.

 

Peg Shippert, M.A.

2760 29th St., Suite 2C
Boulder, CO 80301

phone: (720) 340-6261

I am ready to help you move past traumatic events and difficult times, improve the problem areas of your life, and at the same time find more of what you do want in your life. If you are not sure what it is you want, I can help you figure that out. I use mainstream counseling techniques, often in combination with treatments designed to help resolve trauma. While I enjoy working with a wide variety of people, I have a special interest in working with survivors of sexual assault/abuse or traumatic loss, and with their loved ones.

Beginning therapy to address past traumas can be scary. The first and most important thing we will do together is create a strong, safe relationship. Then we engage your internal and external resources, and develop -- as gradually as necessary -- your ability to tolerate and manage working with your traumatic past

 

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