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Search for TherapistsPaul A Chubbuck, M.S.
Releasing The Pastphone: 970-493-2958
Are you troubled by your past? If a traumatic experience has left you feeling wounded, anxious or depressed, I may be the counselor for you. In my therapy practice in Fort Collins, Colorado, and also by telephone, I've provided counseling to people suffering with the debilitating effects of trauma and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for over 11 years. Regardless how long you've been suffering, the symptoms of trauma are treatable. Recent advances in the field of psychotherapy can help you resolve even the most severe symptoms so that you can live your life more fully.
Because symptoms of trauma are rooted deeply in your brain and body, my approach helps you to release negative emotions at a physiological level.
Visit my website to find out how we may work together in my counseling office in Fort Collins, or via the telephone.
Alex Young, M.A., RPT
Trailhead Counseling Center7955 E. Arapahoe Ct., Suite 1400, Suite 1400
Centennial, CO 80112
phone: (720) 248-8163
My focus is on working with men overcoming significant issues in their lives. I specialize in helping men who struggle with a sex or porn addiction. Other concerns are common at the same time as an addiction - depression, anxiety/stress, significant relationship issues, conflict management skills, job & career problems. Together, we work on addressing each of those to set you back on the right path in life.
I have been helping men overcome sex addiction since 2008. I believe that it is not only important that a therapist understand a problem deeply, but is able to 'get it' at a personal level. Who better to counsel someone for these types of issue than someone who has gone through it and experienced his own recovery?
I'm glad to provide a free in-office 30-minute consultation to determine if I am the right fit for you.
Nan Hebert
As a longtime student at the intersection of Eastern and Western approaches to health. I have spent the better part of a decade on faculty at Esalen Institute deepening my study of bodywork, somatics, Gestalt, and Humanistic Psychology. My background is in embodiment, contemplative movement practices such as yoga, dance, bodywork, and meditation. Which is further enhanced by my studies in Contemplative Psychology & Buddhist Psychotherapy. I am fascinated by the embodiment of mind, movement as metaphor and as a gateway to inquiry; and I believe movement can be medicine. It is my intent to create an invitational, trauma-informed, and spacious environment for you to arrive and unfurl, at your pace. The Buddhist map of the mind is a cartography that is deeply supportive to working with a range of experiences with gentleness and curiosity.
Marcy Cooper, M.D.
1314 Main St., Ste. 204Louisville, Coloerado 80027
phone: 303-666-0443
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry......16 years in private practice in Louisville. Prior to that on staff and Denver Children's. Before moving to Colorado in 1999 I was on staff at Boston Children's/Harvard Medical School. I see patients starting age 17 and younger. I am not on any insurance panels.
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