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Eve Pollak Maisonpierre, M.A.
MOVINGVOICE
750 14TH ST.
BOULDER, CO 80302

phone: 303 653-8517
website: www.movingvoice.com

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Vocal Empowerment Therapy is a set of non-judgmental, body-centered, and creative processes combined to help you:

Connect your body, mind and spirit with your voice. Build a relationship with your Higher Self as your own best teacher and guide.

Your body is the instrument and channel for what moves through you and beyond. This includes your breath, voice and energy, as well as feelings, thoughts, sensations and spirit. You can try to control everything you do or surrender to something greater, allowing your body and voice to resound with all the colors of who you are.

Each client arrives with their own goals, gifts and also blocks to those gifts. My MA in Vocal Performance, deep study of body-centered therapies, and personal journey beyond trauma make me uniquely qualified to this meaningful work.

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Carolyna Smiley-Marquez, Ph.D., L.P.C.

Smiley & Co, Ltd.


phone: 303 772 1714

I provide individual, couples and family therapy, mediation, group facilitation and parenting time evaluations. My counseling approach is transformational, with a focus on strengthening resourcefulness and well being. I am committed to deeply understanding my client's needs and to offering the best approach for the whole person or whole relationship. I specialize in working with individuals, families, couples and groups where cross-cultural or cross-differences impact their experiences.I also work with individuals that have experienced trauma, including returning veterans, hold EMDR and other helpful certifications and have trained with Nakwatsvewat Institute (Hopi Approach), the Amen Institute and Brain Matters, Inc. regarding brain injuries and health.

 

Dee Marcotte, L.P.C.

3035 W. 25th Avenue
Denver, CO 80211

phone: 303-829-6422

My practice covers a variety of areas. I refer to myself as a "general practitioner". My specialty areas are: couples, trauma and sex addiction

 

Jessica Whizin, M.A.

Brightside Counseling Services, LLC
2855 N. Speer Blvd., suite C
Denver, Colorado 80211

phone: 303-353-9226

Therapy is a collaborative process; I believe that everyone has the innate capacity for personal growth. I help individuals foster a healthier understanding of themselves and their emotional world. Counseling offers us the opportunity to identify the factors that contribute to difficulties and to deal effectively with the psychological, behavioral, interpersonal and situational causes of those difficulties. Some of the most common issues for which individuals come to counseling include: Family Issues, Developmental Issues (ie. Separation, Identity Concerns), Depression, Gender Concerns, Sexuality Concerns, Academic Problems, Career Uncertainty, Physical, Emotional or Sexual Abuse, Physical Problems (ie. Tension, Stomach Pains, Insomnia), Grief, Alcohol or Substance Abuse, Eating Disorders /Body Image Issues, Anxiety, and sleep concerns.

 

Greg Freedman, M.D.

Health Support Solutions
700 N Colorado Blvd., #663
Denver, CO 80206

phone: 303-499-1156

I am a behavioral physician specializing in treating insomnia, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, anxiety, migraine headaches, tinnitus and pain. I teach courses in somatic methods in hypnotherapy, medical hypnothherapy, and neurolinguistic programming.

 

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