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Catie McDowell, L.M.F.T.
75 Manhattan Drive, Suite 202
Boulder, CO 80303

phone: 303-494-6877 ext. 2

Catie has worked as a psychotherapist for over 25 years, helping people make real and lasting changes in their lives and relationships. She brings warmth, humor and an active style to the process. For more information about her work, go to www.catiemcdowell.com

 

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Lisa Mazzola, M.A., L.P.C.

P.O. Box 678
Lafayette, CO 80026

phone: 303-845-0669

Everybody needs help once in a while and you are no exception. A crisis does not have to be a bad thing. For the past 20 years I have helped people use their crises to propel themselves into a better life. Become the person you always wanted to be. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor as well as a Licensed Spiritual Health Coach.

 

David George Delaney, M.A., L.P.C.

3579 Columbia Drive
Longmont, Colorado 80503

phone: 303-815-3160
website: www.delaneysimplifiedsingingy.com

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A somatic psychotherapist and trainer of actor-singers in New York City since 1982, I still work exclusively with singer's, actors, and those who use their voice professionally in their work. Learning to express yourself authentically, in your God given voice in front of other humans is not always easy- but well worth the time spent. In fact, most people feel that dying would be easier that having to expose oneself in front of an audience.

Unresolved trauma is the source of our panic states that prevent us from being in the state of calm where true emotion is experienced. Our survival muscles, also called the muscles of initiation or emotional muscles, are also the muscles that produce speech and singing. When we are in a state of fight/flight/freeze, we lose access to relaxed elasticity and go into either a hyper or hypo mode.

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Sarah McKelvey, M.A.

Healthy Mind & Body of the Rockies
2305 E. Arapahoe Rd., Suite 123
Centennial, CO 80121

phone: 720.663.8827

As a master’s level psychotherapist, I practice out of the humanistic-existential tradition of human potential: nurturing, encouraging, and uplifting the human spirit who seeks help because it suffers, is wounded, or is lost. I work with individual adults in the rejuvenating space of a wellness center. I have developed a keen ability to deeply come to access and understand clients’ true, beautiful, glorious selves. I help clients navigate life transitions, grief and loss, mood instability, anxiety, stress, low self-confidence, chronic worry, relationship challenges, addictive behaviors, and time / space mismanagement.

If you may be interested in working with me, take me up on my offer of a free consultation session, where we'll begin to explore together. Please see further details at www.hmboftherockies.com/file/Sarah_McKelvey.html.

 

Amanda Mahan

Restorative Integration
613 Kimbark Street
Longmont, CO 80501

phone: 720-438-4353 or 720-938-8715

Amanda offers psychotherapeutic services in English and Spanish for dealing with internal conflict, intense emotion and relationship conflict. Her training is in Contemplative Psychology and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). She is currently studying for her doctorate in Criminal Psychology and is conducting research in restorative justice and shame. For more information visit her website: www.restorativeintegration.com

 

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