Boulder Psychotherapy Institute

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

An Experiential Psychodynamic Gestalt Approach   •   Boulder, Colorado


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Kerry Borcherding, M.A.
Kerry Borcherding, LLC


phone: 303.579.5926

I hold a Masters in Counseling Psychology and am a certified Gestalt Equine Assisted Psychotherapist. During the therapy session you partner with horses to have an experience in the present moment. It is my belief that building a relationship with a horse will deepen your relationship with your self, others and with nature. Horses are sensitive, intuitive, social beings, who help to illuminate our patterns of relationship and behaviors by giving us immediate feedback. Through relationship, they offer the opportunity to learn, grow and heal.

I support individuals, couples, families and groups who struggle with grief, trauma, relationship challenges, personal growth, life transitions, communication, addiction and/or attachment.

What do you want to do with your one wild and precious life? - Mary Oliver

 

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Samir Chopra, Ph.D.

Samir Chopra Philosophical Counseling
175 W 3RD AVENUE DR
BROOMFIELD, CO 80020

phone: (347) 249-5067

All humans seek happiness and answers to the vexing questions of self-knowledge, happiness, love, the right way to live, and satisfying, meaningful relationships and work. At the heart of these quests lie enduring philosophical questions.I can help you find means of engaging with these questions, through conversations and engaged dialogue. Philosophical reflection and study are tools I can share in this process, one I've been engaged in ever since I began the formal study of philosophy, and continued in my teaching, writing, and reflection. Philosophy is the heart of this therapeutic process. From time immemorial, philosophers have thought about anxiety, grief, and depression, as a way to living a better life. My task is to bring the wisdom of the ages, acquired by individuals like you and me, to bear on our deepest problems.

 

Karen U Wray, M.A., L.P.C.

545 Collyer Street
Longmont, Colorado 80501

phone: 720.878.3403

With well over 15 years experience as a therapist, Karen works with adults, teens and children in individual, marital, family and group therapy. Using Brainspotting, EMDR, CB and ACT therapy she has had a great deal of success working with survivors of trauma, whether it is emotional, physical, sexual, divorce, grief or loss. She offers faith based counseling to those who request it. Karen is also a provider for numerous EAP and insurance companies.

 

Sarahdawn Tunis, M.A.

Confident Connections Counseling
662 Grant Street
Denver, CO 80203

phone: 720-394-5403

Are you challenged by your child's behavior? Struggling through depression or a loss? Fighting with your partner or family? Do you feel like something in your life has got to change, but you don't know what to do?

I am a couple, family, and individual therapist with over tweleve years in the field of mental health and would love the opportunity to help you discover the answers to make those changes.

I see therapy as a way to enable you to find empowerment to achieve your goals and the life you want. I help you to do this with a primary focus on relationships, not only relationships with others but the most important relationship; the one you have with YOURSELF.

I specialize in depression, anxiety, mood disorders, grief & loss, relationship issues, and supporting parents and families blessed by yet struggling with a difficult child.

 

Simone Lichty, L.C.S.W., M.S.W.

Simone Lichty Psychotherapy
2955 Valmont Rd.
Boulder, CO 80302

phone: 917-476-5987

I approach my therapeutic work with warmth, curiosity, humor, openness, and respect for differences. My work with clients is informed by my training in psychodynamic psychotherapy, attachment research, neurobiology, and a range of evidenced-based therapeutic modalities. I help clients develop greater awareness of their role in the relational web of their life. This awareness empowers people to live a more meaningful, connected, and fulfilling life. Even if you are not primarily concerned about the relationships in your life, but simply want to improve your self-esteem, work on reducing compulsive behavior, or address anxiety or depression, therapy can be helpful.

 

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