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Inner Well Psychotherapyphone: (720) 310-5546
Attuned, intelligent, and imaginative psychotherapy for young adults (18+) and mid-life adults. I use a relational approach to helping clients learn to accept life on life’s terms, while finding meaning, connection, and healing in the process. I am depth psychology and part-work informed and my approach is warm, connected, realistic, and non-judgmental. My practice is 100% virtual and I offer generous sliding-scale spots. I am warmly welcoming new clients.
Benjamin Finlayson
The Hope Institue1790 30th St. #350
Boulder, CO 80301
phone: 720-970-7752
The Hope Institute of Boulder is a short-term, outpatient care center that specializes in reducing suicidal risk and building hope. We specialize in crisis intervention and stabilization for individuals experiencing suicidal ideation. Call or e-mail us directly to book an appointment at www.thehopeinstitute.net.
Will Cabaniss Etheridge, M.A.
Will Etheridge Counseling3003 E. 3rd. St. Denver CO 80206
Denver, CO 80206
phone: 808 344 7444
Will Etheridge is a teacher and speaker of human behavior, a Body Psychotherapist, an artist and a trained Demartini Method facilitator. His mission is in maximizing human potential and drawing out the genius in whomever he encounters. Will's expertise is in identifying the innate intelligence in his clients, helping them discover their mission and purpose, and providing the platform for them to launch their mission. What differentiates Will from the traditional therapist is the unique scientific process he employs to guide a client from their old repetitive story to new insights, inspiration, transformation and gratitude.
Bridget M Blasius, M.A., L.P.C., S.E.P.
Willow Tree Counseling Services, LLC3035 West 25th Avenue
Denver, CO 80211
phone: 303-995-8512
website: blasiuscounseling.com/
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In each of us lies a deep wisdom and innate capacity for healing. That wisdom lies within our hearts, minds and bodies. Every moment is an opportunity to explore and discover our fullest potential. The human self is not a static entity. We are always unfolding and becoming. Sometimes, trauma cuts us off from this process of unfolding. Many of us have learned habitual coping strategies in response to traumatic environments. Later in life, these strategies may become "fixed" and automatic. This can lead us to feeling constricted, limiting our capacity for connection with the world around us.
Life doesn't have to be that way. I'd love to help you re-connect with your own aliveness.
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