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

An Experiential Psychodynamic Gestalt Approach   •   Boulder, Colorado


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Igor Giusti, M.A., C.A.C. I
New Transpersonal Psychotherapy
75 Manhattan Dr. Suite 302
Boulder, Colorado 80303

phone: 470-242-4022
website: newtranspersonalpsychotherapy.com/transpersonal-spiritual-counseling-integral-psychotherapy/

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I combine the science of Western psychology with the wisdom of Eastern and Western spiritual traditions (for details see the website).

I consider my clients as being whole. You are not broken, you are facing a temporary challenge, there is a solution, and I'll help you find it.

If you are experiencing a challenging time with anxiety, depression, grief, PTSD/trauma, conflicts in relationships, existential anxiety or you are feeling stuck in your spiritual work, there is something that is disrupting your sense of wholeness and balance that needs to be addressed.

In my work with you, I'll bring a warm human connection, a compassionate heart, and presence as a guide and companion, and a deep commitment to mindfulness.

Specialties: depression, anxiety, grief, PTSD, anger management, relationship conflicts, men's issues, and spirituality

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Barbara Marie Karlsen, R.N., M.A.

Somatogenesis


phone: 720 9983571

Barbara Karlsen is a nurse as well as a registered somatic psychotherapist. Overall she has twenty- four years of experience promoting health and wellness in various traditional and nontraditional settings. She describes her theoretical orientation as integrative, body-centered, relational and holistic. She has a systems –oriented philosophy that informs her therapeutic model and approach. She especially enjoys working experientially with dance and movement to support transformation on all levels; emotional, physical, cognitive, energetic and spiritual. She also has experience with DBT

 

Ruby Seastone, Ph.D.

ArtLife Creation


phone: 720 434 4746
website: www.artlifecreation.com

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A holistic, body/mind integrating psychotherapist and art therapist, my 23 years experience with individuals and couples shapes collaborations in which the client's own wisdom-knowing guides unique journeys into wholeness.

My experiential psychodynamic approach to depth healing and integration incorporates gestalt, applied existential psychology, creativity, guided imagery and dreamwork to resolve family of origin issues, developmental trauma, major life transitions, and explore potent life experiences such as relationships, chronic illness, eldering and identifying as GLBT.

I also facilitate classes based on Artlife Creation, exploring the intuitive creativity inherent throughout our lives, and authored the Sounds True teaching set Artlife: Creative Journeys for Life Healing (http://www.soundstrue.com/shop/Artlife/4273.pd)

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Chardin Bersto, M.A.

Boulder Integral Healing Arts
10 S 31st St.
Boulder, CO 80305

phone: 720-849-6996

Manual Chinese Five Element Body Therapy is a Soft Tissue Manipulation approach to rehabilitating the Mind/Body from acute and chronic injuries, stress injuries, trauma, and metabolic problems.

 

Lorraine Kerr-Atkinson, L.P.C.C

Mountain Light Psychotherapy, LLC
13693 E. Iliff Avenue
Aurora, CO 80014

phone: 720-437-0776

What we see as a problem can be a profound gift from Life. Each time we encounter our pain, our depression, our anxiety or a reoccurring argument with a partner, we are asked to grow, dig deeper, learn new truths or skills, or new ways of perceiving our lives, ourselves, and our loved ones. When we take the time to answer the call that life has given us, we can greatly enrich, deepen, and even heal our lives and ourselves. I believe in providing a safe and sacred space where clients can begin to open to a new experience of themselves using compassion as our guide, our mentor, and our lens. As we open to our experience, the good with the bad, we find that we are more resilient that we thought; we find renewed hope or a deeper sense of meaning as we discover new strengths, insights, or gifts about ourselves and our lives.

 

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