Melanie Young, PsyD, will present at the next Brown Bag Lunch on Friday, April 24, 2015. Her topic is “What’s New in Brainspotting.”
Dr. Melanie Young has been in private practice for over 20 years. She provides a warm and supportive environment for adolescents and adults. She aids individuals in overcoming depression, mood swings, anxiety and anger. She facilitates healing from emotional, physical, and sexual trauma. She assists individuals and couples with relationships, marital and divorce issues, losses and grief. Dr. Young helps navigate the challenges around brain trauma, pain, illness, phobias and addictions. Specialties also include working with seniors, their families and caregivers. She also uses Brainspotting as a tool to increase effective coping strategies, strengthen internal resources, enhance performance. Dr. Young is a certified Brainspotting therapist and facilitates Brainspotting consultation groups for psychotherapists. She is also available for individual consultation. Dr. Young is a national Brainspotting trainer in training and is vice president on the steering committee for Rocky Mountain Brainspotting Institute.
Time: April 24 at 12 noon
Location: InCahoots Meeting Place, 4800 Baseline Rd, Suite A-112. This is in the Meadows Shopping Center at Baseline Rd and Foothills Pkwy, Boulder. The meeting space is located in the breezeway west of Michael’s and the Chinese restaurant. Look for the white flag.
Cost: Free for RMBI members; $15 for non-members.
RSVP: Please email us to reserve your spot.