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I have been in private practice for over twenty years in the Boulder area and I truly love the work I do. I have a holistic and integrative approach to help my clients develop mental and emotional health and wellbeing. I combine my background in hypnotherapy with mindfulness, CBT, EMDR and more recently working with the subconscious mind and nervous system through Brainspotting. Brainspotting has been such a powerful tool to be able to include in my work as it also provides a door way into the deeper parts of the mind that we can’t access on a conscious level. I also have training in IFS (Internal Family Systems) therapy to help support my clients coping with PTSD and complex trauma. This approach also blends well with hypnotherapy because we are working with the subconscious mind and sub parts or sub personalities. We all have different parts of ourselves that get activated depending on the situation or environment or people we are with. These parts of ourselves develop early on in life as coping strategies. Often they are unconscious ways to maintain attachment and connection with our care givers and to protect us from feeling or being hurt, rejected, criticized, or abandoned in some way. At one time they were adaptive strategies but over time can become maladaptive. So the modalities and tools I use help my clients become more  regulated, self aware, flexible and so they have the power of conscious choice in the moment rather then responding or reacting unconsciously and defensively.

CBT is also interwoven into my sessions very organically as I help my clients become more and more conscious of their negative, self defeating and/or fear inducing self talk and develop an inner dialogue that is more positive and optimistic or at least neutral. This is key in learning to how to emotionally regulate and stop spiraling down into anxious and depressed states of being. Along with Mindfulness techniques and other tools I use to reduce anxiety and stress, I help my clients develop more presence, deeper connection with their body so they are more grounded, and stable and can live more joyfully.

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Acharya (Rev) Christie Bates LPC

Christie is an ordained Buddhist lay teacher, a licensed professional counselor for Tennessee and Mississippi, and a seasoned Brainspotting practitioner since 2013. Currently a Board Member for the Southeast Brainspotting Institute, she is also founder of the Body Justice Brainspotting peer practice group, dedicated to weight inclusive care. She offers resources for Mindful Recovery from chronic dieting, disordered eating and body-focused obsession via The Beautiful Human app, available on Apple and Google Play Stores.

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Nanci Dierauer, LPC

Pinecrest Counseling, LLC

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor who works in a private practice in Hartland, Wisconsin. I love the Midwest, but I really love the Rockies. I use a variety of therapy interventions, and particularly enjoy using Brainspotting for the unique opportunities it has to bring holistic healing to the mind, body, soul, and spirit.

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Ilene Frommer, LMFT

Therapy can be instrumental in recovery from challenges of mind and heart including depression, anxiety, fear, mood swings, stress, low self esteem, grief, and life transitions. Using an eclectic collaborative approach including Brainspotting clients can heal from many different traumatic experiences. When we understand ourselves better and are true to ourselves, real strength is found creating healthier relationships and helping us move forward. We can do this together! Licensed in California since 1981. Certified Brainspotting Therapist.

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Michele Quintin, Trauma Therapist

Offering in person (Austin) and video therapy throughout Texas for adult individual clients. I specialize in helping people do deep trauma work and am trained in Somatic Experiencing as well as Brainspotting. All are welcome, and I have a special affinity for working with clients who identify as LGBTQ+, kinky and/or polyamorous. I love collaborating with clients to help you heal and embrace your life fully. Contact me today for your free phone consultation!

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Idenice Sargut, LMHC

I am currently working in a primary care office and part-time in my private office . I have openings on weekend and Tuesday morning.

In summer of 2022, I completed Brainspotting 1.

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Barbi Pecenco

I am certified in Brainspotting and specialize in relationships and anxiety.

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My passion as a psychologist ist to support people overcome their inner blockades, traumas and anxieties which prevent them to reach for their highest potential. I focus especially on women empowerment and elderly people who suffer from cognitive impairment (stroke, dementia etc.) My own experience showed me that in each crisis there is a hidden chance to grow. This takes courages and a first step is to look for support. Brainspotting can be a great tool to become more aware of inner blockages and let them go. That’s why I love to work a lot with Brainspotting. In Austria I participated in Phase 1 and 2 with Monika Baumann and I still want to continue my practice.

Since 2018 I work as a self employed psychologist in Innsbruck and I do also Online sessions.

www.christina-pletzer.at

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Krylyn Peters, LPC

You are not only good enough, you are BETTER than good enough. I know it may not feel like it at times. The harsh inner critic, the inability to make (or trust yourself to make) decisions, the putting on a brave face when on the inside you just want to scream. The things that keep you stuck are getting in the way of you living the life you deserve. And deep down, you know it’s time for a change. It’s time to treat yourself the way you treat others, with care and compassion. It’s time to find your way out of the vicious cycles that keep you stuck in overwhelm, self-doubt, overthinking, perfectionism, and people-pleasing.
I help women like you quiet the spinning thoughts and fear that wreak havoc in one or more areas of your life. Whether you’re struggling with overthinking, anxiety, a life transition, grief or the long-term effects of being raised by a narcissistic and/or alcoholic parent, I got you.
Working with me is a collaboration where I’ll ask questions, provide feedback, and use my over 20+ years of experience, intuition, humor, and creativity to help find solutions that work for you. I don’t focus on the past unless we need to go there. When you’re ready for some support to move through life’s challenges, please call or email.
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