New to Denver, I've combined bodywork and psychotherapy for years, primarily somatoexperiencing but also craniosacral's SRT, reiki and myofascial release. People heal better when they've got a family of healers, formal and informal, supporting them.
LCSW, primarily private practice psychotherapy. Until recently, also massage therapist.
Looking to build a team in order to support clients, primarily with developmental trauma. The client's sense that they now are supported by a family of healers that know how to work together to address all the areas in which healing can happen, has been important to me in my own healing, and I've seen it help many of my clients. I know psychotherapy, but I need acupuncturists, naturopathic doctors, nutritionists, movement/yoga specialists ad infinitum to complete the work.
I've already been to the meeting at People's House in Denver, couldn't identify anyone I wouldn't want to meet.
I'm open to anything. Just moved here. Psychotherapy can be lonely work, so networking helps me feel supported, as well.
I really enjoy it for the people as well as network opportunities
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Inga, I'm sorry we'll miss the opportunity to walk with you in the Labyrinth on Wednesday, 5/2/2012. If there is ever a possibility that you can plan a time, topic and urban park location for a walking conversation, I'll be happy to volunteer to help you in posting and hosting your walking conversation event. I understand unpredictable schedules, but sometimes there's a window of predictability that could make your scheduled event possible.