Where? Here. When? Now.

Stuck in old patterns? Suffering at work, in relationships or in your body? Wonder if it will ever change? Where to begin? When is it enough?  Your time is now and the only place is right where you are.  I am here to help.

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Why Therapy?

In today’s world, we are fortunate to have ready access to yoga, mindfulness and other self-help routines to explore the mind and heal the body. Neuroscience and psychological research has revealed more sharply than ever the ability of the mind to heal itself and re-wire for health and happiness. But if it was easy, wouldn’t everyone be calm, happy and full of vitality?  Despite resources and knowledge, many people remain stuck, overwhelmed and disillusioned by the stress, pain and suffering in their lives. 

Therapy is a transformative tool for kick-starting or turbo-charging the journey of well-being. It guides the discovery of inner resilience to flourish in the face of difficulties. A skilled therapist provides you with a partner and a process to uncover your unique strengths, creativity, and tools for a healthier mind, body and spirit. Stress and pain are great catalysts for growth and the right therapy can help to unlock inner resources, instill courage to dive deeply into self awareness and, ultimately, break the cycle of unhelpful patterns in thinking, feeling and behaving.

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lifelong skills for self exploration

The courage to release yourself from the tyranny of self criticism and harsh judgment, granting yourself permission to relax and let go of unhelpful striving.

The clarity to see and accept yourself and others fully, simultaneously as unique individuals and yet interdependent humans.

The awareness and compassion to find and use your own set of resources to skillfully tend to feelings, thoughts, sensations and circumstances as they arise.

The wisdom and commitment to act from a place of personal value in service of yourself, your family, your vocation and the world.

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REsearch-Based Therapy

I use research-based therapeutic models such as trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy, internal family systems theory (working with parts), relational life therapy for couples, EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing), and mindfulness-based cognitive therapy. My work can help children, youth, adults, and couples to navigate a variety of challenging issues:

Anxiety and Panic

Depression and Mood Swings

Low Self Esteem and Self Concept

Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity

Trauma, Grief and Loss

Relationship Difficulties

Eating and Body Issues

Chronic Pain or Illness

Parenting Challenges

Life Transitions

LGBTQIA+ Affirming Support

Stress – financial, family, job or health related

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where? Here. When? now

I have a home-based office in Crestone, Colorado. I also offer teletherapy for clients across Colorado. For clients currently living abroad, I work through the Truman Group.

I currently do not accept any insurance. My fee for individual sessions is $108. A sliding scale is available with evidence of need.

Click below for an intake session. Your time is now.  Start where you are…  I’m here to help.

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What People Say

Cindy has been a profoundly impactful counselor with students in my school’s community. Her genuine connection with the students greatly increased their use of the tools she taught them. She helped them find what would work for them rather than just telling them what to do. She also partnered with the students’ parents and teachers to ensure wraparound support while the students were learning to cope with their anxiousness, anger, stress, etc. From what I observed, her expertise in mindfulness was especially useful in helping the children learn to self-regulate. I HIGHLY recommend Cindy.
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P. W.
Cindy is able to make you feel welcome no matter what your level of previous Mindfulness practice. She runs fabulous classes for beginners, meeting you where you are and allowing you to maximise your own Mindfulness experience. Cindy believes in people’s natural desire to want to do their best and is respectful of individual parenting practices. She uses research to inform her work with families to enable everyone to strive for positive relationships.
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A. S.