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Native American therapists in Colorado Springs, CO

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Colorado Springs, Colorado therapist: Dr. James C. "Jay" Martin, marriage and family therapist
Serving Native American

Dr. James C. "Jay" Martin

Marriage and Family Therapist, D.Min., LMFT, AAMFT-S, CT, CFS, CEAP
I have experienced major life transitions both personally and professionally—some were chosen while others were not. I have chosen to transform those transitions from loss, tragedy, trauma and/or overwhelming challenges into opportunities for healing and growth, new direction and purpose, new relationships and the building of a life that is revitalizing and rewarding. My professional mission in life is to provide the same opportunity to my clients.  
38 Years Experience
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Online in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Denver, Colorado therapist: Madison Haverty Hassig | Be Counseling, counselor/therapist
Serving Native American

Madison Haverty Hassig | Be Counseling

Counselor/Therapist, LMFT, EMDR Certified
Growing up in a family that looks perfect on the outside but is messy in reality creates a loneliness that can last through adulthood. Even after accomplishing so much as an adult, the pain of being there for everyone else, of standing up for your mom, and navigating the dynamics that no one knows are messy sticks. I want you to know that trauma therapy can help. Trauma is like When healing from trauma, it is important to have a holistic approach. I created Be Counseling Denver because I have seen the impact that a good fit approach can have. By using an advanced form of EMDR that integrates somatic therapy, parts work (Internal Family Systems), and relationship therapy, we gently and intentionally approach the painful areas that are causing unmanageable symptoms.  
5 Years Experience
Online in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Loveland, Colorado therapist: Pamela T Iverson LPC, CACIII EMDR, counselor/therapist
Serving Native American

Pamela T Iverson LPC, CACIII EMDR

Counselor/Therapist, LPC CACIII EMDR Certified
My goal when I began my EMDR training was not just to be an EMDR therapist, but to be a GREAT EMDR therapist. I attend any new training I am able to. I know that my work is my marketing. I want to help people heal and continue to live life fully. I view working through issues as a natural life process. I am blessed to be living my life purpose.  
22 Years Experience
Online in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Grosse Pointe Woods, Michigan therapist: Susan Spicer, psychologist
Serving Native American

Susan Spicer

Psychologist, PhD
I specialize in EMDR therapy to help individuals heal from trauma and narcissistic abuse, and to return to a place of self-love and emotional balance. Experiences of childhood physical, emotional or sexual abuse can remain stuck in the body, as can instances of narcissistic abuse. These have the potential to contribute to symptoms of depression, anxiety, and hypervigilance as well as problems successfully navigating relationships and managing daily living. I utilize EMDR therapy to change the way these negative memories are stored in the brain, and help you achieve a place of resolution and peace. As a neuropsychologist, I can help you condition your thoughts and rewire your brain for happiness and success.  
24 Years Experience
Online in Colorado Springs, Colorado (Online Only)
Denver, Colorado therapist: Iam Jophiel, MPS, LCSW, SEP, CCTP-II, therapist
Serving Native American

Iam Jophiel, MPS, LCSW, SEP, CCTP-II

Therapist, @ Rubie Red Slippers
As a Liberation Therapist, helping you in achieving the freedom to be fully accepting of yourSelf is my passion. I combine cognitive, somatic & energy-based services, to provide a balanced therapeutic approach to assisting you with mental, emotional and physical challenges that can present as anxiety, fear-based thinking, over-analyzing, self-criticalness, depression, codependency, low self-esteem and other trauma-based symptoms. At times, the process of slowing down can feel scary, but as you learn to identify beliefs & narratives that no longer serve you; compassionately recondition your mind; and tenderly care for your body you will notice a change. You can know your authentic Self and experience embodied healing. The healing journey is a soul driven (mind, body and spirit) heart-centered process that continually invites you to know yourself as magical, allowing, resilient, fertile, integrative, safe and loved.  
15 Years Experience
Online in Colorado Springs, Colorado