Office in Boulder, Colorado

Boulder Emotional Wellness
2885 Aurora Street, Suite 27
(east of CU campus)

303 225 2708

 

Individual Adult Counseling

Over and Under Reacting
Trauma Resolution
      EMDR, Brainspotting
Stress Reduction
      HeartMath™ Training
Depression
Grief and Loss
Addiction and Compulsive Behavior
Relationship Difficulty

Couples and Family Counseling

Developing Contact
Nonviolent Communication
Premarital Counseling
Understanding Family Dynamics
Assistance with Negotiating Family Structure

Performance Enhancement

Public Speaking
Sports Performance
Dating and Social Anxiety
Test Taking Anxiety

Play Therapy (3-11 years old)

Nondirective, Experiential Play Therapy
and Integrated EMDR for:

Internalized, Depressed or
Externalized, Acting Out Behavior

Age-Inappropriate Behavior

Resolution of Emotional Stress from loss and grief, conflicted divorce, medical procedures, or motor vehical accidents.

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Adolescent Therapy

Psychological Education
Nonviolent Communication
Adjustment
Trauma Resolution
Integration After Wilderness Intervention

Therapy in Natural Settings
(Wilderness Therapy)

Ski Therapy, Rock Climbing
Single or Multiple Day Trips
Rites of Passage for Life Transitions (coming of age, relationship changes, career changes)

 

Andy Rose, MA, Therapist 303 225 2708

Andy Rose,
Boulder Emotional Wellness

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$90 per session, some sliding scale appointments available. Please inquire.

Counselor's Disclosure Statement

Statement of Policy When Working With Children

Email:
andy@skitherapy.com

Diversity Statement:
"Being committed to serving diverse people, reflective of our diverse community, is fundamental to sound therapeutic relationships. Every client, no matter their race, gender, sexual preference, age, religious affiliation or nationality, can feel that they can safely progress in therapy."

Counseling is for...

... relieving trauma symptoms like avoidance, vigilance, intrusive thoughts, disturbing emotions, and body-based results of chronic stress like sleep and digestion problems.

... healing early-life emotional wounds from neglect or abuse, that show up in intimate or other relationships.

... increasing success in athletics, public speaking, test taking, and social interactions.

... children acting in ways that are not appropriate for their age, who are attempting to master an emotional struggle created by trauma or attachment wounds (accidents, surgeries, divorce, adoption, etc.)

... feeling "stuck", noticing repeated behaviors and not feeling better.

... having reached "bottom," and changed some behaviors, and now struggling with commitments.

... couples wishing to discover dynamics in their relationship that obscure nurturance.

... building capacity to handle anger and rage constructively.

... difficulty in grief and loss.

... gaining insight into "defenses" and understanding and increasing tolerance for emotional processes that heal.

... learning and practicing nonviolent communication.

... creating healthier family dynamics.

... support through difficult changes.