Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
We all have the potential to create a meaningful life in the face of both joyful and painful circumstances. It is my hope that our time together will allow you to more fully embrace a sense of wonder about the possibilities for your own life as you discover new paths towards wholeness.
In supporting individuals as they navigate life’s successes and challenges, I have come to realize the importance of authentic relationships. To this end, I seek to offer a safe and compassionate space in which your story can unfold. It is within this context that I believe you will be able to gain new insights as well as reconnect with aspects of yourself that may have been forgotten or become blocked.
I have been practicing different forms of mindfulness over the past eighteen years and always welcome the opportunity to share these practices with others. I have found that integrating mindfulness-based skills with existential, transpersonal, and somatic/body-centered approaches can be very healing and transformative.
Since 2002, I have had the opportunity to provide counseling to adolescents in a wilderness therapy program, incarcerated individuals in a drug and alcohol program, homeless Veterans in a transitional housing program, and Veterans and military families in a community mental health setting. I have been seeing individuals in my private practice since 2015.
Please be aware that I am licensed in the state of Colorado, so if I’m working with an individual internationally, I may be providing services as a consultant or coach due to my license requirement or requirements of other localities. This may mean that I will be limited in my ability to assess, diagnose, and treat specific disorders.
Outside my practice, I enjoy running, biking, writing, and meditation. I also love traveling and just returned from living as an expat in Berlin, Germany for the past 1.5 years.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
2016 Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) Training (50 hours)
2014 Licensed Professional Counselor – LPC (LPC.00012067)
2013 Licensed Addiction Counselor – LAC (ACD.0000389)
2012 Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology, Regis University, Denver, CO
2008 Bachelors Degree in Social Work, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
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Joshua Flowers approaches therapy with the belief that people can create meaningful lives amid both joy and hardship. He aims to help clients rediscover possibilities and find new pathways toward wholeness through collaborative work.
He emphasizes the value of authentic therapeutic relationships and strives to provide a compassionate, safe space where each person’s story can unfold. In that context clients often gain fresh insights and reconnect with parts of themselves that have been forgotten or blocked.
Joshua has practiced various forms of mindfulness for eighteen years and often shares these practices with others. He combines mindfulness-based skills with existential, transpersonal, and somatic or body-centered approaches, and he has completed training in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) in 2016 for 50 hours.
He has 13 years of experience providing therapy services and has worked in a range of settings since 2002, including counseling adolescents in a wilderness therapy program, offering treatment to incarcerated individuals in a drug and alcohol program, supporting homeless Veterans in transitional housing, and serving Veterans and military families in a community mental health setting. He has maintained a private practice since 2015.
Joshua is licensed in Colorado as a professional counselor, license LPC.0012067, and he also holds credentials as a licensed addiction counselor. He completed a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology at Regis University in 2012 and earned a bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Colorado State University in 2008.
When working with people outside Colorado, he may provide services as a consultant or coach because of licensure requirements, which can limit his ability to assess, diagnose, or treat specific disorders across some jurisdictions.
Outside of his clinical work, Joshua enjoys running, biking, writing, and meditation. He also likes to travel and recently returned from living as an expat in Berlin, Germany for one and a half years.
Many people wonder whether remote therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or adapting to life changes, online therapy has been found to be as effective as traditional in-person care for most people.
One major benefit is flexibility – clients can connect in the way that best fits their life, choosing video sessions, phone conversations, live chat, or messaging. This adaptability makes it easier to attend regular sessions and maintain continuity of care.
Therapy delivered remotely is provided by licensed professionals, and clients may change therapists at any time if they are seeking a different fit. For many people, online therapy offers a practical, effective option to begin or continue mental health work without sacrificing quality of care.
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