Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Greetings! I am Kathleen (Kathi) Sutton, a Transpersonal Psychotherapist and Registered Art Therapist licensed in Colorado, Nevada and Washington with 11 years of experience. Before that, I was a parenting coach and educator for many years. I have worked with clients from ages three to ninety three: individuals, families and groups, in residential treatment centers, outpatient group practice, correctional facilities, assisted living and a community-based art therapy collective.
I am especially passionate about working with women seeking empowerment, wanting to build self esteem, recovering from abusive relationships and those seeking direction, encouragement and guidance in navigating big life changes. Navigating the process of aging is also of special interest to me.
I have a strengths-based approach within the context of an authentic relationship, that being the essential foundation for success with any healing modality. I want to get to know you and I want you to feel heard and respected! I strive to help you uncover and validate your inherent health and goodness, with sensitivity to individual needs and interests. I offer a mindfulness approach as I we employ trauma-informed talk therapy, somatosensory therapy, and expressive arts therapies, facilitating insight, expression of feelings, and release of trauma stored in the body and nervous system, thereby building emotional resilience. I can provide psychoeducation, when appropriate, to help you develop practices that can invite self-acceptance as well as support improved self-regulation and self care.
Sometimes even the act of reaching out for help can take you far along a healing path. I would be honored to walk that path with you, and as I relate to the very best in you, I hope to help you to know that best self as well.
SPECIALTIES
Anxiety
Depression
Women’s empowerment
Parenting issues
Self esteem
Coping with life changes
Aging
Trauma
Burnout and compassion fatigue
Blocked creativity
CLINICAL APPROACHES
Humanistic: Strengths-based and Client -centered
Art therapy (Yes! We can do this online! And, you don’t have to be an artist to enjoy and benefit from the healing power of artmaking!
Mindfulness
Trauma-informed
Body-based Somatic Therapy
SERVICES OFFERED
MESSAGING
LIVE CHAT
PHONE
VIDEO
LICENSING
CO LPC.0014421
NV CPC5570-R
Licensed · Professional · Cancel Anytime
Kathleen (Kathi) Sutton is a transpersonal psychotherapist and a registered art therapist who brings 11 years of clinical experience to her work. She is licensed to practice in Colorado, Nevada, and Washington and integrates her art therapy registration into a broader therapeutic skill set.
Before training as a clinician, she spent many years as a parenting coach and educator. Her career has included work with clients ranging in age from three to ninety-three in a variety of settings, including residential treatment centers, outpatient group practice, correctional facilities, assisted living, and a community-based art therapy collective. She has provided individual, family, and group services across those contexts.
Sutton is particularly committed to supporting women seeking empowerment, building self-esteem, recovering from abusive relationships, and finding direction during major life transitions. She also has a focused interest in the challenges of aging.
Her clinical stance is strengths-based and grounded in an authentic therapeutic relationship, which she views as essential to effective healing. She offers a mindfulness-informed approach and uses trauma-informed talk therapy, somatic or body-based techniques, and expressive arts therapies to foster insight, emotional expression, and the release of trauma stored in the body and nervous system. When appropriate, she provides psychoeducation to help clients develop practices that support self-acceptance, improved self-regulation, and consistent self-care.
Sutton aims to listen carefully and to treat each person with respect. She recognizes that reaching out for help is a meaningful step, and she would be honored to accompany clients on their healing journey while helping them connect with their strengths and their best selves.
Many people ask whether virtual therapy can produce real results. For a range of common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, and the navigation of life transitions – research and clinical practice indicate that online therapy can be as effective as traditional in-person care for most individuals.
One major benefit is the flexibility it offers. Clients can connect with therapists in the format that best fits their lives and comfort levels, whether through video sessions, phone calls, live chat, or in-app messaging. This adaptability makes it easier to maintain continuity of care even with busy schedules or geographic constraints.
Therapy delivered online is provided by licensed professionals, and clients have the option to request a different therapist if they are seeking an alternative fit. For many people, virtual sessions make it simpler to access consistent support and to integrate therapeutic work into daily life.
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