Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a licensed professional counselor with over 20 years of experience as a hospice grief counselor with my own private practice. My past work also includes being a librarian, professor, and oncology counselor. I definitely know what it is like to be in transition, both professionally and personally! I have certification in trauma and in tele mental health as well. In the past I have been a poetry therapist (someone who uses language as a healing modality). I support folks who are moving through any major life transition, whether it be job loss, divorce, aging, terminal illness, or family issues.
My counseling style is warm and supportive. I want to be a companion with you in your process, helping you identify your own goals and strengths. I believe all of us have some natural resilience and the ability to grow and to reinvent ourselves, given the right resources and support. My experience has been that grief and loss are major issues in our life and that we can develop coping skills to successfully move forward. My approach combines cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, psychodynamic and interpersonal counseling. I will work on finding the right approach for you in order to meet your needs.
I look forward to hearing your story and beginning work with you!
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Dr. Georgia Robertson is a Colorado-based licensed professional counselor with 23 years of clinical experience, including extensive work as a hospice grief counselor and as the clinician in her private practice. Her professional background also includes roles as a librarian, a professor, and an oncology counselor, and she has worked as a poetry therapist, using language and imagery as a healing modality. She holds a Colorado Licensed Professional Counselor credential, listed as CO LPC 4812, and maintains certifications in trauma work and tele-mental health.
She supports people who are navigating significant life transitions – such as job loss, divorce, aging, terminal illness, or family challenges. Her counseling style is warm and supportive; she aims to be a companion in the process of change, helping individuals identify their own goals and strengths. Dr. Robertson believes in the capacity for resilience and reinvention when the right resources and support are available. She views grief and loss as central themes for many people and focuses on developing practical coping skills to move forward. Her approach integrates cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, psychodynamic, and interpersonal methods, and she works to find the best-fit approach for each person. She looks forward to hearing a person’s story and beginning therapeutic work with them.
Many people ask whether online therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
One of the main benefits is flexibility – individuals can connect in the way that feels most comfortable, whether by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility can make it much easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule.
Therapy delivered online is provided by licensed professionals, and anyone can choose to switch therapists if they would like a different fit. Online care can be a practical option for many people seeking support for everyday mental health concerns and life transitions.
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