Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I work with kindness, compassion, empathy, and will walk alongside you in your journey on a path to reclaiming happiness and your authentic self. I will help you to feel empowered in accepting and managing your emotions, thoughts, and spiritual life. I have over 30 years of experience working in diverse methods and aspects of counseling and therapy. I have worked with depression, anxiety, trauma, sexual abuse, spiritual abuse, relationships, and more. I have been an active ally in the realm of LGBTQ and systemic racist issues and am dedicated to promoting the healing and resolution of the challenges related to bullying, isolation, and trauma. I utilize a variety of methods including mindfulness, meditation, art, humor, and more. I prefer to use the phrase “emotional and mental challenges” versus “mental illness” which tends to stigmatize and place people in boxes. All human beings experience some of those challenges to different degrees. I am holistic in my outlook on life and practice meditation and mindfulness myself in order to stay centered and focused.
I enjoy reading, going for long walks, spending time with family, the ocean, and my cat. I look forward to walking with you on your path.
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Philip Moss works with kindness, compassion, and empathy, walking alongside clients as they pursue reclaiming happiness and reconnecting with their authentic selves. He supports people in feeling empowered to accept and manage their emotions, thoughts, and spiritual life.
He brings over 30 years of experience in a variety of counseling and therapy approaches and practices in Colorado as a licensed professional counselor (license CO LPC 1117). His clinical work has included depression, anxiety, trauma, sexual abuse, spiritual abuse, relationship difficulties, and related concerns. He has been an active ally in LGBTQ matters and in addressing systemic racist issues, and he is committed to promoting healing and resolving problems tied to bullying, isolation, and trauma.
Philip employs a range of methods such as mindfulness, meditation, art, and humor. He prefers the phrase “emotional and mental challenges” rather than “mental illness,” noting that the latter can stigmatize and place people in boxes. His perspective is holistic, and he maintains his own meditation and mindfulness practice to stay centered and focused. In his personal time he enjoys reading, taking long walks, spending time with family, the ocean, and his cat, and he looks forward to walking with clients on their path.
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