Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello! I am a licensed clinical social worker with certificates in marriage and family therapy and grief counseling. Over the years I have taken a nontraditional career path working in counseling, education, the arts, and management.
My counseling style is supportive and interactive. My approach combines humanism, cognitive behavioral therapy, solution focused therapy, and ecopsychology. I believe that we all have the skills and solutions within us to solve problems, but at times we need guidance and support in doing so.
It takes insight to realize that one needs to make changes in their life, and it takes courage to reach out to get help in doing so. I would be happy to assist you on your journey towards a more balanced and satisfying life.
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Virginia Dickinson is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Colorado who brings nine years of professional experience to her therapeutic work. She holds clinical social work licenses in both Colorado and Wisconsin and carries certificates in marriage and family therapy as well as grief counseling.
Her career has followed a nontraditional path, with roles across counseling, education, the arts, and management informing a broad, practical perspective on client care. Virginia’s counseling style is approachable and interactive, designed to engage clients collaboratively while offering consistent support.
Her therapeutic approach blends humanistic principles with cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused techniques, and ecopsychology. She operates from the view that people already possess many of the skills needed to address their challenges, and that therapy can provide the guidance and support required to apply those strengths effectively.
Virginia recognizes that deciding to make changes takes insight and that reaching out for help requires courage. She welcomes the opportunity to assist individuals as they work toward a more balanced and satisfying life.
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