Age of Focus: Adults, Teens
Types of Practice: Individuals, Relationships, and Groups
Areas of Practice: c-PTSD, trauma, grief, anxiety, shame, sex and intimacy, queer and nontraditional relationships, spirituality and existential questions, body positivity, climate despair/anxiety, life transitions
Modalities and Views: Transpersonal wilderness therapy, ecopsychology, liberation psychology, EMDR, somatic embodiment and Yoga, mindfulness and meditation, ACT, attachment-based interventions
Insurances: All regions of Colorado Medicaid, Aetna, Cigna, United, Kaiser, Beacon, Anthem BCBS, and private pay.
Mickey Myers, LPCC
Hey, I’m Mickey! As a somatic eco-therapist, I provide mental health counseling in which we explore healing through connection with our bodies, communities, and ecosystems. I have personally experienced the healing power of nature in my own journey, and feel honored to get to share that with you. I support folks who are experiencing trauma, stress, anxiety, depression, grief, relational concerns, or political and ecological despair. I use somatic and nature-based therapies, EMDR (Eye-Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), and mindfulness to help you feel more connected to your body, move through big emotions, and root back into your soul’s purpose. My practice is influenced by my background in Yoga and dance, Buddhist meditation, social justice advocacy, and wilderness guiding. In a session, this might look like trying out a Yoga pose while exploring an emotion, or using guided meditation to forge deeper connections with our truest selves.
I believe that your most healed self already exists within you, and when we can connect and honor that version of you, that will begin to shine through. I'm not here to change or fix you, just to reflect back your fullest expression of yourself and the beautiful and unique gifts that you bring to the world.
I offer individual and relational therapy, Yoga and meditation classes, and therapeutic workshops/ retreats. Please reach out to schedule a free consultation where we can get to know each other. Seeking out support is so courageous and deeply human, thank you for being here.