If you resonate with any of the quotes listed above, then it could mean you are ready to explore yourself deeper in the type of therapy I have to offer.
Finding a therapist that you feel is a good fit for you can not only be difficult, but frustrating as well. I invite you to feel free to contact me via e-mail or phone with any questions and/or concerns you have in regards to therapy or myself.
Even if you decide not to choose myself for counseling, I ask you to please keep searching until you find the right person for you. Help is out there.
Humbly,
Christopher A. St. John, MA, LPC
720.507.7183
I have studied and been taught a number of techniques over several years in regards to psychology and therapy. However, there is one that has not only stayed with me professionally, but personally. This approach has changed my life in every conceivable way. That theory is called analytical or Jungian psychology.
Though I am not a Jungian analyst as of yet my status of Jungian candidate at the C. G. Jung Institute of Colorado permits me the title of Jungian psychotherapist.
The Institute has the most demanding yet equally rewarding program I have ever been involved with. The Institute requires supervision with an analyst as well as mentorship and my own analysis. All 3 of these analysts are licensed psychologists and diplomate analysts internationally recognized through the International Association of Analytical Psychology (IAAP)