Boulder Psychotherapy Institute

Advanced Training in Applied Existential Psychotherapy (AEP)

An Experiential Psychodynamic Gestalt Approach   •   Boulder, Colorado

Lynda Hilburn, M.A., L.P.C., C.A.C. II


Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Addictions Counselor

P.O. Box 20443
Boulder, CO 80308
phone: 303-939-8832
website: www.lyndahilburn.com
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Therapist Information

Therapist Gender: FemaleYears in Practice: 17
Licensure or Registration: Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Addictions CounselorNumber: 1569
State: ColoradoFee Range:

Client Focus

Mode of Therapy: Individual, Couple, Group
Age Specialty: AdultClient Gender: All
Client Sexual Orientation: AllEthnicity: All
 

Specialty Areas

Depression
Relationship & Marital Issues
Life Transitions
Personal Growth
Anxiety or Fears
Shyness or Social Phobia
Addiction or Substance Abuse
Trauma or PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
Spirituality
Creativity

Treatment Approaches

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Eclectic Therapy
Humanistic Therapy
Person Centered Therapy


Recommend This Therapist

Lynda currently works part-time as an Adult Outpatient Psychotherapist at a metro-area mental health center and she sees private clients in Louisville and Boulder. She also offers telephone counseling/coaching, and facilitates psychotherapy/hypnotherapy groups as well as psychoeducational groups.

Lynda founded and operated a state-regulated hypnotherapy training school (SoulWorks Hypnotherapy Training School) where she taught all the classes. She is a certified clinical hypnotherapist.

Lynda's professional orientation is person-centered, and she utilizes wide-ranging skills, training and approaches: eclectic therapy, CBT, DBT, hypnosis, hypnotherapy, gestalt, Jungian, NLP, psychodynamic, RET, transpersonal, existential, self psychology, humanistic, sound/music healing, energy healing, intuitive, person-centered, and motivational interviewing.

Her specialty areas are: depression, relationship & marital issues, divorce, life transitions, grief or loss, personal growth, borderline personality disorder, anxiety or fears, addictions or substance abuse, spirituality, shyness or social phobias, the highly sensitive person, PTSD, domestic violence, creativity, awakening intuition, performance issues, women's issues.

Lynda has written nonfiction and fiction for 2 decades, and she wrote a weekly column in two local newspapers for several years. She now writes paranormal fiction.

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