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Reed Lindberg, M.A., L.P.C.

Reed Lindberg, M.A., L.P.C., is the managing director for The Boulder Psychotherapy Institute. As a Licensed Professional Counselor, he is knowledgeable about therapy and training matters. Reed manages our business, marketing, and organization, and will answer questions about the Institute Program, Training Groups and Distinguished Guest Workshops or direct you to an appropriate person for further information. He is always happy to talk with you. He offers individual and group supervision for therapists and maintains a private practice in Boulder. If you want to register for a particular training group or distinguished guest workshop, contact Reed at 303-494-0393, or e-mail him at bpi.training (at) boulderpsych.com.

"Relationship, Sex, and Romance" counseling for individuals or couples: Reed has 20 years experience as a therapist. He takes an existential perspective, assuming that we never have a "static self."  Perhaps understanding this leads to "The Secret of How to Change." Reed also uses techniques drawn from Gestalt therapy and other approaches. His focus is Relationship, Sex and Romance Counseling, help for individuals or couples. Existential counseling encourages each person's freedom while building relationship. It works with authenticity. Neither freedom nor connectedness are ignored. Life circumstances and lived experience rest on a bedrock of past life events, but we are renewed by our present choices. An insightful third party, present at a feeling level, can be a strong ally in facing the difficulties of transformation.

 

Reed respects the difficulty in dealing with seemingly insurmountable situations. These were once choices influenced by circumstances. A therapist must be willing to "go there" with clients if he is to help them extricate from the painful aspects of possibly outmoded choices which may no longer serve in the present.

Reed works to restore playfulness and trust to a relationship that may have grown mired in everyday life. Therapy is a mutual exploration of the client's issues and strengths. To understand, respect, and be present to the lived reality of others is one of the great privileges of psychotherapy.
For a therapy appointment, call Reed at 303-494-0393.