About
Chris believes that we all face challenges in life, and just like climbing mountains requires preparation, specific gear or tools, and even a supportive team at times; he will be your supportive guide along the way with the map, the compass, and just the right tools. He will equip you with the tools you need to reach new heights and achieve your goals.
Chris received his master's degree in Transpersonal Wilderness Therapy from Naropa University and brings over a decade of experience facilitating outdoor groups, guiding, and outdoor education. His therapeutic approach integrates Internal Family Systems (parts work), Attachment theory, narrative therapy, mythopoetics, and nature-based interventions.
Internal Family Systems (IFS) has been a powerful tool for Chris's own healing. Witnessing the transformation in clients who learn to befriend their parts is incredibly rewarding for him. He is ready to support you in turning your attention inward and guide you through the transformational healing that you deserve so that you can truly thrive in your life.
What sets us apart
Chris is a therapist with a master's in Transpersonal Wilderness Therapy from Naropa University and over a decade of experience. He integrates Internal Family Systems (IFS), Attachment theory, narrative therapy, mythopoetics, and nature-based interventions. Chris supports clients in understanding themselves and achieving their goals by turning inward for transformational healing.
Client focus
Participants:
Individuals
Couples
Group
Client Age:
Adults
Affiliations
Gay Allied ,Queer Allied ,Racial Justice Allied