Wesley Bowman, MSEd, LPC uses the discoveries and insights from a variety of fields-including psychology, sociology, philosophy, spirituality, and holistic health-to help clients work toward deeper, lasting emotional healing. Wes knows that most people are not merely looking for a few extra coping strategies, but want real longer-term relief. Wes offers psychotherapy and coaching to clients throughout Northern Colorado.
Wes works with adolescents and adults, using a client-centered, individually-tailored approach. Wes has been trained to effectively use a variety of treatment approaches, including the latest evidence-based interventions. In addition to being trained and licensed as a professional counselor, Wes has studied holistic health, a variety of spiritual and philosophical traditions, and life coaching.
Wes is a Christian, which informs his worldview. However, Wes enjoys helping clients of a variety of worldviews and treats all people with care and respect.
Wes has helped clients with: depression; bipolar disorder; other mood disorders; anxiety; panic attacks; phobias; trauma/PTSD; dissociative disorders; schizophrenia and psychosis; personality disorders; grief and loss; anger management difficulties; stress management difficulties; relationship concerns; self-esteem and self-image issues; lack of life satisfaction; lack of purpose or meaning; general existential concerns; spiritual concerns; and a variety of other problems.
Wes works with adolescents and adults, using a client-centered, individually-tailored approach. Wes has been trained to effectively use a variety of treatment approaches, including the latest evidence-based interventions. In addition to being trained and licensed as a professional counselor, Wes has studied holistic health, a variety of spiritual and philosophical traditions, and life coaching.
Wes is a Christian, which informs his worldview. However, Wes enjoys helping clients of a variety of worldviews and treats all people with care and respect.
Wes has helped clients with: depression; bipolar disorder; other mood disorders; anxiety; panic attacks; phobias; trauma/PTSD; dissociative disorders; schizophrenia and psychosis; personality disorders; grief and loss; anger management difficulties; stress management difficulties; relationship concerns; self-esteem and self-image issues; lack of life satisfaction; lack of purpose or meaning; general existential concerns; spiritual concerns; and a variety of other problems.
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Wes considers the client as a whole.
The client's current concerns are viewed within the framework of their cultural influences, life experiences, family relationships, community relationships, lifestyle choices, interpersonal patterns, worldview, spiritual beliefs, and many other factors.
The client experiences this as a tailored approach, rather than a set of mechanical therapy techniques.
When appropriate, Wes can also provide feedback on alternatives to medication, such as herbal teas, nutritional supplements, and other natural options.
The client's current concerns are viewed within the framework of their cultural influences, life experiences, family relationships, community relationships, lifestyle choices, interpersonal patterns, worldview, spiritual beliefs, and many other factors.
The client experiences this as a tailored approach, rather than a set of mechanical therapy techniques.
When appropriate, Wes can also provide feedback on alternatives to medication, such as herbal teas, nutritional supplements, and other natural options.
As a therapist, I work to create warm, caring relationships, in which clients can find personal insight, healing, growth, and balance.
I encourage clients to work at their own pace and comfort level as they examine themselves, their relationships, and the world around them.
For me, being a therapist is much more than a job.
I genuinely invest myself in the healing of my clients.
In my free time, I enjoy engaging in my Christian faith, connecting with friends and family, spending time outdoors, reading, and finding opportunities to help others.
I encourage clients to work at their own pace and comfort level as they examine themselves, their relationships, and the world around them.
For me, being a therapist is much more than a job.
I genuinely invest myself in the healing of my clients.
In my free time, I enjoy engaging in my Christian faith, connecting with friends and family, spending time outdoors, reading, and finding opportunities to help others.
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