
Lulu Halbe
LPC
True healing and transformation require an understanding of the context (familial, cultural, societal, etc.) in which harm has happened.
I believe each person’s experiences are inseparable from their contexts and try to offer a space where harmful power structures can be disrupted to make way for healing, liberation, and empowerment.
The effects of colonization continue today, and I'm committed to deepening my knowledge of them and implementing decolonizing strategies in the professional counseling setting and personally, as well.
I believe that we all have the innate capacity to heal & thrive, as well as the divine right to live authentically.
Age Groups:
Adults
Ethnicity:
Italian
German
English
Faith:
Buddhist
Gender:
Female
Language(s):
English
Specialties:
Anxiety
Autism
Body Positivity
Chronic Illness
Chronic Pain
Depression
Domestic Abuse/Intimate Partner Violence
First Responders
Grief
Immigration/Displacement
LGBTQ+
Open Relationships Non-Monogamy
Racial Identity
Religious Abuse
Sex-Positive/Kink Allied
Sexual Abuse
Spirituality
Transgender
Trauma and PTSD
Women's Issues
Insurance:
Aetna
Cigna and Evernorth
Optum
United Healthcare UHC (UBH)
Private Pay
Sliding Fee Scale
Types of Therapy:
Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
Attachment-Based Therapy
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Somatic
Trauma Focused
Location:
Colorado, U.S.
