EDGE Psychotherapy — Psychotherapist in Denver, CO
Address1575 Franklin St #201 CO, Denver, CO 80218
Phone+1510-367-8965
Websiteedgepsychotherapy.com
Eric Eichler is a licensed psychotherapist in Denver, Colorado, with 12 years of experience. He holds a Master's in Social Work from Smith College and completed a fellowship in Psychosocial Rehabilitation. Eichler has experience training others in assessment and psychotherapy for PTSD and psychosis-spectrum disorders. His background includes work as a wilderness guide and extensive Buddhist meditation practice, holding certification as a Meditation Instructor from Naropa University. He currently provides mental health services at the VA Eastern Colorado Healthcare System in addition to his private practice. Eichler's approach focuses on helping individuals align their lives with their values, navigate difficult feelings, and overcome habitual thought patterns. He offers a collaborative space for self-discovery, aiming to foster perspective, self-compassion, and new insights.
Best for
- Individuals seeking help with trauma
- Those struggling with depression or anxiety
- Clients interested in psychedelic-assisted therapy
- Individuals seeking self-discovery and personal growth
| Key services | EMDR, Group Therapy, Individual Psychotherapy, Coaching, Consultation, Supervision, Psychedelic Assisted Therapy |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | emdr, group therapy, trauma therapy, psychedelic therapy, anxiety, depression, grief, psychotherapy, mindfulness, denver therapist |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 2 reviews
Eric Creates a warm and grounded approach to holding sessions and doing deeper work. I appreciate his ability to connect to healthy masculine energy in his work with clients.
I had a great experience! Everything went well, I received quick responses from the moment I reached out. The journey is structured well from the preparation sessions, to medicine day and post integration sessions. I was able to discuss concerns, trauma and negative experiences from the past. I left the experience with valuable insights, and I’m grateful to have taken this step in a safe, relaxed and secure setting. I look forward to continuing to work with Eric as I continue to work on and improve myself. I feel grateful that there's a time now where we are allowed to discuss, experience and work with this medicine in a professional and therapeutic setting.
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