Into The Woods Counseling — Counselor in Denver, CO
Address1290 N Williams St STE 302 CO, Denver, CO 80218
Phone+1720-213-6180
Websitekristinnathan.com
Kristin Nathan is a licensed professional counselor, grief counselor, and evidential psychic medium based in Denver, Colorado. She supports clients in grief journeys by facilitating connections with loved ones and pets who have passed. Kristin integrates her therapeutic background with her psychic mediumship abilities, focusing on subtle senses like inner feeling and knowing. Her approach is described as loving, realistic, and conversational, aiming to provide comfort, answers, and healing. She has a special interest in helping clients who are grieving or seeking resolutions through channeled messages, and her background as a therapist allows her to work sensitively with difficult emotions that may arise during readings. Kristin is also noted for her empathetic, compassionate, and ethical approach, creating a safe and welcoming space for clients.
Best for
- Individuals grieving loss
- Those seeking comfort from deceased loved ones
- Clients needing closure
- People exploring spiritual connections
| Key services | Grief counseling, Psychic mediumship readings, Spiritual healing sessions, Trauma counseling |
| Languages | English |
| Tags | psychic medium, grief counselor, therapist, trauma, spiritual healing, denver, licensed professional counselor, pet loss, connecting with spirits |
Reviews on Google5.0 · 2 reviews
Kristin is an incredibly empathetic, compassionate, and skilled therapist and supervisor. She does such a great job of creating a safe, open, and welcoming space for all of her clients and colleagues. She and her team are at the top of my referral list and I always feel confident referring clients to her both personally and professionally.
Kristin has a wonderfully caring spirit who takes time to be cautious, ethical, and empathetic. She is carefully attentive and a warm human being. Highly endorse her and her skills.
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