Therapy For Residents Of
Longmont, Colorado

Welcome!

At Somatic Spiritual Counseling, we are blessed to work from our light-filled office in Longmont (as well as our primary office in Boulder), where we welcome individuals and couples seeking deeper connection and healing. Our space is designed to feel warm and inviting, offering a sanctuary for those looking to explore their inner worlds. We aim to create an atmosphere of peace and openness, allowing our clients to feel at ease as they embark on their healing journeys. We believe that the energy of our physical space enhances the work we do, supporting the profound personal transformations that take place here.

In our sessions, we work closely with both individuals and couples, guiding you to connect with their bodies and emotions in a holistic, mindful way. Whether someone is seeking to heal from trauma, reduce anxiety, or improve communication within your relationship, we provide personalized support tailored to each person’s unique needs. Our somatic approach allows clients to explore the physical sensations tied to emotional experiences, helping you gain new insights and release patterns that no longer serve you. For couples, we offer a safe environment to reconnect, improve understanding, and foster deeper intimacy.

We are passionate about fostering growth and healing for everyone who walks through our doors. In our Longmont office, we provide a nurturing space for clients to feel seen, heard, and supported on their path to wellness. As practitioners, we walk alongside our clients, offering the tools and guidance they need to reconnect with themselves and each other. Whether working individually or as a couple, clients leave our sessions with greater clarity, alignment, and a renewed sense of purpose. Together, we create a space where healing and transformation are possible.

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    Our Longmont office is close to the intersection of I-36 (US-36) and Oxford Rd.

    Driving Directions from Main St in Longmont, CO to the intersection of I-36 (US-36) and Oxford Rd

    1. Start on Main St (CO-287) in Longmont and head south.
    2. Continue straight on Main St, following CO-287, for about 10 miles.
    3. You will pass through the towns of Niwot and Gunbarrel.
    4. At the intersection with CO-52 (Mineral Rd), turn right to head west.
    5. Drive on CO-52 for about 3 miles, then turn left onto the Diagonal Highway (CO-119).
    6. Continue south on the Diagonal Highway for about 5 miles.
    7. Merge onto US-36 (Boulder Turnpike) heading east.
    8. Drive on US-36 for about 10 miles until you reach the Oxford Rd exit.

    This route should take around 25-30 minutes, depending on traffic. Safe travels!

    About Longmont, CO

    Longmont, Colorado, is a vibrant city nestled at the base of the Rocky Mountains, known for its stunning natural beauty and close-knit community. With a mix of historic charm and modern amenities, Longmont offers a balance of outdoor adventure and cultural experiences. The city is home to a thriving arts scene, a variety of locally-owned shops and restaurants, and a strong commitment to sustainability and innovation. Its parks, open spaces, and proximity to nature make it a haven for hikers, cyclists, and outdoor enthusiasts, while its sunny climate and friendly atmosphere make it a welcoming place to live, work, and explore.

    Attractions & Mental Health Resources in Longmont, CO

    Longmont, Colorado, is a city full of attractions that cater to nature lovers, history buffs, and art enthusiasts alike. The St. Vrain Greenway offers picturesque trails along the river, perfect for hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing. The city’s historic Downtown Longmont features vibrant street art, unique shops, and a variety of restaurants and breweries, including the popular Left Hand Brewing Company, known for its craft beer. Union Reservoir is a great spot for paddleboarding, kayaking, and fishing, while Button Rock Preserve offers serene hiking trails and beautiful mountain views. Longmont’s mix of outdoor recreation, cultural experiences, and local flavor makes it an appealing destination for both residents and visitors.

    Longmont, Colorado, is a community that values mental health and offers various landmarks and events to support well-being. The Longmont Community Health Network plays an active role in promoting mental health awareness, often hosting events in collaboration with local organizations. The Longmont Museum also serves as a hub for community events, including mental health workshops, mindfulness practices, and discussions on emotional well-being. Every year, the Mental Health Partners of Longmont host events like Mental Health Awareness Month, where local residents can access resources and learn about mental health support. Additionally, Thompson Park and other open spaces in Longmont are often used for yoga and meditation sessions, providing peaceful environments for relaxation and mental health improvement. Through these landmarks and events, Longmont fosters a strong sense of community support for mental wellness.

    Longmont, CO Census Data

    Population

    98,282

    0.513% 1-year decline

    2022 Median Age

    39.7

    0.506% 1-year increase
     

    Employed Population

    53k

    −0.228% 1 Year decline

    Median Household Income

    $89,720

    7.96% 1-year growth

    Education

    49.4%

    Bachelor’s Degree or Higher

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