Scott Epstein

Apprentice Therapist

Scott is a Master's candidate in Clinical counseling, with concentrations in both Mindfulness and Transpersonal based Psychology. Scott's bachelor's degree in Contemplative Psychology combines both Western and Buddhist Psychology. Scott offers a welcoming space where trust and respect can be cultivated. With a person-centered approach, Scott invites clients to find and work with their own pace, placing value on agency, choice, and collaboration.

I am in awe of the complexity and subtle nuances of the human journey. For me, being a therapist is a spectacular path of service that invigorates and inspires me. Veterans, Depression, Anxiety, Grief, Loss of meaning, Isolation, Confusion, Anger, Stress, Trauma, Life Transitions, Relationship issues, Coping skills, Addiction, Self Esteem, Spirituality, Persistent Mental Illness. My ideal client stands at the trailhead with a spirit of adventure. Willing to explore the sublime and the challenging parts of themselves. Willing to travel into trust and the unknown with growing resilience, insight, and skills to welcome life and themselves.

Scott has lived in other countries and cultivated cultural sensitivity, awareness and appreciation for difference. He has explored several careers, numerous lifestyles, and adventures; the benefit of which is in his ability to relate to others with depth and understanding. I love riding my bicycle and being in nature. I enjoy spending time with my lizard pals, watching a good movie or hanging out with friends. I love to cook and tinker, and craft. I enjoy learning new things too. I love being in, on, and underwater. I also find meditation practice and other contemplative activities beneficial.