about summer’s practice

summer is smiling on the couch, leaning on their goldendoodle while their weenie dog licks their face.

summer (they/them) is a strengths-based and trauma-informed Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate (LPCC) living on unceded Cheyenne, Ute, Oceti Sakowin, and Arapaho land (colonially known as “Colorado”). summer received their BA in liberal arts from Sarah Lawrence College and their MA in mental health and wellness counseling from New York University.

summer has special interest and experience with issues related to privilege, oppression, and identity; chronic, complex, and generational trauma; as well as anxiety and depression. they work with individuals ages 12+.

gu wellness counseling is a therapy practice that emphasizes authentic care, compassion, and respect for the whole human. summer is dedicated to meeting you right where you are, as you are, with an intuitive approach that combines talk, body, and spirit-centered practices to flexibly support your needs. they center social justice, abolitionism, and decolonization in the work, viewing health/wellness within contexts of interlocking systems of oppression and liberation. summer finds special joy in supporting BIPOC, queer, trans, ill, disabled, and neurodivergent community. they strive to collaboratively nurture a safe and empowering space that invites us to lean into our discomforts and ultimately, our growth.

my guiding principles

  • change is constant

    • that age-old cliché is true! but what does this really mean for us? change is happening within and without us all the time, happening right now as you read this website! transformation and adaptation are your birthrights. i am here to act as supportive guide in noticing changes, visioning transformation, and putting adaptation into action. the change you seek already resides with you—together, we can practice really tapping in.

    • from Octavia E. Butler’s Parable of the Sower (1993): “All that you touch / You Change. / All that you Change / Changes you. / The only lasting truth / is Change. / God / is Change.”

  • microcosms & macrocosms

    • the small is a reflection of the large. from adrienne maree brown’s Emergent Strategy Institute: “small is good, small is all.” when change takes place on a small scale, i trust that it will ripple outwards and create new, overarching patterns in our lives. we center the question: what do you genuinely feel you have capacity for in this moment? we work with what works, allowing the rest to unfold with time.

    • the large is also reflected in the small! how have the systems we have found ourselves in—from family of origins to cultures and institutions—shaped our selves? and how does all the magic, miracle, and mystery of the universe find expression through you?

  • nonlinearity

    • while change may be a constant, the way change moves is not. change does not always take place smoothly, predictably, or linearly. together, we will practice making and holding space enough for all that arises so we can honor the actual, lived human experience—which is often quite messy! another Emergent Strategy-ism comes to mind here: “there is always enough time for the right work.”

  • interdependence

    • we do not exist in a vacuum! each and every one of us is interdependent with our varying contexts. i do not seek to “fix” you because i do not believe you are broken. i believe you are a gloriously adaptive person attempting to adjust within broken systems. so too do i believe that you are deserving of contexts that affirm your wholeness and the breadth/depth of your humanity. i believe finding these contexts can mean everything.

    • i also value the way in which our therapeutic time is mutually created, and nothing is outside the realm of “therapy talk” for me. anything that touches your life is important and deserving of attentive care.

  • love

    • i follow bell hooks’s (all about love: new visions, 1999) definition of love as “a combination of care, commitment, knowledge, responsibility, respect, and trust.”

    • i also follow one of bell hooks’s points of inspiration. from psychiatrist M. Scott Peck's book The Road Less Traveled (1978): love is "the will to extend one's self for the purpose of nurturing one's own or another's spiritual growth… Love is as love does. Love is an act of will—namely, both an intention and an action. Will also implies choice. We do not have to love. We choose to love."

    • love therefore also relies on accountability. love is a commitment to an intentional ethics grounded in our interdependence. my practice is firmly rooted in an ethic of love, and i invite each and every one of my clients to hold me in loving accountability.


my trainings:

Integrated Somatic Trauma Therapy - The Embody Lab, 2022

Insight Qigong (levels 110 & 120) - Red Thread Institute, 2023

Somatic Therapy for Trauma Treatment: Healing Attachment, racial, and collective trauma through the body - PESI, 2023

Five Element Theory & TCM - Crane Tiger Tai Chi, 2023

The Institute for Radical Permission, Wise Owl Scholar - Sonya Renee Taylor, adrienne maree brown, and many others, 2023

Yang Sheng Gong - Wudang White Horse, 2024

EFT & TFT Tapping Practitioner - The Priority Academy, 2024

Embodied Private Practice - Kintsugi Therapist Collective, 2024