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Joshua Flowers, LPC

Practical somatic therapy for life’s challenges

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About Joshua

Joshua Flowers is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) based in Colorado who focuses on somatic and mindfulness-based approaches. He helps people facing stress, anxiety, addiction, trauma, depression, and life transitions. His style is calm and straightforward, and he aims to create a space where people can reconnect with their own strengths and make practical changes.

Joshua blends body-focused work with client-centered and existential ideas. That means he pays attention to physical sensations, personal values, and the story someone brings into the room.

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Background and approach

He also uses mindfulness skills and EMDR-informed methods when they fit a person’s needs. He has practiced in a range of settings since 2002, including wilderness programs, drug and alcohol treatment, transitional housing for Veterans, and community mental health. He has worked with people affected by incarceration, homelessness, and military-related stress and has maintained a independent practice since 2015.

Joshua completed a master’s degree in counseling psychology at Regis University and holds the LPC credential in Colorado (CO LPC LPC.0012067). He has 13 years of professional experience and has used mindfulness in his personal and clinical life for many years. Outside of work he enjoys running, biking, writing, and meditation.

He also spent time living abroad in Berlin and brings that wider perspective into sessions when helpful.

How Joshua’s approaches translate to online therapy

Somatic Therapy focuses on the body-mind connection and uses attention to physical sensations to help people process stress, trauma, and chronic tension. Online sessions may guide gentle awareness and grounding exercises that a person can practice between meetings.

Client-Centered Therapy emphasizes listening and collaboration. The therapist follows a person’s lead, reflecting concerns and priorities back so practical goals emerge. This approach helps people feel heard and guides conversations toward meaningful choices.

Existential Therapy looks at values, purpose, and how someone wants to live. It helps when people face big life questions, meaning struggles, or transitions by clarifying what matters most to them.

Finding the right approach is part of the work. Joshua collaborates with each person to decide which methods fit their needs, goals, and preferences. He checks in regularly and adjusts techniques as progress and comfort evolve.

Online therapy offers flexibility with video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. These options make it easier to fit sessions into busy lives, maintain continuity during moves or travel, and use different formats for skill practice or brief check-ins. Licensed professionals can adapt somatic and mindfulness practices to the online setting to keep therapy practical and accessible.
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Frequently asked questions

What concerns does Joshua help with?
He addresses stress, anxiety, depression, trauma and abuse, addictions, grief, sleep problems, anger, self-esteem, career issues, and coping with life changes.
What is his approach in sessions?
He uses somatic and mindfulness practices alongside client-centered and existential ideas, and may incorporate EMDR-informed methods when appropriate.
What experience does he bring?
He has 13 years of experience and has worked in wilderness programs, addiction treatment, transitional housing for Veterans, and community mental health before opening a independent practice in 2015.
Where is Joshua licensed and located?
He is licensed in Colorado as a Licensed Professional Counselor with licence CO LPC LPC.0012067 and practices out of Colorado.
Which languages are supported and can he work internationally?
Sessions are offered in English and he does accept international clients, with note that licensure may affect the role he can play across borders.
What session formats are available?
Sessions can be scheduled as video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.
How is cost handled?
Cost varies with location and therapist availability and sessions use a subscription that can be canceled at any time.
How do I begin working with him?
Click the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and then schedule according to therapist availability.