Jill E Hughes
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Build a deeper relationship with your internal system and discover the transformative potential that's already within you. Bring compassion and clarity to the challenges and milestones of life - plus all the moments and experiences between. Gain the support of a trusted guide. Within you, there is a great capacity for healing and meaningful living.

When you begin to understand how to utilize your experiences as trailheads for your journey, you discover beautiful opportunities to grow, expand, and transform. Being the child of a parent with a Narcissistic or Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is extremely challenging. As an adult you may find it difficult to connect with your needs and desires or to align your behaviors with your goals and intentions.
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Like aging, intimate relationships are not for sissies. They require the courage to face what is ugly and scary in yourself and your partner, love fully without possessing, and risk losing that love. Jill offers a variety of therapeutic setting options including outdoor and walking sessions. Contact Jill to learn more.
Develop a compassionate relationship with your whole self for greater clarity, empowerment, and meaning. When first getting started and throughout your process, Jill will explore your unique situation and goals with you. You'll have the opportunity to learn about your options and set your pace. Jill offers a variety of meeting styles including in-person, remote, outdoor, and walking.
Contact Jill with the contact form or by phone to learn more about the counseling and therapeutic options that may be best for you. Jill offers a variety of meeting styles for individuals and couples currently living in Colorado. Options include teletherapy, walk and talk, outdoor, socially distanced, and masked.
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Ellen Chozen
Ellen Chozen
Jun 05, 2018
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I flew from another state to see Jill in person. I am a daughter of a disrespectful (?narcissistic) mother. In finding Kathryn McBride's website during a horrific family crisis (something that always brings out the worst in a dysfunctional family), I found Jill's link. However, she explained her policy is to not do phone counseling unless first meeting with the client in person. In brief phone interview, I realized her expertise in this area was more than anything I had found locally, and i was desperate. (I have been in and out of counseling for years that was helpful, but not as specific). She