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Carole Lindroos, MA, LPC
Carole is a licensed professional counselor graduating from Naropa University in Contemplative Psychotherapy in 1992. She has post graduate training in EMDR, marriage and family therapy and completed a year- long program in End-of-Life Counseling at the Zen Hospice of San Francisco. She has 15 years experience as a grief counselor, professional caregiver and psychotherapist.
As Program Director at QuaLife Wellness Community in Denver, she developed and facilitating support and educational programs for patients and family members dealing with a diagnosis of cancer through survivorship and end-of-life. She developed a nine module comprehensive support program for women with breast cancer and led the development of a quantitative research component for this program. She was a founding member of the Metro Denver End-of-Life Care Coalition, and is a former Adjunct Faculty Member at Naropa University.
Carole is a speaker, writer, spiritual counselo, group facilitator, and “mid-wife for the dying”. She is a 30 year breast cancer survivor. Through working with others and personally experiencing her own daughter’s cancer diagnosis and death, she has gone through a personal transformation in living fully with death as a part of her life. She is in private practice in Boulder and had her first book published in 2008 “Grief Labyrinth: A Mother’s Journey After the Death of her Daughter”.
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