Kate Mazuy
Adjunct Faculty
MA Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Transpersonal Wilderness Therapy Concentration
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EDUCATION:
MA, Transpersonal Counseling Psychology
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS:
MA Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Transpersonal Wilderness Therapy Concentration
COURSES TAUGHT:
CNSW609, Introduction to Wilderness Therapy: The Wilderness Therapy Intensive / CNSW635, Group Process I / CNSW665, Group Process II / CNSW707, Clinical Considerations with Outdoor Settings / CNSW761, Group Counseling II

Kate Mazuy is a psychotherapist in private practice and adjunct faculty at Naropa University in the Transpersonal Wilderness Therapy Program. She has been involved in the program since its inception in 2002, and was most recently chair of the program. In her private practice Kate works with individuals, couples, groups, and offers supervision. Kate is a certified Hakomi Therapist, PACT level II certified, and is trained Somatic Experiencing and EMDR. She received her MA from Naropa University in 2000 in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology. Her passion is helping people experience their wholeness and inherent connection with all living beings.

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