Jasmine Crane, MA, LPC

Jasmine Crane, psychotherapist at Denver Psychotherapy Center, helps adults, couples, families, and adolescents.

Jasmine Crane, MA, LPC

Jasmine Crane

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Jasmine comes to The Awakened Mind Institute with significant experience treating a wide range of psychological difficulties. In addition to mood and anxiety disorders, Jasmine has expertise in disordered eating behaviors such as restriction, exercise compulsion, binging, and purging. Additionally Jasmine brings rare and valuable experience in treating personality disorders, in particular, borderline personality disorder (BPD).

  • Jasmine treats adults, couples, families and adolescents (age 15 and over).
  • She has a reputation for being compassionate, but straightforward, warm, empathetic and is described as having a strong, intuitive, yet non-judgmental nature.
  • She can be counted on to give honest, accurate, and thoughtful feedback while creating a safe relationship for her clients.

While her work is informed by many different “traditional” therapeutic modalities, Jasmine infuses many clinically validated Eastern practices into her therapy.

Recently, she described her style as, “…integrative in that I pull heavily from psychodynamic and analytic theories in order to inform what I call ‘soul work:’ that incredibly courageous, but difficult work of honestly examining the sides of life that we instinctively hide or run from.”

In addition to her formal academic training, Jasmine has been trained in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT). She also leads groups on mindfulness, emotional acceptance, values exploration, and self-esteem.

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Quick FAQ's

  • What Is "Sex Addiction" and Can It Be Treated?

    Sex addictions are commonly considered to be habitual or even compulsive sexual activities that allow people to exit from connected, authentic and healthy life activities.

  • Do all of your doctors offer Buddhist therapy?

    Dr. Parker Wilson is Buddhist minister and retired psychologist, and he can provide advisement based on an extensive understanding and practice of Buddhist psychology and meditative technology. Dr. Wilson is a university professor, doctor of clinical psychology, and a practicing Mahayana Buddhist. He has been highly trained in Buddhist and existential psychology and meditation by some of the greatest living Buddhist masters of our time.

  • Isn't MBCT (Mindfulness) associated with Buddhism?

    The fundamental techniques for developing mindfulness, while rooted in the teachings of Buddhism, are actually more scientific than religious in nature. Buddhist psychology asks one to deeply analyze one's own existential experience. In other words, unlike traditional religious belief systems, Buddhism is not a faith or dogma based system; nor do its practitioners seek special consideration from a higher power, nor do they seek to convert others to their way of thinking. It is, therefore, more akin to a deep philosophy and empirical understanding.

  • What kinds of therapy does AMI offer?

    Primarily AMI offers cognitive psychotherapy; in particular Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT), which is considered the modern standard of care for many types of depression, anxiety, stress, grief, and anger management issues.

  • How much will my therapy cost?

    The Awakened Mind Institute has very competitive clinical fees; this is especially true given the quality of treatment our doctors offer. Generally speaking, individuals and / or families with a household income between $60,000 and $150,000 (or more) find AMI's clinical fees to be affordable.

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