Jasmine Quistorf brings both professional training and lived experience to her work as a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor in Fort Collins, Colorado — she is personally neurodivergent and trauma-recovering, and that insider understanding shapes everything about how she shows up with clients. She works with children, teenagers, young adults, and adults navigating trauma, neurodivergence, mood and anxiety disorders, dissociative conditions, and the identity questions that often come with them — people who are tired of over-explaining themselves and ready to be met where they actually are.
Her approach draws on EMDR, somatic and body-centered techniques, mindfulness, and creative interventions, woven together through a humanistic foundation that puts the therapeutic relationship first. Sessions adapt to what a person’s nervous system needs on a given day — which matters especially for clients who already spend hours fighting for focus against notifications, feeds, and the low-grade churn of an attention economy designed to pull them elsewhere. She also offers online sessions for those who prefer to work remotely.
Jasmine’s style is direct, warm, and genuinely engaged. Her goal is not to fit clients into a framework but to help them reconnect with themselves and move through life’s harder passages from a place of steadiness and self-knowledge.
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