Colorado, LPC-C #0022608; Oregon, LPC-A #R8267
Jasmine Quistorf
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Fort Collins
Non Binary
White
Virtual and In Person
Specialties
ADHD, Autism spectrum, Trauma
Education
Master's of Professional Mental Health Counseling | Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education & Counseling, 2022; Bachelor's of Psychology, Human Development | University of Wisconsin, 2020
About
Jasmine specializes in working with neurodivergence and trauma. She has 8 years of experience working with neurodivergence professionally. She is also completing EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) training to assist in trauma work.
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Message to clients
As someone who is neurodivergent and trauma recovering, I have a deep connection to this work. I love supporting others in their journeys of peace finding, and I have a lot of gratitude for being able to learn from the folks I support. Therapy can be really scary for a lot of people, especially those of us who have been judged, unwelcome, or harmed by others. This is why the therapy space I aim to create with you prioritizes acceptance, openness, and comfortability. Whether we're sitting attentively in chairs working on deep processing or hanging out on the floor with some snacks and coloring books, the therapy we do together adapts to what your system needs in order to feel secure. My style is direct, honest, engaged, warm, and empathetic. I like to consider my approach a little woo woo with a strong scientific underpinning.
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Race and ethnicity
White
Cultural and experiential knowledge
White culture
Languages spoken
English
Spiritual knowledge
Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, Catholicism, Wiccan/Paganism, Non-religious (Agnosticism, Atheism, Secular)
Location
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Specialties
ADHD, Autism spectrum, Trauma
Additional areas of focus
Abuse, ADHD, Adolescents/teens, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bipolar disorder, Borderline personality disorder, Caring professionals, Children, Codependency, Couples counseling, Existential questioning, Family counseling, Highly sensitive people, Learning disabilities, Life transitions, Mindfulness and/or meditation, Neurodivergence, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Postpartum depression, Self esteem/self worth, Social anxiety, Stress, Trauma
Therapeutic style
Challenging, Empowering, Holistic, Intellectual, Social justice oriented
Modalities
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Astrology, Attachment based, EMDR, Mindfulness based, Somatic therapy, Trauma-focused, Strengths-based therapy
Cost
$130
/Individual Session
$150
/Couples Session
$150
/Family Session
Sliding scale
Offers sliding scale spots
Insurance accepted
BlueCross BlueShield, United Health Care, Cigna, AllKids, New Directions
Works with your out of network benefits to get you reimbursed for therapy
Click here to check your benefits with our free out of network benefits checker
Alec Topkis, LPCC
Jasmine is a counselor who will get actual work done and hold strong boundaries, while also providing care. Jasmine is versed in social justice and trauma informed care, making sure her space is open and welcoming for all and any level of help needed.
Daniel McClure, LPCA
Jasmine is very professional and approaches client care with a holistic lens, aiming to deeply understand and connect. She offers thoughtful compassion and empathy with a penchant for gentle directness to get to the core of root issues.
Amanda Brucki, LCSW
White culture
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Meet Jasmine Quistorf—Therapist at Best Therapists

Jasmine Quistorf, LPC-C

Colorado, LPC-C #0022608; Oregon, LPC-A #R8267

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About Jasmine | She/they

Jasmine specializes in working with neurodivergence and trauma. She has 8 years of experience working with neurodivergence professionally. She is also completing EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) training to assist in trauma work.

Message to clients

As someone who is neurodivergent and trauma recovering, I have a deep connection to this work. I love supporting others in their journeys of peace finding, and I have a lot of gratitude for being able to learn from the folks I support. Therapy can be really scary for a lot of people, especially those of us who have been judged, unwelcome, or harmed by others. This is why the therapy space I aim to create with you prioritizes acceptance, openness, and comfortability. Whether we're sitting attentively in chairs working on deep processing or hanging out on the floor with some snacks and coloring books, the therapy we do together adapts to what your system needs in order to feel secure. My style is direct, honest, engaged, warm, and empathetic. I like to consider my approach a little woo woo with a strong scientific underpinning.

Education

Master's of Professional Mental Health Counseling | Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education & Counseling, 2022; Bachelor's of Psychology, Human Development | University of Wisconsin, 2020

Race and ethnicity

White

Cultural and experiential knowledge

White culture

Languages spoken

English

Spiritual knowledge

Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, Catholicism, Wiccan/Paganism, Non-religious (Agnosticism, Atheism, Secular)

None listed

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Virtual or in person

Virtual and In Person

Specialties

ADHD, Autism spectrum, Trauma

Additional areas of focus

Abuse, ADHD, Adolescents/teens, Anxiety, Autism spectrum, Bipolar disorder, Borderline personality disorder, Caring professionals, Children, Codependency, Couples counseling, Existential questioning, Family counseling, Highly sensitive people, Learning disabilities, Life transitions, Mindfulness and/or meditation, Neurodivergence, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Postpartum depression, Self esteem/self worth, Social anxiety, Stress, Trauma

Therapeutic style

Challenging, Empowering, Holistic, Intellectual, Social justice oriented

Modalities

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Astrology, Attachment based, EMDR, Mindfulness based, Somatic therapy, Trauma-focused, Strengths-based therapy

Nothing to see here :)

Cost

$130

/

Individual Session

$150

/

Couples Session

$150

/

Family Session

Sliding scale

Offers sliding scale spots

Insurance accepted
Does not work directly with insurance companies
Works with your out of network benefits to get you reimbursed for therapy
Click here to check your benefits with our free out of network benefits checker
Peer review

Jasmine is a counselor who will get actual work done and hold strong boundaries, while also providing care. Jasmine is versed in social justice and trauma informed care, making sure her space is open and welcoming for all and any level of help needed.

—Alec Topkis, LPCC
Peer review

Jasmine is very professional and approaches client care with a holistic lens, aiming to deeply understand and connect. She offers thoughtful compassion and empathy with a penchant for gentle directness to get to the core of root issues.

—Daniel McClure, LPCA
Peer review

Jasmine is incredibly kind, compassionate, and insightful. She supports and encourages her clients and helps them uncover what holds them back from honoring their lived experience.

—Amanda Brucki, LCSW
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