MS. CORISSA JORDAN-SCHWEITZ GOLD, MFA, MA
Agencies at Pierson Ct, Denver, CO

License number
Colorado 9310
Category
Agencies
Type
Hospice Care, Community Based
Address
Address
1173 S Pierson Ct, Denver, CO 80232
Phone
(303) 319-3223

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Corissa Gold
1014 Adams Cir APT 18, Boulder, CO 80303
(303) 984-2205
Corissa Gold, age 56
551 West St, Louisville, CO 80027
Corissa J Gold, age 56
1033 5Th St, Boulder, CO 80302
(303) 447-9946
(303) 449-8566
Corissa J Gold, age 56
1173 Pierson Ct, Denver, CO 80232
(303) 984-2205
Corissa J Gold
1904 York St, Denver, CO 80210

Organization information

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Corissa Jordan-Schweitz Gold Mfa, Ma

1173 S Pierson Ct, Denver, CO 80232

Industry:
Nonclassifiable Establishments
Principal:
C. J. Gold (Principal)

Professional information

Corissa J.s. Gold, Ma, Mfa, Lpc, Atr Photo 1

Corissa J.s. Gold, Ma, Mfa, Lpc, Atr

Position:
Adjunct Professor at Naropa University, Licensed Professional Counselor and Art Psychotherapist at Private Practice, HeArt Talks Lead Art Therapist at Colorado Heritage Camp, Executive Assistant to CEO & BOD Chair at SomaLogic
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
Naropa University since Jan 2007 - Adjunct Professor Private Practice since Jan 2006 - Licensed Professional Counselor and Art Psychotherapist Colorado Heritage Camp since Apr 2004 - HeArt Talks Lead Art Therapist SomaLogic since Jan 2001 - Executive Assistant to CEO & BOD Chair
Education:
Naropa University 2003 - 2006
MA - Masters in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology, Art Therapy
University of Colorado at Boulder 1993 - 1996
MFA, Fine Arts - Sculpture
Guilford College 1986 - 1990
BFA, Bachelor of Fine Arts - SculptureGuilford College draws on Quaker and liberal arts traditions to prepare men and women for a lifetime of learning, work and constructive action dedicated to the betterment of the world. Toward that end the college provides: student-centered instruction that nurtures each individual amid an intentionally diverse community; a values-rich education that explores the ethical dimension of knowledge and promotes honesty, compassion, integrity, courage and respect for the individual; a challenging academic program that fosters critical and creative thinking through the development of essential skills: analysis, inquiry, communication, consensus-building, problem-solving and leadership; a global perspective that values people of other cultures and the natural environment in which we all live; access to work and service opportunities that forge a connection between thought and action.
Skills:
Specializing in family dynamics, transitions, adoption, diversity, multiculturalism, and life challenges


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Corissa J.s. Gold, Ma, Mfa, Lpc, Atr

Position:
Adjunct Professor at Naropa University, Licensed Professional Counselor and Art Psychotherapist at Private Practice, HeArt Talks Lead Art Therapist at Colorado Heritage Camp, Executive Assistant to CEO & BOD Chair at SomaLogic
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
Naropa University since Jan 2007 - Adjunct Professor Private Practice since Jan 2006 - Licensed Professional Counselor and Art Psychotherapist Colorado Heritage Camp since Apr 2004 - HeArt Talks Lead Art Therapist SomaLogic since Jan 2001 - Executive Assistant to CEO & BOD Chair
Education:
Naropa University 2003 - 2006
MA - Masters in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology, Art Therapy
University of Colorado at Boulder 1993 - 1996
MFA, Fine Arts - Sculpture
Guilford College 1986 - 1990
BFA, Bachelor of Fine Arts - SculptureGuilford College draws on Quaker and liberal arts traditions to prepare men and women for a lifetime of learning, work and constructive action dedicated to the betterment of the world. Toward that end the college provides: student-centered instruction that nurtures each individual amid an intentionally diverse community; a values-rich education that explores the ethical dimension of knowledge and promotes honesty, compassion, integrity, courage and respect for the individual; a challenging academic program that fosters critical and creative thinking through the development of essential skills: analysis, inquiry, communication, consensus-building, problem-solving and leadership; a global perspective that values people of other cultures and the natural environment in which we all live; access to work and service opportunities that forge a connection between thought and action.
Skills:
Specializing in family dynamics, transitions, adoption, diversity, multiculturalism, and life challenges