Jon-Eric Steinbomer

Graduate Level Therapist


  • mind-body connection, Hakomi, Internal Family Systems (IFS), workplace stressors, career burnout, relationship issues, dream work, transpersonal/psychedelic experience integration, and walk-and-talk therapy.

  • $50/50-minute session, individual

    $70/50-minute session, couples

  • you are ready to turn towards and update the stuck patterns and outdated beliefs that may no longer be useful for you. Working together within a container of mindfulness, non-judgemental awareness, and loving presence, we will discover and transform the often unconscious barriers that hinder your ability to connect with life in truly nourishing and meaningful ways.

  • He/Him

  • Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling (candidate), Naropa University

  • jon-eric@carlislecollective.co

Jon-Eric only has a limited number of spots available, starting in May 2024. If you’re interested in working with him, please fill out this form and we’ll be in touch soon!

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A message from Christine:

Hi there, I'm Christine—a budding therapist who is passionate about understanding what it means to be human. I was born and raised in Houston, Texas, to immigrant parents amidst many possibilities and limitations that have shaped my journey.

Navigating through my teenage years with divorced parents, pursuing a degree driven by convention rather than interests, and navigating relationships that were not making my life at ease anymore, I've often found myself in a state of confusion. Amidst life's tumultuous currents, I discovered solace in exploring movement and wellness, finding answers in learning to inhabit my own body. This journey propelled me towards a deeper understanding of myself and a newfound clarity about the path I want to tread—helping others navigate their own complexities and uncertainties. 

When I’m not busy coaching or diving into graduate school work, you’ll often spot me at the gym, fine-tuning my Olympic Weightlifting skills or finding balance through yoga sessions. And when I’m not breaking a sweat, I’m exploring the culinary world in my kitchen, seeking ways to perfect my mother’s recipes and explore delicious discoveries.

Professional
I'm currently enrolled in Naropa University's Master’s Program in Mental Clinical Health, specializing in Mindfulness-Based Transpersonal Psychology—a mouthful, right? Essentially, my education revolves around diverse therapeutic approaches rooted in mindfulness techniques. These methods empower us to be fully present within our thoughts, emotions, and actions, fostering invaluable space for personal growth and achievement.

I'm deeply passionate about providing therapy to women of all ages, recognizing their unique challenges, and creating a safe space for them on their journey. Incorporating menstrual cycle awareness in therapy allows for a holistic approach, honoring the interconnectedness of mental health and the body. Additionally, as a child of immigrants myself, I'm driven to support immigrant families and their children by fostering culturally sensitive and inclusive therapeutic practices to navigate their unique experiences and challenges.

As I continue my journey toward becoming a therapist, I aim to cultivate an all-encompassing and integrative method. I strive to create a space where every aspect of your experience is valued, whether navigating through the challenging moments or rejoicing in your triumphs. It's about embracing the entirety of your journey, offering support through discomfort, and honoring and celebrating every step of progress and success along the way.