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Katie Klumb, MA, LPC, NMIT is a trauma-informed, transpersonal therapist, Natural Medicine Facilitator, and Co-Founder of Dignity Counseling & Wellness. She offers therapy and supervision support for interns, LPCCs, and clinicians seeking reflective, growth-oriented guidance.

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Katie integrates Internal Family Systems (IFS), Somatic Experiencing and body awareness, Polyvagal Theory, mindfulness, and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy. Her work is grounded through a mythic, meaning-making lens that invites clients into the deeper, transpersonal dimensions of their healing.

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She specializes in supporting high-achieving individuals, those in major life transitions, spiritual seekers, and those who feel disconnected from a sense of meaning in their lives. Warm, direct, and deeply attuned, Katie tracks nervous system patterns with precision and helps clients recognize and shift the internal structures shaping their experiences.

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Katie is licensed in Colorado as a Natural Medicine Facilitator (NMIT.0000244) and provides psychedelic-assisted therapy and integration. She approaches natural medicine as a supportive ally, emphasizing preparation, safety, and integration as the foundation for lasting change.

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Katie earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a focus on Mindfulness-Based Transpersonal Counseling from Naropa University. She serves clients in Niwot, Boulder, Longmont, and surrounding areas. Her work centers on helping individuals reconnect with their inner wisdom and inhabit their lives with greater meaning, clarity, and sovereignty.

Katherine Klumb, MA, LPC-S, NMIT

If you’d like to work with Katie, please include that in your message.

 

While we can’t guarantee availability, we’ll do our best to accommodate your request with care.

720-514-9677

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Niwot, Colorado

210 Franklin St
Niwot, CO 80544

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