Windhorse Senior Clinician and Lineage Holder
Sherri is a Senior Clinician and lineage holder in the Windhorse Approach. Sherri received the highest level of training and worked as a Senior Clinician with Windhorse Community Services, Inc. in Boulder, Colorado for 10 years (1998 to 2008).
The Windhorse Approach is a Sanity based approach to working with Extreme states of mind. The Windhorse Approach acknowledges that intelligence is operating all the time, even in the most extreme or distressed mind states. The Windhorse Approach assists individuals in identifying, collecting and gathering their own "islands of clarity" amidst disorienting storms of the mind until a "shift of allegiance" naturally occurs. The Windhorse Approach has helped hundreds of individuals who have largely been given up on by others and/or society at large recover their sanity while living in their own homes and staying within their own communities, avoiding the trauma and isolation otherwise experienced in lengthy hospitalizations in institutions and/or asylums. The Windhorse Approach has one of the highest rates of success in helping people recover their sanity and integrate back into community life after experiencing profound life disruptions.
Sherri taught the Windhorse Approach to hundreds of student counselors in training at Naropa University's Master's of Arts of Contemplative Psychotherapy (MACP) department, from 1998 to 2008. Sherri has directed teams helping individuals experiencing "extreme states of mind" and/or extreme behavioral challenges recover their sanity in home environments for over 18 years.
Sherri became the Clinical Director of "Windhorse West," Windhorse Integrative Mental Health's San Luis Obispo office during its start up, sharing in the excitement of its foundational stages of development from 2011-2012..
Sherri co-led the end-of-life care team for Windhorse founder, psychiatrist, Dr. Edward Podvoll, Dr. Podvoll lived in Sherri's home in Boulder, Colorado before he died in 2003.
The Windhorse Approach is a Sanity based approach to working with Extreme states of mind. The Windhorse Approach acknowledges that intelligence is operating all the time, even in the most extreme or distressed mind states. The Windhorse Approach assists individuals in identifying, collecting and gathering their own "islands of clarity" amidst disorienting storms of the mind until a "shift of allegiance" naturally occurs. The Windhorse Approach has helped hundreds of individuals who have largely been given up on by others and/or society at large recover their sanity while living in their own homes and staying within their own communities, avoiding the trauma and isolation otherwise experienced in lengthy hospitalizations in institutions and/or asylums. The Windhorse Approach has one of the highest rates of success in helping people recover their sanity and integrate back into community life after experiencing profound life disruptions.
Sherri taught the Windhorse Approach to hundreds of student counselors in training at Naropa University's Master's of Arts of Contemplative Psychotherapy (MACP) department, from 1998 to 2008. Sherri has directed teams helping individuals experiencing "extreme states of mind" and/or extreme behavioral challenges recover their sanity in home environments for over 18 years.
Sherri became the Clinical Director of "Windhorse West," Windhorse Integrative Mental Health's San Luis Obispo office during its start up, sharing in the excitement of its foundational stages of development from 2011-2012..
Sherri co-led the end-of-life care team for Windhorse founder, psychiatrist, Dr. Edward Podvoll, Dr. Podvoll lived in Sherri's home in Boulder, Colorado before he died in 2003.