Sophia Koinis, LPC
I am plant parent who enjoys creating herbal tea blends, knitting, reading, backpacking, practicing Kung Fu, meditating, and hanging out with family and friends. My clinical foundation is rooted in Contemplative Psychotherapy. I have worked in crisis support line, agency, substance use disorder intensive outpatient (SUD IOP), and community mental health settings serving children, adolescents, and adults from a variety of backgrounds, identities, and socioeconomic statuses in English and Spanish.
I’m drawn to working with people navigating trauma, grief, and life transitions. As a trauma therapist, the core of my approach is informed by Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. I draw on strength-based and and person-centered evidenced-based modalities to inform my clinical work including Motivational Interviewing, Solutions-focused Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.
As Latine, gender non-conforming, and neurodivergent person, I believe a multicultural lens and social justice approach are integral to the therapeutic process. I’m passionate about working with people who are navigating ethnicity and race challenges, dealing with stress around identity and marginalization, healing from experiences of trauma, exploring substance use and recovery, and developing self-acceptance.
Training & Professional Development
Licensed Professional Counselor, Colorado, LPC.0020900
MA Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Contemplative Psychotherapy and Buddhist Psychology, Naropa University, 2022
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Level 2 Developmental Injury, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute, anticipated July 2025
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Level 1 Trauma Themes, Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute, 2024
CAMS (The Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality), 2023
Mindfulness Instructor, Naropa University, 2023
Embodied Social Justice Certificate, Embody Lab, 2021
Level 1 training, Racial Equity Institute, 2018 & 2019
Crisis Counselor Training, Hopeline, 2018