About Glenda Lynn

I am an integrative spiritual counselor utilizing both traditional and non-traditional therapies in my practice. I work with indiviuduals, families, couples and pre-marital couples.
When you understand how your personality is formed, how behavior is learned, how you inherit your family's traits, where you learned your belief systems you begin to live your life and stop following in your parent's footsteps.
I do short-term, deep intensive therapy. My clients do not stay with me for years.
Sliding Scale Available!
Most Insurance Accepted in Colorado!
First session no charge for 45 min. in my office or by phone.
Here are some of the modalities I use with my practice:
• Gestalt
• Jungian Shadow and Dream Work
• Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)
- EMDR
• Journaling
• Guided Visual Meditations
• Healing and Releasing Childhood and Adult Trauma and Abuse
• Deep Soul Work
The name “Imagine Waking Up” came to me in 1995 in a vision four years after having surgery for a brain aneurysm. During the surgery I died on the table and had my first conscious out of body experience deciding whether I wanted to live or die. I had no idea at the time I had blocked out seven years of abuse. It wasn't until two years after my car accident in 2000 when a pick up truck hit my car three times and again I went out of body deciding whether I should live or die. On the third impact I slammed back into my body. My first flash back was seeing my father walk me to a closet and then began to remember years of sexual abuse in that closet. My mother who was still alive at the time validated what my father did and memories of her emotional and phyical abuse began to surface as well.
While recovering from the car accident, additional brain injuries and the memories of my childhood abuse I began to see the link between my childhood abuse and my unconscious belief systems which had caused me to live a life of punishment, fear and denial. My process of healing and integrating was like "Waking Up" from a dream to discover that I could recreate a new and positive life experience. It was though this process that I learned how crucial it was for me to help my clients see how their unconscious beliefs from childhood have prevented them from moving forward and living their life. I also saw the correlation between women who had a brain injury or more than one and having childhood abuse.
Sharing about my life; my abusive childhood and my recovery from brain injuries, helps my clients see that they are not alone and that they also can live their lives without abuse and punishment. By drawing from my own personal experience I am able to assist my clients heal and live a life no longer in being afraid.