Alisa Carr, LCSW
Spiritual Director, LCSW, Reiki practitioner @ Eye of the Heart
In counseling her clients, Alisa’s desire is to facilitate transformation, healing, and growth toward wholeness. She encourages, and often challenges, her clients to discover and listen to all aspects of self, enabling more genuine expression and healthier relationships. Alisa is able to create a physical and emotional space that is warm, accepting, and non-judgmental for this work to occur. Using her gifts of compassion and intuition, she facilitates the client’s healing and growth process.
Spiritual Director, LCSW, Reiki practitioner @ Eye of the Heart
Specialty: anxiety, trauma, spirituality, relationships
In counseling her clients, Alisa’s desire is to facilitate transformation, healing, and growth toward wholeness. She encourages, and often challenges, her clients to discover and listen to all aspects of self, enabling more genuine expression and healthier relationships. Alisa is able to create a physical and emotional space that is warm, accepting, and non-judgmental for this work to occur. Using her gifts of compassion and intuition, she facilitates the client’s healing and growth process.
In living her own life, Alisa practices the same philosophies she shares with her clients. She loves animals and nature, and she enjoys trail hiking. Her dog, Booker, is an integral part of the work of Eye of the Heart!! Alisa writes a blog, and has written several poetry pieces. She creates art from broken pieces of tile, pottery, and rock – what we call “”mosaic.”” She is currently working on a lotus flower in her shower. She leads a contemplative lifestyle, with a focus on prayer/meditation, relationship, and creativity.
Christina Dietz
Integrative Color Therapist
Christina Dietz learned lessons of a lifetime from being sick & undiagnosed in her early twenties prompting her to miraculously crave color: in fruits & veggies, creating colorful art…
Christina’s Color Story & Integrative Color Therapy Practice
Christina Dietz learned lessons of a lifetime from being sick & undiagnosed in her early twenties prompting her to miraculously crave color: in fruits & veggies, creating colorful art, & drawn to vibrant countries like New Zealand, Bali, India, Mexico, & the western coast of Australia. Later to find out, her bizarre intuitive color craving was her body & mind supporting herself during her battle with mycotoxin poisoning aka “black mold” poisoning. While undiagnosed & unaware, she instinctually used her intuition through color in a myriad of practical ways to help heal herself emotionally, mentally, & spiritually, even physically.
Now, Christina has an integrative color therapy practice in Austin. She practices Aura-Soma, a natural sensory therapeutic approach to self-growth and transition using the positive effects of plant & mineral infused Color– originally from London & mostly practiced in Japan. She gives you a magical loving space & a replenishing relaxing tool of wisdom to direct your own transformative growth by remembering who you are. You receive subconscious insight to live your Life from your true nature of love, clarity, harmony, & peace.
Color Therapy Art: Juice for the Human Spirit
I create medicinal color therapy art to nourish and enliven our spirit to carry us along the human journey.
I believe we are the stars. We are quite literally composed of light cells and everything we physically interact with in our world is light energy. Through color, different wavelengths of light, we can experience rich loving miraculous Oneness. We are so blessed to be together. This light cell art is made by lighting colors on fire over a clear glass panel. I am thankful to be a part of them freely creating and transforming themselves right before my eyes. In person, the art feels and looks alive. Divinely kissed.
Cyndi Collen, LCSW-S, CMHIMP
Psychotherapist, Supervisor, Integrative Practitioner
& Founder @ Flourish! Mindful Psychotherapy & Nutrition
My specialty is treating clients who have symptoms of anxiety, depression, mood disorders as well as those experiencing chronic stress and challenges in their relationships. I see these clients as one whole person which means I do not buy into labels / diagnoses or that the brain is solely responsible for their suffering.
Psychotherapist, Supervisor, Integrative Practitioner
& Founder @ Flourish! Mindful Psychotherapy & Nutrition
For me, the best part of being a therapist is watching clients develop a sense of ease and blossom into their most authentic and beautiful selves. I do my best to create a judgment-free space so everyone feels comfortable, heard and safe to explore memories, experiences, thoughts, stressors, and/or behaviors.
My specialty is treating clients who have symptoms of anxiety, depression, mood disorders as well as those experiencing chronic stress and challenges in their relationships. I see these clients as one whole person which means I do not buy into labels / diagnoses or that the brain is solely responsible for their suffering.
I hold a BSW and MSSW from the University of Texas at Austin and certifications as a Mental Health Integrative Medicine Provider and Kundalini Yoga Teacher. I find mindfulness, interpersonal neurobiology (IPBNB), PolyVagal and Attachment theories, somatic experiencing, functional nutrition and integrative medicine endlessly fascinating and am happy to share any or all of these models and tools with you to help you feel healed and nourished. The common thread connecting all I do is the vagus nerve and I do my best to stay on the cutting edge of science and treatment for this all important multi-branched nerve that serves as the information superhighway of the Gut-Brain Axis.
I am a board approved LCSW Supervisor in Texas and also an LCSW in Colorado.
When I am not working or learning I love to cook, take long walks with my pups, hang at the beach, indulge in comedy that makes me laugh so much my cheeks hurt and practice meditation and Kundalini yoga nearly everyday.
Flourish! is open for video and phone services during COVID-19 pandemic for established and new clients.
Dr. Hope McLoughlin
Dr. Hope McLoughlin is a vitalistic Chiropractor and Yoga Instructor of the Hatha and Kundalini styles.
By combining her vast knowledge in anatomy and biomechanics with her intuition and deep awareness of the energetic system of the body, Dr. Hope is able to identify and amplify what is right within you through the chiropractic adjustment!
Dr. Hope McLoughlin is a vitalistic Chiropractor and Yoga Instructor of the Hatha and Kundalini styles.
Dr. Hope knows that the body is designed to heal and thrive, and that Chiropractic care works through the Nervous System to ensure the proper conditions for this healing to take place!
Dr. Hope graduated from Life Chiropractic College West with highest academic honors and spent hundreds of hours outside the curriculum learning various adjusting strategies that enhance the biomechanical framework she learned in school. These studies took her into the philosophy of Chiropractic and the subtler dimensions of tension-storage in the body for more easeful adjustments into receptive tissues. By combining a grounded understanding of anatomy and physiology with a keen awareness of how the intelligence of the body communicates using subtler cues, her adjustments “hold” with lasting results.
The power of the adjustment is to release bound potential in the body related to stored life experiences, so the medicine from these experiences can crystalize into the best you possible!
She looks forward to witnessing your most beautiful unfoldment under Chiropractic care!
Dr. Stephanie Harris, DC
NetworkSpinal Chiropractor @ Transform Austin Chiropractic
Dr. Stephanie Harris holds a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition from the University of Texas at Austin, and she was formerly a Registered Dietitian. After spending more than a decade in her first career in food and nutrition, she had a life-changing experience with chiropractic, and soon thereafter realized that her life’s calling was in health and healing through chiropractic. She graduated with her Doctorate in Chiropractic from Life Chiropractic College West in Hayward, California in 2008, with highest honors (summa cum laude) and as Valedictorian of her class.
NetworkSpinal Chiropractor @ Transform Austin Chiropractic
Dr. Stephanie Harris holds a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition from the University of Texas at Austin, and she was formerly a Registered Dietitian. After spending more than a decade in her first career in food and nutrition, she had a life-changing experience with chiropractic, and soon thereafter realized that her life’s calling was in health and healing through chiropractic. She graduated with her Doctorate in Chiropractic from Life Chiropractic College West in Hayward, California in 2008, with highest honors (summa cum laude) and as Valedictorian of her class.
Her background is in athletics, personal development, and life sciences. Having been involved in chiropractic for 17 years, she practiced in Durango, Colorado for most of that time before being called back to her home in Austin in late 2019.
Dr. Steph is beyond grateful to have the opportunity to uplift humanity- one spine at a time- through the extraordinary technologies and methods of NetworkSpinal chiropractic. Being free-spirited by nature, and she believes that everyone deserves to feel great about themselves, and experience the joy and well-being that comes from having an aligned spine and optimized nervous system. Her passion is helping people see the light of their own being in areas where it may have been previously unseen or otherwise diminished.
Dr. Steph lives in South Austin with her two children. She rides her bike with youthful abandon, holds a reverence for live music, and has always preferred to discuss the mystical rather than the mundane. Her family loves basketball, baseball, camping, circus arts, and discovering new adventures together. When she’s not driving her kids around, she can be found hiking the greenbelt, chasing after birds, or swimming with turtles. She occasionally hugs trees, when she thinks no one is watching.