Beth Erlander
Beth Erlander, MA, LPC, is a seasoned therapist with 25 years of experience, an author, creative grief support practitioner, artist, art therapist, ritualist, black cat mama, and caregiver to her partner. Her journey profoundly transformed when he became a quadriplegic in 2012 from a mountain biking accident, inspiring her memoir, "Life Upside Down: The Fall that Transformed Our Lives, Lifting Me Through Grief, Love and Quadriplegia."
Beth uses creativity to help people get unstuck from grief. She believes we need creativity like a plant needs water especially in these current times.
Beth is also immersed in the Somatic Experiencing training, a modality focused on the body and learning about the messages it gives you through the nervous system. All of her events bring simple somatic practices for you to use.
She lives in the foothills of the Colorado Rockies where she finds whispers of direction and inspiration from nature. She can be found walking trails, hugging trees, and tending to her unique collection of bones and stones.
She is committed to normalizing grief and helping others find grief’s medicine.
Connect with Beth to learn more.