No. 8841Holistic PractitionerListed 2021Claimed
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Integritas, Inc

Missoula, Montana, United States

A compassionate & wise transformational guide

At a glance

Specialty · Practice · Access

What they treat

Conditions
AnxietyBehavioral IssuesBipolar DisorderBorderline PersonalityChronic PainCoping SkillsDepressionDivorceDual DiagnosisEating DisordersEmotional DisturbanceGriefHolistic approachLife TransitionsMindfulness trainingMood DisorderObsessive-Compulsive (OCD)PTSDSelf EsteemSelf-HarmingSpiritualitySuicidal IdeationTransgenderTraumaTherapyTerminal Illness DepressionWomen's Issues
Modalities
IndividualCouplesGroups
Types of therapy
Compassion FocusedEclecticEmotionally FocusedEnergy PsychologyExistentialExperiential TherapyExpressive ArtsGestaltHumanisticIntegrativeInterpersonalMindfulness-Based (MBCT)Positive PsychologyPsychodynamicRational Emotive Behavior (REBT)Reality TherapyStrength-basedTranspersonalTrauma Focused
Medicines
LSD

Who they see

Populations
AdultsElders
Communities
Bixsexual AlliedGay AlliedLesbian AlliedNon-Binary AlliedOpen Relationships Non-MonogamyQueer AlliedRacial Justice AlliedSex-Positive; Kink AlliedTransgender Allied
Session formats
In PersonOnline

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Payment methods
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Insurance
BlueCross and BlueShield

About

Dr. Susan Rangitsch is a gifted and compassionate therapist, an extraordinary intuitive, a wise guide and a master at orchestrating group energy. She holds the mirror and light and stands fearlessly with you. She is an alchemist in the interests of transformation, a ceremonialist, an artist and a writer.
Susan’s passion for the healing arts has been a clear directive since childhood when she announced that she wanted to be a psychologist though she didn’t know what the word meant. She never wavered from the calling, and finished her Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology from the University of Oregon at the age of 23. Five years later, she stepped into the early beginning of the transpersonal movement with Stan Grof and the other extraordinary thinkers who were bringing the Eastern paradigms to the forefront. The emerging model was a perfect fit for Susan, a bridge between the humanistic models of ego development and those beyond self-actualization. In 1989, Susan returned to school and completed her doctorate at the University of Montana, writing a dissertation for a very traditional committee on a transpersonal model of group orchestration. In order to validate the model, she developed a quantitative assessment tool for the structures of consciousness as defined by Ken Wilber and elaborated in his Integral Model of Development. The project took five years and it substantiated the theoretical basis of Susan’s work.

Susan lives the journey and her life is a testament to her deep commitment towards wholeness, though she acknowledges that all she has become is not yet the one she is becoming. She marks the following as the most significant events of her long career: Her personal shatterings along the way; finding Roshi Joan Halifax’s eagle feather in the parking lot at Esalen and hearing the shaman’s drum for the first time with Michael Harner; being blown off the mountain during a vision quest; finally meeting her doctoral committee’s approval; taking the Bodhisattva Vow of Compassion with the Dalai Lama and receiving his blessing; and those many extraordinary teaching moments with Richard Moss.

Susan’s life is dedicated to service, and she is a first responder with an international relief agency, volunteering in large-scale disasters and providing emotional and psychological support in special units of recovery.

She lives in Missoula, Montana and enjoys nature and indulges the creative spark through writing and photography

How I work with clients

What is your work in the world? What is the one thing you came her to do? Drawing from a lifetime of experience and in-depth study of the personal and trans-personal dimensions of consciousness, Susan illuminates the path and inspires the commitment to begin again, and again. Work with Susan 1:1 through in person appointment or zoom. Participate in one of her many groups that are ongoing and featured seasonally Apprenticeship and Mentoring programs are available to a limited amount of students. Applications are reviewed as openings become available throughout the year. Apply now and you will be contacted with information about the next available opportunity.

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