Nancy Colier is a psychotherapist in private practice, an ordained interfaith minister, mindfulness teacher, relationship coach, author and blogger.
She graduated from the University of Virginia, Columbia University School of Social Work, the Focusing Institute and One Spirit Interfaith Seminary. Mindfulness and Buddhist practices form the ground of her psychotherapy and spiritual counseling practice. A long time student of eastern spirituality and non-duality, Nancy helps to uncover the awareness, joy and presence that is the ground of well-being. Her work serves to connect clients with their authentic nature and deepest truth.
In addition to being a thought leader and public speaker on issues of wellbeing, mindfulness, and technology, Nancy is a meditation and mindfulness teacher, a regular blogger for Psychology Today and Huff Post, and the author of “The Power of Off: The Mindful Way to Stay Sane in a Virtual World” (Sounds True).
More books by Nancy Colier include “Inviting a Monkey to Tea: Befriending Your Mind and Discovering Lasting Contentment” (Hohm Press, 2012), and “Getting Out of Your Own Way: Unlocking Your True Performance Potential” (Luminous Press, 2001). Nancy spent 20 years as a top-level equestrian, showing horses on the national horse show circuit. In addition to her own vast experience in sport, she has extensive training in the field of performance psychology. Her specialties include performing artists, athletes, musicians and singers.
Nancy is available for public talks, meditation and mindfulness instruction as well as individual and couples therapy.
www.nancycolier.com