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Georgia has an EdM in Counseling Psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University.  She graduated Phi Beta Kappa.  But the true wisdom and depth of her counseling abilities are self-evident.  Helping others heal or evolve is her life’s work.  Looking for creative solutions, merging Western counseling practices with Eastern philosophies, and living with a sense of possibility are the lenses through which she approaches counseling.  She believes whole-heartedly that any situation can be bettered from within.  Georgia has spent her career teaching mindfulness to groups and individuals as a counselor and yoga teacher.  She counsels individuals privately, teaches weekly classes that incorporate meditation and breathwork; leads multiple group discussions and retreats that focus on physical and emotional health, awareness, self-compassion and empathy; and is the creator of Blue Light Collective, an online platform for her clients to access yoga, counsel in a myriad of forms, and community.  

Georgia is the co-creator of There is Another Way, a curriculum offered to college-age women through a series of workshops designed to lay the groundwork for writing/reclaiming the narrative about the place that work will occupy in young women’s lives, while disrupting the fallacy of a linear path. 

About Blue Light Counseling
Counseling for growth, balance, and authenticity

Blue Light Counseling (BLC) provides clients with a means to getting the help and support they need to move through a life shift or challenge.  BLC helps clients identify and accept patterns, situations and/or relationships that no longer serve their personal growth and empowers them to live more authentically.   Once obstacles are in focus (above the line of awareness), BLC clients are able to accept them, and take actions to remove them.  BLC utilizes mindfulness practices to help with emotional regulation.

Email georgia@bluelightyoga.com to inquire.  


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You must learn one thing.
The world was made to be free in.
Give up all the other worlds
Except the one in which you belong.
— David Whyte