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Seth Tumbleson

He/Him/His

Provisionally Licensed Clinical Social Worker

ABOUT ME

Seth is a psychodynamic therapist dedicated to the healing and liberation of queer, trans, BIPOC, and disabled communities. His work is relational and collaborative—he explores each client’s story with curiosity and compassion, honoring how culture, identity, and trauma shape experience. He moves at the client’s pace, pairing grounding tools for the present with meaning-making for the past and space to imagine what’s next. He supports clients navigating anxiety, depression, complex and racial trauma, identity development, relationship concerns, and life transitions. Together, clients and Seth notice patterns, deepen self-understanding, and expand choices.

Outside of the session, he is a community organizer, skateboarder, thrift lover, and cat parent to Xiinon. His approach is shaped by coordinating youth programs, crisis support, and grassroots organizing with the CSU Pride Resource Center, BIPOC Alliance, and Rocky Mountain Equality. His practice is trauma-informed, culturally responsive, LGBTQIA+ affirming, and grounded in psychodynamic and relational therapy with parts work, attachment perspectives, mindfulness, and gentle somatic awareness. Goals are set collaboratively, and the pace is always client-led.

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