Liza Tregillus opens new office
Liza Tregillus, MSW, play therapist and former Spanish professor will host an open house from 3:30 to 6 p.m. today at her new office, 171 E. Seventh St., located in the alley next to the Clay Room.
Tregillus will offer information about parent/youth coaching as well as her new small group conversational Spanish classes. She works with youth of all ages, including young adult, who do not need therapy but can benefit from a positive life coaching experience. Tregillus also enjoyed teaching Spanish at Fort Lewis College, and will offer two small “Happy Hour Spanish” classes for people 21 and older.
For more information, visit http://lizatip.com or call 749-9607.
Psychotherapy, counseling practices opens
Deep Creative Living: Psychotherapy and Counseling announces its opening at 755 East Second Ave.
The practice is owned by Debra V. Quayle, who has more than 20 years of experience with clients. Quayle just relocated to Durango from Tara Mandala, a Buddhist retreat center in Pagosa Springs, where she lived and worked for three years. In addition to working with individuals, couples and families Quayle plans to offer groups and classes on “The Art of Dream Tending,” “Making a Good Thing Better: A Couples ‘Tune Up’” and “Feeding Your Demons: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times.” The psychotherapy and counseling practice has weekend and evening appointments available. Quayle’s specialties include working with: Dreams, depression and anxiety, trauma, addictions, at-risk youth, relationship problems, end-of-life and spiritual issues. Quayle is a licensed psychotherapist, college teacher, and Buddhist meditation teacher.
For more information, call 570-7309.
Herald Staff


