What We Offer

RUMBO combines talk therapy with drama and creative arts



Here you can find a safe space where words are transformed into action.
 We accompany every phase of the process adapting to your specific reality.



Who we serve

  • Children & Adolescents
  • Individual Adults
  • Family and couples
  • Resilience workshops & external therapeutic groups

Specialties

  • Relationship issues
  • Family
  • Attachment issues
  • ADHD and Neurodivergence
  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Eating disorders
  • Grief and loss
  • Life transitions & adjustment
  • Stress & work-life balance
  • Acculturation & Immigration

Testimonials


  • “Drama was such a relieving way to release and expose my feelings; every single time I left Drama I could feel a huge lifted weight from my chest. Thank you for bringing humor into your groups and reminding us it is ok to laugh ; all feelings are normal and natural. Thank you for creating a safe space for laughter and tears and all emotions alike.”

    Previous patient

  • “Ramon Thank you for being such an important person in my journey to recovery, independence and self-compassion has helped me so much and helped me really find myself in such a difficult time in my life, Thank you for everything.”

    Ex-paciente

  • “I really appreciate our one to one therapy sessions, they were very helpful and therapeutic and overall wonderful. I also appreciate you goofiness during drama therapy, this line of work really suits you, (…) I am grateful for our experience together and you are a very comforting man to be around, I wish you so much success in your life”

    Previous patient

  • “Ramon, you are incredibly talented, kind, and skilled. I look forward to continuing to observe your journey and finding spaces where we can work together again. You taught me so much without ever trying… keep shining, you never know who is watching.”

    Brandy A. Davis, LMSW

  • “Thank you for being generous with your time, your insights, reflections and encouragement. This has helped me not only professionally but personally. (...) Your warmth and care made it easier to show up in the hard days”

    Sara Truitt. Expressive Arts Therapist Clinical Intern

  • “Dear Ramon, What a joy it was to meet you and get to know you over the last weeks, you are an immensely talented, funny and kind person, and son and I will never forget you. Thank you for what you have done and are doing to help young people and their families here in Colorado. We are so lucky to have you here.”

    Mother of patient

  • “I don't know why my Drama teacher doesn’t do what you do!”

    Previous patient

  • “Ramon, thank you from the depths of my heart for your time in facilitating our connection time together in the Labyrinth. It was such a special day for us to be together and I will always remember the laughs, the impact we felt, and the way your energy made us all unwind and connect. (...) I thank you endlessly!

    Kay Jenner- Family Engagement Operations Manager at Children's Hospital Colorado

  • “Drama was such a relieving way to release and expose my feelings; every single time I left Drama I could feel a huge lifted weight from my chest. Thank you for bringing humor into your groups and reminding us it is ok to laugh ; all feelings are normal and natural. Thank you for creating a safe space for laughter and tears and all emotions alike.”

    Previous patient

How we work:



The Art of Transformation


To understand our therapeutic approach, we must look at the origin: the word Drama comes from Greek and simply means "to do." It is not merely "acting" or improvising, but rather supporting the capacity to take action in the most literal sense of the word.

Therapeutic Action:
We don't just talk about problems; we work through them. This is a way to achieve change in both mind and body in an integrated way.





A Safe Space:
The important thing is that you can go deep without fear. As a young patient once told me: "It's like diving headfirst into what's happening to you, but in a zone where you feel safe.".

Tailor-Made:
We work with clear objectives. The process is just as effective for introverts as it is for extroverts; the work adapts to your reality and there is no script. The work adapts to your reality and there is no script. You create the script.

FAQ



  • In this space, the process is the true protagonist. We focus on exploring your reality using action and metaphor as powerful tools for personal transformation. Beyond aesthetics, we focus on the lived experience; if you have the capacity to imagine or play, you already have everything you need to begin your journey in drama therapy.

  • Yes. Drama therapy uses various creative tools that allow you to be an active part of your process, enabling you to externalize and experiment safely and with healthy distance.

  • Sometimes, talking isn't enough to resolve what we feel. Drama therapy uses practical tools like objects or images to access information that logic often overlooks. This method integrates the body into the creative process: by giving physical form to emotions, it facilitates processing that mental analysis alone cannot always unlock. It’s not just about explaining what is happening to us, but using creativity to transform it.

  • Drama therapy is an open option for people of all ages. For children and neurodivergent individuals, it is a way to express themselves without the pressure of direct questioning. For adults, it helps manage anxiety, low mood, or difficult experiences in a much gentler way than just talking. It is also a key support for families looking to improve their connection and bonds. By using creativity, this method adapts to any reality or diagnosis, allowing each person to progress at their own pace.