About Darlene

A veteran of the United States Marine Corps, Darlene was meritoriously promoted twice, and honorably discharged. She went on to a career as a professional Paramedic/Firefighter in the greater Washington DC area, where she also hosted the television program, Fire and Rescue Digest.

Photo of Darlene Coleman working as a First Responder

My "S.T.A.R" Program

First Responders are given many tools and much training to ensure their physical safety but are given very little in regards to keeping their “Inner Terrain” safe and functioning properly. Sustained stress and exposure to traumatic events can leave a ‘residue’ within the nervous system, causing a variety of symptoms to include physical and mental/emotional issues.

"Tools and Techniques to help regulate your STRESS, TRAUMA, and ANXIETY RESPONSE"

The S.T.A.R. Program, allows the first responders to gain control of their stress levels.

Upon completion of this 2.5 hour Course you will learn: 

What is happening within the body’s nervous system during stress and trauma.

The importance of recognizing your ANS state, and how it affects your day to day lives.

Techniques to calm the Vagus nerve, allowing the nervous system to come back into a state of “Safety,” and regulation, which is necessary for optimum functioning and health.

The importance of how you “show up on a call,” and the impact it can have on the patient.

For more information:  Please contact Darlene Coleman at:

My Story

In my 20’s when I was working as a Paramedic/Firefighter. I experienced a series of traumatic emergency calls that haunted me. I didn’t know how to “let it go.” This took a serious toll on my mental, emotional, and physical health, and I fell into a deep depression.

I would later learn I was experiencing complex trauma and was
diagnosed with PTSD.


I wondered how I could heal and if it were even possible? That question started me on a 20+ year journey that would alter the course of my life forever. I have spent the past 2 decades deep-diving into therapies and philosophies which help to move trauma through the body, as well as change the negative emotions and stories in our minds to allow for greater peace, self-love, and well-being.

Healing is possible.

Like many of you, I experienced challenges in my life that left me with the aching feeling of Am I good enough? Am I capable?, and how do I move forward?

For those who are working as America's First Responders
I now offer my "S.T.A.R." program


"Tools and Techniques to help regulate your
STRESS, TRAUMA, and ANXIETY RESPONSE"

Please contact me to discuss or arrange a meeting

Testimonials

"Meeting Darlene is life transforming. I consider myself to be proactive in my life and very intelligent. Darlene was recommended to me and I'm very glad that I took that recommendation to heart. I believe she is a very gifted healer. She has a transformative toolbox at her disposal. Her open and honest dialogue, as well as her knowledge of her subjects make her an excellent guide on this journey of life. I believe anyone looking to come out of the dark we'll find her light deeply satisfying. I would recommend her to anyone."

Laura Holzler
"Darlene is a bright light when you lack strength and really need it. She has amazing ability in this field and a wonderful heart. She finds methods to address whatever your situation may be and always gives 100% to the task."

John Reilly
"I am a professional athlete/coach and I reached out to Darlene for personal and professional growth. She is amazing! I highly respect and recommend Darlene Coleman."

Bill Adams
"Darlene was recommended to me by a friend and I can't speak highly enough of her. She is grounded, professional, intelligent, open minded, and above all, she is phenomenal at what she does. Sarasota is lucky to have her."

EUR F
"Darlene is the quintessential professional, very focused on her clients needs and addressing them. I would highly recommend Darlene for her expertise and insight as a life coach."

Bill Wild
"Darlene is a very gifted healer, indeed. She was integral to my recovery from the experiences of PTSD. The Reset therapy we did worked amazingly well for that, and for residual wounding from very old traumatic events. After decades of talk therapy, with a variety of practitioners, I feel like I am finally free."

Cat Lubin
“I have worked closely with Darlene Coleman for the past five years, and hold her in the highest regard. Darlene is a talented & gifted Life Coach and healer, who has assisted me enormously over the past several years through major changes, including a protracted divorce and career change.”

Lisa, Sarasota FL
“I became a client of Darlene Coleman a little over a year ago. Her patience, understanding and thoughtfulness, along with insight on how human behavior can influence key decisions, has been instrumental with my development and understanding of deep issues I have accumulated throughout my life! I am grateful for her work, her concern and her ability to provide her professionalism and insight to my very difficult life!I would and have, highly recommended her to several friends and family members."

Tracy, McLean VA
Over the years, I have experienced sessions with many other therapists and healers. Being a healer myself, I have to say that Darlene is one of the best coaches that I have ever worked with. She helped me to rebuild my self-confidence as well as deal with my fears when I was feeling scared and overwhelmed. I experienced growth and learned to feel good about myself. I highly recommend working with Darlene.

Sue, Colorado CO
I served in the military for over 27 years with overseas deployments and I was searching for additional help regarding my PTSD. I selected Mind Spa as a place where I can address some of my issues. I was pleasantly surprised that my Darlene was not only well qualified to help resolve my symptoms in mental health, but she is also a Veteran of the Marine Corps and EMT first responder which allowed her to directly identify with my own military and traumatic experiences. Her treatment is through, caring and effective. Thank you Darlene, you've changed my direction in life for the better. I give all 5 stars which is well deserved.

- Paul B. Sarasota Florida
October 2, 2021    Dear Ms. Coleman,

It was great seeing you last month during the 20th remembrance of 9/11. I am grateful for all of the help and guidance you provided to me. My world was shaken after the experience of being in the world trade tower as first responder. I was lucky to be able to survive but my world was shaken and it did not stop there. The cleanup and burial of many of my colleagues took its toll on me and left me with PTSD. You were instrumental in helping me dealing with my PTSD symptoms. Your skills were instrumental in helping me put my life back together. I wish you good luck with your future endeavors. I give you the highest recommendations.

Best regards , Johnny Schroeder (Brooklyn Johnny).
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October 2, 2021    Dear Ms. Coleman,

It was great seeing you last month during the 20th remembrance of 9/11. I am grateful for all of the help and guidance you provided to me. My world was shaken after the experience of being in the world trade tower as first responder. I was lucky to be able to survive but my world was shaken and it did not stop there. The cleanup and burial of many of my colleagues took its toll on me and left me with PTSD. You were instrumental in helping me dealing with my PTSD symptoms. Your skills were instrumental in helping me put my life back together. I wish you good luck with your future endeavors. I give you the highest recommendations.

Best regards , Johnny Schroeder (Brooklyn Johnny).

I served in the military for over 27 years with overseas deployments and I was searching for additional help regarding my PTSD. I selected Mind Spa as a place where I can address some of my issues. I was pleasantly surprised that my Darlene was not only well qualified to help resolve my symptoms in mental health, but she is also a Veteran of the Marine Corps and EMT first responder which allowed her to directly identify with my own military and traumatic experiences. Her treatment is through, caring and effective. Thank you Darlene, you've changed my direction in life for the better. I give all 5 stars which is well deserved.

Paul B. Sarasota Florida

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“Nobody can “treat” a war, or abuse, rape, molestation, or any other horrendous event, for that matter; what has happened cannot be undone. But what can be dealt with are the imprints of the trauma on body, mind, and soul: the crushing sensations in your chest that you may label as anxiety or depression; the fear of losing control; always being on alert for danger or rejection; the self-loathing; the nightmares and flashbacks; the fog that keeps you from staying on task and from engaging fully in what you are doing; being unable to fully open your heart to another human being.

The challenge of recovery is to reestablish ownership of your body and your mind — of your self. This means feeling free to know what you know and to feel what you feel without becoming overwhelmed, enraged, ashamed, or collapsed. For most people this involves (1) finding a way to become calm and focused, (2) learning to maintain that calm in response to images, thoughts, sounds, or physical sensations that remind you of the past, (3) finding a way to be fully alive in the present and engaged with the people around you, (4) not having to keep secrets from yourself, including secrets about the ways that you have managed to survive.”

– Bessel Van Der Kolk, MD

First Responder Support

Being a first responder has its own unique challenges. As a former Paramedic/Firefighter, I understand those challenges and use a variety of tools and techniques to help process the stress that comes with the job. **I also offer my S.T.A.R. Program; Tools and Techniques to modulate your internal Stress, Trauma, and Anxiety Response, which I offer to Fire Departments locally as well as across the country. If you are interested, please contact me directly.
Link to PTSD in First Responders:
I wish my head and body could forget the things my eyes have seen –

Self-Care Coaching Package

Caregiving can challenge the most resilient among us. If youve found yourself in the role of caregiver, feelings of overwhelm and stress are quite common. 

You may be feeling sad, irritable, angry, or depressed. You could be suffering from exhaustion or weight gain. The constant strain and worry can cause headaches or other physical symptoms which could then lead to self-medicating with alcohol, drugs, or unhealthy foods. 

In short, high levels of stress over a long period of time can have serious and long-lasting effects on both your mental and physical health.

However, you may be so focused on your loved one that you don’t realize your own health and well-being are suffering, and the thought of doing something for you can feel selfish. 

Now is the time when you need it the most.

Some of the best strategies as a caregiver are to accept help, find connection, and get support.

My Self-Care Coaching Package can provide that! 

Click on the following link for information about my group coaching package for caregivers

For Parkinson’s Caregivers, you may also join 
parkinsonslifestylemanagement
which is an informational site on the management of Parkinson’s disease.

Reiki

Rei-Ki: The word translated means “life-force-energy”.  There are many different names for this life force and energy field we exist within such as; Chi, Prana, Qi, Higher Power, God force- in other words, spiritually guided life force energy.  It is administered by “laying on hands” in a variety of placements and is commonly used for stress reduction and relaxation and can also promote healing. 

Reiki is a very calming therapy and is performed with you lying on a massage table, fully clothed in a pleasing environment.  Essential oils, Tibetan singing bowls, and guided visualization are also used during your session to enhance the relaxation process.  

If you find yourself regularly stressed out, Reiki may be the therapy for you. 

Spiritual Support

When you are wanting expansion in your spiritual consciousness. These sessions are based and centered on the exploration of the ego, and include reading assignments. Phone sessions are also available.

B.A.U.D. RESET TRAUMA THERAPY

The BAUD is a sound based device that helps to disrupt the circuits of Trauma that get held in the nervous system of the brain and body. It is helpful with a variety of different personal issues.

Professional Speaking

If you’d like me to speak at one of your events, please contact me directly. I speak on a variety of topics all centered around living your best life.

Hypnosis

When people hear the word “hypnosis”, they immediately think of swinging watches, spinning spirals and mind-control that they see in the movies.  While it can be, it’s not really like that.

Hypnotic trance exists in many different forms in everyday life, for example when you are watching your favorite TV show or reading a good book or daydreaming.  We become hypnotized all of the time without our awareness, into particular mindsets. Many of these mindsets are created when we are children and learning to navigate the world around us. Powerful post-hypnotic suggestions can stay with us for years, especially in areas where self-esteem is concerned.  Often, the job of the therapist is to de-hypnotize the client.  

I am certified in “Ericksonian” style hypnosis, which uses more of what it is called indirect suggestions. Indirect suggestions are much harder to resist because they are often not even recognized as suggestions by the conscious mind.  

Hypnosis helps to open and relax the mind, works on many different topics and enables a space for healing to occur.

Neuro-Linguistics (NLP)

Your words and thoughts are powerful.  Very powerful.  This isn’t speculation; it is a reality. 

The basic premise of NLP is focused on the “language” of our thoughts and how that language is stored in the brain. The specific language we use reveals our inner, subconscious perceptions or beliefs around our problems and the world at large. If our language and our perceptions are inaccurate, as long as we continue to talk and to think in that same way, the underlying problems will persist. In other words, our attitudes are, in a sense, a self-fulfilling prophecy and a way of remaining stuck.  Our words and thoughts create our own version of reality.

“The phrase “Neuro-Linguistic Programming” describes the process of how personality creates and expresses itself. Put simply, we are all made up of a neurology that conveys information about our environment to our central nervous systems and brains. Since we are also meaning creating creatures, we translate these perceptions in our brains into meanings, beliefs and expectations. As we continue to grow from a rather infant brain into a more complex adult human, we tend to filter, distort and magnify the input we get from our environment such that it matches the elaborate program we evolve to explain our life experience.”  -Wikipedia

In the early 70’s a man named Richard Bandler, decided for his thesis project that he wanted to develop models of human behavior to understand why certain people seemed to be excellent at what they did, while others found the same tasks challenging or nearly impossible to do.  Along with his then professor, John Grinder, and using inspiration by pioneers in the fields of therapy and personal growth, they began to develop systematic procedures and theories that formed the basis of NLP. They studied three top therapists: Virginia Satir, the extraordinary family therapist, who consistently was able to resolve difficult family relationships that many other therapists found intractable, the innovative psychotherapist Fritz Perls, who originated the school of therapy known as Gestalt, and Milton Erickson, the world-famous hypnotherapist.

“Their goal was to develop models of how it was that these people got the results they did. They sought to identify and model the patterns that produced these results and then to teach these models to others. These three gifted therapists were quite different personalities, yet Grinder and Bandler discovered some underlying patterns that were quite similar. These patterns became the underlying structure of NLP, with names such as meta-model, sub-modalities, reframing, language patterns, well-formed conditions and eye accessing clues.”

NLP allows you to change the language and beliefs that you are holding, thereby allowing you to create new, healthier, productive patterns.

Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT)

When you first hear about EFT you may find yourself feeling skeptical at first…until you experience it. EFT is a meridian based therapy that some texts say has been around in one form or another for thousands of years and is used to help neutralize fear based emotions. At the most basic of all levels, the building blocks of life, our bodies are comprised of systems of energy. Every thought you have has an electromagnetic or energetic consequence, creating physical symptoms in the body. The basic premise of EFT is that the cause of all negative emotion is a disruption of the body’s energy field. To better understand how EFT works you would first need to know a little about the brain. If you were to think of the organ of the brain itself, it would be like the hard drive in your computer. Every time you have a thought, especially one where a negative emotion is attached, it’s like loading software onto your brain, and a neural pathway or program is formed. These negative thoughts land in a part of the brain known as the “amygdala”, the part of the brain associated with fear. Over time, these pathways become bigger and stronger until they form patterns and become part of your sub-conscious. Before long, these unconscious fear based programs become a filter through which you see and live your life. Research has shown that by tapping on the energy meridians of the body while associated into a particular feeling, a signal disruption occurs, and a neutralizing effect happens. New, healthier pathways are created, and a cessation of anxiety is experienced. This technique has been shown to be especially effective when used on PTSD patients. A special technique called “Tearless Trauma” allows one to process and experience a release around particularly traumatizing events, without necessarily having to rehash painful details. In a critical review published in the American Psychological Association’s (APA) journal Review of General Psychology last year, researchers found that EFT “consistently demonstrated strong effect sizes and other positive statistical results that far exceed chance after relatively few treatment sessions.”

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For Research:

EFT Research

National Library of Medicine


Life Coaching

The coaching process is a focused conversation in combination with different techniques designed to move you out of your state of confusion, limitation or fear, to where you aspire to be. It does so by addressing specific personal or business goals, analyzing general conditions such as emotional and physical health or addictions, as well as relationships or transitions in the client’s personal life. Through close examination, I help you discover what your obstacles or challenges might be, then choose a course of action to make your life become what you want it to be. A variety of modalities are included in this process.