Some individuals seek therapy following periods of spiritual emergence, awakening, or profound shifts in consciousness. These experiences can be deeply meaningful and transformative, while also feeling destabilizing, confusing, or difficult to integrate psychologically and relationally.
I offer depth-oriented psychotherapy for individuals seeking grounded, thoughtful support as they make sense of these experiences and weave them into their lives. The focus is on integration rather than interpretation or spiritual direction—supporting emotional steadiness, identity coherence, relationships, and ongoing meaning-making over time.
Spiritual emergence work is held within a psychotherapeutic framework, with careful attention to pacing, boundaries, and psychological stability. While I do not facilitate or induce spiritual experiences, I provide clinical supervision to support clients in understanding and integrating experiences that have already occurred.
This work is psychotherapy, not spiritual direction, and is approached with clinical care, ethical clarity, and respect for each person’s psychological and relational needs. I offer depth-oriented psychotherapy for individuals who are seeking grounded, thoughtful support as they make sense of these experiences and weave them into their lives. The focus remains on integration rather than interpretation or spiritual direction—supporting emotional steadiness, identity coherence, relationships, and the ongoing work of meaning-making over time.
Spiritual emergence work is held within a psychotherapeutic framework, with careful attention to pacing, boundaries, and psychological stability. I do not facilitate or induce spiritual experiences, but support clients in understanding and integrating experiences that have already occurred.