Path to wholeness
Psychotherapy • Spiritual Direction (In Formation) • Supervision
Path to wholeness
Psychotherapy • Spiritual Direction (In Formation) • Supervision
Psychotherapy • Spiritual Direction (In Formation) • Supervision
Psychotherapy • Spiritual Direction (In Formation) • Supervision
Welcome.
You’ve found your way to a quiet doorway—a space for reflection, integration, and gentle listening that opens inward toward the deeper currents of your life.
Here, we move slowly, with careful attention to what is emerging and what needs steadiness and care. We listen for the wisdom beneath the noise.
I offer depth-oriented psychotherapy and clinical supervision for individuals and clinicians seeking thoughtful, grounded work that attends to emotional life, meaning, and identity over time.
If you find yourself between stories, between identities, between what has fallen away and what has not yet arrived—you’re in the right place.
This work is not about fixing what is broken. It is about remembering what has always been whole, and learning how to live from that place with greater clarity, resilience, and integration.
If you find yourself between stories,
between identities, between what has fallen away and what has not yet arrived—you’re in the right place.
My practice is best suited for adults seeking depth-oriented psychotherapy rather than short-term symptom management.

Deep integration within a steady therapeutic container.
I work with anxiety, trauma, questions of meaning, and emotional depth—attending to both psychological insight and, when desired, spiritual experience.
My approach is grounded in depth-oriented psychotherapy and shaped by psychodynamic, Jungian-informed, and transpersonal perspectives. The work emphasizes sustained reflection, relational attunement, and the slow unfolding of insight over time rather than symptom management alone.
Therapy is collaborative and paced carefully, with attention to emotional regulation, relational patterns, and the ways past experience continues to shape present life. When spiritual or existential material arises naturally, it is engaged psychologically and relationally, in service of integration rather than interpretation.
This work is especially suited for individuals seeking depth, coherence, and meaning alongside emotional stability and practical functioning.

Clinical wisdom, compassionate presence, and grounded real-world guidance.
I offer supervision for therapists seeking depth, ethical clarity, and sustainable practice. Supervision emphasizes reflective inquiry, relational awareness, and clinical attunement rather than technique-driven instruction.
My approach supports clinicians in exploring countertransference, clinical complexity, professional identity, and the emotional demands of the work. Attention is given to pacing, boundaries, and the therapist’s own inner life as essential components of ethical and effective practice.
This work is well suited for clinicians drawn to depth-oriented, relational, and contemplative approaches to psychotherapy.

A sacred, grounded space for seekers of every tradition—and none.
Spiritual direction will be offered beginning in Fall 2026, upon completion of formal training. At present, spiritual direction is not available as a service.
This forthcoming work will be contemplative, spacious, and attentive to the movements of meaning, longing, and discernment within everyday life. It will be distinct from psychotherapy and offered within appropriate scope and boundaries.
Updates regarding availability will be shared here as training is completed.

A warm, steady therapeutic presence shaped by years of clinical and contemplative experience
Depth-oriented psychotherapy attentive to emotional patterns, meaning, and identity
Jungian informed and transpersonal psychotherapy, including psychological integration of spiritual emergence experiences

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 guidance—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. I do not facilitate or induce spiritual experiences, but 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 is 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.
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