COACHING
With an extensive background in psychological concepts and diverse healing modalities, we offer a unique and comprehensive approach to personal healing. Through trauma-informed, somatic-informed, high-level training and experience, our team brings uncommon lenses and methods for targeting an issue or presenting disturbance, bridging in resolution.
Personal insight combined with professional experience allows us to connect with clients on a variety of levels. Our philosophy is rooted in a whole understanding of the individual. By integrating psychological principles with insights from advanced systemic family systems (family of origin) training, we provide a multifaceted lens through which we explore your experience. This allows us to uncover patterns, understand inherited traits, and gain clarity on your personal purpose and value system.
We employ a diverse array of healing modalities that attend to the mind, body, and spirit, carefully determined to meet your specific needs:
Psychological Concepts
Drawing from established theories and cutting-edge research in psychology, we work together to understand your thought patterns, behaviors, and emotional responses.Genealogical Insights
By exploring your family history, we can uncover inherited strengths, challenges, and patterns that provide valuable context for your personal journey.Alternative Healing Modalities
We may incorporate practices such as mindfulness, breathwork, meditation, energy work, or other models to support your whole mind, body, and spirit well-being. Our experiences include healing traditions beyond Western mainstream approaches which inform our work together.
Our process is personalized and adaptive, beginning with an assessment of your situation and intentions. We draw from a network of specialized practitioners who support optimal outcomes. When appropriate, we may recommend specialized expert support to guide the best course of action for you.
“I became aware of the fateful links between me and my ancestors. I feel strongly that I am under the influence of things or questions that were left incomplete and unanswered by my parents and grandparents and more distant ancestors. It often seems as if there were an impersonal karma within a family, which is passed from parents to children. It has always seemed to me that I had to answer questions which fate had posed to my forefathers, and which had not yet been answered, or as if I had to complete, or perhaps continue, things which pervious ages had left unfinished. The cause of disturbance is, therefore, not to be sought in the personal surroundings, but rather in the collective situation. Psychotherapy has hitherto taken this matter far too little into account.”
- Carl Gustav Jung: Memories, Dreams & Reflections, 1961