Depth psychology is a field of inquiry that works with the assumption that we have an unconscious mind, and that it contains powerful forces which steer the course of our existence. If we can gain awareness of and come into alignment with these forces, we can live more singular, beautiful, fulfilling lives. We can also consider how these forces interact with insights from recent advancements in neuroscience, perspectives from human diversity across all spectrums, and awareness of the various socio-cultural forces that we find ourselves inhabiting and being affected by. Together we will engage our collaborative imagination and relate the whole (everything) to the part (you), and the part to the whole. To ask: What am I being invited to become?
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Depth psychology is a field of inquiry that works with the assumption that we have an unconscious mind, and that it contains powerful forces which steer the course of our existence. If we can gain awareness of, and come into alignment with these forces we can live more singular, beautiful, fulfilling lives. We can also consider how these forces interact with insights from recent advancements in neuroscience, perspectives from human diversity across all spectrums, and awareness of the various socio-cultural forces that we find ourselves inhabiting and being affected by. Together we will engage our collaborative imagination and relate the whole (everything) to the part (you), and the part to the whole. To ask: What am I being invited to become?
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I am an artist, therapist, and coach in Topanga Canyon, CA, and hold a Master’s Degree in Spiritual and Depth Psychology. After a series of transformative experiences around the Western United States, South America, and Asia, my path as a helper became clear and unavoidable: to help others the same way others have helped (and continue to help) me. To be of service as an embodied synthesis and singular expression of my personal history—as a storyteller, visual and experiential artist, and friend. I am grateful for the opportunity to offer my help to you. I believe we are on a precipice—one that can inform a sense of fear and collapse, or one of becoming and opportunity. I am particularly interested in connecting with others who are open to working in playful, imaginative ways to answer the important questions about themselves and their place in the collective project we find ourselves in.