My Approach

Depth counseling and Jungian analysis invite you into a deeper relationship with yourself - all of yourself. Rather than viewing symptoms as problems to eliminate, I approach anxiety, depression, intrusive thoughts, and disruptive patterns as meaningful and important communications from your deeper psyche that carry the seeds of your wholeness.

Together, we listen for what your symptoms are asking of you, creating space for forgotten, disowned, or emerging aspects of your personality as they come into consciousness. By turning toward - instead of away from - these parts of yourself, symptoms often begin to transform. Not because they have been suppressed, but because their deeper meaning has been engaged.

My specialties include:

  • Survivors of acute and chronic trauma

  • Death, Grief & Loss

  • LGBTQIA+ embodied realities

  • Sexuality, Non-monogamy, King/BDSM

  • Psychedelic Integration

  • The spiritually curious

  • Religious trauma

  • Depression, stagnation, loss of meaning in life

  • Living with illness, injury or disability

  • Creative flow/stuckness

Jungian analysis can look similar to other forms of therapy and counseling. We meet weekly or 2x a week for 50-minute sessions and sink into - your life - from the ordinary to the most acute. 

C.G. Jung is well known for expanding the concept of the unconscious, which includes those parts of ourselves that had to be tucked away or completely exiled due to family, cultural and ancestral contexts. Jung went further and observed deeper layers of the unconscious full of ancient myth, pattern and energy. Humbly describing the ultimate layers of that which is unknown or unconscious to the human experience as - mystery.

Jungian analysis often involves dreams, symbols, myths, active imagination, and attention to irrational fantasies and images of resonance in waking life as communication from the unconscious - that which is not yet fully known by you but pressing into consciousness in service of your wholeness and a life of aliveness. 

Jung was shaped by many ancient wisdom traditions including Indigenous and earth-based cosmologies, alchemy and astrology. Within the context of his own hyper-rational and dislocated Western culture, Jung descended into his own psyche and sketched out a contemporary doorway into remembering the vast universe of connection and transformation within and without.

Jungian Analysis