PRESENCE · ETHICS · SCOPE

This work is grounded in presence, integrity, and respect for the complexity of human experience.

It lives at the intersection of spiritual inquiry and depth-oriented psychological understanding — and it is held with care.

My work is not psychotherapy, diagnosis, or treatment.

It is a form of depth-oriented, contemplative, and integrative inquiry that supports people in relating more honestly to their lived experience — in the body, in relationship, and in meaning.

While my background includes formal training in counseling psychology, the work offered here is not clinical care and does not replace therapy, medical treatment, or mental health services when those are needed.

Sessions are conversational, experiential, and attuned.

We work with what is present in the moment, the body and nervous system as sources of information, emotional and psychological material as meaningful signals, and spiritual inquiry as lived experience rather than belief.

There is no agenda to fix, correct, or optimize.

The orientation is toward listening, integration, and capacity.

This work is held within clear relational boundaries.

I do not position myself as an authority over your life, your truth, or your choices.
Your autonomy, discernment, and inner timing are respected.

Any insight that arises belongs to you.

This work may be supportive if you are grounded enough to stay with difficult material, curious about your inner experience, and open to ambiguity.

It may not be appropriate if you are in acute crisis, seeking diagnosis, or needing immediate clinical intervention.

If it becomes clear that another form of support would be more appropriate, I will say so plainly and respectfully.

This work moves at the speed of trust.

It values honesty over intensity, and presence over performance.