“The pendulum of the mind oscillates between sense and nonsense, not between right and wrong.”
Carl Jung

 
 

 

 You are the Loyalist…


PREPARED, TRUSTWORTHY, RESPONSIBLE, CAREFUL, HARD-WORKING, CONSCIENTIOUS, AND ALERT.

But for some time you’ve been feeling uncertain because:

  • Even brief moments of calm raise suspicions about what you might’ve overlooked.

  • You desire guidance and reassurance, but question if you can be certain in trusting others.

  • If you allowed yourself to be fully spontaneous, “it” will happen.

  • You consume “news” for fear of not knowing what’s needed to safely navigate.

  • “What-ifs” are both your best friend and worst enemy.

  • You hold on too tight to rules and beliefs, afraid of being left unsupported if you let go.

But This Isn’t New


You unconsciously seek security and reassurance because:

  • You pursue absolute certainty, hoping it will guarantee safety from external threats and internal fears.

  • You fear being left to navigate life’s uncertainties on your own, unprepared and unequipped.

  • You found relationships where others seemed “strong,” feeling safest under their direction.

  • You don’t fully believe the answers being given, thinking that if you ask the “right question" you’ll learn what’s not being said.

  • Your sense of identity comes from answering the questions, “How can I meet the demands of what others expect of me?… How can I be a responsible person?”

Something deserves to change… a relationship that empowers you to trust your own inner compass… where your concerns are acknowledged with compassion and steady support.

Here Is Where I Come In


I help high-achieving, exhausted adults become empowered and open-hearted. I help clients become aware of, and heal from their childhood core wounds, which interfere with present-day work and personal relationships.

After therapy, you will experience:

  • A faith in yourself and trust in the goodness of life.

  • A remembering that it is your true nature to be courageous.

  • That you are capable of dealing with life under all conditions.

  • The courage to advocate for yourself as much as you do for others.

  • The freedom to question rules and beliefs without fear of being isolated or ostracized.

  • A non-attachment to every outcomes once labeled “good” or “bad”.

  • The assurance of being your own dependable authority, while seeking secondary support as needed.