Most of us, at some point, feel disappointed with life. Maybe we expected it to be more. More joy. More peace. More connection with others. More meaning. We’re not looking for perfection, but is this all there is?
You may recognize this feeling as grief, anxiety, loneliness, depression, addiction, or you may be unable to give it a name. It may surface in you individually, or in your relationships.
That nagging sense of discontent serves as a wake up call and it deserves attention.
This is the purpose of my practice. I believe that this sorrow or dis-ease turns into the fertile ground on which a rich life grows when we explore it together and give it meaning. I work with individuals and couples looking to cultivate that awareness. There are no cookie-cutter solutions to this sort of untangling and re-imagining so I use a variety of modalities to help us navigate the territory, most notably Internal Family Systems (IFS), somatic awareness, and expressive arts. My work is personal. I believe we are transformed by relationship as much as insight.