Existential Exploration
personal therapy for those who are grieving, questioning, and starting over
You deserve a space to question
to be heard
to reflect
to explore
and find a life worth living
For folks who want to explore their views on philosophy, spirituality, and meaning-making.
Spiritual, Philosophical, and Moral Values all come from somewhere.
We can often feel stuck when our values don’t align with the life we are living and vice versa.
Through personal work we can understand where ideas came from and if we want to keep those ideas at the forefront, or explore new ones.
Existential therapy allows us to sit in the middle of the unknown and question what we want.
Loss, death, grief, and life stressors can be catalysts for our need to understand the meaning in the world.
I don’t have any answers, nor any spiritual or philosophical agenda. Instead I will provide conscious care around how your life experience shapes your view of the world. Together we may navigate past beliefs, identify new values, and begin to process what that feels like in the here and now.
Existential Exploration can include:
Existential Therapy
Narrative Therapy
DBT, ACT, & somatic practices
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I am careful in documentation & navigation of the current political climate. I do not use AI for any kind of note-taking or clinical work. I do not document information about disabilities, neurodivergence, gender, sexuality, or specific traumas.
I also do not document a diagnosis unless there is an agreement between us that you’d like me to for insurance superbill purposes. We will decide together what diagnosis fits what is happening for you.
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Yes, grief is a common reason clients come to work with me. I make space for processing traumatic loss of a loved one or community member. I also am well versed in ambiguous grief - the grief that often is overlooked, such as when a loved one is no longer emotionally present but still alive or when relationships are estranged, and disenfranchised grief - the grief that is not well understood by society, such as the loss of a pet or assimilation of cultural knowledge.
Grief does not always fit into the box we place death of loved ones into. Grief due to changes in health, in employment, in purpose, in meaning-making, in what could have been - all are welcome in sessions.
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Yes, I work with anyone who is navigating religious or philosophical trauma. Many people come to therapy with beliefs about morality, faith, and punishment. Those beliefs can guide us towards a life we find worth living, but they can also sometimes trap us in a dichotomy of good and bad, right and wrong, and stop us from being able to make any steps forward. Sometimes the leaders or caregivers in a faith can use their power for abuse.
*I have personal experience with scrupulosity (morality) OCD and was raised in Southern Baptist Evangelical Christian churches, so I have lived experience in this area. I am a nonreligious secular therapist, but please note that this does not mean that I dislike working with religious or spiritual clients. I love hearing about the joy, comfort, and perspective a spiritual practice provides for my clients. I continually seek out education around spirituality to provide competent care to anyone no matter their belief system.
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We’ll work together to understand it - if that’s your goal. If not, know that it’s okay to not know everything. It’s okay to simply sit with the fact that you are feeling pain, and to notice how it might be getting in the way of you living the life you find meaningful.
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Therapy can provide a safe space for reclaiming, retelling, and re-authoring your story. Rage, silence, panic, and overwhelm are all welcome in sessions. We will move through your emotional experience and welcome sensations, memories, and thoughts as they come.
We will blend a trauma treatment with body-awareness, DBT mindfulness skills, and ACT value identification skills so that you can feel supported as a whole person. Just because you’ve experienced trauma doesn’t mean I automatically become your Trauma Only Therapist™
We can work on what comes up for you, even if you might think it’s “a lot.” My job is to hold that space for you.
As a provider who has lived experience with CPTSD, BPD, and PTSD, I learned first hand just how important trauma treatment is.
We will work collaboratively while implementing real tangible skills to keep your head above water.
As we get closer to the life you find worth living, we’ll reconnect with the person you have always been, untangling the shame and guilt you have been living with for too long.