
What was once a place of pain becomes a place of empowerment and liberation
If you’ve tried talk therapy or cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and still feel like there’s something blocking you, transpersonal therapy is your next step. What makes it different is its approach. Traditional approaches focus on pathology, whale transpersonal therapy emphasizes how to fulfill your potential.
This is a one-on-one session
We’ll take a journey into your strengths and your life’s purpose. Unlike traditional approaches focused on pathology, transpersonal therapy emphasizes how to fulfill your potential. It helps you transcend ego-based mindsets and behaviors that have inhibited your physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual growth.
Methods you may experience
Nothing is ever introduced into our conversation unless you’re comfortable with it.
Methods include:
Hypnotherapy
Positive psychology
Jungian psychology
Intuition work
Guided visualization

Benefits of transpersonal therapy
Together, we’ll clear what blocks your path, and you’ll start to:
Gain clarity and focus about their lives
Define life goals and develop a plan for manifesting those goals
Tap into their full potential
Expand creativity and consciousness
Discover solutions to life's challenges
View life events as opportunities rather than obstacles
Lead a happier, more successful life
Identify and live a greater life purpose
Increase intuition
Remove barriers preventing progress towards goals
How does transpersonal therapy differ from consulting, therapy, sports coaching or even a best friend?
Consulting:
Consultants may or may not have experience in your field. They propose solutions but leave the implementation to you. In contrast, a transpersonal therapist stays with you to integrate changes, new skills, and goals, ensuring they are realized.
Therapy:
Transpersonal therapy focuses on your potential, not your pathology. In this way, we’re removing blocks to embrace the potential and gifts that lay within you.
Best Friend:
A best friend is valuable, but they may not be objective. Friends often avoid difficult truths to preserve the relationship. A good life coach is honest and objective, willing to risk being fired to help you succeed.