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The second half of life can be much better than the first. In fact, midlife is an ideal time for healing, change, and growth. So if your ship launched on choppy waters or rocky shoals and you're still navigating rough seas, a midlife course correction could help. What's required? Openness to new experiences, willingness to engage, capacity to commit, and a therapist who knows what's possible and how to achieve it. So whether you're sailing solo or with a shipmate, set sail with a seasoned mariner who can help navigate the midlife passage with the art of healing, the science of change, and the "hard work miracle" of growth.
Our minds are embodied processes that are organized and reorganized in relationships. That's the raison d'être for my practice of relational, somatic psychotherapy, in which midlife adults are invited to explore the transformative potential of embodied and emotionally attuned relationships.
Did you know? Therapists can be generalists or specialists. Generalists address a wide variety of issues; specialists have expertise with particular types of treatment, clients, or concerns. I specialize in relational, somatic psychotherapy for midlife adults and couples. Inquiries about current or future openings are always welcome.
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