Spirituality work is deeply personal and unique. I enjoy working to help people come to a more centered and peaceful place with regards to their own spiritual journey. While I believe that religion and spirituality are two seperate (but often connected things) I am happy to work with people from varied areas and levels of spiritual and religious background.
Marriage and Family Therapist, EdD; EdS; MA; MA; LCMFT#0404011018; BCCLC#0131
Philosophically, I believe the role religion and/or spirituality plays in an individual’s perception of the family will be guided by his/her worldview. I believe that the overarching consideration that may guide one’s definition of the family may be whether one subscribes to a religious or spiritual outlook on life.
Having a healthy sprit man is just as important as being healthy mentally and physically. Sometimes people find themselves being stagnant spiritually. Stagnancy can cause frustration, confusion and a feeling of a sense of bondage. Freedom can come through realizing God’s plan for your life.
Psychologist, PhD Clinical Psychology, Masters in Marriage Family Therapy
We are fundamentally spiritual beings. When we become divorced from this reality we are exiled from our essence. Spiritual bankruptcy is the basis for most of our suffering in this incarnation. A reclamation of who we truly are provides the remedy and pathway towards a more joyful, compassion filled life.