A Spiritual Psychology
Exploring life beneath the surface through
images, myth and meaning.
My work weaves together depth psychology and Neoplatonic ideas surrounding the Anima Mundi (world soul) to support people in navigating the deeper layers of the psyche. I approach the inner world as inherently meaningful—where dreams, symptoms, images, and emotional states are not problems to eliminate, but expressions of the soul seeking recognition.
Through fairy tales, myth, and dreamwork, we enter the imaginal realm—the space where personal experience and archetypal pattern meet. In this space, stories become maps, symptoms become messengers, and periods of confusion or darkness are understood as part of a larger unfolding.
Rather than focusing solely on symptom relief, I help clients orient to questions of meaning, purpose, and inner alignment. This work is especially attuned to times of descent: moments of disorientation, numbness, loss, or transition. These are approached not as failures, but as initiatory thresholds—places where the psyche reorganizes and the soul deepens.
No prior knowledge of psychology, mythology, or philosophy is needed. You don’t need to know how to “interpret” dreams or understand symbolic language—only a willingness to be curious about your inner experience. We begin exactly where you are!
This Work May Be For You If…
You sense that your struggles are not just problems to eliminate, but signals pointing toward deeper meaning or change.
You are curious about dreams, symbols, mythology, or archetypal stories and how they might illuminate your life.
You often feel that your inner life is rich, complex, and difficult to explain within ordinary psychological language.
You have experienced periods of depression, anxiety, or life upheaval that feel less like illness and more like a threshold or turning point.
You want to understand your life not only through biography, but through larger patterns of story, symbol, and calling.
You feel drawn to questions such as:
What is my life asking of me?
What wants to emerge through me?
You are open to working with dreams, imagination, reflection, and conversation with inner figures as part of psychological exploration.
You feel that something in you is seeking a more meaningful or authentic way of living, even if you cannot yet fully articulate what that means.
Are comfortable exploring questions that do not always have quick answers.
Want therapy to include meaning, story, and symbolic understanding, not just strategies or symptom reduction.
Sense that their life may have a calling, pattern, or mythic dimension that deserves attention.
A desire for a spiritual scaffolding that may lie outside dominant cultural or religious narratives.