Hello!
To the one who holds it all, it’s your turn to be held.
You’re the one others turn to. The steady presence in the room. Skilled at staying regulated, tracking complexity, and holding others through hard things.
And while you know how to help people make sense of themselves, there are places in you that don’t need more insight. They need somewhere safe to be witnessed.
Therapists don’t come to me because they’re broken.
They come because even the most capable people need a place to break — without being analyzed, fixed, or managed.
This is not therapy or supervision. It’s a space designed for therapists who want to be met as humans, not clinicians. A place where you don’t have to self-monitor, perform competence, or hold the other person.
I work with therapists who spend their lives being the container — and need a place to go where they don’t have to be.
one more thing
Many of the therapists I work with come to me not because they lack insight or clinical skill, but because insight alone is no longer sufficient for what they’re navigating.
They are thoughtful, competent, and psychologically literate. They understand their patterns, parts, and attachment dynamics. And still, there are moments—often in close relationships or under sustained stress—when their system becomes overwhelmed in ways that don’t respond to insight or intellect alone.
I offer a structured, relational space designed specifically for therapists—one where you don’t have to self-monitor, manage the relationship, or remain in a professional stance.
This work is for therapists who spend their lives holding emotional complexity for others and need a place where that responsibility can be set down. The focus is on supporting access to Self-energy under pressure, particularly around grief, anger, fear, and long-standing relational patterns.
If you’re experiencing persistent strain, reactivity, or fatigue internally, you don’t need intervention. You need integration through a steady, boundaried container where you can engage your inner experience directly — without analysis, performance, or pathologizing, and allow your nervous system to recalibrate, not through explanation but through felt experience.