I offer psychotherapy and counseling for adult individuals and couples to assist with personal development, relationships, life crises, and finding meaning in life. There is science based hope for all us to live better lives utilizing the endless and remarkable psychological and physical power of our hearts to guide and help us. See below for more information.
I offer psychotherapy and counseling for adults supporting personal development related to daily life.
Many of the people I meet are yearning for something better in life and sense that behind their immediate experiences there is something deeper within them of a far happier, more peaceful, and unchangeable nature.
It is possible to overcome the obstacles that obstruct our inner peace and happiness. Often these obstacles are the ego’s attempt to manifest a view of us as being less valuable and loveable than we truly are. By becoming conscious of our ego's limited view of us and choosing our heart-based potentials, it is possible to live with greater happiness and love in daily life.
During difficult periods of life, it is possible to discover new sides of ourselves that can help us create a better life for ourselves and others. Happiness and love remain possible, even when life is hard. In every crisis, there is the possibility for growth and a well-founded hope for change.
With the loving potential in our consciousness lying ready, we are equipped by nature with opportunities to live the life we are longing for.
It is possible to overcome the obstacles that obstruct peace, love and happiness in a close relationship.
I offer psychotherapy and counseling to couples and people, who wish to build a close, cohesive relationship, who seek personal growth within their relationship, and to save it, when their relationship is in difficulty.
Conflicts and separation in our relationships can be gateways to love. The longing to be close to another person is often also a longing to move beyond separation and reconnect with oneself.
The love relationship offers a built-in opportunity to work with ego-created separation, not only in the relationship itself, but in life in general.
”To break up a relationship can be a necessity and move two people on in a positive way. However, the projection of your own distance to love in yourself often determines that you want to separate from your partner. We can mistakenly believe that we are not loveable or that our unhappiness is the fault of the other person, and not, which is often the basic cause of our doubt, anger and loneliness that we experience ourselves as separated from our own loving essence. These are perceptions that originate from our ego’s level of consciousness.” (From my book "Love is Possible." Preface. P. 4).
It is possible to connect with our own loving essence and each other and to reach our inner potentials individually and as a couple.
”Many relationships are pearls too precious to just throw away as symbols of suppressed love not made conscious.” (Love is Possible. P. 95).