I work with people who have often understood themselves for a long time, but something still hasn’t shifted.
About
My path into this work was not a planned career direction.
In my twenties my life changed abruptly after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
What began as a search for health gradually became a deeper process of re-examining how I was living and relating to myself.
During those years I encountered experiences that didn’t fit easily inside the psychological or medical explanations I had relied on.
They were not beliefs I adopted, but things I directly observed — in my own body, perception, and relationships.
Over time I became less interested in fixing symptoms and more interested in what organizes experience itself.
That curiosity became the foundation of how I work now.
Over the years I found I was often noticing things people hadn’t yet said.
Not interpretations, but the moment a reaction forms, where attention drops, or where someone leaves themselves while speaking.
When we stay there together, what felt tangled usually clarifies without being pushed.
People sometimes describe this as being deeply understood.
For me it feels like staying with the person closely enough that what is true has space to show itself.
My work has grown from both formal training and years of personal spiritual practice.
At times I become aware of patterns, meanings, or movements that are not yet conscious for the person themselves.
Rather than presenting them as answers, I stay with the process so they can recognize it directly.
Some people come specifically for this dimension.
Others never need to name it at all.
We work with whatever is real for you, in a way that remains grounded and personal.
Background
My background includes Somatic Experiencing™, Internal Family Systems, attachment-based work, and extensive training in ancestral, generational, and collective trauma healing.
Alongside professional training, I have spent many years in ongoing contemplative and meditative practice, studying consciousness across psychological, somatic, and spiritual traditions.
I work with clients internationally in an online setting.
The work is collaborative — we discover what is needed as we go.