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Meeting our clients in a caring and supportive way, we specialize in depth, Jungian, psychodynamic, and psychoanalytic psychotherapies. At the same time, we carry expertise in a number of other therapies and perspectives, including somatic, mindfulness-based, cognitive-behavioral, Adlerian, and Gestalt.

Whether you're feeling stuck, down, depressed, anxious, overwhelmed, or seeking to overcome the difficulties of loss or traumatic experiences, we're here to serve you. Curious about your dreams? We possess a wealth of personal and professional experience in Jungian psychology, and are able to include dreamwork within a therapeutic context, as well as dream consultations and workshops.
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At the same time, we have strong backgrounds in humanistic, person-centered, cognitive-behavioral, mindfulness-based, and somatic therapies. Whether you're feeling down, depressed, anxious, grieving, working through the effects of trauma, or struggling with a sense of meaninglessness, we can help.
My approach to psychotherapy is largely informed by the Analytical Psychology of Carl Jung. I believe in a theory of personal development that emphasizes the integration of all parts of the self into an experience of personal wholeness. This work is often referred to as "depth" psychology because it requires some degree of familiarity and/or curiosity about one's own inner-world.
As an Iraq War veteran turned therapist who has specialized in supporting other veterans with Post Traumatic Stress since 2014, I bring a great deal of personal and professional experience into the therapy room with my clients. I use an integrative approach, though I specialize in depth-oriented, psychoanalytic, psychodynamic, and Jungian-oriented psychotherapy.
Both Whitney and Adam utilize an approach that can be described as integrative, with specialties in Jungian, analytical, archetypal, or depth-oriented psychotherapies, including psychodynamic or psychoanalytic therapies. All of these traditions emphasize the importance of unconscious processes in symptoms, suffering, healing, and transformation, with a special emphasis on the value of dreams.
Image: A painting from Carl Jung's Red Book, Liber Novus, which he used to document his experiences during some of the most difficult years of his life. This tree is consistent with other archetypal examples of the cosmic tree, or axis mundi, from the Crucifix, to Yggrdasil in the Norse Tradition, or the Bodhi Tree in the Buddhist Tradition.
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