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Our Approach

Gain insight and wellbeing from our soulful approach to mental health.

A Different Kind of Therapy

Experience an innovative approach to therapy that can help you gain peace and prosperity. Learn how to access roots to symptoms, heal emotional wounds, and break free from problems that keep you stuck so you can have a meaningful life filled with joy.

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Our Theoretical Orientation

Soulful Psychology® is a contemporary theoretical orientation within the Depth Psychology tradition. Our aim is to bring Depth Psychology concepts and methods about caring for the soul into the mainstream. Soulful Psychology® integrates the wisdom of relational-psychoanalysis and Jungian psychology, the philosophical exploration of Socratic discovery and insight, and the passionate expressiveness of culture, art, music, and poetry. Additionally, the influences of Intercultural Communication scholars are integrated into Soulful Psychology® concepts.

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A Soulful Theory of Health

We all have a light that shines within us; it is the innate aspects of who we are at our core. Our talents, propensities, inclinations, and truths, that lie below conscious awareness and guide us towards growth. It is difficult to define the soul but we know it when we experience it. When someone says, “I feel it in my soul,” we seem to know and relate to what they mean. Soul isn’t a literal “thing,” it is a symbol used to express the essence of who we are and a phenomenon that can not be fully explained in words, but can be best known when we experience it. Therefore, we need symbols, metaphors, dreams, intuitions, symptoms, associations, nonverbal communication, and artistic expression to identify it. Soul is a phenomenon depicted in religion, music, and visual-arts throughout centuries and across cultures.

Soulful Psychology® theorizes that psychological health is attained through living a soulful life, which means living in a present state of being that enables integration of ego and soul resulting in deep connection with self and the world. Furthermore, to live “full-of-soul,” is to be in a constant state of reverie for the complex and magnificent core aspects within us that continuously emerge to enliven our experiences, animate our behaviors, guide our directions, inspire our aspirations, embolden our decisions, impassion our connections, secure our attachments, challenge our insecurities, nurture our wounds, guide our paths, and foster our growth.

Regain Connection

The soul is an archetypal symbol that represents “connection,” and also highlights that human beings are communal people by nature. Soulful Psychology® helps us gain the courage to acknowledge our innate need for connection, and our desire to love and be loved.

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Our Approach to Therapy

Soulful Psychology® approaches therapy as a means for becoming soulful. Our effective approach analyzes meaning within symptoms, which has been successful in helping people understand the roots to their suffering and in gaining solutions for healing and transformation. Results often include increased joy, resilience, wholeness, and soulful connection with self and others. We are deeply committed to caring for you with compassion and kindness in your therapeutic process.

  • Soulful Integration: We help you explore soulful content that emerges through nonverbal cues, emotions, associations, dreams, metaphors, symptoms, images, intuitions, talents, daydreams, symbols, disassociations, defenses, transferences, enactments, playfulness, and creative expression.
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“The calm mind allows one to connect with the inner self, the SOUL, the very source of our being. That’s where the music lives. That’s where my music comes from.”

-CLARENCE CLEMONS