Intuitive Counseling Center

  • Intuitive Therapy is a holistic and intuitive style of Integrative Therapeutic approaches that resolves presenting concerns while identifying and correcting irrational, subconscious patterns. This specialized approach will assist you to uncover, articulate, and then release emotions and beliefs that are causing you to feel “stuck”.


    What is Intuitive Therapy?

    During an Intuitive Therapy session, clients process their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and are able to quickly identify, comprehend, and heal from underlying or subconscious issues. A Intuitive Therapist uses intuition to offer guidance, support, and insights. This can help clients to:

    • Understand and embrace the uniqueness of self
    • Release negative emotions that are hidden below the ‘surface’
    • Make truly positive changes in their lives that are permanent
    • Identify confusing patterns of unwanted behaviors, thoughts, or feelings
    • More honestly assess themselves and others
    • Improve their Emotional Intelligence
    • Heal from trauma
    • Embrace themselves in a genuine, authentic, and honest inner experience
    • Mend broken or strained relationships
    • Provide insights as to effective communication with self and others
    • Resolve substance use/abuse issues
    • Learn how to transition through negative emotions into freedom and serenity
    • Create realistic and healthy self-directed goals in pursuit of one’s life purpose
    • Comprehend and heal from confusing family dynamics
    • Explore, process, and heal from Existential based trauma
    • Feel truly connected to themselves as an entire person
    • Know freedom from despair
    • Love self and others with deeper conviction and broadening empathy
    • Enjoy all of what life has to give

    How is Intuitive Therapy different from Traditional Therapy?

    Traditional Therapy focuses largely on the conscious mind. In Traditional Therapy, the information revealed and processed in session are limited to only what the client is able to verbalize as their presenting problem. Knowledge about the challenges a client is struggling from is limited to what the client is already aware of. Intuitive Therapy, on the other hand, is able to access and explore beyond the conscious mind and into the unconscious mind. The ‘unknown’ is the part of our mind that stores our thoughts, feelings, and experiences that we are not consciously aware of…and are, fundamentally, the reason why a person seeks therapy in the first place.

    Most healthy, functioning individuals are capable of handling problems, anxieties, etc., in their life…when they are consciously aware of what their problems genuinely are. It is only when a person is unable to independently resolve their challenges that they are motivated to seek intervention and support from a licensed professional. This dynamic is considered an inherent conflict within the scope of Traditional Therapy. A traditional therapist is limited to the conscious realm and unintentionally miss significant issues that plague a person deep within their psyche.

    Intuitive Therapy goes beyond Traditional Therapy by providing deep healing, profound insights, and reconciliation of the inner self. Clients are often shocked at how quickly they realize and feel the difference – most client’s report changes even after 1 -2 sessions. Most clients begin to heal, grow, and embrace themselves in a short amount of time. The vast majority of clients who engage in Intuitive Therapy are swift to become aware of their ‘real’ problem…or, problems/inner conflicts that a client ‘senses’ to be true though has yet to be able to become fully aware of.

    The unconscious mind can be a source of both healing and pain. Intuitive therapy can help clients to access the unconscious mind and release any pain or trauma that is stored there. This can lead to greater self-awareness, healing, and growth. This occurs quite naturally, since the client already ‘senses’ what they know to be true even though their personal, inner truth has yet to be made aware to their conscious mind.

    Who benefits from Intuitive Therapy?

    Intuitive Therapy can be helpful for anyone who is seeking guidance, support, or healing. Some of the common issues that people bring to Intuitive Therapy include:

    • HSP/SPS issues
    • Anxiety and depression
    • Phobias and irrational fears
    • Relationship issues
    • Grief and loss
    • Dissatisfaction with work, family, or personal relationships
    • Body image and eating issues
    • Spirituality/Existential crisis
    • The HSP/SPS individual
    • Any other discomfort that someone is feeling in life
  • Intuitive Therapy is a holistic and intuitive style of Integrative Therapeutic approaches that resolves presenting concerns while identifying and correcting irrational, subconscious patterns. This specialized approach will assist you to uncover, articulate, and then release emotions and beliefs that are causing you to feel “stuck”.


    What is Intuitive Therapy?

    During an Intuitive Therapy session, clients process their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and are able to quickly identify, comprehend, and heal from underlying or subconscious issues. A Intuitive Therapist uses intuition to offer guidance, support, and insights. This can help clients to:

    • Understand and embrace the uniqueness of self
    • Release negative emotions that are hidden below the ‘surface’
    • Make truly positive changes in their lives that are permanent
    • Identify confusing patterns of unwanted behaviors, thoughts, or feelings
    • More honestly assess themselves and others
    • Improve their Emotional Intelligence
    • Heal from trauma
    • Embrace themselves in a genuine, authentic, and honest inner experience
    • Mend broken or strained relationships
    • Provide insights as to effective communication with self and others
    • Resolve substance use/abuse issues
    • Learn how to transition through negative emotions into freedom and serenity
    • Create realistic and healthy self-directed goals in pursuit of one’s life purpose
    • Comprehend and heal from confusing family dynamics
    • Explore, process, and heal from Existential based trauma
    • Feel truly connected to themselves as an entire person
    • Know freedom from despair
    • Love self and others with deeper conviction and broadening empathy
    • Enjoy all of what life has to give

    How is Intuitive Therapy different from Traditional Therapy?

    Traditional Therapy focuses largely on the conscious mind. In Traditional Therapy, the information revealed and processed in session are limited to only what the client is able to verbalize as their presenting problem. Knowledge about the challenges a client is struggling from is limited to what the client is already aware of. Intuitive Therapy, on the other hand, is able to access and explore beyond the conscious mind and into the unconscious mind. The ‘unknown’ is the part of our mind that stores our thoughts, feelings, and experiences that we are not consciously aware of…and are, fundamentally, the reason why a person seeks therapy in the first place.

    Most healthy, functioning individuals are capable of handling problems, anxieties, etc., in their life…when they are consciously aware of what their problems genuinely are. It is only when a person is unable to independently resolve their challenges that they are motivated to seek intervention and support from a licensed professional. This dynamic is considered an inherent conflict within the scope of Traditional Therapy. A traditional therapist is limited to the conscious realm and unintentionally miss significant issues that plague a person deep within their psyche.

    Intuitive Therapy goes beyond Traditional Therapy by providing deep healing, profound insights, and reconciliation of the inner self. Clients are often shocked at how quickly they realize and feel the difference – most client’s report changes even after 1 -2 sessions. Most clients begin to heal, grow, and embrace themselves in a short amount of time. The vast majority of clients who engage in Intuitive Therapy are swift to become aware of their ‘real’ problem…or, problems/inner conflicts that a client ‘senses’ to be true though has yet to be able to become fully aware of.

    The unconscious mind can be a source of both healing and pain. Intuitive therapy can help clients to access the unconscious mind and release any pain or trauma that is stored there. This can lead to greater self-awareness, healing, and growth. This occurs quite naturally, since the client already ‘senses’ what they know to be true even though their personal, inner truth has yet to be made aware to their conscious mind.

    Who benefits from Intuitive Therapy?

    Intuitive Therapy can be helpful for anyone who is seeking guidance, support, or healing. Some of the common issues that people bring to Intuitive Therapy include:

    • HSP/SPS issues
    • Anxiety and depression
    • Phobias and irrational fears
    • Relationship issues
    • Grief and loss
    • Dissatisfaction with work, family, or personal relationships
    • Body image and eating issues
    • Spirituality/Existential crisis
    • The HSP/SPS individual
    • Any other discomfort that someone is feeling in life
  • Intuitive Therapy is a holistic and intuitive style of Integrative Therapeutic approaches that resolves presenting concerns while identifying and correcting irrational, subconscious patterns. This specialized approach will assist you to uncover, articulate, and then release emotions and beliefs that are causing you to feel “stuck”.


    What is Intuitive Therapy?

    During an Intuitive Therapy session, clients process their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and are able to quickly identify, comprehend, and heal from underlying or subconscious issues. A Intuitive Therapist uses intuition to offer guidance, support, and insights. This can help clients to:

    • Understand and embrace the uniqueness of self
    • Release negative emotions that are hidden below the ‘surface’
    • Make truly positive changes in their lives that are permanent
    • Identify confusing patterns of unwanted behaviors, thoughts, or feelings
    • More honestly assess themselves and others
    • Improve their Emotional Intelligence
    • Heal from trauma
    • Embrace themselves in a genuine, authentic, and honest inner experience
    • Mend broken or strained relationships
    • Provide insights as to effective communication with self and others
    • Resolve substance use/abuse issues
    • Learn how to transition through negative emotions into freedom and serenity
    • Create realistic and healthy self-directed goals in pursuit of one’s life purpose
    • Comprehend and heal from confusing family dynamics
    • Explore, process, and heal from Existential based trauma
    • Feel truly connected to themselves as an entire person
    • Know freedom from despair
    • Love self and others with deeper conviction and broadening empathy
    • Enjoy all of what life has to give

    How is Intuitive Therapy different from Traditional Therapy?

    Traditional Therapy focuses largely on the conscious mind. In Traditional Therapy, the information revealed and processed in session are limited to only what the client is able to verbalize as their presenting problem. Knowledge about the challenges a client is struggling from is limited to what the client is already aware of. Intuitive Therapy, on the other hand, is able to access and explore beyond the conscious mind and into the unconscious mind. The ‘unknown’ is the part of our mind that stores our thoughts, feelings, and experiences that we are not consciously aware of…and are, fundamentally, the reason why a person seeks therapy in the first place.

    Most healthy, functioning individuals are capable of handling problems, anxieties, etc., in their life…when they are consciously aware of what their problems genuinely are. It is only when a person is unable to independently resolve their challenges that they are motivated to seek intervention and support from a licensed professional. This dynamic is considered an inherent conflict within the scope of Traditional Therapy. A traditional therapist is limited to the conscious realm and unintentionally miss significant issues that plague a person deep within their psyche.

    Intuitive Therapy goes beyond Traditional Therapy by providing deep healing, profound insights, and reconciliation of the inner self. Clients are often shocked at how quickly they realize and feel the difference – most client’s report changes even after 1 -2 sessions. Most clients begin to heal, grow, and embrace themselves in a short amount of time. The vast majority of clients who engage in Intuitive Therapy are swift to become aware of their ‘real’ problem…or, problems/inner conflicts that a client ‘senses’ to be true though has yet to be able to become fully aware of.

    The unconscious mind can be a source of both healing and pain. Intuitive therapy can help clients to access the unconscious mind and release any pain or trauma that is stored there. This can lead to greater self-awareness, healing, and growth. This occurs quite naturally, since the client already ‘senses’ what they know to be true even though their personal, inner truth has yet to be made aware to their conscious mind.

    Who benefits from Intuitive Therapy?

    Intuitive Therapy can be helpful for anyone who is seeking guidance, support, or healing. Some of the common issues that people bring to Intuitive Therapy include:

    • HSP/SPS issues
    • Anxiety and depression
    • Phobias and irrational fears
    • Relationship issues
    • Grief and loss
    • Dissatisfaction with work, family, or personal relationships
    • Body image and eating issues
    • Spirituality/Existential crisis
    • The HSP/SPS individual
    • Any other discomfort that someone is feeling in life
  • Intuitive Therapy is a holistic and intuitive style of Integrative Therapeutic approaches that resolves presenting concerns while identifying and correcting irrational, subconscious patterns. This specialized approach will assist you to uncover, articulate, and then release emotions and beliefs that are causing you to feel “stuck”.


    What is Intuitive Therapy?

    During an Intuitive Therapy session, clients process their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and are able to quickly identify, comprehend, and heal from underlying or subconscious issues. A Intuitive Therapist uses intuition to offer guidance, support, and insights. This can help clients to:

    • Understand and embrace the uniqueness of self
    • Release negative emotions that are hidden below the ‘surface’
    • Make truly positive changes in their lives that are permanent
    • Identify confusing patterns of unwanted behaviors, thoughts, or feelings
    • More honestly assess themselves and others
    • Improve their Emotional Intelligence
    • Heal from trauma
    • Embrace themselves in a genuine, authentic, and honest inner experience
    • Mend broken or strained relationships
    • Provide insights as to effective communication with self and others
    • Resolve substance use/abuse issues
    • Learn how to transition through negative emotions into freedom and serenity
    • Create realistic and healthy self-directed goals in pursuit of one’s life purpose
    • Comprehend and heal from confusing family dynamics
    • Explore, process, and heal from Existential based trauma
    • Feel truly connected to themselves as an entire person
    • Know freedom from despair
    • Love self and others with deeper conviction and broadening empathy
    • Enjoy all of what life has to give

    How is Intuitive Therapy different from Traditional Therapy?

    Traditional Therapy focuses largely on the conscious mind. In Traditional Therapy, the information revealed and processed in session are limited to only what the client is able to verbalize as their presenting problem. Knowledge about the challenges a client is struggling from is limited to what the client is already aware of. Intuitive Therapy, on the other hand, is able to access and explore beyond the conscious mind and into the unconscious mind. The ‘unknown’ is the part of our mind that stores our thoughts, feelings, and experiences that we are not consciously aware of…and are, fundamentally, the reason why a person seeks therapy in the first place.

    Most healthy, functioning individuals are capable of handling problems, anxieties, etc., in their life…when they are consciously aware of what their problems genuinely are. It is only when a person is unable to independently resolve their challenges that they are motivated to seek intervention and support from a licensed professional. This dynamic is considered an inherent conflict within the scope of Traditional Therapy. A traditional therapist is limited to the conscious realm and unintentionally miss significant issues that plague a person deep within their psyche.

    Intuitive Therapy goes beyond Traditional Therapy by providing deep healing, profound insights, and reconciliation of the inner self. Clients are often shocked at how quickly they realize and feel the difference – most client’s report changes even after 1 -2 sessions. Most clients begin to heal, grow, and embrace themselves in a short amount of time. The vast majority of clients who engage in Intuitive Therapy are swift to become aware of their ‘real’ problem…or, problems/inner conflicts that a client ‘senses’ to be true though has yet to be able to become fully aware of.

    The unconscious mind can be a source of both healing and pain. Intuitive therapy can help clients to access the unconscious mind and release any pain or trauma that is stored there. This can lead to greater self-awareness, healing, and growth. This occurs quite naturally, since the client already ‘senses’ what they know to be true even though their personal, inner truth has yet to be made aware to their conscious mind.

    Who benefits from Intuitive Therapy?

    Intuitive Therapy can be helpful for anyone who is seeking guidance, support, or healing. Some of the common issues that people bring to Intuitive Therapy include:

    • HSP/SPS issues
    • Anxiety and depression
    • Phobias and irrational fears
    • Relationship issues
    • Grief and loss
    • Dissatisfaction with work, family, or personal relationships
    • Body image and eating issues
    • Spirituality/Existential crisis
    • The HSP/SPS individual
    • Any other discomfort that someone is feeling in life
  • Intuitive Therapy is a holistic and intuitive style of Integrative Therapeutic approaches that resolves presenting concerns while identifying and correcting irrational, subconscious patterns. This specialized approach will assist you to uncover, articulate, and then release emotions and beliefs that are causing you to feel “stuck”.


    What is Intuitive Therapy?

    During an Intuitive Therapy session, clients process their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and are able to quickly identify, comprehend, and heal from underlying or subconscious issues. A Intuitive Therapist uses intuition to offer guidance, support, and insights. This can help clients to:

    • Understand and embrace the uniqueness of self
    • Release negative emotions that are hidden below the ‘surface’
    • Make truly positive changes in their lives that are permanent
    • Identify confusing patterns of unwanted behaviors, thoughts, or feelings
    • More honestly assess themselves and others
    • Improve their Emotional Intelligence
    • Heal from trauma
    • Embrace themselves in a genuine, authentic, and honest inner experience
    • Mend broken or strained relationships
    • Provide insights as to effective communication with self and others
    • Resolve substance use/abuse issues
    • Learn how to transition through negative emotions into freedom and serenity
    • Create realistic and healthy self-directed goals in pursuit of one’s life purpose
    • Comprehend and heal from confusing family dynamics
    • Explore, process, and heal from Existential based trauma
    • Feel truly connected to themselves as an entire person
    • Know freedom from despair
    • Love self and others with deeper conviction and broadening empathy
    • Enjoy all of what life has to give

    How is Intuitive Therapy different from Traditional Therapy?

    Traditional Therapy focuses largely on the conscious mind. In Traditional Therapy, the information revealed and processed in session are limited to only what the client is able to verbalize as their presenting problem. Knowledge about the challenges a client is struggling from is limited to what the client is already aware of. Intuitive Therapy, on the other hand, is able to access and explore beyond the conscious mind and into the unconscious mind. The ‘unknown’ is the part of our mind that stores our thoughts, feelings, and experiences that we are not consciously aware of…and are, fundamentally, the reason why a person seeks therapy in the first place.

    Most healthy, functioning individuals are capable of handling problems, anxieties, etc., in their life…when they are consciously aware of what their problems genuinely are. It is only when a person is unable to independently resolve their challenges that they are motivated to seek intervention and support from a licensed professional. This dynamic is considered an inherent conflict within the scope of Traditional Therapy. A traditional therapist is limited to the conscious realm and unintentionally miss significant issues that plague a person deep within their psyche.

    Intuitive Therapy goes beyond Traditional Therapy by providing deep healing, profound insights, and reconciliation of the inner self. Clients are often shocked at how quickly they realize and feel the difference – most client’s report changes even after 1 -2 sessions. Most clients begin to heal, grow, and embrace themselves in a short amount of time. The vast majority of clients who engage in Intuitive Therapy are swift to become aware of their ‘real’ problem…or, problems/inner conflicts that a client ‘senses’ to be true though has yet to be able to become fully aware of.

    The unconscious mind can be a source of both healing and pain. Intuitive therapy can help clients to access the unconscious mind and release any pain or trauma that is stored there. This can lead to greater self-awareness, healing, and growth. This occurs quite naturally, since the client already ‘senses’ what they know to be true even though their personal, inner truth has yet to be made aware to their conscious mind.

    Who benefits from Intuitive Therapy?

    Intuitive Therapy can be helpful for anyone who is seeking guidance, support, or healing. Some of the common issues that people bring to Intuitive Therapy include:

    • HSP/SPS issues
    • Anxiety and depression
    • Phobias and irrational fears
    • Relationship issues
    • Grief and loss
    • Dissatisfaction with work, family, or personal relationships
    • Body image and eating issues
    • Spirituality/Existential crisis
    • The HSP/SPS individual
    • Any other discomfort that someone is feeling in life
  • Intuitive Therapy is a holistic and intuitive style of Integrative Therapeutic approaches that resolves presenting concerns while identifying and correcting irrational, subconscious patterns. This specialized approach will assist you to uncover, articulate, and then release emotions and beliefs that are causing you to feel “stuck”.


    What is Intuitive Therapy?

    During an Intuitive Therapy session, clients process their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and are able to quickly identify, comprehend, and heal from underlying or subconscious issues. A Intuitive Therapist uses intuition to offer guidance, support, and insights. This can help clients to:

    • Understand and embrace the uniqueness of self
    • Release negative emotions that are hidden below the ‘surface’
    • Make truly positive changes in their lives that are permanent
    • Identify confusing patterns of unwanted behaviors, thoughts, or feelings
    • More honestly assess themselves and others
    • Improve their Emotional Intelligence
    • Heal from trauma
    • Embrace themselves in a genuine, authentic, and honest inner experience
    • Mend broken or strained relationships
    • Provide insights as to effective communication with self and others
    • Resolve substance use/abuse issues
    • Learn how to transition through negative emotions into freedom and serenity
    • Create realistic and healthy self-directed goals in pursuit of one’s life purpose
    • Comprehend and heal from confusing family dynamics
    • Explore, process, and heal from Existential based trauma
    • Feel truly connected to themselves as an entire person
    • Know freedom from despair
    • Love self and others with deeper conviction and broadening empathy
    • Enjoy all of what life has to give

    How is Intuitive Therapy different from Traditional Therapy?

    Traditional Therapy focuses largely on the conscious mind. In Traditional Therapy, the information revealed and processed in session are limited to only what the client is able to verbalize as their presenting problem. Knowledge about the challenges a client is struggling from is limited to what the client is already aware of. Intuitive Therapy, on the other hand, is able to access and explore beyond the conscious mind and into the unconscious mind. The ‘unknown’ is the part of our mind that stores our thoughts, feelings, and experiences that we are not consciously aware of…and are, fundamentally, the reason why a person seeks therapy in the first place.

    Most healthy, functioning individuals are capable of handling problems, anxieties, etc., in their life…when they are consciously aware of what their problems genuinely are. It is only when a person is unable to independently resolve their challenges that they are motivated to seek intervention and support from a licensed professional. This dynamic is considered an inherent conflict within the scope of Traditional Therapy. A traditional therapist is limited to the conscious realm and unintentionally miss significant issues that plague a person deep within their psyche.

    Intuitive Therapy goes beyond Traditional Therapy by providing deep healing, profound insights, and reconciliation of the inner self. Clients are often shocked at how quickly they realize and feel the difference – most client’s report changes even after 1 -2 sessions. Most clients begin to heal, grow, and embrace themselves in a short amount of time. The vast majority of clients who engage in Intuitive Therapy are swift to become aware of their ‘real’ problem…or, problems/inner conflicts that a client ‘senses’ to be true though has yet to be able to become fully aware of.

    The unconscious mind can be a source of both healing and pain. Intuitive therapy can help clients to access the unconscious mind and release any pain or trauma that is stored there. This can lead to greater self-awareness, healing, and growth. This occurs quite naturally, since the client already ‘senses’ what they know to be true even though their personal, inner truth has yet to be made aware to their conscious mind.

    Who benefits from Intuitive Therapy?

    Intuitive Therapy can be helpful for anyone who is seeking guidance, support, or healing. Some of the common issues that people bring to Intuitive Therapy include:

    • HSP/SPS issues
    • Anxiety and depression
    • Phobias and irrational fears
    • Relationship issues
    • Grief and loss
    • Dissatisfaction with work, family, or personal relationships
    • Body image and eating issues
    • Spirituality/Existential crisis
    • The HSP/SPS individual
    • Any other discomfort that someone is feeling in life
  • Intuitive Therapy is a holistic and intuitive style of Integrative Therapeutic approaches that resolves presenting concerns while identifying and correcting irrational, subconscious patterns. This specialized approach will assist you to uncover, articulate, and then release emotions and beliefs that are causing you to feel “stuck”.


    What is Intuitive Therapy?

    During an Intuitive Therapy session, clients process their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and are able to quickly identify, comprehend, and heal from underlying or subconscious issues. A Intuitive Therapist uses intuition to offer guidance, support, and insights. This can help clients to:

    • Understand and embrace the uniqueness of self
    • Release negative emotions that are hidden below the ‘surface’
    • Make truly positive changes in their lives that are permanent
    • Identify confusing patterns of unwanted behaviors, thoughts, or feelings
    • More honestly assess themselves and others
    • Improve their Emotional Intelligence
    • Heal from trauma
    • Embrace themselves in a genuine, authentic, and honest inner experience
    • Mend broken or strained relationships
    • Provide insights as to effective communication with self and others
    • Resolve substance use/abuse issues
    • Learn how to transition through negative emotions into freedom and serenity
    • Create realistic and healthy self-directed goals in pursuit of one’s life purpose
    • Comprehend and heal from confusing family dynamics
    • Explore, process, and heal from Existential based trauma
    • Feel truly connected to themselves as an entire person
    • Know freedom from despair
    • Love self and others with deeper conviction and broadening empathy
    • Enjoy all of what life has to give

    How is Intuitive Therapy different from Traditional Therapy?

    Traditional Therapy focuses largely on the conscious mind. In Traditional Therapy, the information revealed and processed in session are limited to only what the client is able to verbalize as their presenting problem. Knowledge about the challenges a client is struggling from is limited to what the client is already aware of. Intuitive Therapy, on the other hand, is able to access and explore beyond the conscious mind and into the unconscious mind. The ‘unknown’ is the part of our mind that stores our thoughts, feelings, and experiences that we are not consciously aware of…and are, fundamentally, the reason why a person seeks therapy in the first place.

    Most healthy, functioning individuals are capable of handling problems, anxieties, etc., in their life…when they are consciously aware of what their problems genuinely are. It is only when a person is unable to independently resolve their challenges that they are motivated to seek intervention and support from a licensed professional. This dynamic is considered an inherent conflict within the scope of Traditional Therapy. A traditional therapist is limited to the conscious realm and unintentionally miss significant issues that plague a person deep within their psyche.

    Intuitive Therapy goes beyond Traditional Therapy by providing deep healing, profound insights, and reconciliation of the inner self. Clients are often shocked at how quickly they realize and feel the difference – most client’s report changes even after 1 -2 sessions. Most clients begin to heal, grow, and embrace themselves in a short amount of time. The vast majority of clients who engage in Intuitive Therapy are swift to become aware of their ‘real’ problem…or, problems/inner conflicts that a client ‘senses’ to be true though has yet to be able to become fully aware of.

    The unconscious mind can be a source of both healing and pain. Intuitive therapy can help clients to access the unconscious mind and release any pain or trauma that is stored there. This can lead to greater self-awareness, healing, and growth. This occurs quite naturally, since the client already ‘senses’ what they know to be true even though their personal, inner truth has yet to be made aware to their conscious mind.

    Who benefits from Intuitive Therapy?

    Intuitive Therapy can be helpful for anyone who is seeking guidance, support, or healing. Some of the common issues that people bring to Intuitive Therapy include:

    • HSP/SPS issues
    • Anxiety and depression
    • Phobias and irrational fears
    • Relationship issues
    • Grief and loss
    • Dissatisfaction with work, family, or personal relationships
    • Body image and eating issues
    • Spirituality/Existential crisis
    • The HSP/SPS individual
    • Any other discomfort that someone is feeling in life
  • Intuitive Therapy is a holistic and intuitive style of Integrative Therapeutic approaches that resolves presenting concerns while identifying and correcting irrational, subconscious patterns. This specialized approach will assist you to uncover, articulate, and then release emotions and beliefs that are causing you to feel “stuck”.


    What is Intuitive Therapy?

    During an Intuitive Therapy session, clients process their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and are able to quickly identify, comprehend, and heal from underlying or subconscious issues. A Intuitive Therapist uses intuition to offer guidance, support, and insights. This can help clients to:

    • Understand and embrace the uniqueness of self
    • Release negative emotions that are hidden below the ‘surface’
    • Make truly positive changes in their lives that are permanent
    • Identify confusing patterns of unwanted behaviors, thoughts, or feelings
    • More honestly assess themselves and others
    • Improve their Emotional Intelligence
    • Heal from trauma
    • Embrace themselves in a genuine, authentic, and honest inner experience
    • Mend broken or strained relationships
    • Provide insights as to effective communication with self and others
    • Resolve substance use/abuse issues
    • Learn how to transition through negative emotions into freedom and serenity
    • Create realistic and healthy self-directed goals in pursuit of one’s life purpose
    • Comprehend and heal from confusing family dynamics
    • Explore, process, and heal from Existential based trauma
    • Feel truly connected to themselves as an entire person
    • Know freedom from despair
    • Love self and others with deeper conviction and broadening empathy
    • Enjoy all of what life has to give

    How is Intuitive Therapy different from Traditional Therapy?

    Traditional Therapy focuses largely on the conscious mind. In Traditional Therapy, the information revealed and processed in session are limited to only what the client is able to verbalize as their presenting problem. Knowledge about the challenges a client is struggling from is limited to what the client is already aware of. Intuitive Therapy, on the other hand, is able to access and explore beyond the conscious mind and into the unconscious mind. The ‘unknown’ is the part of our mind that stores our thoughts, feelings, and experiences that we are not consciously aware of…and are, fundamentally, the reason why a person seeks therapy in the first place.

    Most healthy, functioning individuals are capable of handling problems, anxieties, etc., in their life…when they are consciously aware of what their problems genuinely are. It is only when a person is unable to independently resolve their challenges that they are motivated to seek intervention and support from a licensed professional. This dynamic is considered an inherent conflict within the scope of Traditional Therapy. A traditional therapist is limited to the conscious realm and unintentionally miss significant issues that plague a person deep within their psyche.

    Intuitive Therapy goes beyond Traditional Therapy by providing deep healing, profound insights, and reconciliation of the inner self. Clients are often shocked at how quickly they realize and feel the difference – most client’s report changes even after 1 -2 sessions. Most clients begin to heal, grow, and embrace themselves in a short amount of time. The vast majority of clients who engage in Intuitive Therapy are swift to become aware of their ‘real’ problem…or, problems/inner conflicts that a client ‘senses’ to be true though has yet to be able to become fully aware of.

    The unconscious mind can be a source of both healing and pain. Intuitive therapy can help clients to access the unconscious mind and release any pain or trauma that is stored there. This can lead to greater self-awareness, healing, and growth. This occurs quite naturally, since the client already ‘senses’ what they know to be true even though their personal, inner truth has yet to be made aware to their conscious mind.

    Who benefits from Intuitive Therapy?

    Intuitive Therapy can be helpful for anyone who is seeking guidance, support, or healing. Some of the common issues that people bring to Intuitive Therapy include:

    • HSP/SPS issues
    • Anxiety and depression
    • Phobias and irrational fears
    • Relationship issues
    • Grief and loss
    • Dissatisfaction with work, family, or personal relationships
    • Body image and eating issues
    • Spirituality/Existential crisis
    • The HSP/SPS individual
    • Any other discomfort that someone is feeling in life
  • Intuitive Therapy is a holistic and intuitive style of Integrative Therapeutic approaches that resolves presenting concerns while identifying and correcting irrational, subconscious patterns. This specialized approach will assist you to uncover, articulate, and then release emotions and beliefs that are causing you to feel “stuck”.


    What is Intuitive Therapy?

    During an Intuitive Therapy session, clients process their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and are able to quickly identify, comprehend, and heal from underlying or subconscious issues. A Intuitive Therapist uses intuition to offer guidance, support, and insights. This can help clients to:

    • Understand and embrace the uniqueness of self
    • Release negative emotions that are hidden below the ‘surface’
    • Make truly positive changes in their lives that are permanent
    • Identify confusing patterns of unwanted behaviors, thoughts, or feelings
    • More honestly assess themselves and others
    • Improve their Emotional Intelligence
    • Heal from trauma
    • Embrace themselves in a genuine, authentic, and honest inner experience
    • Mend broken or strained relationships
    • Provide insights as to effective communication with self and others
    • Resolve substance use/abuse issues
    • Learn how to transition through negative emotions into freedom and serenity
    • Create realistic and healthy self-directed goals in pursuit of one’s life purpose
    • Comprehend and heal from confusing family dynamics
    • Explore, process, and heal from Existential based trauma
    • Feel truly connected to themselves as an entire person
    • Know freedom from despair
    • Love self and others with deeper conviction and broadening empathy
    • Enjoy all of what life has to give

    How is Intuitive Therapy different from Traditional Therapy?

    Traditional Therapy focuses largely on the conscious mind. In Traditional Therapy, the information revealed and processed in session are limited to only what the client is able to verbalize as their presenting problem. Knowledge about the challenges a client is struggling from is limited to what the client is already aware of. Intuitive Therapy, on the other hand, is able to access and explore beyond the conscious mind and into the unconscious mind. The ‘unknown’ is the part of our mind that stores our thoughts, feelings, and experiences that we are not consciously aware of…and are, fundamentally, the reason why a person seeks therapy in the first place.

    Most healthy, functioning individuals are capable of handling problems, anxieties, etc., in their life…when they are consciously aware of what their problems genuinely are. It is only when a person is unable to independently resolve their challenges that they are motivated to seek intervention and support from a licensed professional. This dynamic is considered an inherent conflict within the scope of Traditional Therapy. A traditional therapist is limited to the conscious realm and unintentionally miss significant issues that plague a person deep within their psyche.

    Intuitive Therapy goes beyond Traditional Therapy by providing deep healing, profound insights, and reconciliation of the inner self. Clients are often shocked at how quickly they realize and feel the difference – most client’s report changes even after 1 -2 sessions. Most clients begin to heal, grow, and embrace themselves in a short amount of time. The vast majority of clients who engage in Intuitive Therapy are swift to become aware of their ‘real’ problem…or, problems/inner conflicts that a client ‘senses’ to be true though has yet to be able to become fully aware of.

    The unconscious mind can be a source of both healing and pain. Intuitive therapy can help clients to access the unconscious mind and release any pain or trauma that is stored there. This can lead to greater self-awareness, healing, and growth. This occurs quite naturally, since the client already ‘senses’ what they know to be true even though their personal, inner truth has yet to be made aware to their conscious mind.

    Who benefits from Intuitive Therapy?

    Intuitive Therapy can be helpful for anyone who is seeking guidance, support, or healing. Some of the common issues that people bring to Intuitive Therapy include:

    • HSP/SPS issues
    • Anxiety and depression
    • Phobias and irrational fears
    • Relationship issues
    • Grief and loss
    • Dissatisfaction with work, family, or personal relationships
    • Body image and eating issues
    • Spirituality/Existential crisis
    • The HSP/SPS individual
    • Any other discomfort that someone is feeling in life
  • Intuitive Therapy is a holistic and intuitive style of Integrative Therapeutic approaches that resolves presenting concerns while identifying and correcting irrational, subconscious patterns. This specialized approach will assist you to uncover, articulate, and then release emotions and beliefs that are causing you to feel “stuck”.


    What is Intuitive Therapy?

    During an Intuitive Therapy session, clients process their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and are able to quickly identify, comprehend, and heal from underlying or subconscious issues. A Intuitive Therapist uses intuition to offer guidance, support, and insights. This can help clients to:

    • Understand and embrace the uniqueness of self
    • Release negative emotions that are hidden below the ‘surface’
    • Make truly positive changes in their lives that are permanent
    • Identify confusing patterns of unwanted behaviors, thoughts, or feelings
    • More honestly assess themselves and others
    • Improve their Emotional Intelligence
    • Heal from trauma
    • Embrace themselves in a genuine, authentic, and honest inner experience
    • Mend broken or strained relationships
    • Provide insights as to effective communication with self and others
    • Resolve substance use/abuse issues
    • Learn how to transition through negative emotions into freedom and serenity
    • Create realistic and healthy self-directed goals in pursuit of one’s life purpose
    • Comprehend and heal from confusing family dynamics
    • Explore, process, and heal from Existential based trauma
    • Feel truly connected to themselves as an entire person
    • Know freedom from despair
    • Love self and others with deeper conviction and broadening empathy
    • Enjoy all of what life has to give

    How is Intuitive Therapy different from Traditional Therapy?

    Traditional Therapy focuses largely on the conscious mind. In Traditional Therapy, the information revealed and processed in session are limited to only what the client is able to verbalize as their presenting problem. Knowledge about the challenges a client is struggling from is limited to what the client is already aware of. Intuitive Therapy, on the other hand, is able to access and explore beyond the conscious mind and into the unconscious mind. The ‘unknown’ is the part of our mind that stores our thoughts, feelings, and experiences that we are not consciously aware of…and are, fundamentally, the reason why a person seeks therapy in the first place.

    Most healthy, functioning individuals are capable of handling problems, anxieties, etc., in their life…when they are consciously aware of what their problems genuinely are. It is only when a person is unable to independently resolve their challenges that they are motivated to seek intervention and support from a licensed professional. This dynamic is considered an inherent conflict within the scope of Traditional Therapy. A traditional therapist is limited to the conscious realm and unintentionally miss significant issues that plague a person deep within their psyche.

    Intuitive Therapy goes beyond Traditional Therapy by providing deep healing, profound insights, and reconciliation of the inner self. Clients are often shocked at how quickly they realize and feel the difference – most client’s report changes even after 1 -2 sessions. Most clients begin to heal, grow, and embrace themselves in a short amount of time. The vast majority of clients who engage in Intuitive Therapy are swift to become aware of their ‘real’ problem…or, problems/inner conflicts that a client ‘senses’ to be true though has yet to be able to become fully aware of.

    The unconscious mind can be a source of both healing and pain. Intuitive therapy can help clients to access the unconscious mind and release any pain or trauma that is stored there. This can lead to greater self-awareness, healing, and growth. This occurs quite naturally, since the client already ‘senses’ what they know to be true even though their personal, inner truth has yet to be made aware to their conscious mind.

    Who benefits from Intuitive Therapy?

    Intuitive Therapy can be helpful for anyone who is seeking guidance, support, or healing. Some of the common issues that people bring to Intuitive Therapy include:

    • HSP/SPS issues
    • Anxiety and depression
    • Phobias and irrational fears
    • Relationship issues
    • Grief and loss
    • Dissatisfaction with work, family, or personal relationships
    • Body image and eating issues
    • Spirituality/Existential crisis
    • The HSP/SPS individual
    • Any other discomfort that someone is feeling in life
  • Intuitive Therapy is a holistic and intuitive style of Integrative Therapeutic approaches that resolves presenting concerns while identifying and correcting irrational, subconscious patterns. This specialized approach will assist you to uncover, articulate, and then release emotions and beliefs that are causing you to feel “stuck”.


    What is Intuitive Therapy?

    During an Intuitive Therapy session, clients process their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and are able to quickly identify, comprehend, and heal from underlying or subconscious issues. A Intuitive Therapist uses intuition to offer guidance, support, and insights. This can help clients to:

    • Understand and embrace the uniqueness of self
    • Release negative emotions that are hidden below the ‘surface’
    • Make truly positive changes in their lives that are permanent
    • Identify confusing patterns of unwanted behaviors, thoughts, or feelings
    • More honestly assess themselves and others
    • Improve their Emotional Intelligence
    • Heal from trauma
    • Embrace themselves in a genuine, authentic, and honest inner experience
    • Mend broken or strained relationships
    • Provide insights as to effective communication with self and others
    • Resolve substance use/abuse issues
    • Learn how to transition through negative emotions into freedom and serenity
    • Create realistic and healthy self-directed goals in pursuit of one’s life purpose
    • Comprehend and heal from confusing family dynamics
    • Explore, process, and heal from Existential based trauma
    • Feel truly connected to themselves as an entire person
    • Know freedom from despair
    • Love self and others with deeper conviction and broadening empathy
    • Enjoy all of what life has to give

    How is Intuitive Therapy different from Traditional Therapy?

    Traditional Therapy focuses largely on the conscious mind. In Traditional Therapy, the information revealed and processed in session are limited to only what the client is able to verbalize as their presenting problem. Knowledge about the challenges a client is struggling from is limited to what the client is already aware of. Intuitive Therapy, on the other hand, is able to access and explore beyond the conscious mind and into the unconscious mind. The ‘unknown’ is the part of our mind that stores our thoughts, feelings, and experiences that we are not consciously aware of…and are, fundamentally, the reason why a person seeks therapy in the first place.

    Most healthy, functioning individuals are capable of handling problems, anxieties, etc., in their life…when they are consciously aware of what their problems genuinely are. It is only when a person is unable to independently resolve their challenges that they are motivated to seek intervention and support from a licensed professional. This dynamic is considered an inherent conflict within the scope of Traditional Therapy. A traditional therapist is limited to the conscious realm and unintentionally miss significant issues that plague a person deep within their psyche.

    Intuitive Therapy goes beyond Traditional Therapy by providing deep healing, profound insights, and reconciliation of the inner self. Clients are often shocked at how quickly they realize and feel the difference – most client’s report changes even after 1 -2 sessions. Most clients begin to heal, grow, and embrace themselves in a short amount of time. The vast majority of clients who engage in Intuitive Therapy are swift to become aware of their ‘real’ problem…or, problems/inner conflicts that a client ‘senses’ to be true though has yet to be able to become fully aware of.

    The unconscious mind can be a source of both healing and pain. Intuitive therapy can help clients to access the unconscious mind and release any pain or trauma that is stored there. This can lead to greater self-awareness, healing, and growth. This occurs quite naturally, since the client already ‘senses’ what they know to be true even though their personal, inner truth has yet to be made aware to their conscious mind.

    Who benefits from Intuitive Therapy?

    Intuitive Therapy can be helpful for anyone who is seeking guidance, support, or healing. Some of the common issues that people bring to Intuitive Therapy include:

    • HSP/SPS issues
    • Anxiety and depression
    • Phobias and irrational fears
    • Relationship issues
    • Grief and loss
    • Dissatisfaction with work, family, or personal relationships
    • Body image and eating issues
    • Spirituality/Existential crisis
    • The HSP/SPS individual
    • Any other discomfort that someone is feeling in life