"Your richness of experience
Is the wine you offer
To the divinity that is everywhere."
--The Radiance Sutras, Lorin Roche transl.
Our clinicians work in a variety of modalities, including:
Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP) integrates attachment and emotion theories, combined with affective neuroscience and developmental research to promote secure attachment, full emotional processing and lasting transformation. (founded by Diana Fosha, Ph.D.)
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy is a body-oriented approach, integrating somatic experiencing interventions with talk and movement therapy in order to deepen self-awareness and release blocked resources. (founded by Pat Ogden, Ph.D.)
Internal Family Systems (IFS) recognizes that the human psyche is comprised of a deep-seated wise and compassionate Self, along with multiples “parts” that create a dynamic internal system. Interventions focus on facilitating new, Self-led ways of relating and communicating internally. (founded by Richard Schwartz, Ph.D.)
Expressive Arts Therapy works with clients' direct experience in visual arts, movement, writing, drama, and sand-tray to access insight, authenticity, and new possibilities for growth and healing.
Somatic Experiencing (SE) is a form of trauma-resilience therapy aimed at relieving the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental and physical trauma-related health problems by focusing on the client's perceived body sensations and experiences. (founded by Peter Levine, MD)
Hypnosis facilitates access to an altered state of mind, in which defenses are gently and safely lowered, focus and absorption are enhanced, and there is access to a rich store of creative and imaginative resources. Some uses of hypnosis include: relaxation, containment of traumatic memories and emotions, and creative problem-solving.
Sensorimotor Psychotherapy is a body-oriented approach, integrating somatic experiencing interventions with talk and movement therapy in order to deepen self-awareness and release blocked resources. (founded by Pat Ogden, Ph.D.)
Internal Family Systems (IFS) recognizes that the human psyche is comprised of a deep-seated wise and compassionate Self, along with multiples “parts” that create a dynamic internal system. Interventions focus on facilitating new, Self-led ways of relating and communicating internally. (founded by Richard Schwartz, Ph.D.)
Expressive Arts Therapy works with clients' direct experience in visual arts, movement, writing, drama, and sand-tray to access insight, authenticity, and new possibilities for growth and healing.
Somatic Experiencing (SE) is a form of trauma-resilience therapy aimed at relieving the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental and physical trauma-related health problems by focusing on the client's perceived body sensations and experiences. (founded by Peter Levine, MD)
Hypnosis facilitates access to an altered state of mind, in which defenses are gently and safely lowered, focus and absorption are enhanced, and there is access to a rich store of creative and imaginative resources. Some uses of hypnosis include: relaxation, containment of traumatic memories and emotions, and creative problem-solving.