
Services
Individual Somatic Therapy
Visual & Somatic Therapy (VaST)
A relational, embodied process that supports nervous system regulation, integration of trauma, and reclamation of embodied agency.
Session Options
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45 minutes – $150
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90 minutes – $250
Why longer sessions?
Somatic work unfolds at the pace of the nervous system. Extended sessions allow depth without rushing integration.
Somatic Intensives
Deep, Focused Work
Three-hour intensives offer spacious time for deeper somatic processing, intergenerational work, or focused relational themes.
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3-hour Intensive – $500
(Priced collaboratively based on scope and intention)
Packages support continuity and commitment without pressure.
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6-session Individual Package (90 min) – $1,275
(15% off Save $225)
Consultation & Supervision
For therapists, coaches, and wellness practitioners who want to work with bodies ethically and relationally.
Focus Areas
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Case consultation
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Somatic countertransference tracking
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Power, culture, and oppression in clinical dynamics
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Ethical use of imagery and body-based work
Rates
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60 minutes – $200
This offering is for therapists, coaches, and wellness practitioners who are ready to move beyond neutrality and engage their own nervous system as part of the work.
Consultation is grounded in Visual & Somatic Therapy (VaST) and focuses on the relational field between practitioner and client, with particular attention to somatic transference and countertransference—how histories, power, and unresolved material show up in the body of both people in the room.
This work includes:
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Somatic transference and countertransference tracking
Identifying how client material organizes in the practitioner’s body, posture, breath, and impulses, and how this information can be used ethically rather than acted out or bypassed. -
Relational field mapping
Exploring what is being co-created between practitioner and client, including attachment dynamics, ancestral patterns, and unspoken relational contracts. -
Power, positionality, and oppression awareness
Naming how culture, race, gender, role, and authority shape the therapeutic relationship and nervous system responses on both sides. -
Ethical use of body-based and imaginal work
Supporting practitioners in working with imagery, sensation, and movement without interpretation theft, coercion, or premature meaning-making. -
Strengthening practitioner self-regulation and Core Self
Supporting the practitioner’s capacity to remain present, grounded, and responsive—especially in complex or high-charge cases.
Who this is for:
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Practitioners who feel something happening in the room but lack language or structure for it
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Therapists working with trauma, shame, or intergenerational material
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Coaches or healers wanting to work somatically without bypassing ethics
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Clinicians willing to examine their own material as part of competent care
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This is not protocol consultation. It is relational, embodied, and accountable supervision that treats the practitioner’s nervous system as a primary clinical instrument.