Welcome

The transpersonal perspective emphasizes each individual’s ability to recognize and take responsibility for his choices, indeed ultimately to assume responsibility for every aspect of his life. By so doing, the individual moves toward greater connection with true self, greater connectedness with others, with the world around him including nature, and with the spiritual dimension.

The central concept in Transpersonal Psychology is self-transcendence, or a sense of identity that is deeper, broader, and more unified with the whole. Concepts addressed in Transpersonal Psychology include personal meaning, mission in life, sacredness of life, abundance and prosperity, altruism, idealism (visionary), compassion, forgiveness, fruits of spirituality, and the relationship with self, others, all living systems, and the Divine.

Transpersonal therapy modalities may include: meditation and mindfulness, guided visualization, Heart-Centered Hypnotherapy, breath therapy, RoHun Therapy, Subtle Energy work, soul retrieval work, and healing the inner child work. In each of these modalities, the direction the healing takes is determined by the client and the therapist follows the client’s lead.

All transpersonal therapies are always presented and practiced in a “heart-centered” atmosphere, with certain goals or parameters in mind: Wholeness and Oneness, Freedom and Safety, Energy and Aliveness, Peace and Power, Health and Happiness, Love and Light.

Transpersonal therapies can help with:

Anxiety
Birth Issues
Chronic Tension
Depression
Emotional Release
Grief and Loss
Health and Healing
Karmic Issues
Personal Growth
Recovery (Addictions)
Relationship Issues
Self Esteem
Somatic Complaints
Stress Management
Trauma (Emotional/Physical)
Weight/Body Issues