Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about the structure of this work and how to begin.
Questions & Answers

Frequently asked customer questions

This page is intended to provide clarity around how this work is structured and what to expect.
If your question is not answered here, the best next step is to begin with a consultation.

No. This practice is structured differently from traditional weekly therapy.

It focuses on more intentional, concentrated work rather than ongoing sessions spread over long periods of time.

The first step is always a consultation.

This allows us to understand your current situation and determine the most appropriate direction based on your needs.

No. Sessions are not booked directly.

Everything begins with a consultation to determine alignment, readiness, and the appropriate level of work.

Intensive Sessions provide extended time within a single session, allowing for deeper engagement without interruption.

Immersive Work is a longer, more contained experience designed for sustained, uninterrupted focus over an extended period.

This is determined during the consultation.

The goal is to match you with the level of work that is most appropriate based on your current situation and readiness.

No.

This work is designed for individuals who are ready for deeper, more focused engagement.

It may not be suitable for those looking for casual or traditional weekly therapy formats.

No.

This practice does not provide crisis or emergency support.

If you are in immediate need, please contact local emergency services or a crisis resource.

After deeper work, time is given for integration and reflection.

Depending on your needs, ongoing support may be recommended to help stabilize and continue the process.

There is no fixed schedule.

The process is structured based on your needs and readiness rather than a set weekly format.

This work is not designed as indefinite ongoing therapy.

The focus is on meaningful movement and change rather than long-term continuation without direction.

Still have questions?

If you need more clarity, you can reach out directly or begin with a consultation.