Holistic Psychotherapy - Holistic Mental Health service

Holistic Psychotherapy

Holistic psychotherapy merges traditional therapeutic approaches with a comprehensive focus on the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit to foster overall well-being.

About This Offering

Come Home to Yourself

Inner Journey sessions are an invitation to return to your true nature — to embrace all parts of yourself with compassion, courage, and presence. Whether you are navigating trauma, longing for deeper intimacy, seeking clarity in your path, or simply yearning for peace within, this work offers a space to reconnect with the wisdom already alive in you.

 

A Unique Approach to Healing

My work is rooted in Holistic Psychotherapy and the philosophy of Process-Oriented Psychology.

  • Holistic Psychotherapy honors the connection of mind, body, and spirit, guiding you to meet challenges as opportunities for growth.

  • Process-Oriented Psychology (inspired by Jungian analysis and Taoist traditions) invites us to follow the natural unfolding of your inner world, even when it feels chaotic — trusting that every experience carries meaning.

Together, these approaches create a compassionate and integrative path to transformation.

Why a Holistic Approach Matters

Traditional talk therapy often helps us work with beliefs, thought patterns, values, and relational habits. Yet, many of our experiences live deeper — stored in the body, the nervous system, or even inherited through our ancestral lines.

Holistic psychotherapy embraces every layer. For example:

  • A person who has experienced trauma may feel overwhelmed when painful emotions surface, and then push them down again. This can lead to panic, anxiety, or depression. Rather than trying to control or suppress emotions, we welcome them as living energies that carry intelligence and guidance. Through the yogic lens, trauma can imprint itself across the five bodies — physical, energetic, mental, intuitive, and spiritual. Healing invites us to listen through resonance and correspondence, allowing what was once "stuck" to flow again. In this way, balance and coherence are restored across the whole being.

  • Someone carrying ancestral pain may experience patterns of fear, shame, or silence without knowing why. By honoring these inherited imprints, we can give space for release and transformation, bringing healing not only for the individual but for the lineage.

These are just examples. Every journey is unique. What remains constant is the understanding that nothing within you is wrong — every part carries meaning and wisdom, waiting to be integrated.

Influences & Roots

My work is deeply inspired by:

  • Process-Oriented Psychology (Arnold Mindell) — honoring the wisdom of dreams, symptoms, and subtle signals.

  • Hridaya (the Spiritual Heart) — pointing to the essence of being.

  • Jungian, Taoist, and Shamanic traditions — inviting us to embrace both shadow and light.

  • Feminine healing arts — opening space for metaphysical principals, receptivity, intuition, and embodiment.

These influences are not methods to impose, but rivers that weave into the session as needed — always in service of your unique unfolding.

 

What Sessions May Include

  • Exploring dreams and their hidden messages

  • Shadow work — meeting the parts of yourself you've resisted or forgotten

  • Ancestral healing — tending to inherited wounds and gifts

  • Body awareness and movement as tools for insight

  • Dialogue and inquiry for clarity and healing

  • Mindfulness practices for grounding and presence

  • Psychedelic integration — honoring the lessons of sacred medicines

Rooted in Wisdom

This work is nourished by wisdom that remind us of our true nature.

Sahajananda, founder of Hridaya Yoga, writes:
"Being aware is not an abstraction. Honoring the Present Moment is not an empty denial of past and future, but an integration of all, an assimilation of any dimension of the soul. It's a natural belonging of and to everything.

Wisdom is deepening the stream of Self-awareness by observing life with detachment and love."

Arnold Mindell, founder of Process-Oriented Psychology, shares:
"It has been my hope that now, without more war, we can learn from history that we are more than one side or the other. The unresolved suffering caused by hurt and its result, unrelenting retaliation, can only dissolve by detachment from one role or the other.

Perennial spiritual wisdom teaches the same principle: detach from this world, this person, her successes, and failures. Until now, such detachment meant nonviolence and the transcendence of the material plane. Now detachment can have another meaning.

Detachment must no longer lead to disinterest in and disconnection from the world, but to a new kind of immersion in the Dreaming. This kind of immersion in conflicts, coupled with appreciation of all sides, can replace transcendence as a goal."

 

$90
Format
In-Person / Online
Duration
60 min
Location
Mazunte, Mexico / Online
Availability
By appointment

Ready to begin your journey? Book a session to start your transformation.

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