Embodied Listening

Kathleen (she/her) offers a grounded, compassionate presence and listens with genuine curiosity to your whole being — body, mind, and spirit — while inviting you to do the same. In this space of deep listening, your body’s story can gently emerge as a source of wisdom and guidance.

As you begin to attune more fully to yourself, this inner awareness becomes a steady resource. It helps you distinguish what arises from within versus what comes from your external environment. With growing trust in your inner knowing, self-confidence often deepens.

Over time, this process supports greater resilience — helping you navigate everyday stresses and gently reweave earlier painful experiences. As body, mind, and spirit come into greater alignment, your most authentic self can shine through with more ease. Life may begin to feel more spacious, connected, and enjoyable.

 


Depth and breadth

"Kathleen draws from her experience and training from a wide span of different lineages of healing, and has integrated them into her own unique practice.  She goes deep with whomever she works, and she can work with just about anyone. Her work is characterized by wisdom, compassion, and an uncanny sense of timing – she intuitively knows where the client is ready to go. When I make referrals, unfailingly Kathleen’s is the name at the top of my list”.

The Rev Carla V Pryne
Episcopal priest

Common topics clients bring to therapy to explore:

  • relationship issues, with self and others

  • somatically informed psychotherapy

  • couple and marriage therapy with heterosexual and LGBT couples

  • parenting, and support for blending families in second marriages

  • tools for negotiating major career and life cycle transitions

  • support in accessing a greater sense of purpose and authenticity in your life

  • developing skills to cope with pain, depression, anxiety, or chronic stress

  • unexpected life events such as accidents, health crisis, job loss

  • grief & loss, including death of a relationship, person, career, dream, or a pet

  • spiritual discernment and embodied contemplative practices

  • care for the care giver; therapists, clergy, lay ministers, social workers, medical professionals

  • renegotiating traumatic experiences, early developmental / relational traumas

  • mid-life "re-visioning"