More than two decades ago, addiction brought my life to a halt. What felt like collapse became an awakening. In rebuilding my life, I came to understand that crisis can be an initiation, stripping away illusions and inviting us into deeper honesty. That experience shaped not only my recovery, but the foundation of my work. Today, as a licensed therapist with a coaching-informed approach, I work with high achievers who feel stuck beneath their success. They are capable, driven, and outwardly accomplished. Yet inwardly, something feels misaligned. Despite talent and discipline, they may struggle to fully step into the life, relationships, or purpose they sense is possible. Sometimes it feels like burnout. Sometimes like anxiety or relational strain. Sometimes like a quiet failure to launch into their deeper calling. Our work addresses both the psychological and the spiritual dimensions of growth. We explore nervous system regulation, relational patterns, and unconscious beliefs. At the same time, we examine questions of meaning, identity, and alignment. Who are you beyond performance? What is life asking of you now? Where have you outgrown the version of yourself that once kept you safe? Spiritual development in this context is not about adopting beliefs. It is about cultivating awareness. It is learning to listen inwardly. It is strengthening your capacity to act from integrity rather than fear. Often, the symptoms that bring people to therapy are signals that the next stage of their development is ready to emerge. As a husband and father, I am reminded daily that growth is not a finish line but an unfolding. We are continually invited into deeper presence, humility, and connection. The same is true in this work. Transformation occurs when psychological insight meets embodied practice and when achievement becomes aligned with purpose. My role is to create a grounded, confidential space where you can integrate ambition with authenticity, success with meaning, and drive with inner coherence. The aim is not just relief from symptoms, but a life that feels spiritually and emotionally congruent.
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