Ethos

Concepts I cherish
and offer from within my healing practice.

Words that define
my expectations and what you
can expect from our work

 

Pandemic Preparedness.

the pandemic is not over.

i am taking every necessary precaution to protect myself, my clients and the community.

i am staying up-to-date and following guidelines from many health authorities.

you: make sure to wear a mask and please reschedule if you have a fever or feel ill.


Agency.

self-governance.
self-determination.
autonomy.

the ability to steer the course of one’s life.

your power to say “yes” or “no” in our work, and for that to be honored.


Results.

the successful integration of your therapeutic goals into your life.

the positive outcomes from our work.


Restoration.

the continual practice of coming back to health, wellness, and sanity.

energy that is steady, alert, and at ease.

remembering who you are, who you want to be, and seeing movement toward that.

the feelings that arise from our work.


Education.

lifelong learning.

knowledge is without end, and with knowledge comes power.

research and study informs my work.

one of the ways our work together deepens.


Mindfulness.

the present moment.

placed attention.

what i aim to provide from our work.

what i hope you cultivate from our work.


Embodiment.

mindfulness placed on the languages of the body.

an agent of wellbeing.

what i aim to provide from our work.

what i hope you cultivate from our work.


Intention.

placing one’s energy toward something- on purpose and with aim.

willing something into being through action.

a key characteristic of those who experience the most positive shifts in their treatment work.


Care.

intentionally employing the ethics of my profession.

upholding what i value as a practice of loving into this world.

the environment that you step into in our work.

what i hope you extend to yourself, again and again and again.

 

Work is love made visible
— Rumi