Frequently Asked Questions

  • Counseling is a journey we undertake together and requires a commitment to yourself and to the process. Some issues can be resolved in a few sessions. Typically, longer time is needed to establish and grow the relational field that, in fact, facilitates the healing. This can take months or years of work. I request that, whenever you wish to stop counseling, we close the process with one last session to consciously conclude the work.

  • I’ve been successfully working with men and women and my practice is open to all.

    I'm especially qualified in men's work because I understand what it is like to be a man in this culture.

    While souls have no gender and all humans share similar challenges in life, men are facing unique ones, particularly in having a greater difficulty in being embodied (perhaps because men don't create life), being in touch with their feelings and intuition and generally having a diminished awareness and skills in navigating the relational field.

    It is my desire to help men on their journey, drawing from my own experiences.

  • There's no guarantee in life nor in the counseling work. Once you make the decision toward personal healing and transformation, much of the work is already done and the soil is fertile for planting the seeds and for growing your new life. My suggestion is to follow your gut feeling and, if it calls you, give the session a try.


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“People will do anything, no matter how absurd, in order to avoid facing their own souls. One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.” – Carl Jung, Psychology and Alchemy