In the quiet space between words, in the moments we pause to listen more deeply—this is where the soul of therapy often speaks. Here we discuss the empty chair as mirror, messenger and portal. One of Gestalt therapy’s most evocative techniques is the empty chair. Traditionally, it invites a client to engage in a dialogue… [Read More]
Online Coaching and Therapy: Giving Rise to Numinous Moments
When participants in an online session connect—whether through video, voice, or even text—they encounter something quietly profound: presence. This isn’t just metaphorical—it’s a measurable, felt sense of being-with that digital theorists have long explored. Lombard and Ditton (2006), whose work informed much of the early thinking around presence in virtual spaces, help us understand this… [Read More]
Do I Need Two Businesses for Therapy, Coaching and CAM?
Maybe. But not always… that’s the answer to, “Do I need two businesses for therapy and coaching? The Audio Take — a fast listen with new angles on the topic HERE. These days, I see a lot of panic-inducing headlines aimed at therapists who also coach: “Protect your license!”“Never mix therapy and coaching!”“You must have separate websites,… [Read More]
Synchronicity and the Notes Between the Notes
I recognized the inbetween- the notes between the notes. This is a journey through voice loss, soul messages, and spiritual reclamation. Years ago, I lost my singing voice. I don’t mean metaphorically—I opened my mouth to sing, and nothing came out. It wasn’t just allergies or a bad day. It was as if something within… [Read More]
Unlocking Oracle Card Wisdom: Predictive, Reflective, and Projective Insights
Oracle cards are a versatile tool that can be used in various ways, depending on the context and intention of the session. Three primary approaches stand out: Predictive, Reflective, and Projective. Each offers a unique lens for insight, and understanding these distinctions can deepen your work with clients, whether you are a spiritual guide, therapist,… [Read More]
When Client Stories Feel Personal
In the world of therapy, there are moments when a client’s story feels oddly familiar—when their struggles, emotions, or life circumstances seem to mirror our own. These moments can be both enlightening and unsettling, offering us a glimpse into the ways our own interior landscape may be subtly present in the therapeutic space. Supervision and… [Read More]
Whispers from the Pillar: Flowers as the Oracle
When I was eleven years old, I sat at the base of the Temple of Athena on the Acropolis in Athens. A photo from that day rests on my bedside table—a still moment in time, framed by weathered stone and ancestral memory. My father was Greek, and though I didn’t know it then, that visit… [Read More]
A Goat Tale: Synchronicity and Sustenance
In the stillness of early morning, as I poured hot water over coffee grounds, my eyes landed on the drawing that hangs on my kitchen wall—a modern, slightly abstract rendering of a goat by Hoboken artist, Robert Clarence. I bought it years ago at the Van Der Plas Gallery in Manhattan, a gift for my… [Read More]








