In my most recent session of the Peer Supervision Series: Expanding the Therapist’s Interior Landscape, sponsored by Onlinevents, we discussed personal reflections of a therapist after the session has ended. My goal with the Peer Supervision Series is to encourage psychotherapists to explore what they are experiencing when they are in session with their clients. As therapists… [Read More]
Argan Oil is Liquid Gold
Argan oil is often called “liquid gold” around the world, but in Morocco, the argan tree is known as “the tree that gives life.” For centuries, its sturdy wood has been used in construction, its leaves and fruit as fodder, and from its kernel comes the oil: a flavorful ingredient, a remedy for ailments, and… [Read More]
Bearing Witness at the Threshold
I never set out to “be” a psychopomp. I didn’t even know the word for it at first. I simply found myself, again and again, in moments where the energy of a life was loosening its grip—moments where loved ones sensed a lingering presence, or where the grieving needed reassurance that what was held, feared,… [Read More]
Can Oracle Cards be used in Clinical Supervision?
Yes, Oracle cards can be integrated into clinical supervision with psychotherapists, offering a creative, reflective, and symbolic approach to exploring clinical dynamics, professional development, and the supervisory relationship. While not a conventional method in clinical supervision, Oracle cards can serve as a tool for enhancing self-awareness, fostering insight, and stimulating discussion in various areas relevant… [Read More]
What does True Blue mean to you?
Truth, freedom and authenticity was the focus of our most recent Essential Soul Care® Series workshop. We had lively discussions so I thought I would give a bit of a recap in case you care to join us in the future. How are truth, freedom and authenticity related? Truth, freedom, and authenticity are deeply interconnected… [Read More]
Embodying Cultural Humility
These days, it seems like a simple question that invites us to embrace cultural humility. Are you for diversity, equity, and inclusion? For many, the expectation is a clear and immediate “yes”—often accompanied by specific language, positions, or actions that signal alignment. But in practice, the question is more layered than it first appears. Over… [Read More]
Inner Conversations within the Therapy Session
In my most recent session of the Peer Supervision Series: Expanding the Therapist’s Interior Landscape, sponsored by Onlinevents, we discussed the inner conversations that occur within the therapy session. Generally there are three types of conversations going on in the room. The first is the literal, external conversation that both parties can hear. The second is… [Read More]
We’re Talking About Spiritual Coaching!
It’s been less than a year since Case Studies in Spiritual Coaching: A Survey Across Life, Wellness, and Work Domains was published. So I thought I would give a summary of activity since the book came out starting with our most recent effort! Perspectives Article Most recently, I co-wrote an article with Dr. Madison Leigh… [Read More]







