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Embark...on a journey of self-discovery

Emancipate...from self-limiting thoughts and choices

Empower... yourself to thrive in healthy relationships

Embrace...life changes with acceptance, grace and ease

Emerge...from inquiry and insight with clarity, direction and purpose

Embody...the life you want to be living

Whether you are grieving a loss, celebrating a gain or perhaps struggling with fear, inertia or resistance, life transitions can be stressful.  Sometimes you need help finding your balance in the ever changing current of life.  I work with individuals, couples, families and groups to facilitate, navigate and incorporate change and bring to my psychotherapy practice insight and experience on a variety of life transition issues including: loss, relationship, parenting, divorce, career, aging, spiritual growth, sexual orientation and relocation/acculturation.

There is hope for healing.

I offer support navigating life.

Life Transitions

Depression

Relationships

Grief & Loss

Anger

ADHD

Anxiety  

PTSD & Trauma

Stress

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Welcome, I’m Karen.

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I create and provide a warm, compassionate and safe space to explore your past in the present and invite healing and transformation through my careful attunement, deep listening and trust in your inner wisdom.  You are welcome to learn more about me.

Lifequake

Noun / latf.kweik/

A significant, sudden

and unexpected shift in the

trajectory of your life that

initially feels devastating but

has the beneficial outcome

of catalyzing personal

growth, transformation

and rebirth.

Resources

I invite you to read here some personal wisdom to assist you in this journey of healing.


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It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.

-Charles Darwin