A crisis is a pregnant pause, a place for introspection, a time to decide: Will you live the life you were born to live? The strategies of your ego begin to fail giving room for your soul to emerge. A crisis brings on existential anxieties like: Who am I outside of the roles I play? What is the purpose of my life? Does life have meaning or are we just cogs in the machine of evolution?
In the 21st century, when most of our cultural structures that gave our lives meaning are broken, each of us find ourselves lost in the dark wood. There are no straight ways, there are only individual paths toward meaning. Hundreds of years ago our ancestors turned to the church for meaning and structure, now we turn to depth psychologists for guidance during the “dark night of the soul.”
As a Depth Psychologist, I combine Ken Wilber's Integral Psychology, for Developmental Assessment with Carl Jung's Analytical Psychology for Dream Analysis and Emotional, Interpersonal, Psychodynamic and Narrative Treatment.
Jungian/Integral Coaching aims toward psychological wholeness, i.e. the Conscious and the Unconscious mind in relationship with each other. Where other professional coaches and psychotherapists focus on the conscious mind, I focus on both. This leads to deep structural changes in psyche resulting in not only adaptations but also transformation.








