LionSong Orientation

My approach to therapeutic support is rooted in the healing innovations represented by the fields of Expressive Arts Therapy, Process Work, Parts Work, arts practices, 12 Step, energy work, and creative work coaching (agile, lean, design thinking, organizational psychology). I am also informed by and intend this work to be aligned to ascension context from the Guardian perspective. I am not religious, and I’m relaxed about the words people use for source, but spirit is at the center of my wheelhouse and my experiences of awakening, creative recovery, and personal healing.

I have a Bachelors in Fine Art from UC Berkeley, and a Masters in Counseling Psychology and Expressive Arts Therapy from California Institute of Integral Studies. I mean to hold healing work to be open source, alive, and constantly updating and refreshing itself out of the inner wild, so I take my educational background with a grain of salt.

I do my very best to defer to and follow the neutral zero point field of intelligence that unites all of us, over any theory, technique, or paradigm.

The goal of creative process play and time with me in general as I intend to use it is to activate innate capacities for being more of the natural self, which includes completing one’s life’s work (fulfilling calling).

Creative process play is effective for both inner world and outer world aspects of our troublesome experiences, as we are inside of the cosmic psyche as much as the cosmos is in our psyche.

Whatever the nature of your struggles, I support you to connect with your own access links to the inner wild (or whatever your chosen name may be for relating to the source level of your being), so that your own highest expression can more easily unfold your unique solutions for you, whether or not creative process play comes up for you as a desired tool.

Thank you for reading and if you would like to know more….there’s more!

Read More: Healing Approaches LionSong Values Sessions

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Thumbnail image lovingly lifted from Jerry Pinkney’s illustrations for Rabbit Makes a Monkey of Lion, by Verna Aardema