Who Therapy Intensives Are For
Therapy intensives may be a fit if you:
Are an existing or former therapy client
Want to work with a specific theme, transition, or stuck place
Feel called to go deeper, but do not desire an initiatory or non-therapy container
Need nervous system regulation, integration, or consolidation
Are navigating grief, relational shifts, identity changes, embodiment challenges, or life transitions
Prefer depth without ceremony, ritual, or transformational framing
If initiation feels too activating, premature, or simply not aligned — therapy intensives honor that wisdom.
Full-Day Therapy Intensive (6 Hours)
A full-day intensive is for clients who want sustained therapeutic presence across a longer arc of work.
This format allows for:
Multiple therapeutic phases (exploration, processing, integration)
Deeper nervous system settling
Working with layered material without fragmentation
Spacious breaks for rest, reflection, and integration
The intention is not intensity for its own sake, but continuity—so the work does not have to be compressed or prematurely resolved.
What Makes an Intensive Different from Weekly or Bi-weekly Therapy
In a therapy intensive, we work with time as an ally.
Extended sessions allow us to:
Slow down without interruption
Track the nervous system with precision
Follow emotional and somatic processes to a natural settling point
Integrate insights within the same day they arise
Work at depth without rushing toward closure
There is no agenda to “break through.”
The work unfolds at the pace your system allows.
Half-Day Therapy Intensive (3 Hours)
A half-day intensive is ideal when you want focused support around a specific issue or transition.
This format may include:
Clarifying a current stuck point or decision
Working through a relational or attachment pattern
Somatic tracking and nervous system regulation
Integration of previous therapeutic work
Gentle embodiment or imagery practices, when appropriate
This option offers depth with containment—often experienced as grounding, orienting, and clarifying.
Modalities & Approach
Therapy intensives are offered under my psychotherapy license and draw from modalities I am trained and licensed to provide, which may include:
Somatic psychotherapy
Trauma Healing & Integration
Attachment-informed and relational work
Parts-based approaches
Imaginal and integrative techniques
Nervous system regulation and resourcing
Ketamine Assisted Therapy
Hypnotherapy
All work remains clinically grounded, consent-based, and responsive to your capacity.
A Note on Readiness
Not everyone benefits from extended sessions at every stage of healing.
Therapy intensives are offered by mutual agreement and require:
Prior therapeutic relationship with me
A brief readiness conversation
Clear intention and pacing aligned with your nervous system
If another format would better support you, I will name that honestly.
An Honoring of Choice
Some are called to thresholds.
Others are called to tending, repairing, and integrating.
Neither path is lesser.
Therapy intensives exist to honor the intelligence of your system and the season you are in—without pressure to become something you are not ready to be.
Pricing
Therapy intensives are priced differently from stand-alone sessions to reflect the extended time, preparation, and logistical considerations involved.
Half-Day Intensive (3 hours): $1,100
Full-Day Intensive (6 hours): $2,200
Therapy intensives include:
Pre-intensive preparation and intention-setting
Reserved, uninterrupted time in my schedule
Integration support within the session
One integration session afterward
Travel time to and from the intensive location
Payment is due in full to reserve the intensive.
Therapy Intensives
Some transformations can’t be scheduled into 55-minute therapy sessions.
There are moments in healing when weekly therapy feels too incremental — and other moments when initiation or transformational immersions are simply not the right medicine.
Therapy Intensives offer a spacious, grounded middle path.
These extended sessions are designed for current or former therapy clients who want focused, uninterrupted time to work with what is present — while remaining fully held within a therapeutic, regulated, and clinically informed container.
This is not a rite of passage.
It is not designed to push, provoke, or accelerate beyond readiness.
It is deep therapy, offered with time, presence, and care.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Therapy intensives are available to current or former therapy clients with whom I already have an established therapeutic relationship.
They are designed for clients who want extended, focused support within a clinical psychotherapy container, and for whom Threshold Embodiment Initiations are not aligned or appropriate at this time.
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No.
Therapy intensives are offered under my psychotherapy license and remain clinically grounded, symptom-aware, and nervous-system–led.
Threshold Embodiment Initiations are non-therapy, initiatory containers designed as rites of passage rather than therapeutic support.
Neither is more advanced or more powerful—they serve different seasons and intentions.
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A therapy intensive may be the right fit if you are seeking:
Regulation, stabilization, or integration
Clinical support within an existing therapeutic relationship
Careful pacing and nervous system tracking
Support for symptoms, patterns, or life transitions
A Threshold Embodiment Initiation may be a fit if you are seeking:
A non-therapy, initiatory experience
Rite-of-passage or threshold-crossing work
Liminal or transformational containers beyond clinical frameworks
If you are unsure, we will explore this together during a readiness conversation.
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Not necessarily.
Former therapy clients may book intensives if we mutually agree that this format is appropriate and supportive.
If it has been some time since we last worked together, I may recommend a brief re-orientation session prior to scheduling an intensive.
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Therapy intensives are well-suited for:
Life transitions or identity shifts
Grief and loss
Relationship or attachment patterns
Nervous system overwhelm or shutdown
Embodiment challenges within a therapeutic frame
Integration of prior therapeutic work
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Each intensive is customized, but generally includes:
A brief pre-intensive intention-setting conversation
Extended therapeutic work with pacing and breaks as needed
Time for integration and settling before completion
There is no expectation to resolve everything in one day. The intention is depth, continuity, and care.
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Therapy intensives are typically offered in person. Location details are discussed during the scheduling process.
Travel time is built into the intensive rate.
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Half-Day Therapy Intensive (3 hours): $1,100
Full-Day Therapy Intensive (6 hours): $2,250
Payment is due in full before the intensive.
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No. Therapy intensives are offered on a private-pay basis only.
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Item descriptionBecause therapy intensives require significant schedule protection, cancellations or rescheduling require advance notice.
Specific cancellation terms will be reviewed and agreed upon prior to booking.
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If I believe another format of care would better support you, I will name that honestly.
Your well-being and nervous system integrity always come first.
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Therapy intensives are offered by invitation or by request if you are a current or former client.
If you believe this format may support you, we can begin with a brief conversation to explore readiness, timing, and intention.

