| Therapeutic Philosophy and Approach |
Jeannine’s passion is in supporting people in an inspired re-engagement and revitalization of higher awareness so that they may realize a more expanded and dimensional experience of meaning, connection, intimacy, and freedom.
Qualifications:
Jeannine has a master's degree in psychology and is a PhD candidate in clinical psychology. She has studied extensively and has received direct training in classical and contemporary therapeutic modalities, including existential humanism; awareness or mindfulness and insight (Buddhist) approaches; somatic body-centered; relational and depth psychology; psychoanalytic; Langian (R.D. Lang); and positive psychology.
Approach:
Although her fields of study have richly informed and influenced her therapeutic perspectives, Jeannine defines her approach with people as experimental as a means to invite the exploration of something new and untried. Experimental, in this way, becomes an invitation to disengage from limiting or habitual belief structures that can function to restrict the dimensionality of one's life.
Her practice is guided by the following perspectives:
- - nonpathological
- - holistic
- - mindfulness
- - subjective
- - intersubjective and relational
- - intuition and insight
- - reflective and interpretive
Philosophy:
Central to her philosophy is the belief that through the exploration of experiential relatedness, or being in relation, in shared space, latent potentials emerge. This organic emergence supports the individual in the re-encounter of their own voice, creativity, and freedom.
Jeannine's clients:
Jeannine enjoys working with people from all walks of life - including artists, meditative practitioners, activists, scientists, entrepreneurs, and psychologists. Her work supports people in the experience of freedom, and in the actualization of their highest visions and dreams.