A Relational and Experiential Process
Humanistic therapy is deeply relational. The quality of the therapeutic relationship itself is understood as central to growth and change. I aim to offer a space characterized by presence, empathy, honesty, and respect, where exploration can unfold at a pace that feels grounded and supportive.
Drawing from Gestalt and person-centered traditions, sessions may involve:
Attending to present-moment experience
Exploring emotions and bodily sensations
Reflecting on relational dynamics as they arise
Supporting self-acceptance and agency
The work is collaborative and client-led, shaped by what feels most meaningful and alive for you.
Who This Approach May Be Helpful For
Humanistic therapy may be a good fit if you are:
Seeking greater self-understanding or personal growth
Navigating life transitions or periods of uncertainty
Exploring questions of meaning, identity, or purpose
Wanting to relate to yourself and others more authentically
Interested in a reflective, relational, and non-pathologizing approach
This work often resonates with people who value depth, presence, and thoughtful exploration rather than quick solutions or symptom-focused interventions.
How This Fits Within My Practice
Humanistic therapy forms a foundational orientation in my work alongside Internal Family Systems and somatic approaches. These perspectives complement one another, supporting both inner awareness and relational connection.
You can learn more about how these approaches come together in my work here:
→ Counselling & Psychotherapy
If you are curious about how therapy may unfold over time, you may also find it helpful to explore examples drawn from clinical experience:
→ What Therapy Can Look Like