A Space for You
Welcome to the new home of A Space for Wise Women & Rite of Passage Therapy
After nearly 20 years in my previous office, moving into a new space is a meaningful transition. I know it may feel meaningful for you, too.
Therapy spaces matter. The room itself can become part of the rhythm of our work—a place your body begins to associate with privacy, safety, ritual, honesty, tears, laughter, growth, and care.
Because of that, I have approached this move with a great deal of thoughtfulness. I did not want to simply find a new office. I wanted to create a space that could continue to hold the depth of our work while also offering more room for grounding, reflection, creativity, movement, and rest.
This new space was created for you.
Nurturing Environment
The new office is less than three miles from my previous location. It is centrally located, surrounded by majestic trees, and offers a quieter setting. My hope is that the natural surroundings will provide a sense of calm before and after sessions.
Designed for Safety, Comfort, and Care
Inside, I have been intentional about creating an environment that feels warm, private, welcoming, and supportive. Every part of the space has been considered through the lens of trauma-informed care, expressive art therapy, nervous system regulation, sensory comfort, accessibility, and the many different ways healing can unfold. The new office allows for more flexibility in how we do this work together, whether we are talking, reflecting, creating, grounding, moving, or simply making space to slow life down and pause.
A Space for Arrival
The arrival space is designed to help you transition from the outside world into the therapy space. There is room to pause, breathe, make tea, drink water, settle your body, and orient yourself before session. My hope is that this area offers a gentle landing place—a reminder that you do not have to rush into the work the moment you walk through the door.
A Space for Grounding and Movement
The movement area offers space for grounding, body-based practices, and gentle movement that can support regulation. For some people, healing happens through words. For others, the body needs to be included. This space allows us to support the whole self.
A Space for Creative Expression
This space is designed for creative expression, writing, imagery, and other forms of therapeutic exploration. Creativity in therapy is not about making something “pretty” or being “good at art.” It is about having more than one way to understand yourself. Sometimes colors, images, metaphors, movement, or symbols can help us notice what is harder to reach through talking alone. My hope is that this space offers room for curiosity, play, meaning-making, emotional expression, and the parts of you that may need a different language to be understood.
A Space for Deep Reflection
This space is designed for quieter, deeper work—the kind of reflection that needs privacy, steadiness, and room to unfold at its own pace. It is a place to slow down, listen inward, make meaning, grieve, wonder, untangle old patterns, practice compassion, and notice what is ready to be understood in a new way. My hope is that this space feels warm, steady, and protected to hold whatever you bring, whether we are talking, identifying patterns, exploring memory, making connections, or simply allowing something important to emerge.
A Space for Creation
The new office also includes a small studio space where I create resources, courses, writing, expressive arts materials, and virtual offerings for the Wise Women community. This is where many of the practices, images, reflections, and tools I share begin to take shape. It also allows me to offer virtual sessions and online courses from a space that feels connected to the same warmth, care, creativity, and intention as the in-person therapy rooms.
Transformation Tree
The Transformation Tree is a living expressive art piece that will grow with the Wise Women community over time. Rooted in the center of the space, it symbolizes the ongoing process of becoming—grounded and reaching, individual and connected, vulnerable and strong. As women move through their own seasons of insight, healing, grief, courage, self-discovery, and transformation, the tree will hold visible reminders of that work. My hope is that it becomes a shared symbol of connection: each person’s growth honored as their own, while also becoming part of something larger we are creating together.
Before Your First Visit
Before your first appointment in the new office, I will send details about parking, building access, accessibility, and how to find the space. My hope is that this page helps the new office feel a little more familiar before you arrive.