A dream is an invitation to deepen into more of you.

Dreamwork sessions

Dreamwork Intensive (90 minutes) – $222

Do you experience a vivid dream world that you would like more clarity around? Are you scared of your dreams but know they have power to learn from?

This 90-minute session is a chance to explore the layers beneath your daily life. We’ll work with your dream—looking at archetypes, patterns, and hidden themes—and use movement, journaling, or imagery to bring the ethereal energies of the dream into embodiment. Let's create space for your dream to speak. 

Dreamwork can bring up strong emotions. This is a focused, short-term session—not ongoing therapy. You don’t need to prepare a dream—whatever comes up is exactly what we’ll work with.

  • Dreamwork is the practice of listening to your dreams as meaningful expressions of your inner world.

    Rather than interpreting them in a fixed way, we approach dreams as living experiences—full of sensation, emotion, image, and intuition. Your dream isn’t something to decode as much as something to be in relationship with.

    Together, we slow down and explore what’s asking for attention, what’s unresolved, what’s emerging. Dreamwork becomes a way of hearing yourself more clearly, beyond the surface of waking life.

  • That’s welcome here too.

    Sometimes not remembering is part of the process. We can work with what’s present—images, emotions, body sensations, or even the felt sense of “nothing.”

    Dreamwork isn’t limited to clear narratives. It’s about creating space for something unconscious to come into awareness, in whatever form it takes.

  • Follow the one that’s calling you.

    The one that lingers—the image you can’t quite shake, the feeling that stayed with you, the dream that feels unfinished or alive in your body.

    Sometimes it’s a recent dream. Sometimes it’s one you’ve carried for years.

    If more than one comes to mind, notice which one has the most energy around it. That’s often where we begin.

  • We begin by gently entering the landscape of your dream.

    From there, we might explore imagery, track sensations in the body, or engage with parts of the dream through movement, journaling, or dialogue. The pace is slow and attuned—there’s no pressure to “figure it out.”

    The intention isn’t to interpret your dream for you, but to help you experience it more fully—so its meaning can unfold from within.

  • It can be therapeutic, but it’s not the same as ongoing therapy.

    This is a focused, immersive session centered on a dream or inner experience. It can open meaningful insight, emotion, or clarity—but it isn’t designed to replace long-term therapeutic support.

    If you’re already in therapy, dreamwork can complement that process.

  • People often leave with a deeper sense of connection to themselves.

    That might look like clarity, emotional release, creative insight, or simply a feeling of having touched something true. Sometimes the impact unfolds slowly, over the days that follow.

    Dreamwork doesn’t always give answers—but it tends to open meaningful directions.

Begin the conversation with your dreams.

Begin the conversation with your dreams.