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Individual Therapy (Telehealth – WA State)

Weekly 45, 60, or 90-minute sessions focused on:

  • Stabilizing betrayal trauma symptoms
  • Reducing intrusive thoughts
  • Restoring clarity
  • Processing trauma safely
  • Rebuilding internal boundaries

Because I maintain a smaller caseload, openings are limited.

Healing From Betrayal Women’s Zoom Group (Current Clients Only)

A structured therapy group for women recovering from a partner’s sex or love addiction.

Individual Therapy (Telehealth – WA State)

Weekly 45, 60, or 90-minute sessions focused on:

  • Stabilizing betrayal trauma symptoms
  • Reducing intrusive thoughts
  • Restoring clarity
  • Processing trauma safely
  • Rebuilding internal boundaries

Because I maintain a smaller caseload, openings are limited.

Enrollment requires an intake session to assess readiness and fit.

Private Intensives (1–3 Days)

Extended sessions allow for deeper trauma processing when appropriate. These may be individual or small-group intensives offered periodically.

Intensives are best suited for clients who are already stable and ready for focused work.

Scheduled selectively.

Fees & Consultation Process

My fees are set according to:

  • Advanced specialty training
  • Over 25 years of clinical experience
  • Maintaining a smaller caseload for depth of care
  • Focused trauma specialization

Therapy is an investment in stabilization and long-term relational health.

Fees are reviewed during the consultation process to ensure clarity and alignment.

Step 1: Complete the consultation request form.
Step 2: Schedule a brief consultation call.
Step 3: If aligned and space is available, we schedule your first session.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are you accepting new clients?

Availability varies. I maintain a limited caseload to preserve quality. Consultation determines timing and fit.

Do you offer in-person therapy?

No. All services are provided via secure telehealth throughout Washington State.

Do you work with couples?

My primary focus is partner betrayal trauma recovery for women. [Adjust if needed.]

How do I know if I have betrayal trauma?

If your body feels unsafe, your thoughts are intrusive, and your perception feels shaken after relationship discovery, you may be experiencing betrayal trauma.

Closing

Calm is not denial.
Calm is regulation.

Your nervous system is not broken.
It is responding to injury.

Healing begins with stabilization.

Coming Soon

  • Educational book & workbook
  • Online coaching course
  • Curated community space for emotionally mature women
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