Existential & Person‑Centered Therapy in Arizona

Not all pain has a label. Sometimes it shows up as disconnection, restlessness, or a longing you can’t quite name.

Who am I, really? What gives my life meaning? How can I feel more alive and connected?

In the tradition of Existential Analysis, therapy becomes a shared encounter—a dialogue grounded in presence and openness. Rather than reducing your experience to symptoms or problems, we turn toward it: the weight in your chest, the silence, the questions that don’t go away.

What is truly essential to me? What does this moment ask of me? Can I say yes to life as it is?

We explore the conditions that make authentic living possible—the ability to feel at home in existence, to connect with what feels valuable, to be genuinely oneself, and to act in ways that align with personal meaning.

This is a space where your experience is not analyzed from the outside, but engaged from within. Where even unnameable suffering can be met with dignity, and life can be felt more honestly—more fully—as your own.

Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves.
— Rainer Maria Rilke