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A ONE DAY 5-Hour Burnout, Estrangement & Reality-Based Healing
$1000, $500 deposit to reserve
You’ve done the work.
You’ve read the books.
You’ve tried compassion, boundaries, forgiveness, understanding.
And still the family wounds remain.
This one-day intensive is for people who are tired of being told they just haven’t healed “enough.” It’s for those navigating estrangement, burnout, and grief in a world that keeps insisting personal growth should fix structural harm.
Together, we’ll dismantle healing fantasies that keep you stuck — especially the myth that one day your parents will finally become safe, accountable, or emotionally available. We’ll focus instead on truth, self-trust, and nervous-system relief.
In this intensive, we’ll explore:
- Why estrangement is often a healthy response, not a failure
- Attachment wounds without reconciliation pressure
- Shame resilience, radical self-acceptance, and self-compassion
- Shadow work through Jungian and existential lenses
- ACT-informed narrative therapy to rewrite survival stories
- Tarot Interpretation through Jungian concepts
- Art therapy techniques, poetry analysis for deeper reflection, and guided meditation
- Mindfulness-based stress reduction
- Practical coping skills, sleep hygiene, and dopamine menu creation
You’ll leave with:
- Relief from self-blame
- Language for your estrangement that actually fits
- Tools you can use immediately when triggers hit
- A clearer sense of who you are without the family myth
This is not about fixing you.
It’s about helping you stop trying to earn safety from people who couldn’t provide it.

TWO DAYS (5 hours each) Deep Dive into Estrangement, Identity & Meaning
$2000, $750 deposit to reserve
Burnout isn’t just exhaustion.
Estrangement isn’t just loss.
And healing isn’t about becoming more palatable to others.
This two-day intensive offers a deeper, slower container for those ready to move beyond survival and begin reconstructing identity, meaning, and belonging on their own terms, outside family approval and late-stage capitalist productivity culture.
We’ll name the grief and the relief of estrangement. We’ll examine how attachment wounds intersect with generational burnout. And we’ll use creativity, narrative work, and community witnessing to help you reclaim authorship of your life.
This intensive includes:
- Expanded dismantling of reconciliation and “closure” myths
- Attachment theory adapted for estranged adults
- ACT narrative therapy and values-based meaning-making
- Jungian shadow work and family archetype exploration
- Tarot Interpretation through Jungian concepts
- Art therapy and creative mapping of family systems
- Existential therapy concepts: freedom, responsibility, choice
- Poetry analysis and response writing
- Zine-making as identity repair and resistance
- Shame resilience, self-compassion, and nervous-system care
- Dopamine menu creation, sleep hygiene, and estrangement coping plans
You’ll leave with:
- A clearer sense of self beyond family roles
- Language for grief that doesn’t pathologize you
- Creative artifacts that reflect your truth
- Sustainable practices for living with less shame and more agency
This is for people who want honesty over optimism — and depth over quick fixes.

THREE DAYS
(5 hours each) Transformational Intensive for Reclaiming Self in a Collapsing World
$3000, $1000 deposit to reserve
What happens after you accept the truth?
After you stop hoping they’ll change.
After you let go of the dream of being chosen, understood, or repaired by family.
After you realize the world itself is unstable — and still, you have a life to live.
This three-day intensive is a comprehensive therapeutic container for deep integration, grief work, creativity, and meaning-making. It’s designed for those ready to stop orbiting their family story and begin building a self that feels solid, compassionate, and real, even in uncertainty.
Across three days, we will explore:
- Attachment truth without fantasy or forced forgiveness
- Late-stage capitalism’s impact on identity and nervous systems
- ACT-informed narrative therapy and values-based living
- Jungian shadow work and archetypal family roles
- Tarot Interpretation through Jungian concepts
- Existential themes: freedom, isolation, responsibility, meaning
- Art therapy and shadow portrait work
- Poetry analysis, response writing, and group witnessing
- Zine-making as narrative reclamation
- Radical self-acceptance as resistance
- Shame resilience and deep self-compassion
- Coping skills for estrangement triggers and ambiguity
- Sleep hygiene, dopamine menu creation, and sustainable regulation plans
You’ll leave with:
- A grounded sense of self that doesn’t depend on reconciliation
- Tools for living with grief without being consumed by it
- Creative expressions of your truth
- A values-based framework for what comes next
- A felt sense that you are not alone or broken
This intensive is not about hope as fantasy.
It’s about truth, choice, and building a life that actually fits.






ONE DAY 5-Hour Meeting Death at the Threshold: Mortality as a Psychological Teacher
$1500, $750 deposit to reserve
Death is the one certainty we share—and one of the least talked about experiences in modern culture. Many of us move through life carrying unspoken grief, unresolved loss, and quiet anxiety about endings, without language or ritual to hold it.
This one-day intensive offers a contained, trauma-informed space to explore death not as a morbid fixation, but as a profound psychological and existential teacher.
Drawing from Jungian psychology, grief education, existentialism, narrative therapy, expressive arts, and symbolic ritual, participants are invited to gently examine their relationship with death, loss, and impermanence—without pressure to resolve, transcend, or “heal” anything.
This intensive is especially supportive for those who:
- Feel stuck in unresolved or complicated grief
- Experience death anxiety or existential dread
- Are questioning meaning, identity, or purpose after loss
- Want language and ritual for grief outside of religious frameworks
What to Expect
- Grief and loss psychoeducation inspired by Alan Wolfelt, PhD and Caitlin Doughty
- Jungian tarot and archetypal exploration of death and transformation
- Art therapy and reflective writing (no art experience required)
- ACT narrative therapy to examine inherited stories about death
- Introduction to ego death as a symbolic psychological process
- Tea ritual (per request) and guided reflection to support presence and grounding
- Mindfulness-based stress reduction and nervous system regulation
- Creation of a personal memory box to honor loved ones
This is not a seminar and not a support group—it is a guided experiential encounter with mortality, held with care, curiosity, and respect for each participant’s pace.
No spiritual beliefs are required. All meaning-making is self-directed.

TWO DAYS (5 hours each) Descent, Grief, and Meaning-Making: Reconstruction & Witnessing
$2500, $1000 deposit to reserve
Grief does not move in a straight line—and neither does transformation.
This two-day intensive expands the one-day experience into a deeper descent-and-return arc, inspired by Jungian psychology and Dante’s Inferno and Purgatorio. Participants are supported in confronting mortality, loss, and identity rupture, then gradually reorienting toward meaning, compassion, and continuity.
The first day centers on confrontation and acknowledgment—naming losses, exploring shadow material, and dismantling cultural myths about grief. The second day emphasizes integration, self-compassion, and the rebuilding of meaning in a world that does not offer certainty.
This intensive may be a good fit if you:
- Have experienced significant loss or estrangement
- Feel spiritually disillusioned but still curious
- Want depth-oriented work that is grounded, not prescriptive
- Are navigating identity shifts related to grief, aging, or mortality
Across two days, participants will explore:
- Jung’s Red Book and the psychology of symbolic death
- Tarot and oracle archetypes as mirrors for unconscious material
- Grief literacy through the work of Wolfelt and Doughty
- Ego death as a metaphor for psychological transformation
- Narrative therapy practices for re-authoring death-related beliefs
- Parts work/Internal Family Systems (IFS) to understand internal conflicts around grief
- Bibliotherapy and esoteric literary analysis
- Art therapy, poetry reflection, and memory box creation
- Sleep hygiene and coping skills for grief-related distress
- Tea ritual (per request) emphasizing ceremony, pause, and reflection
This intensive is emotionally deep but carefully paced, with grounding practices woven throughout.
Participants leave not with answers—but with language, tools, and a more compassionate relationship with impermanence.

THREE DAYS
(5 hours each) Death, Ego, Transformation, and the Soul’s Imagination
$3500, $1500 deposit to reserve
This three-day intensive is a full-depth encounter with death as a psychological, symbolic, and existential process, guided by Jungian thought, grief education, literature, and reflective ritual.
Structured around Dante’s Inferno, Purgatorio, and Paradiso, the intensive follows a deliberate arc:
- Day One: Descent and confrontation
- Day Two: Liminality, ego dissolution, and reorganization
- Day Three: Integration, continuity, and return to life
Rather than offering spiritual certainty, this intensive explores how humans across cultures and time have used story, symbol, and ritual to face the unknowable.
Ideal for participants who:
- Are ready for sustained depth work
- Feel called to examine death, identity, and meaning together
- Want an experience that integrates psychology, art, and philosophy
- Are seeking integration—not transcendence or spiritual bypass
Key elements include:
- Jungian depth psychology and individuation
- Tarot and oracle card active imagination practices
- Shadow work and grief-focused parts work (IFS)
- Grief psychoeducation inspired by Alan Wolfelt and Caitlin Doughty
- Existential frameworks and absurdist philosophy
- Psychedelic psychoeducation (McKenna, Huxley, Hoffmann, DMT: The Spirit Molecule) framed symbolically and educationally only
- Exploration of ego death as psychological metaphor
- Bibliotherapy using Jung, Ruiz, Moody, Weiss, and poetic texts
- Expressive arts, poetry analysis, and memory box creation
- Mindfulness-based stress reduction and progressive muscle relaxation
- Ritual tea-making and intentional closing ceremony (per request)
This intensive honors grief as a lifelong companion, not a problem to solve—and death as a mirror that clarifies how we want to live.
Participants are supported in returning to daily life with greater self-acceptance, emotional literacy, and existential flexibility.