I provide support through any transition:
- relational
- bodily
- grief
- death
With your trust, I would be honored to search for dissolution together.
dissolution; noun form of dissolve - the act or process of dissolving: such as a) separation into component parts b) decay, disintegration, death c) termination or destruction by breaking down, disrupting, dispersing
doula; from the greek noun δούλα (doúla, “servant-woman”) - person assisting in care
Just because you can tackle healing by yourself, doesn't mean you have to.
Humans are social creatures who thrive in communal processes, healing included.
Each individual's unique circumstances will be met with co-created support services to meet your specific needs and preferences.
Judgement-free care will support your process of moving through emotions and sensations, no matter how uncomfortable or difficult.
Through a somatic approach to trauma, we will acknowledge cultural conditionings that lead to shame and create new pathways in our bodies.
Navigating Change Together
With self-regulation tools such as breathwork and Pantarei-inspired movement, we will practice grounding all of our needs and desies in our own selves.
I offer specialized support for individuals going through bodily transitions and transformations, whether accident-related, gender-affirming, or naturally over time.
From my hourly fees to birth packages, I am open to discussing how to align best with your financial circumstances. A generally sustainable scale is €$40-70/hour.
“My sessions with G are quickly becoming a necessary part of the spectrum of practices I use to heal from difficult things and move my heart and life in the directions I want. G has helped me tap into the relationship between my mind and my body and understand it in profound ways. I keep trying to explain what a session is like to people and come up short: the somatic work, the visualizations, the prompts, the questions, the freedom and permission to just be and to also to move, are really powerful. I leave with a sense of wonder at how they can synthesize all the pieces of me so fluently, and grateful for their place in my life as I move through a period of grief and embrace new forms of intimacy and autonomy for myself. ” - Michelle