Jennifer Smee, MFT - #MFC 89582
Tel: (415) 484-9609
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.jennifersmeetherapy.com
Helping to guide to people into their own organic processes of healing is a passion of mine. Each one of us has the capacity to heal from the inside out. Given the optimal conditions, we naturally will move toward healing and growth. Like a flower, we each have the potential to blossom.
The most important part of therapy is the relationship that becomes established between therapist and client. It is through a secure, solid, safe, and grounded relationship that real healing can occur. From that place of connection, the seeds of growth can take root. We come alive when we feel connected to ourselves, to others, and to the world.
My approach is holistic, relational, and body-centered. My work draws from my training in somatic psychotherapy and the Hakomi method, a mindfulness-based technique for working with clients. I see the body, mind, and spirit as pieces of one whole, and consider each to be an integral part of the therapy. We work to recover that sense of wholeness in you. Together we clear the way for you to walk on your own unique life path with joy.
There are many ways of being in the world, and I respect and honor them all. I am sensitive to different ways of knowing, and enjoy working with people of diverse cultural backgrounds. Diversity is not only important, it is essential. I welcome people from all age ranges and cultures.
My clinical training in a stand-alone dementia care facility has given me a strong foundation for working with elders and families suffering from the effects of dementia. I also specialize in working with those needing help with integrating different states of consciousness as a result of entheogenic encounters and those in spiritual crisis. I hold that each person is a unique and precious individual to be honored, respected, and treated with kindness.
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.jennifersmeetherapy.com
Helping to guide to people into their own organic processes of healing is a passion of mine. Each one of us has the capacity to heal from the inside out. Given the optimal conditions, we naturally will move toward healing and growth. Like a flower, we each have the potential to blossom.
The most important part of therapy is the relationship that becomes established between therapist and client. It is through a secure, solid, safe, and grounded relationship that real healing can occur. From that place of connection, the seeds of growth can take root. We come alive when we feel connected to ourselves, to others, and to the world.
My approach is holistic, relational, and body-centered. My work draws from my training in somatic psychotherapy and the Hakomi method, a mindfulness-based technique for working with clients. I see the body, mind, and spirit as pieces of one whole, and consider each to be an integral part of the therapy. We work to recover that sense of wholeness in you. Together we clear the way for you to walk on your own unique life path with joy.
There are many ways of being in the world, and I respect and honor them all. I am sensitive to different ways of knowing, and enjoy working with people of diverse cultural backgrounds. Diversity is not only important, it is essential. I welcome people from all age ranges and cultures.
My clinical training in a stand-alone dementia care facility has given me a strong foundation for working with elders and families suffering from the effects of dementia. I also specialize in working with those needing help with integrating different states of consciousness as a result of entheogenic encounters and those in spiritual crisis. I hold that each person is a unique and precious individual to be honored, respected, and treated with kindness.