Rupture + Reweaving

from $550.00

60 minutes | Starting at $550

Emotional repair in real time.

A relational healing space to name, feel, and repair what was broken. For conversations never had, wounds never closed, or truths never spoken.

Whether you’re unpacking a fight, navigating a breakup, or grieving a connection, this session meets you where the rupture lives. We map what happened and what’s still unresolved, not to fix it, but to honor the truth and choose what comes next.

Note: Session length varies based on complexity: 60 minutes for individual work, 90 minutes for couples/dyads, and 120 minutes for triads. More time allows for deeper exploration of the dynamics and ensures everyone’s perspective is fully heard and integrated

Session type:

60 minutes | Starting at $550

Emotional repair in real time.

A relational healing space to name, feel, and repair what was broken. For conversations never had, wounds never closed, or truths never spoken.

Whether you’re unpacking a fight, navigating a breakup, or grieving a connection, this session meets you where the rupture lives. We map what happened and what’s still unresolved, not to fix it, but to honor the truth and choose what comes next.

Note: Session length varies based on complexity: 60 minutes for individual work, 90 minutes for couples/dyads, and 120 minutes for triads. More time allows for deeper exploration of the dynamics and ensures everyone’s perspective is fully heard and integrated

About This Session

Sometimes something breaks between you and someone who matters. Could be your mom, your best friend, your ex, your sibling, your partner. Maybe it was one big fight, maybe it was years of small cuts. Either way, you’re stuck - you can’t move forward with them, but you can’t move on without them either.

This session is for when you need to figure out what the hell actually happened and what to do about it. We don’t assume everything can be fixed. We don’t push forgiveness. We just get real about what broke, what you want, and what’s actually possible.

This is the closest thing to couples therapy I offer, but it’s for ALL relationships. Sometimes you need someone in the middle - an outside perspective who can help both people hear the same information in a way they can actually receive it, and hold everyone accountable in real time to prompt actual change.

This is for you if…

• Something’s broken with someone you care about

• You’re tired of pretending it’s fine when it’s not

• You want to try to repair things, but don’t know how

• You’re ready to be honest about what you need

• You know avoiding it forever isn’t working

• You’re willing to do the work even if they’re not

What this offers

• Space to figure out what actually happened (not just your story or theirs)

• Help naming what you need without being manipulative about it

• Support for having hard conversations that might not go well

• Clarity about what repair looks like vs. what reconciliation looks like

• Reality check about what’s your responsibility and what isn’t

• The option to bring the other person if they’re willing

What This Work Looks Like in Real Life

Father-Daughter Example: Client brought her dad to session because they’d been stuck in the same fight for three years. Every conversation became him defending his parenting and her trying to explain why she felt unsupported. I helped them slow down and actually hear each other. Turned out, he thought being a provider was enough love, and she needed emotional presence. Neither was wrong, but they were speaking different languages. By the end, he understood what she actually needed, and she understood his limitations. They left with new agreements about how to connect.

Couple Example: Couple came in after he’d been emotionally cheating with a coworker. She was ready to leave, he was desperate to fix things, but every conversation became circular accusations. I held space for her rage and his shame without taking sides. We mapped what led to the betrayal, what repair would actually require (not just apologies), and whether they both wanted to do that work. They left with clarity about what rebuilding trust would look like and whether they were both willing to do it.

What makes this ceremonial therapy:

Traditional therapy has clinical distance - the therapist observing and treating from outside. Ceremonial therapy is me becoming an energetic vessel and co-participant in your healing space.

Each session begins with me clearing the energy and dropping into my body to become an actual anchor for our work. I may light incense, set intentions, or create other ritual elements that serve the session. This isn’t someone watching you from behind a clipboard - it’s me literally anchoring the container so you can safely fall apart, transform, or become whole.

I’m not just facilitating, I’m holding the energetic field. I’m present with my whole self, not just my training. This isn’t just a conversation - it’s a sacred container where your healing happens through intentional presence, energetic attunement, and spiritual grounding.

Every session opens and closes with ceremony. The space between us becomes medicine