PRACTICE SPACES
Structured spaces for
serious thinking
Practice spaces are for people who want to think carefully about how they live — in a structured setting designed for reflection, dialogue, and disciplined attention. Open to anyone. Not therapy, but something just as serious.
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Practice spaces are not psychotherapy and are not a substitute for clinical treatment. If you are unsure whether a practice space or psychotherapy is more appropriate, begin with an inquiry.
WHAT PRACTICES SPACES ARE
Formation outside clinical care
Practice spaces are structured, non-therapeutic offerings designed to support formation outside clinical care. They are open to anyone — whether you are in therapy, have completed therapy, or have never pursued clinical support.
These gatherings do not offer diagnosis, treatment plans, or crisis services. They offer something different: time set apart to consider how you stand, choose, and participate in the relationships and responsibilities of your life.
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The work is grounded in family systems thinking, but it is not clinical. It is serious, structured, and grounded in practice over time.
WHAT THEY ARE NOT
Not psychotherapy or a substitute for it
Not support groups or processing spaces
Not advice-giving or coaching formats
Not crisis services
WHAT THEY ARE
Structured learning and practice containers
Spaces for disciplined self-observation
Small groups with careful facilitation
Grounded in ideas, not just in feelings
OUR OFFERINGS