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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.

  • 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.

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

Choose a path

COHORTS

Small groups.

Long Thinking.

Live synchronous groups that meet over a defined period. We read, discuss, and apply ideas to real situations - not to accumulate knowledge, but to think more carefully about how we actually live.

RETREATS

Time set apart.

Unhurried attention.

In-person gatherings held a few times each year, designed to slow down. Space for silence, conversation, and attention to what matters — away from the pace of ordinary life.

CREATIVE WORKSHOPS

Making as a way of

paying attention.

Structured circles for reading, writing, and making — where creative practice becomes a mode of attention to the self and the world. Not critique groups. Not therapy sessions.

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