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experience more peace in your heart

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counseling

Compassion Point’s counseling is rooted in unconditional support of one’s heart. It is not psychological counseling. We compassionately encourage the growth and use of your unique relationships and life experiences as tools for integration and healing. Our counseling stimulates your imagination to become aware of new possibilities and create evolving pathways forward for yourself and in relation with others.

 

Understanding the interconnections among one’s mind, body, and spirit, Compassion Point’s counselors use multidisciplinary tools to guide you to find more peace in your heart.

 

Compassion Point’s counseling is often an individual experience but is also beneficial for parents together.

compassion ceremonies

Ceremonies offer us a way to honor transition moments in our lives. Whether filled with joy or sorrow, ceremonies create meaning for the moments we experience.

 

Compassion Point curates ceremonies to nurture our self compassion. Bringing awareness to moments that may otherwise go unnoticed or events that aren’t publicly honored in our society, we invite the integration and celebration of these events offering further pathways to wholeness.

 

Examples of Compassion Ceremonies include honoring a miscarriage, sobriety milestones, an assault, gender transition, and unspoken grief. Individual and group ceremonies offered.

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compassion circles

BE HELD, HOLD OTHERS

In these Compassion Circles of eight people, we spend six weeks together fostering our self-compassion and practicing compassion for others.  Self-awareness, deep listening, and empathy are key aspects of our shared time together as we journey with compassion.

 

This is a space of non-judgement where courage is invited. Unspoken grief, shameful secrets, buried fears, and lingering regrets are encouraged to surface and be released here, in the support of compassionate community.

Compassion for others begins with myself. Compassion Point helped me understand this.

~ Susan