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“A circle of women may just be the most powerful force known to humanity. If you have one, embrace it. If you need one, seek it. If you find one, for the love of all that is good and holy, dive in. Hold on. Love it up. Get Naked. Let them see you. Let them hold you. Let your reluctant tears fall. Let yourself rise fierce and love gentle. You will be changed. The very fabric of your being will be altered by this, if you allow it. Please, please allow it.” -Jeanette LeBlanc
Imagine This:

Two months from now you walk through the doorway of a beautiful home and are greeted by a handful of other women who are so excited to see you.
As you walk through the kitchen a friend hands you the most delicious matcha sprinkled with rose petals.
Making your way into the back yard you take off your shoes, feeling the grass beneath your feet and stop to say hello to the chickens and puppies that call this place home.
You walk towards the back house, smelling palo santo and sage, and take a seat in the yoga shala next to women who have seen your shadow and love you not in spite of it, but because they understand the beauty within it.
You feel known, seen, and safe being the most authentic version of yourself.
This carefully curated women's therapy group is an intimate way to nurture your spirit and connect with like minded women through conversation, education, and guided practices and rituals.
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The Circle is a women's therapy group that meets twice a month at Le Sol House in Bishop Arts. It provides a unique opportunity for you to self reflect, decompress, and create nourishing connection with other women. Participating in the group can be an amazing addition to your therapeutic process or a replacement for individual therapy if you don't desire one-on-one support during this season of life.


The topics that will be covered include cyclical self-care, connecting to your intuition, unearthing your authentic voice, the power of your shadow, nourishing friendships, the wisdom of your anxiety, women and anger, grief as a portal & more


Each session includes:
- A mindfulness and meditation practice
- Education on the topics listed above
- Guided exercises to encourage self connection
- The opportunity for deep conversation with others
- The ability to spend time before or after session at Le Sol House



 
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“There is no great spiritual tool for revealing your soul than a bevy of women who believe in you." -Megan Watterson
The Circle Membership

Intimate group sessions for emotional nourishment and connection 

- Two 2 hour group sessions per month
- Access to Le Sol House before and after session
- A latte or matcha on us each meeting
- Discount of $25 / session for current Kintsugi clients

$100
 / session
The Circle +

Intimate group sessions plus added one on one support

- Two 2 hour group sessions per month
- Access to Le Sol House before and after session
- A latte or matcha on us each meeting
- One on one counseling s
upport with a Kintsugi House counselor.

Ask about our discounted package pricing.
  • How can therapy help me?
    There are too many benefits of participating in therapy to list! Therapists can provide support, problem solving skills and coping strategies for a wide range of issues. Therapists, being objective, can provide a different or a fresh perspective on a problem that you have been struggling with. Benefits of therapy depend on your commitment and level of readiness. Some benefits can include, boosting self confidence or improving self esteem, improving communication skills, learning/finding new coping skills, attaining a better understanding of yourself, changing old patterns and developing new ones, or managing your emotional feeling such as sadness, anger or other highly charged emotions you may be feeling.
  • How long is therapy?
    Therapy sessions are typically 45-50 minutes, while groups run longer per session. Clients typically meet on a weekly or bi weekly basis depending on the client’s needs. Length of time while in therapy will depend on the individual client’s circumstance. The therapist and client will determine that together.
  • What is the difference between seeing a therapist, a psychologist and a psychiatrist?
    As mental health therapists / counselors the scope of treatment is talk-therapy. Typically therapists have their masters degree, and yearly cont. education. While, psychologists also provide counseling services they also provide psychological testing for schools, courts and other entities. Psychiatrists tend to limit their talk therapy / counseling services and are typically available for medication management. If your therapist feels that you may need medication, they will provide you with a referral to doctors that they may recommend. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor that specialists in behavior. If medication is necessary, typically in these clients, medication and talk therapy are used together. Medication therapy is not a replacement for talk therapy.
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