Learn to Grow.
Learn to Love.
Learn to Thrive.
“A bird pecks its way out of an egg. A bud blossoms into a rose. A star forms out of the condensation of interstellar gas. Molten minerals cool into a beautiful crystal pattern. There seems to be a way for things to happen which is intrinsically right for them; they become what they were meant to be. Aristotle called the end of this process "entelechy" - the full and perfect realization of what was previously in a potential state. Whether it appears in a butterfly flying out of its cocoon, in a ripe fruit falling from a tree, or in the development of an acorn into an oak, this process clearly evidences qualities of harmony and underlying intelligence.”
-Piero Ferrucci, What We May Be
Become who you are meant to be
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Sex Therapy
Seeking therapy related to improving sexual function, exploration of sexual dynamics, increasing pleasure, addressing challenges within sexual practice or sexual relationships, addressing sexual shame or negative messages about sexuality
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Neurodiversity Therapy
Seeking therapy related to ADHD, Austim Spectrum Disorder (ASD), “AuDHD”, OCD, or other forms of neurodiversity which results in challenges with school, relationships, or developing an adult life that fits your wants and needs
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Therapy for Relationships in Conflict
Seeking therapy for challenges in romantic, family, and friendship relationships like infidelity, communication difficulties, emotional disconnection, or arguments that seem to go nowhere
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Gender-Affirming Therapy
Seeking therapy related to gender identity, gender expression, gender transition or exploration, impact of masculinity/femininity cultural messages, empowerment related to interactions with family or community
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Trauma Therapy
Seeking therapy related to sexual trauma, relational trauma, religious trauma, the impacts of childhood trauma or narcissistic abuse
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Collective-Based Care
Connection with other providers, connection with community resources, connection with advocates and advocacy efforts
Entelechy Healing Collective works with individuals, relationships, and families