I have a second Master’s in Spiritual Psychology from University of Santa Monica. This degree informs the soul of my work. The literal translation of the word Psychology is “the study of the soul.” True joy and the deepest peace isn’t to be found through the mind, the body, or the emotions - it is deeply held in the bottomless well of our spirits. This is not about religion or our spiritual beliefs - it is about our awareness and our relationship with our own meaning in the biggest scheme of life. It is my belief that we are here on earth for our souls (or the very deepest parts of ourselves, beyond emotions, thoughts, and physical experience) to learn and grow. We are all here together, enrolled in a sort of Earth School with one another. Each of us has a unique curriculum. The way to know what we are here to learn is to look at what challenges us. The people and situations that cause us irritation, pain and suffering are our teachers. Our ‘symptoms’ - anxiety, depression, unresolved grief, self-doubt, trauma - are the suffering that grows from misunderstandings and judgements we've made about our lessons and teachers. Effective psychotherapy helps uncover and heal not only emotional suffering and mental misunderstanding, but also spiritual alienation through the discovery of our life’s greatest lessons and meaning. It helps us observe and cooperate with our lessons, rather try to control or ‘fix’ them.