In my work, I often tune into images — symbolic echoes of a client’s inner world.
These images can emerge as metaphors, shapes, dream fragments, or felt impressions — co-created in the space between us. They help us see what language can’t yet name.
Whether you think in visuals, symbols, or sensations, therapy can be a place to honour that inner language — gently, respectfully, and with curiosity.
Sometimes the work is not about explaining, but witnessing. Not naming, but noticing.
This is where meaning begins.
