Longer teaching pieces from my clinical work and the postgraduate training I co-teach.
What actually changes a person isn’t insight or technique — it’s the experience of being met. This one begins with an ordinary Thursday in the consulting room, then builds, slowly, into the framework beneath my work: presence, attachment, and the ground that has to be there before anything can shift.
Read the piece →The core concepts on their own terms — the threat-detection system, the reaching equation, the field — distilled from the integration and meant to be read after it.
Read →The ground floor, not the whole building — a plain-language introduction to the tradition my work grows from. Written for the clinicians I train, but open to anyone curious about how this way of working thinks.
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