Offerings

Ways We Can Work Together

[A brief, welcoming overview — what kinds of support do you offer, and who is it for?]

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Offering 01

Coaching

[Headline description of your coaching — 1–2 sentences capturing the essence.]

[Main descriptive paragraph: What does coaching with you look like? What topics or goals do you work on? What methods or tools do you use? Who is this ideal for?]

[Second paragraph: Format, session length, programme structure. E.g. "Sessions are 60 minutes and offered in packages of 6 or 12."]

Starting from
[€/£/$XX]
per session / package — see details below

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Offering 02

Psychotherapy

[Headline description of your therapeutic work — 1–2 sentences.]

[Main paragraph: modalities (e.g. IFS, somatic, trauma-informed, relational, CBT…), approach, what clients commonly bring. Who is this for?]

[Second paragraph: structure, frequency, online vs. in-person, important ethical note about regulation / accreditation if applicable.]

Starting from
[€/£/$XX]
per 50-minute session

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Offering 03

Spaceholding

[Headline description — what is spaceholding in your practice? 1–2 sentences.]

[Main paragraph: describe the container you hold — retreats, ceremonies, group work, rites of passage, nature-based, plant medicine integration, breathwork, etc.]

[Second paragraph: practical details — upcoming dates, location, group size, how to apply or register.]

Starting from
[€/£/$XX]
per event / retreat — sliding scale available

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FAQ

Common Questions

[Answer 1 — a warm, reassuring response. 2–4 sentences.]

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Not Sure Where to Start?

[A reassuring note — e.g. "That's completely okay. Many people come without knowing exactly what they need. A short, informal conversation is often the clearest first step."]

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