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Christian based therapy for women using the Enneagram in Florida
Frequently Asked Questions About Therapy
If there’s a sense that something needs to shift, but it’s not fully clear what or how, this is often a strong starting point.
This work is especially helpful for women who are used to managing a lot, yet feel internal pressure, overthinking, or patterns in relationships that aren’t changing the way they want them to.
Enneagram-Informed therapy is designed to bring clarity to those patterns so change feels more intentional and less frustrating.
Not at all.
Some clients come in already familiar with their type, while others have only a general understanding—or none at all.
Part of the process includes identifying and making sense of these patterns together, so there’s no pressure to have it figured out ahead of time.
This is more common than it may seem.
In many cases, therapy can feel limited when it focuses only on surface-level strategies without addressing the deeper patterns driving those behaviors.
By incorporating the Enneagram, this approach provides a clearer understanding of why certain reactions and patterns continue—making the work more focused, personalized, and effective.
While many clients are Christian high-achieving women balancing careers, relationships, and family life, the most important factor is not a specific role or title.
It’s the internal experience.
This work is a strong fit for women who feel a sense of pressure, responsibility, or self-expectation and want to change how they relate to those patterns.
That’s often exactly where to begin.
There doesn’t need to be a clear explanation or a specific goal at the start.
Therapy creates the space to understand what’s underneath that feeling so it becomes clearer what needs to shift and how to move forward.
Traditional therapy often focuses on thoughts, behaviors, and coping strategies.
Enneagram-Informed therapy goes deeper by identifying the core motivations and internal patterns that shape those thoughts and behaviors in the first place.
This allows therapy to be more targeted and aligned so changes feel more natural and sustainable, rather than forced.
Yes, because it helps explain what’s underneath those experiences.
Rather than only managing symptoms, the Enneagram brings awareness to the internal drivers of anxiety, pressure, and relational patterns.
With that awareness, it becomes possible to respond differently in a way that creates meaningful change over time.
Some clients begin to notice shifts early on, especially in how they understand and make sense of their reactions.
Deeper, lasting change happens over time as new patterns are practiced and integrated.
The pace of therapy depends on individual goals, consistency, and the depth of the work but the focus is always on creating change that lasts.
Yes.
All sessions are held virtually and are available to women located in Florida, making it easier to access consistent support without adding more to an already full schedule.
This is a private pay practice.
For many clients, this allows for a more personalized and focused therapy experience without the limitations, requirements, or diagnoses often required by insurance companies.
It also provides a greater level of privacy and flexibility in how therapy is approached.
Details around session fees and payment options are shared during the consultation call.
You don’t have to have it all figured out before reaching out.
Clarity comes through the process.
The first step is simply starting the conversation.
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