Holistic Psychotherapy
Honoring the Connection Between Mind, Body, and Spirit
Holistic Psychotherapy at Village Wellness is an integrative approach to healing that honors the connection between mind, body, and spirit.
This model recognizes that emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being are all essential aspects of a balanced and fulfilling life.
Rather than focusing solely on symptoms, holistic therapy invites deeper self-awareness, resilience, and lasting personal growth. It offers a compassionate space to explore your experiences and reconnect with your innate capacity to heal.
Holistic Psychotherapy
Initial Session: 75 min ($175)
Followups: 50 min ($175 drop in or $150 with package)
Holistic Psychotherapy Package
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Essential wholeness is nurtured through regular and sustained connectedness
to our physical, mental, energetic and spiritual selves.
~ Dr. Page Buck
What Is Holistic Psychotherapy?
Pam’s Approach
Pam’s approach is grounded in the belief that each person has an innate capacity to heal when given the right support and environment. She draws from a range of methods in which she has been trained, including mindfulness, somatic awareness, Internal Family Systems, and cognitive-behavioral techniques — always with an emphasis on addressing the whole person.
By working in this integrative way, Pam creates a space for genuine connection, inner balance, and meaningful change. Her intention is to meet each client where they are, supporting their process of discovery and transformation.
What to Expect From a Session
Pam views therapy as an opportunity to help clients harness the power of their own inner wisdom. Together, she and her clients identify areas of life and identity that are sources of strength, as well as those that have been challenging or uncertain. Through this process, clients are guided toward deeper understanding and healing movement.
Sessions may include:
Somatic (body) and subtle energy awareness
Mindfulness and guided breathwork
Gentle body scan and grounding techniques
Dream exploration and spiritual reflection
Holistic Psychotherapy offers a flexible and collaborative approach that honors each person’s unique path of growth and healing.
Holistic Psychotherapy Can Support:
Life transitions or emotional overwhelm
Relationship or parenting challenges
Anxiety, stress, or burnout
Spiritual disconnection or meaning-making
Self-esteem and identity exploration
Integrating physical healing with emotional well-being
Note: Referrals are available for individuals seeking treatment for mental illness or substance use disorders.
Ready to Begin?
Healing doesn’t mean fixing what’s broken — it means remembering your wholeness.
Reach out to join the waitlist or schedule your first session.
Why I Do Not Take Insurance
I am happy to provide official documentation for out-of-network insurance reimbursement, and/or supporting documentation for Medical/Flexible/Healthcare Spending Accounts. I do not take insurance, however. Why?
In-network insurance reimbursement requires me to work within a medical model of illness and diagnose my patients with a specific “disorder” as outlined in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. This label becomes a permanent, and not necessarily confidential, part of client medical records. Insurance companies decide which treatment is needed for each “disorder”—what kind of therapy, how much, how often—regardless of what my client and I might agree is best given their specific set of circumstances.
I could not be the therapist that I am today—with the time and flexibility to work with my clients in holistic ways—if I were to rely on insurance reimbursement for my psychotherapy services.
I recognize that this reality may place a financial burden on my clients and, therefore, I am able to offer a sliding scale to a limited number of clients so I may continue to provide exceptional care in a highly personalized setting that honors the uniqueness of each client.
I do offer a financial support and hardship program, to assist those for whom the fee would be prohibitive. This can be explored as an option during the initial phone call.