Am I going crazy? You are lost. Think of me like an aerial perspective. I can help pull you up above what feels to be a big, chaotic mess, to see a clearer picture. Suddenly, a forest emerges out of all the trees, and it feels relieving, hopeful, and even freeing. I use empathy and compassion to help you develop a new narrative on your life. One that allows for the gray area to emerge and possibilities to unfold. I want to help you put the pieces of the puzzle together to make a better story that feels authentic, meaningful, and hopeful.
One that captures the wholeness of you- not only the painful parts, or even only the idealized parts, but the REAL parts. My style is active. I will listen and I will empathize with you. I use humor, believe that laughter is healing, and often use corny metaphors to get my point across to which you are very much allowed to give me the side-eye. My goal is to help you approach, not avoid, those pesky feelings. What once felt impossible will have possible solutions.
And feelings that once felt so confusing and overwhelming can feel like helpful pieces of data that make your life more complete rather than overpowering and uncontrollable. Pronouns optional. Email Address. Details or Comments. Availability for sessions daytimes, evenings, weekends? Comments or details you'd like to share.
Dallas Therapy Collective. She always made a point to talk to me even when I was so young. One time when I was 13, Oma asked Nancy, my sister, and I over to her house for an authentic home-cooked German meal with Susie, my older sister, and Rudi. All dishes I had never heard of, and it was all delicious. Man, was I ever impressed! It was a very special night for me thanks to her. When I grew up and was married, she was always so sweet to Frank as well.
We knew that she'd be there on every holiday because that's the way it was meant to be. She was another great Grandmother to my son, Mark as well. God Bless You, Oma. Our deepest condolences on the loss of your mother. Please know your family is in our hearts and our prayers. Oma was always there at every family gathering and that's how she liked it. She loved her family very much and especially those grandchildren.
Then, when the great grandchildren started coming along, she was happier still. Oma loved her friends, her family and she liked to have a good time. She was especially sweet to my sister Suzzette as her mother-in-law.
Family was everything to the Philipp family, especially Christmas Eve when Oma made her favorite dish for the family. She taught them how to make it so they could make it together every year.
What memories they have. She was always so thoughtful to each of us and I will always remember her as a second grandmother who loved me. I miss you Oma.
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