Sage Counseling, LLC
Sara Sage, MS, LMHC, LPC, LCPC
Depth Work for Mind, Body and Spirit
LGBTQIA+ Affirming and Knowledgeable
Senior Candidate, Analyst Training Program, C.G. Jung Institute, Chicago
Seeking therapy
Getting up the courage to contact a counselor can be a daunting task. I have worked with clients who say things like, “I looked at your profile online for six months (or two years) before I called you.” As someone who has experienced anxiety myself – and concerns about whether or not someone I share myself with will accept of all the parts of me – I can appreciate your search and potential struggle.
Depth work for meaning in difficult times
These are troubled, even frightening, times for many, in our collective experiences. In any of our individual lives as well, we may encounter a dilemma or question that we just can't resolve. Jungian psychology - looking to the wisdom in the unconscious and the symbolic - is one way to make some meaning out of suffering and to move forward with purpose.
Depth work includes examining our shadow (unconscious/unknown elements) through our relationships and our dreams, creative work, and experiences. The idea that we can seek to individuate - to become the unique human only we can be, by a good relationship with our own psyche - is a challenging but powerful way to live our lives. Depth work can also help us make some sense of the collective movements and energies in the world, however dark and difficult.
" . . . your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Without, everything seems discordant; only within does it coalesce into unity. Who looks outside dreams; who looks inside awakes.”
C.G. Jung, Letters, Vol1:1906-1950, Bollingen Series XCV:1, Edited by G. Adler & A. Jaffe, Translated by R.F.C. Hull. page 33
What I Offer
6910 N. Main St., Suite 12H, Granger, IN 46530 Phone: 574-214-4912 FAX: 574-966-1363