“We all fear our symptoms and want to heal them. We go to all kinds of healers, not realizing that our worst problem is not the sickness, but that we are hypnotized by culture into believing that what we experience is bad and has to be repressed and healed, instead of lived and loved.”
— Arnold Mindell
 
 

“The next step is to leave the banks of the river from which you have been observing and get into the stream.” -Arnold Mindell

 
 

All photos by the incredibly talented Nicole Mark

 
 

Learning to live and love with awareness

New Paradigm Process Therapy offers customized support services to individuals using the facilitation techniques of Process Oriented Psychology and Leadership, a social equity and anti-racist framework, loving presence, and profound curiosity.

 
 
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Offerings

Caitlin Keitel holds a Master of Arts in Process Oriented Facilitation. She works with people of all races, genders, sexualities, ages, body sizes, and abilities. She specializes in working with women identified, non-binary and queer people to rewrite the stories we have been told, and tell ourselves, about our self-power, lovability, competence, beauty, bodies, and societal worth.

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Approach

NPPT uses the theories and methods of Process Work in order to customize interventions and bring awareness to the client’s internal process. Process Work helps us to trace our deepest personal patterning through our bodies, behaviors, dreaming, and relationships. It allows us to unfold the mythic power and meaning of our lives. Some methods of awareness expansion include: role play, earth-based meditation, sensory-grounded experience, and creative movement. These methods invite new insights and fluid ways of dealing with painful situations.

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Testimonials

Curious how New Paradigm Process Therapy can improve your wellbeing? See what other clients have to say about Caitlin’s private practice and her work at River’s Way Community Clinic.

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