Integrative Spiritual Psychology

Bridging psychology and consciousness as pathways to integrity, authenticity, and wholeness.


Integrative Spiritual Psychology bridges modern psychology with the wisdom of consciousness. This approach is direct and experiential — supporting you in moving beyond insight alone into embodied transformation.

Healing is not about fixing what’s broken, but remembering what has been forgotten: your innate integrity, authenticity, and wholeness. Through compassionate inquiry and targeted processing, pain becomes teacher, and awareness becomes the pathway home to yourself.

Inukshuk stone figure — symbolizing inner guidance, balance, and the human capacity to find direction through change.
Dr. Sylvia Peske holding rock symbolizing grounding and self  — representing calm presence, containment, and reflection in the therapeutic process.

At the core of my work is a simple yet profound truth: healing unfolds through conscious awareness - we know how to heal ourselves. When we bring presence to our thoughts, emotions, and experiences without judgment, we begin to see not just what hurts, but what is asking to be seen, understood, and integrated. Pain becomes an invitation to return to ourselves.

Integrative Spiritual Psychology bridges modern psychological insight with the deeper intelligence of consciousness. It recognizes that our struggles are not evidence of brokenness, but reflections of what is seeking harmony within us. Through compassionate inquiry, targeted awareness, evidence-based practices, and experiential processing, I help clients access and transform outdated beliefs, thoughts, perceptions, emotions, and energetic patterns that shape their inner world.

This work is direct, focused, and collaborative. It’s not about endless talking, but about entering the deeper layers of experience — where insight meets embodiment and understanding becomes transformation. My intention is to lead from presence — to orient the process, hold the depth, and facilitate awareness so that clients can move through what once felt immovable more quickly than talking alone. It invites a full and honest meeting with oneself — not as an abstract idea, but as a lived, felt experience of coherence between mind, body, heart, and soul.

“Pain is not punishment; it is invitation.”

If this approach resonates with you, I welcome you to connect for a session or consultation. Together we can explore what is seeking harmony and awareness within you, and begin your process of integration and transformation.

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