A SPACE FOR DEEP REST AND GENTLE RENEWAL.

Wellbeing

Support for chronic stress, burnout, and compassion fatigue

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There are seasons when you’re not in crisis —
but you’re not okay either.

You’re holding everything together.
Showing up for everyone else.
Managing work, family, responsibilities, and the invisible emotional labor that never seems to end.

And somewhere along the way, you lost touch with yourself.

You’re tired in a way sleep doesn’t fix.
More short-tempered than you want to be.
Running on fumes.

Not broken.
Just depleted.

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Wellbeing offerings at Sabbatical Within are designed as gentle spaces to slow down, regulate your nervous system, and reconnect with yourself again.

Because rest isn’t a reward.
It’s essential care.

My Approach

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Unlike traditional “wellness” spaces that focus on pushing harder or doing more, this work is rooted in nervous system science, trauma-informed care, and deep compassion.

As a licensed therapist with training in somatic and trauma-informed approaches, I bring clinical wisdom into restorative practices — creating spaces that feel safe, steady, and truly supportive.

Here we focus on:
• Slowing down rather than striving
• Listening to your body
• Restoring capacity
• Building sustainable rhythms of care
• Reconnecting with what brings you joy and meaning

These offerings are experiential and supportive in nature rather than psychotherapy.

Wellbeing Offerings

Somatic Sanctuary & Deep Rest

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A guided space to pause, breathe, and come back to your body.

Through gentle somatic practices, mindfulness, and intentional rest, you’ll learn how to calm your nervous system and release accumulated stress.

Perfect if you feel wired, exhausted, or constantly “on.”

Individual sessions and small group offerings available.

NARM-Informed Group for Helping Professionals

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For therapists, caregivers, and helpers who spend their days supporting others.

This group offers a place to receive support yourself — for exploring the humanity of being in a helping role. Together we can just be curious, notice and hold space for what comes up — while building self-trust and compassion for our own humanity. Gentle space for restoring your nervous system and relational connection.

A space where you don’t have to be the strong one.

Coming soon.

Sabbaticals & Restorative Gatherings

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Seasonal opportunities to step away from daily demands and immerse yourself in deeper rest, reflection, and renewal.

Time in nature, gentle movement, contemplative practices, and community support.

Designed to feel like a true exhale.

Weekend Sabbatical — Coming Fall 2026.

Mini Sabbaticals: Therapeutic Intensives

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When you need more than a class or group, Mini Sabbaticals offer dedicated time for deeper care.

Through extended sessions, we blend therapy, somatic practices, and soul care to support meaningful reset and renewal.

Perfect during seasons of burnout, transition, or when you feel something needs to shift.

Who This Is For

These offerings may be a good fit if you:

  • Feel chronically stressed or stretched thin

  • Notice signs of burnout or compassion fatigue

  • Are a helper, therapist, caregiver, or parent who gives more than you receive

  • Want support but aren’t necessarily seeking therapy

  • Crave rest, reflection, and reconnection

  • Want to build more sustainable ways of living and caring for yourself

You don’t have to wait until you’re falling apart to deserve support.

Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is pause. To rest. To listen.

To tend to yourself with the same care you offer everyone else.

Start your sabbatical within.

Start your sabbatical within