Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I became a therapist because I believe in the power of healing, both in theory and in practice. I’ve seen transformation firsthand—through my own journey, through my training, and most powerfully, through the courage and growth of my clients. Every time someone dares to open up, to trust, to explore their pain and their potential—I am reminded why I do this work.
My approach is grounded in deep presence. I offer a space that is accepting, non-judgmental, and real. Clients often tell me they feel like they’re talking to someone who truly sees them—not just as a set of problems to solve, but as a whole person. While I bring tools and insights to guide our work, I also believe in simply being with whatever is emerging—because sometimes, healing begins not in fixing, but in being deeply met.
Having walked my own path through trauma, I understand the complexity and the courage it takes to face yourself. Personal growth isn’t something I just talk about—it’s a lifelong commitment I live, both professionally and personally. That commitment allows me to be a rock for others while remaining open and attuned.
My style is collaborative and soulful. I work intuitively, drawing on somatic awareness, spirituality (not religion), and practical tools tailored to your unique needs. I’m not here to tell you who you are—I’m here to walk alongside you as you remember, reclaim, and reimagine what’s possible.
You might find moments of challenge in our work, but always held with compassion. You might also find unexpected warmth—a sense of friendliness and welcome that helps you breathe a little easier. This is your space, and my hope is that you feel not just heard, but held.
If you’re unsure, afraid, or simply hesitant to begin—know that you won’t be met with judgment. You’ll be met with care, presence, and a heart that genuinely wants to see you thrive.
You don’t have to go through it alone.
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Neil Porter became a therapist out of a belief in the human capacity to heal. He has witnessed transformation in his own life, through professional training, and most importantly through the courage and growth of the people he works with. Each time someone chooses to open up and explore both their pain and potential, he is reminded of the purpose of his work.
His practice is anchored in deep presence. He offers an accepting, non-judgmental, and authentic space where clients are treated as whole people rather than a list of problems. While he brings practical tools and clinical insight to the therapeutic process, he also holds room for whatever emerges, trusting that healing sometimes begins with being truly met rather than immediately fixed.
Having walked his own path through trauma, Neil understands the complexity and bravery involved in facing oneself. Personal growth is a continual commitment for him, lived both personally and professionally, and that commitment enables him to be steady and responsive for others.
His manner is collaborative and intuitive, drawing on somatic awareness, spirituality (understood outside of religion), and tailored practical techniques to suit each individual. The work can include challenging moments, always held with compassion, and is often accompanied by an unexpected warmth that helps people breathe a little easier. Clients commonly report feeling seen and welcomed in his presence.
Neil is a male, non-religious, liberal therapist who brings six years of experience to his practice. He aims to walk alongside people as they remember, reclaim, and reimagine what is possible. Those who are unsure or hesitant to begin can expect to be met without judgment and with sincere care and presence. Clients do not have to go through their struggles alone.
Many people wonder whether remote therapy can truly help. For a range of common concerns – including stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and navigating life changes – online therapy has been found to be as effective as traditional in-person sessions for most people.
One major benefit is flexibility. Clients can choose the mode of contact that suits them best: video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This variety makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy life and to engage in ways that feel most comfortable.
Each therapist involved in online work is a licensed professional, and clients are free to switch therapists at any time if they need a different fit. The combination of accessibility and professional care makes online therapy a practical option for many seeking support.
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