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Spiritual Psychology  ·  Private Practice

A place of peace and practical guidance for the whole of your life.

Courtney Anne Pierce, MA  —  twenty years in private practice

You've read the books, attended the workshops, been to therapy previously, and participated in the retreats — yet the same patterns persist, to no avail.

What can be done?

Courtney's been helping clients discover their answers to their most pressing concerns for twenty years.

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An Approach

Spiritual Psychology

"Spiritual psychology addresses the whole person for steady, identifiable change. It recognizes that life is complicated and the fuller our lives become the more we're asked to rely on the foundational skills of navigating difficulty more effectively and with greater confidence and clarity."

Spiritual psychology is the convergence of traditional therapeutic modalities and contemplative philosophy and traditions. It transcends the mere study of mind and behavior and returns us back to the original essence of the field: the exploration of the psyche, the spirit of our humanity.

It inherently recognizes our humanity as sacred, individual, and life as an opportunity to heal, learn, grow, and expand into the wisdom and skills of our whole being.

In Practice

The Whole of a Life

For twenty years, Courtney's been helping clients resolve the deepest patterns holding them back while honing the foundational skills, principles, and practices of spiritual psychology.

Individuals learn how to protect their empathy, increase their confidence, know that they know, and live more true to themselves while contributing meaningfully to their own wealth, health, and happiness and the world around them.

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Every relationship is a kind of mirror — showing us where we're whole, and where we're still healing. We look at the patterns that keep repeating, the same disagreement in different rooms, and ask what it's actually about underneath. Not to assign blame, but to understand what this relationship is asking of you, and what it might be here to teach you.

Family is often where our deepest patterns were written, long before we had the language to question them. We look at the roles you learned to play, the loyalty and the love, the old rules — some worth keeping, and some it may be time to gently release. Understanding where you come from is often the fastest way to understand where you feel stuck now.

Success without meaning is its own kind of exhaustion. We look at the work itself — the decisions, the leadership, the ambition — and ask what it's truly in service of. Whether you're building a company, leading a team, or finding your way back to work that feels like yours, this deserves the same depth and honesty as any other part of your life.

The body keeps a record of everything the mind has tried to carry alone. We pay attention to stress, sleep, and the nervous system — the physical language of what hasn't yet been fully felt or resolved. Well-being isn't separate from the emotional and spiritual work; more often, it's the clearest evidence of how that work is actually going.

Spirituality, here, isn't about any one belief system — it's about your relationship to meaning, to something larger than the moment you're in, to the questions that don't come with tidy answers. Whether that lives in a tradition, a practice, or simply a felt sense of purpose, it belongs in this work as a real and vital part of a whole life — not a separate room of it.

The Inner Relationship

A Philosophy for Genuine Peace

Courtney recognizes life is a relationship — and that relationship is taking place within us.

She recognizes that the quality of one's life is influenced by how one is relating to themselves, their feelings, their thoughts, their body, their work, their desires, their material world, and those around them. As one transforms their relationship to their own inner life, the outer world begins to change.

They begin to discover new choices, actions, and freedom.

Courtney recognizes each session is an opportunity to deepen in the skills of relating effectively, honestly, and openly, thereby increasing inner awareness, realizations, independence, and self-trust. This results in making decisions from an inner place of calm, clarity, and confidence and taking the practical, aligned next action. Instead of abandoning desires, dreams, and healthy fears, clients discover peace: the experiential state of living true to one's self.

They discover happiness: knowing one's done all they can do.

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About

Courtney Anne Pierce, MA

Spiritual Psychologist, Licensed Ordained Minister

"What can be done?"

It's the question underneath almost everything Courtney's clients bring to her—whether they're experiencing the loss of a loved one, facing a relationship shift, a career crossroads, or a subtle sense that something needs to change. Twenty years in private practice, one confidential conversation at a time.

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Courtney's practice has grown, almost entirely, through the people who've already sat in this work — referred by someone who trusted it would serve you too. If that's how you found your way here, welcome. And if you haven't been referred, reach out anyway — there is room for you here too.

All conversations are held in confidence.

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