For the psychological dimensions of consequential work—when decisions stop being technical and start carrying identity, consequence, and moral weight.
You’re not stuck because you lack skill. You’re stuck because the work has become loaded.
This is for the moment when the room turns toward you, and there’s no higher appeal. You might recognize yourself here:
A private, psychologically informed space where we enter into what you’re actually experiencing—not to fix it, but to understand it clearly enough that you can act from what is most true in you, rather than from reflex, obligation, or momentum.
This is not coaching—there’s no framework, no accountability metrics, no 90-day plan. It’s not psychotherapy—we’re not treating a diagnosis or resolving a clinical condition. And it’s not consulting—I’m not advising on strategy, operations, or organizational design. You have people for that.
The work is weekly: one 75-minute session, held at a consistent time. The initial engagement is twelve weeks. After that, we continue month to month for as long as the work is useful.
Capacity is limited. Admission is by application and brief conversation.
Fees and terms are shared during the application process.
Isaac Ekblad, MA, LMHC. Licensed mental health counselor in Washington State. Background in psychodynamic psychotherapy, philosophy, and depth psychology.
If this resonates, reach out. A brief note about who you are and what prompted your interest is enough to start.