How do we get going?
Where are you located?
It depends on whether we’re meeting online or in person.
Given today’s environment, virtual sessions are part of the game. Please know that healing/coaching sessions are just as powerful when conducted online.
But most of my clients are in the Greater Boston Area, and we meet safely in the office with masks. For privacy reasons, I’ve chosen to wait until setting up an appointment to send the exact directions. For your reference, we are conveniently located in Quincy, Massachusetts, right off 93 at Exit 8 (Furnace Brook Parkway).
What are your hours of operation?
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, 10 AM to 7 PM (last appointment is booked for 5 PM).
How long are the sessions?
Sessions are two hours long. Some clients finish earlier, but this allows enough time to do the deeper work.
What is your cancellation policy?
There will be a $75 charge if I receive less than a 24-hour notice of cancellation.
Do you accept insurance?
As a healing arts coach and alternative medicine practitioner, I do not accept insurance.
How do I set up an initial appointment?
The first step is to schedule your free 30-minute consultation.
This is where we assess if we’ll be a good fit for each other. It’s also a time to ask questions and get a feel for my process. We’ll also go over my packages during the consultation and see if I can help you.
What should I expect when working together?
How do your services work?
The work we do together is about transformation. We begin with exploration. We’ll look at what’s holding you back, any trauma we need to integrate into your program, and outdated beliefs you’ll want to face.
Then we start creating your new story. The work is highly interactive, and your day-to-day mindset and emotional landscape will be what we’re studying and working with to create lasting change.
With whom do you work?
I work with adult individuals and children. I tend to attract high-performers or those who are ready to integrate their past and live life fully. I also work with folks experiencing medical mysteries or complex trauma.
With what ages do you work?
My clients are seven years old and up.
What are the sessions like?
We begin with talking. You’ll have adequate time to share what’s going on, how the last sessions have taken hold, and what your next goals are.
From there, you will lie down, and we’ll start the BodyTalk portion of the work. This includes tapping, EMDR, and whatever comes up as directed by your body/mind complex.
What modalities do you use?
I use BodyTalk, talk therapy, pranic energy, and psychedelic psychotherapy.
What is your training and professional experience?
I got my Bachelor of Fine Arts (in performance) from Naropa University, a Buddhist psychology school in Boulder, 2007.
I’ve also been a certified meditation and yoga teacher since 2002.
Currently, I’m enrolled in BodyTalk and Psychedelic Trauma Psychotherapy at the Psychedelic Somatic Institute.
Are there assignments between sessions?
Yes, clients enrolled in my Amma Human Coaching Program will receive coursework between sessions to ensure proper integration of the work. If you’re only doing the healing sessions, there is no homework.
How do I prepare for my first session?
There are a few things you should know about working with me.
First, I would like you to come in with an open mind. Let your mind slow down so we can expand into what’s beneath the thoughts.
Second, I ask that you respect my professional boundaries. This means coming to your appointment on time. I understand if things happen, but it will eat into your time. Respect the space between us as sacred and trust the process, even when it is challenging.
Third: transparency. In our work together, you’ll sometimes be reminded of past pain. The best way to work through what comes up is to talk openly about what’s happening. So, I ask for radical transparency between us.
Lastly, I hold an unconditional space for you. So, whatever comes up in our sessions is okay. It’s sacred. I will not judge you.
Are you the best coach for me?
Get to know Megan…
Should things be a certain way in life, or should you just go with the flow?
I believe we should value certain things like integrity, trust, kindness, and respect. Having good manners is up there for me, too. If people don’t show up with these character traits, it can make it difficult to sustain lasting relationships.
But overall, I believe it’s best to keep your heart light and let life and relationships just flow. So, if you’re not getting what you want, communicate it, and then move on in the relationship.
Cry or laugh?
Definitely both… preferably at the same time! LOL
Tears are medicine in my world, and I’m honored to hold a space where people can let go of what comes up. So, it’s perfectly fine to cry in my office, but I strive to create the type of environment where people laugh.
Cats or dogs?
Both (now that I have met the two most amazing cats on the planet).
Read or watch TV?
Both. I read a ton. But I also find television rewarding and helpful after a lot of mental and emotional rigor.
Best book of all time?
That’s too big of a question. It would depend on what’s happening in life at a given moment – what I’m going through or studying. My current read is The Body Keeps the Score.
Best quality in a friend or business alliance?
I would say it’s the ability to create a space of safety and trust between two people – with a penchant for laughter, of course!
Best way to show up for the people in your life?
Have high expectations of yourself and low expectations of others. I have to practice this daily.