Woo-Fluent™

A Clinical Framework for Therapists Who Are Done Leaving Half of Themselves at the Door

Grounded in science. Guided by intuition.

Who This Woo-Fluent™ For?

As an Intuitive Therapist,You already know.

You feel it in session before the client says it. You sense when something shifts before you can clinically explain why. You have intuitive hits, body signals, and a quiet knowing that has made you a better therapist for years.

And you have probably been ignoring it. Or apologizing for it. Or leaving it in the car before you walk into your office.

Woo-Fluent™ was designed for therapists like You!

Specifically therapists who:

  • Work with highly sensitive, intuitive, or spiritually inclined clients

  • Feel the split between their clinical self and their spiritual self

  • Are curious about tools like pendulums, muscle testing, or somatic discernment but have no clinical container for them

  • They get tarot, crystals and all the woo-woo stuff, but don’t know how to ethically bridge the gap between clinical and spirtual

  • Are tired of burnout that self-care cannot fix

  • Are ready to show up as one whole, integrated person

What Is Woo-Fluent™?

Woo-Fluent™ is not a personality type. It is a clinical framework.

Burnout in therapists is not just about working too hard. It is about severing. Severing your spiritual self from your clinical self. Severing your humanness from your professional role. Therapist training often emphasizes neutrality and objectivity as ideals. And while those values serve important clinical purposes, they can also quietly ask therapists to set aside parts of themselves that have real clinical value.

For therapists working with highly sensitive, intuitive, and spiritually inclined clients, that internal split is exhausting in a way that no amount of self-care can fix. The Woo-Fluent™ framework addresses burnout at its source. Not by adding another technique, but by giving therapists permission to stop severing their spiritual self from their clinical self and show up as one integrated person.

When you stop hiding what you know, you stop burning out from the hiding.

Trusting your intuition in the therapy room is not about abandoning clinical training. It is about finally integrating the two so they work in tandem the way humans do.