No. 877DHolistic PractitionerListed 2021
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Holos Institute

San Francisco, California, United States

Director of Holos Institute: Offering Holistic Counseling and Ecotherapy Retreats

At a glance

Specialty · Practice · Access

What they treat

Conditions
AnxietyDepressionGriefLife TransitionsMindfulness trainingRelationship IssuesSpiritualityTrauma
Types of therapy
Clinical Supervision and Licensed SupervisorsEMDRHypnotherapyJungianMindfulness-Based (MBCT)Somatic

About

Jan Edl Stein is the director of Holos Institute where she provides individual supervision, oversees clinical policies and operations, and organizes the public educational programs. Jan is a pragmatic dreamer and licensed psychotherapist, in practice for more than 30  years.

As a supervisor and consultant, her philosophy is that each therapist is unique and the process of training is primarily one of guidance, clarity and collaborative discovery of the inherent gifts of each individual.  She encourages creative solutions backed by sound clinical judgment.  She supports trust in intuition and the cultivation of wisdom and kindness.

In her work as a psychotherapist, Jan offers heartfelt and engaged work.  Her style is sensitive, intuitive and yet direct and “down-to-earth”, facilitating clients to find solutions within their own creative inner resources and instincts.  Her work is based upon her faith in the inherent wisdom each being carries within.  She believes that healing is a process of coming into an active relationship with that wisdom.  She calls upon metaphors and archetypal patterns of nature to mirror the inherent wholeness of each person. Jan pays close attention to how emotions and thoughts are held in the body and may guide a release or shift through somatic focus, a yoga posture, or movement.  She draws upon a variety of skills and clinical orientations that include EMDR, mindfulness meditation, hypnotherapy, shamanic journeying, Jungian dreamwork, self-psychology reflections, and systemic interventions.

Jan’s psychotherapy practice is informed by many years of traditional study in self-psychology, family systems and Jungian depth psychology. She received her BA in psychology from Rutgers University, completing her graduate study at the New School for Social Research and the University of San Francisco. She has also studied at the San Francisco Jung Institute, and trained in Ericksonian hypnotherapy, EMDR, Imago couples therapy, Process Acupressure, and a number of private studies with indigenous healers. Alongside her professional training, Jan has a lifetime of intuitive experiences and a personal spiritual practice which includes the study of integral yoga, mindfulness meditation, shamanism and earth-based wisdom traditions.

Jan offers her clinical consultation and psychotherapy work to individuals and couples, at her private practice offices in both San Francisco and Marin.  She also offers classes and workshops to psychotherapists and other health professionals on the topics of integrating shamanic techniques into psychological practice and transpersonal psychology. Jan leads workshops and retreats that weave together meditation, ritual and shamanic journeying. Jan is adjunct faculty at CIIS (California Institute of Integral Studies) in the east West Psychology Department. She has taught and presented at the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, Sonoma State University, Grof Transpersonal Training Program, Bioneers Conference, and numerous private venues.

She is most at peace on a mountaintop or absorbed in the luminous folds of flower petal.

You may find out more information about her practice at www.janedl.com

How I work with clients

Reaching out for help with a difficult situation, relationship, life transition, or challenging inner experience is a courageous step toward change and healing. I know this gesture well and honor it by meeting each personal inquiry with the utmost respect and appreciation for your unique and very complex experience. My work is to align myself with your experience and understand it as fully as possible. I take into account the very real logistics of your life, the intricacies of relationships, and the deep inner response. There is no need for shame or self criticism. We will work on quieting those wounding inner voices. I am interested in accessing the inner resources that you can touch and allow to guide you into an awareness that has the potential for great change. I pay attention to bodily reactions, dreams and images, the flow of thought and feeling that permeates our experience and the felt sense of a deeper part of the self that is constant and immutable.

Treatment approach

I can navigate your inner world and all of the tumultuous emotions that follow. I am also very pragmatic and pay careful attention to real life details, calling awareness to issues that might need tending. Most of my clients experience me as very warm, connected, very real and grounded. I place a high value on the quality of our therapeutic relationship and am very engaged in supporting that for your best growth. I am trained in many different modalities and use/offer these only as it seems appropriate. I find that EMDR, Brainspotting and deep trance state therapy work very well to address traumatic experience. I use mindful awareness, meditation, and imaginal explorations as an effective treatment for depression and anxiety. While much of the work is grounded in insight-oriented “talk therapy”, we will also use an awareness of body sensations and an active invitation to explore imaginal and creative realms.

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