PRIVATE SESSIONS
Luisa Giugliano
C-IAYT, MFA
Luisa's healing practice includes culturally attuned spiritual care for individuals, couples and families with a special interest in helping people process and transform grief. Her integrative approach addresses spiritual, physical, relational and psychological concerns through meditation, heart-to-heart discussion and practices to relieve trauma and make restorative connections. She is a multi-lineage practitioner who draws from folk and wisdom traditions and creative praxis with a soul-centered approach to healing encounters.
Luisa works to support individuals in deepening their relationship to their authentic inner guidance by tuning into the natural resources they already hold to find meaning and resolve disharmony in their lives. Sessions are deeply and intuitively tailored to support clients in remembering their purpose and healing trauma. Through meditation, breath practice, embodied awareness and heart-to-heart conversations clients find ways to reframe and recalibrate and move into greater presence.
Couples and families find a dedicated space for resolving conflict and moving through grief and loss by co-journeying into a renewal of what is sacred in the relationship. Luisa accompanies couples in tuning into the more vulnerable and subtle spaces that exist, and assists couples in moving out of outdated patterns of avoidance and resentment and into courageous intimacy. With a special interest in conscious parenting and mission driven approaches to family structures, Luisa welcomes families and groups into sessions together to mend and celebrate the relational and spiritual fabric of their connection.
Additionally, Luisa offers individualized personal grief rituals and curated ceremonies for significant life experiences and transitions. Luisa is available to facilitate courageous conversations and meaningful gatherings amongst groups, to honor marriages and remembrances or to celebrate the birth of a new baby. Luisa partners with allied therapists, healers and mental health professionals to offer complimentary support and is available for consultations (limited spots available).
“Words of Praise for Luisa Giugliano’s gifts are many. Her voice, heart, and mind brought our diverse community closer to one another and to themselves through an interfaith ceremony that seamlessly wove her own Quaker faith and Catholic Italian-American heritage together in a Unitarian Universalist church, honoring the words of poets, songs of love and devotion performed by children, New England Transcendentalism, culminating with the pushpa, a tradition adopted and inspired by her husband’s heritage, which I witnessed at their wedding decades ago. Katie and I couldn’t imagine anyone more capable or compassionate to serve as our celebrant for this sacred day of matrimony and celebration. She was also very present in honoring the process leading up to the big day, like they say, taking time and care to conference with us, exploring philosophies, theologies, rituals, and possibilities as a guide and source of inspiration from the get-go. LPG is family.” - Celebrant Client
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Luisa’s practice includes a number of sliding scale slots for those who have economic limitations. Spaces are limited.
My work as a yoga therapist lives at the intersection between relational and somatic therapy. Often sessions dwell in the realm of talk therapy, with space for spirit, intuition and practices to resolve trauma and awaken or reawaken. I often play the role of mediator, mentor, counselor, coach, spiritual friend or ally, I see my work as a service and ministry. I love working with couples especially and leave lots of space in my practice for longer sessions and deeper dives that often involve ceremony or ritual. I do not currently work with plant medicines.
One thing worth noting is that while I am always open to considering new clients, I do not actively market or reach out to people to engage in this work. I work with a limited number of people, who find me by word of mouth. I often partner with other mental health providers to provide complimentary support.
I am currently attending Divinity School at Union Theological Seminary to explore my calling and refine my skills as a holder of sacred space.