Tarot in Therapy offers a gentle, creative approach that invites imagery, symbolism, and story into the therapeutic space. Rather than using tarot for prediction or fortune-telling, this practice draws on the cards as mirrors, reflecting your inner landscape, your emotions, and your experiences that are ready to be seen. Through this process, the cards become entry points to deeper awareness, offering language and imagery for what words alone sometimes can’t express.
When we use tarot in therapy, we explore the meaning that arises not from the cards themselves, but from what you notice in them, what they evoke, what they mirror, and how they connect to your life and experiences. A single image can open a conversation between your conscious mind and the deeper layers of self, helping you see patterns, possibilities, and strengths that may have been hidden beneath the surface.
You’re always in control of how deeply we engage with the cards and what feels comfortable for you. Sometimes a card reflects what you already know; other times it reveals something unexpected, a doorway into insight, healing, or clarity.
Working with tarot in therapy can be especially meaningful when you feel stuck, disconnected, or unsure how to put something into words. It can help you access intuitive wisdom, safely connect with your emotions, and create new narratives that honor both your past and your growth.
In this space, tarot is not a tool for divination; it’s a tool for transformation. Through image, metaphor, and mindful reflection, you’re invited to see yourself with fresh eyes, uncover what’s ready to shift, and reconnect with the deeper truth of who you are.
