Intensive processes in the roam of nature
Therapeutically guided self-exploration with depth and structure
Not all issues can be resolved on a weekly basis. Not because there’s anything “wrong” with that – but because they require more expansion.
Time.
Distance from everyday life.
And a safe and supportive environment.
Space for integration provides this supportive framework.
When an intensive process might be useful
An intensive process may be especially beneficial if you:
- feel internally stuck
- are facing important decisions
- notice recurring patterns but struggle to resolve them
- feel emotionally exhausted without being clinically unwell
- sense that talking alone is no longer enough
Often, it’s not just a single issue at play, but a deeper inner structure that has lost its coherence.
What is essential for an intensive process?
An intensive process is neither a retreat, nor a coaching format, nor a spiritual quest.
It is a carefully structured, therapeutically guided process that unfolds over a clearly defined period of time.
Its distinctive features include:
- thoughtful preparation
- focused, in-depth work over several hours or days
- the intentional use of the natural environment
- committed and integrative follow-up
Depth does not arise from intensity alone, but from the quality of the framework, the underlying attitude, and the integration that follows.
The Role of Nature
The work takes place partly in the natural environment of the Fläming region, near Potsdam and Berlin.
Nature is considerably more than just a backdrop.
It offers:
- openness in place of confinement
- simplicity instead of sensory overload
- a clear mirror for inner processes
In the natural world, many people find a connection to themselves that can be difficult to access within enclosed spaces.