Connect. Release. Grow.

In a fast-paced, ever-changing world, both kids and adults are navigating increasing stress, emotional overwhelm, and pressure. These experiences don’t just go away - they show up in how we think, feel, and respond every day.
Many people move through this without the space or tools to fully process what’s going on or understand why certain patterns keep showing up.

 

At A Place to Bloom, we take an inside-out approach - helping to clear what’s been building beneath the surface while strengthening the ability to move forward with clarity, confidence, and resilience. Through Emotion Code sessions and coaching, we work with individuals and families to create real, lasting change.

Support That Meets You
Where You Are

Whether you’re looking to release what’s been weighing on you or exploring support for your child, this work is designed to help you move forward and create meaningful, lasting change.

Emotion Code Sessions

Through gentle, focused energy work, we help identify and release Trapped Emotions that may be contributing to stress, overwhelm, or feeling stuck - creating more clarity, ease, and emotional freedom.

Coaching for Kids

Coaching for children focused on helping them understand emotions, build confidence, strengthen relationships, and develop tools they can carry with them as they grow.

No matter where you begin, the goal is the same: to help you move forward with greater ease and clarity.

Emotion Code has changed my life! Lifting away the layers of old emotions has helped me become aware of how my emotions have affected me every day. I now have the ability to name my emotions and process them quickly instead of getting stuck in the same patterns. I no longer feel completely overwhelmed by my emotions all of the time.”

— Raven

Miss Bloom loves and adores the kids and they 100% know that. She really connects on an individual level with them and encourages their specific progress and goals. Our son loved the small group setting to build his confidence in socializing with peers and learning new ways to approach situations and feelings. We could not be more pleased with how much he grew through this!”

Natalie D.