Andrea Christelle
United States
Practitioner Info
Email |
andrea@sedonaphilosophy.com |
First name |
Andrea |
Last name |
Christelle |
Display name |
Andrea Christelle |
Website |
https://tinyurl.com/mk3x23ub |
Description |
Sedona Philosophical Counseling offers a unique approach that combines philosophical traditions with the therapeutic benefits of nature to help clients gain clarity, purpose, and deeper self-understanding. Services are offered through various modalities, including virtual video conferencing, telephone counseling, outdoor walking sessions, and personalized retreats in Sedona, Arizona. This practice is dedicated to fostering new insights and a connection to the serenity of nature. |
Education |
PhD, Philosophy, Tulane Unviersity |
Favorite Philosophers |
I draw inspiration from Lao Tzu, Plato, Aristotle, John Stuart Mill, Ruth Lee Boggs, Gerald F. Gaus—and from my own philosophical reflections. Philosophical counseling goes beyond studying specific thinkers and wisdom traditions. It encourages you to incorporate your own lived experience, helping you discover and trust the philosopher within yourself. |
Country |
United States |
State or Province |
Arizona |
City |
Sedona |
Languages | |
Issues | Technology and Humanity: We'll explore how to maintain your humanity while embracing technological advancement. Rather than seeing technology as something that happens to us, we'll develop a philosophical framework for intentional engagement—helping you harness digital tools as allies in creating a more meaningful, balanced life. Values and Ethics: I work with individuals, teams, and organizations to uncover core values and develop practical wisdom for navigating ethical complexities. We'll build a clear philosophical framework to guide personal decisions, team challenges, and organizational alignment between stated values and authentic action. Change and Transition: Philosophy offers profound tools for not just accepting change, but learning to embrace it. We'll explore wisdom about impermanence, helping you find stability within flux and discover how transitions can become gateways to growth rather than sources of suffering. Aging, Death, and Mortality: Drawing on philosophers from many traditions, we'll explore how confronting our finite nature can liberate us to live more fully. We'll transform your relationship with aging and mortality into sources of wisdom and unexpected peace. |