
Services I Offer
With You Every Step of the Way
These sessions are not therapy in the modern sense, nor are they coaching or instruction. They are philosophical dialogues — encounters between two minds committed to truth, depth, and clarity.
Together, we examine the moral prejudices, unconscious drives, and conceptual habits that shape how we live and think. The goal is not relief, but understanding; not comfort, but insight; not agreement, but freedom of mind.
75-Minute Session
$750
A full-length one-on-one session that allows space for depth, context, and philosophical breadth.
Ideal for sustained inquiry and transformative reflection.
45-Minute Focus Session
$450
A concise dialogue for those seeking to explore a specific question or conflict with philosophical clarity.
Focused, direct, and precise.
Three-Session Package
$2,025 (Save 10%)
A series of sessions for continued exploration.
Recommended for those committed to long-term philosophical work.
Individual Philosophical Counseling
Individual sessions are for those who wish to question deeply — to examine the foundations of their beliefs, values, and choices. Whether you are wrestling with moral dilemmas, intellectual confusion, or the quiet sense that something more profound lies beneath the surface of life, these sessions offer the time and space for genuine thought.
75-Minute Session
$1,000
Deep, reflective dialogue between partners — uncovering shared ideals and hidden tensions beneath everyday interactions.
45-Minute Focus Session
$650
Shorter, topic-focused session for exploring a particular issue or decision point.
Three-Session Package
$2,640 (Save 10%)
A sequence of dialogues designed to strengthen mutual understanding and shared purpose.
Couples Philosophical Counseling
Philosophical counseling for couples invites two people into a shared inquiry — a dialogue not about blame or therapy, but about understanding the assumptions, values, and desires that shape the relationship. Together, we examine the moral and psychological structures that govern communication, conflict, and love.
"The true philosopher never looks up, but instead, only down — into the depths of the mortal soul."
— Dr. David Kaye