What's My Approach to Therapy?
I'm Meagan Witt (Geurts), a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner. I specialize in the messy, beautiful work of transformation—supporting adults of all ages as they navigate life, relationships, and spiritual exploration. I specialize in nervous system regulation, attachment and developmental wounds, grief, and rediscovering oneself before, during, and after major life transitions. At the heart of my work, we will come together to build trust in the wisdom of your body and nervous system, as well as your knowing and intuition.
I didn't set out to become a therapist who specializes in transitions, attachment wounds, and grief—I became one because I've lived through my own challenges and have held these life experiences as sacred, transformational, and essential to the evolution of my soul.
After years as a high school social worker, I transitioned into private practice while navigating early motherhood. That experience taught me something profound: the most significant growth happens not in our stable moments, but in the spaces between who we were and who we're becoming.
That's where I meet my clients—in those brave, uncertain, transformative spaces.
My Approach: Where Body Wisdom Meets Deep Transformation
I practice somatic experiencing (SE), a body-based approach to healing trauma and facilitating profound psychological growth. I trained directly through the Somatic Experiencing Trauma Institute, founded by Dr. Peter Levine, whose work has transformed how we understand the connection between our bodies and our emotional lives.
This isn't talk therapy alone. It's about learning to listen to the wisdom your body holds—the sensations, the tensions, the intuitive knowing that often gets silenced by our thinking minds.
I also offer ketamine-assisted therapy for clients seeking deeper access to their inner healing wisdom. This specialized modality creates space for breakthroughs that can take years in traditional therapy.