Tarot Therapy in Brooklyn & Queens, NY
If you’re feeling stuck, circling the same questions, or searching for insight you can’t quite reach on your own, this isn’t a failure of clarity — it’s a sign that something deeper is asking to be seen.
Tarot therapy can help when you’re unsure why you feel the way you do, when words feel too limited, or when your inner world feels confusing, overwhelming, or out of reach. For many people, the cards become a mirror, revealing patterns, fears, longings, and truths that haven’t yet found language.
You don’t have to figure it all out in your head.
You don’t have to navigate uncertainty alone.
Therapy doesn’t always begin with what we can say. Sometimes it begins with what we can see.
What Does Feeling “Stuck” Really Look Like?
Being stuck isn’t always dramatic. It can be subtle, quiet, and chronic.
It might sound like:
It might sound like:
“I’m overwhelmed, but I don’t know why.”
“I want clarity, but everything feels blurry.”
“I feel afraid, but I can’t put my finger on what exactly scares me.”
“I’m repeating a pattern I can’t seem to break.”
“I know something’s wrong, but I can’t find the words for it.”
Many people who come to tarot therapy are wrestling with:
Trauma or old emotional wounds
Fear about the future or painful uncertainty
A desire to understand themselves more deeply
A sense that insight is close, but not yet reachable
If any of this resonates, you’re not lost you’re in the middle of uncovering something important.
“Often, the truth we’re searching for appears the moment we give it something to be reflected in.”
How Tarot Therapy Helps
Tarot therapy works because the brain responds to images more directly and more deeply than to words alone. Before spoken language existed, we understood the world through senses and symbols. That means your brain is wired to make meaning out of images to project, recognize, and interpret emotional truths through what you see.
In our work together, tarot becomes a projective tool: a way for you to explore what’s alive inside you through metaphor, symbol, and association.
What emotions or memories arise when you see an image
The themes or symbols that show up repeatedly
What part of you feels represented in a card
How the image connects to relationships, past experiences, or fears
What the card evokes in your body — tension, curiosity, calm, activation
In our work together, we’ll explore:
Our Approach to Tarot Therapy
We take a trauma-informed, integrative approach that meets you where you are.
The idea behind tarot therapy is simple:
Images help us have conversations that words sometimes can’t.
The brain’s visual system is ancient — far older than language. Because of that, images can evoke memory, intuition, and clarity in ways that feel immediate and surprisingly honest.
Insight, in this way, is like a lost set of keys.
It’s rarely sitting out in the open — it’s usually tucked between the cushions, where you need to dig a bit.Tarot helps us look in the places talking alone can’t reach.
The cards allow the unconscious to speak through metaphor, helping us access insights that traditional talk therapy may take months to reach.
Local and Virtual Sessions Available
We offer Tarot therapy in person both at my Williamsburg office as well as my office in Ridgewood Queens, serving clients in neighborhoods like Bushwick, Park Slope, Brooklyn, and Crown Heights.
If you’re not able to make the commute or prefer the comfort of your own space, We also offer secure telehealth therapy throughout New York State.
Why MindfulSelf Therapy
Our approach is informed, integrative, and nonjudgmental. We understand that creatives often process the world with heightened sensitivity, deep emotional nuance, and unique internal rhythms.
Psychodynamic therapy to explore your inner world and self-narratives
Mindfulness-based practices to help you reconnect to the present moment
Somatic work to support nervous system balance and embodied healing
Relational therapy to address how connection (or disconnection) is shaping your sense of safety and belonging
What we will draw from:
We’re not just therapists, we’re collaborators in your self-discovery, here to support your voice, vitality, and creative integrity.
FAQs About Tarot Therapy
Is tarot therapy the same as fortune-telling?
No. Tarot therapy isn’t about predicting your future — it’s about understanding your present. We use the imagery on the cards as a doorway into your inner world, not as a tool for divination. The focus is psychological, emotional, and symbolic.
Do I need to know anything about tarot to try this?
Not at all. Many clients have never touched a tarot deck before coming into therapy. The process is collaborative and guided — you don’t need prior knowledge or a belief system for it to work.
Will you interpret the cards for me?
We explore the cards together. Instead of assigning meaning, I ask reflective questions like:
“What part of this image stands out to you?”
“What do you feel when you look at this?”
“Does this symbol remind you of anything in your life?”
Your associations and emotions matter more than traditional tarot definitions.
How to Start
If you’re ready to understand yourself more deeply not through prediction, but through reflection — tarot therapy can help you access the wisdom already living inside you.
Therapy can help you reclaim your calm, your clarity, and your sense of control.
We invite you to:
Book a free 15-minute phone consultation
Ask questions about how therapy works
Tell us a little about your creative world, or nothing at all, we'll meet you wherever you are