Jace Langone, PsyD
Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Clinical Supervisor
Not Currently Accepting New Clients
Telehealth
Jace practices Spiritually-Integrated Psychotherapy, offering space to explore how conflicts between one’s values and lived experience can hinder psychological well-being. He finds inspiration in Humanistic and Transpersonal theory, and integrates various evidenced-based modalities, providing eclectic, individualized care. His nearly decade-and-a-half long practice in pastoral counseling, ongoing apprenticeships in Dreamshadow Transpersonal Breathwork and the Foundation for Shamanic Studies, and training in assimilating religio-spiritual practices into psychotherapy has allowed him to offer a therapeutic approach appreciative of wisdom traditions from around the world.
Grounded in the American folk psychology tradition, Jace encourages exploring personal meaning through a compassionate, paradoxical lens whereby shadow and light are held as equally potent and generative qualities of the same experience. His approach is akin to an experiential mysticism that has shaped the American experiment from its very beginning—a proverbial frontier that pushes the margins of experience and understanding beyond the allure of certainty, stagnation. By this frame, meaning is as courageously sought as it is surrendered, inviting your cooperation into the mysterious, creative potential by which you are alive.
Jace encourages clients to use experiential tools that empower a sense of personal agency, recognizing that each person is the expert of their own experience. Some examples of these tools include experiential focusing, guided imagery, meditative, contemplative and shamanic practices, mandala drawing, and communing with nature. His clinical focus includes the treatment of trauma, major life adjustments, phase of life transitions, aging and life review, grief and loss, anxiety and depression, personal crises, and working with exceptional experience.

