Witchy Therapists Online Summit

February 6 - 8, 2025

Tarot. Astrology. Crystals.

Dreamwork. Past Lives. Spellcraft. Mediumship. Ritual. Shadow Work.

Do any these practices resonate?

Maybe you have experience with one or more.

Perhaps you’re just curious.

Either way, you also happen to be a mental health clinician.

And so, my question to you is this:

Do you dream about bringing your witchy self to your job?

Do you wish you could show up authentically for your clients, as the fullest version of yourself?

But…does the idea of doing so make you nervous?

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That’s why I created this online summit.

It has two goals:

First, to bring together in a safe space like-minded people.

So many of us have hid our witchy interests for too long -

it’s time to come together openly in community!

Second, to discover how other witchy therapists are combining their “unconventional” passions with their professional work.

During this event, you’ll have the opportunity to connect with other clinicians, as well as learn what it actually means to be a “witchy therapist” from psychotherapists who will be sharing their wisdom and experiences with you.

You’ll gain a wide array of knowledge, tools and resources.

I want you to feel inspired - and validated.

You don’t have to be lonely or isolated in this field.

You have a community.

Summit Dates:

February 6 - 8, 2025

Online, via Zoom, with 14 presentations

Cost: $135 (for all three days)

Click here to register!

Zoom Schedule of Presentations

(click here for detailed presentation descriptions; click here for presenter bios)

Thursday, February 6th (all times EST)

Noon - 12:30pm

Welcome and community building

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12:30pm - 1:30pm

“Stop People Pleasing and Start Soul Pleasing: One Intuitive’s Story on How to Step Into Your Purpose”

with Samantha Bell, LCMHC

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1:30pm - 2:30pm

“Bypassing Spiritual Spaces with Anti-Racism: A Filipina Witchy Therapist’s Journey”

with Michelle Jaquish, LCSW

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2:30pm - 3pm

Break

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3pm - 4pm

“Crafting Clinical Language for Non-Traditional Therapy Approaches”

with Tina Vitolo-Campos, LCSW

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4pm - 5pm

“Psyche’s Playground: Using Dreams for Therapeutic Growth”

with Zumrad Masar, LCSW

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5pm - 5:15pm

Break

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5:15pm - 6:10pm

“When Darkness Illuminates: A Tarot Journey into Shadow Work”

with Dreya Blume, LCSW

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6:10pm - 6:30pm

Community building

Friday, February 7th (all times EST)

Noon - 12:30pm

Community building

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12:30pm - 1:30pm

“Using Active Imaginiation with Tarot”

with Amy Allemana, LCSW

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1:30pm - 2:30pm

“Finding Alignment with Human Design”

with Ca’ren Hudson, LMFT

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2:30pm - 3pm

Break

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3pm - 4pm

“Body-Centered Spirituality”

with Sonia Fregoso, LMFT

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4pm - 5pm

“Chakras and Shadow Work”

with Celina Jacques, LMFT

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5pm - 5:15pm

Break

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5:15pm - 6:15pm

“Using Tarot for Parts Work”

with Shannon Knight, LMHC

Saturday, February 8th (all times EST)

Noon - 12:30pm

Community building

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12:30pm - 1:30pm

“Astrology 101 for Psychotherapists”

with Joyous Williams, LPCC

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1:30pm - 2:30pm

“It’s All in the Cards”

with Carmen Jimenez-Pride, LCSW

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2:30pm - 3pm

Break

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3pm - 4:30pm

Somatic Rituals: Embodying Elements for Transformation”

with Julia Corley, PLLC

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4:30pm - 5:30pm

“Reclaiming Soul Work Podcast, Tea & Tarot”

with Sequoya Hayes, LSW and Biany Perez, LSW

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5:30pm - 6pm

Community building and farewell

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FAQs

What are the values of the summit?

This summit seeks to highlight all of the different ways a person can be a witchy therapist. Our community contains such diversity, with individuals representing many different spiritual, social, and personal identities. My goal as the organizer is to create a safe space in which we can recognize - and honor - both our differences as well as our similarities.

As such, the values of this summit include community building and networking; the showing of mutual respect; a love of learning; the paying attention of how much or how little space we take up; the acknowedging of voices that too long have been silenced; and the opportunity to show up in a group of colleagues as our authentic selves.

Why is the summit three days long?

Because there are so many cool witchy therapists doing so many cool witchy things! It was impossible to even begin to narrow down the speakers and topics - this summit could easily have been a week long. In addition, having 14 presentations spread over three half-days means you won’t have to give up entire days to attend.

What does “community building” mean?

During the “community building” portions of the summit, I’ll be inviting attendees into separate breakout rooms. These will be small groups of 3 - 4 people. The goal is for you to introduce yourself, learn more about each other’s practices, and network. There is no obligation to be in a breakout room, so you can sit them out if so desired.

Is the summit being recorded?

No, it won’t be. The reason is that I’d like people to treat this the same way they would an in-person retreat, with a commitment to show up in-person to the best of their ability. This ensures that we’ll have enough people present to allow us to build a real-time community.

Are CEUs being offered?

Not this year.

Do I have to consider myself to be a “witchy therapist” to attend?

Nope, all that is necessary is curiosity and a willingness to meet new people and learn new things.

Do I have to have any prior experience in any of the topics being offered?

Not at all! Everyone is welcome, regardless of experience in witchy ways :)

Who is organizing this thing?

I am :) My name is Dreya Blume and have been a social worker and psychotherapist since 2004.

I love tarot and have been integrating it into my professional life for the past twenty years. I run a Facebook Group called “Therapists who Tarot” which has almost three thousand members; in doing so, it has become clear to me that there are a lot of witchy therapists in the world - so why not bring us together?

I am the author of several books, including “The Tarot Activity Book: A Collection of Creative and Therapeutic Ideas for the Cards” and “Tarot for Transformation,” both written under my old name, Andy Matzner. As Dreya I’ve also written a bunch, including “A Tarot Shadow Work Journal” and even more books in my “Tarot for Transformation” series.

Why are you charging money for this event?

In order to be able to fully and fairly compensate the speakers for their time and energy, as they have generously offered to share their experience and wisdom with us.

Are you selling day passes?

No, there is just one price, $135, which covers all three days of the summit.

Is there a deadline for registering?

Yes, registration closes on February 1st at 10pm.

What’s your refund policy?

Prior to 24 hours of the start of the conference, you can receive a full refund by emailing me: Dreyablume [at] gmail.com. Within that 24 hour window, however, no refunds can be given.

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