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Today’s question: How do I use tarot as a therapist?

Tarot isn’t just a tool for personal reflection, it can also be woven into therapy—helping clients find language for their emotions, connect with archetypes, and uncover insights that words alone can't always reach. 

In this episode, I share how I began incorporating tarot into my own therapy work, what I learned from the Therapist Who Tarot retreat, and how tarot activities can support clients in self-discovery and healing.

What we explore in this episode:

Using Tarot as a Pathway to Deeper HealingWhen most people think of tarot, they picture divination spreads or daily card pulls. But tarot is also a powerful tool for therapists!

In 2024, I attended the Therapist Who Tarot Retreat, facilitated by Dreya Blume and Rebecca Bloom. It was a transformational experience. Half of our time was devoted to the clinical and ethical applications of tarot in session, and the other half was devoted to creative practice—collaging and crafting our own cards. This balance of head and heart reminded me why tarot belongs in therapeutic spaces. 

At its heart, tarot is imagery, archetypes, and story. That means it naturally lends itself to therapy, where metaphor and symbolism already play a huge role. 

Tarot can help clients project their own meaning, uncover patterns, and articulate what’s been unspoken. The cards don’t “tell the future,” but offer clients imagery that prompts insight, reflection, and conversation.

Practical Applications

💭 Today's Tarot Pull:

From Therapists Who Tarot Deck, I pulled Justice (Upright).

Justice asks us to return to balance. Her invitation is to give and receive with integrity, to honor truth even when it’s uncomfortable, and to notice where reciprocity can bring healing.

Reflective prompts on this card:

Ways to Connect & Support

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