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The Clearing Practice is a structured diagnostic conversation for working with patterns that do not resolve through conventional psychological approaches.

What to Bring

This work is likely appropriate if:

  • You have already done significant therapeutic or contemplative work
  • You can articulate that something remains unresolved despite that work
  • You are prepared for a structured, inquiry-based process rather than advice or reassurance

If you are looking for crisis support or general therapy, this is not the right container.

What A Clearing Practice Session Is

A session is not coaching, therapy, or advice-giving in the usual sense.

It is a structured inquiry into how a system is organized when something important has remained unresolved despite prior work.

We begin by locating what is actually driving the pattern. This is often not where the presenting issue points.

What A Clearing Practice Session Consists Of

A first session is diagnostic.

We begin with what brings you in, but we do not assume that this is the root of the issue.

The session is structured to identify:

  • where the system is actually organized
  • what is being compensated for
  • what has remained structurally unresolved

From there, we determine whether further work is appropriate and what form it should take.

There is no predetermined program.

The structure follows the material.

Request a Session with Dr. Felluss

If you would like to request a session, send a brief message to scott@scottfelluss.com including:

  • what is bringing you to seek this kind of work now
  • and anything you think is relevant for me to understand before we speak

I read every message personally.

Response time is typically within a few days.

You may also call me directly at 808.341.2282


Session Fee

I operate on a sliding scale to make services more accessible and do not accept insurance. Sessions can be paid for using major credit cards, as well as Apple Pay. For added flexibility, I also offer installment payment options in cases where a different structure is needed.