Where Insight Begins, Healing Follows
What if your symptoms were trying to tell you something?
Our work is based on the belief that healing begins not by fixing what’s “broken,” but by listening to what’s been unheard.
We practice Depth-Oriented Psychotherapy, which explores how early experiences, unconscious patterns, and internal conflicts shape your present-day emotional life. Through a psychodynamic lens, we work together to uncover meaning beneath the surface—helping you gain insight, emotional clarity, and more honest self-connection.
What is the Still Point?
Inspired by T.S. Eliot’s phrase, “the still point of the turning world,” the name evokes an inner center—an anchoring place beneath life’s chaos where clarity, integration, and renewal can emerge. In Jungian thought, the still point is where opposites meet: conscious and unconscious, shadow and light, suffering and meaning.
At Still Point, we believe healing begins in the space between movement—a pause, a breath, a quiet turning inward. Rooted in the tradition of Depth Psychology, the name reflects a core truth: lasting transformation doesn’t come from rushing forward, but from moments of stillness where the unconscious can speak and the self can listen.
In our psychotherapy practice, the still point represents both a literal and symbolic space—where clients are invited to slow down, explore the deeper layers of their experience, and reconnect with what is essential and true. Whether you're navigating grief, trauma, relationship struggles, or a longing for more authenticity, Still Point offers the presence and perspective to help you move forward—by first turning inward.
Services we offer
50-minute sessions, in-person (Westside LA) or via secure video
A space for honest reflection, connection, and growth at your pace.
Individual & Couples Therapy
For California residents seeking flexibility and access—without losing depth or presence.
Teletherapy
For creatives, clinicians, or those seeking a one-time deep dive into a specific emotional or relational concern.
Consultation
We offer clinical supervision to graduate-level associates working toward licensure in California. Our approach is collaborative and mentorship-driven, providing a supportive environment to deepen clinical skills, explore case dynamics, and meet BBS supervision requirements. Associates work side by side with our team to grow both personally and professionally within a depth-oriented framework..
Associate Supervision
Our
company ethos
We believe healing happens through relationship—first with your therapist, and eventually, with yourself.
Our work is rooted in the idea that symptoms aren’t random—they’re messengers. Anxiety, depression, perfectionism, disconnection—they all speak to deeper truths, unconscious patterns, and unmet needs. By making space for what’s been buried, unspoken, or long avoided, we create the possibility for transformation.
We are committed to therapy that is not just solution-focused, but meaning-focused—where insight and emotional honesty are not just goals, but acts of agency.
Meet the Team
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Founder
Erin Falconer, M.A., is a psychotherapist, author, and empowerment speaker based in Los Angeles. A graduate of Pacifica Graduate Institute with a Master’s in Counseling Psychology, Erin brings a uniquely integrative lens to her work—drawing from her experience as a mother, writer, and longtime voice in the self-development space.
She’s the author of two acclaimed books on modern womanhood and connection: How to Get Shit Done and How to Break Up with Your Friends, the latter named one of Malcolm Gladwell’s ‘Next Big Ideas’ of 2022. Erin is also the longtime editor-in-chief of PickTheBrain, one of the web’s most trusted self-improvement platforms.
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Founder
Hadley Hudson, MA, is a psychotherapist, photographer, and documentary filmmaker based in Los Angeles. She studied analytical psychology at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich before completing her master’s degree in Counseling Psychology at Pacifica Graduate Institute.
Hadley spent over a decade living and working in Europe as a photographer, where she cultivated a deep sensitivity to emotional nuance, personal narrative, and the unspoken layers of human experience. This visual and narrative attunement informs her clinical work, particularly with adults and teens navigating complex trauma and attachment wounds.
As a clinical supervisor, she brings a supportive, collaborative presence—helping associate therapists build confidence, deepen their therapeutic skills, and find their unique voice as clinicians.
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Associate
I believe suffering is an invitation. I understand symptoms as the language of the soul, the voice of our deepest Self (our essence) and needs. The pain you feel makes sense in some way. I will work with you to understand the meaning of your pain that it might become transformative. We will attend to what you hunger for, beyond any diagnosis you may have. I believe your psyche knows what is needed, and part of my work is to guide you and hold the hope as you reconnect to your vitality—your genius, creativity, self-knowing, intuition and instincts.
To bring you closer to your own wholeness, we bring in the wisdom of your unconscious and work to integrate that knowledge with your conscious perspective. This may happen in a variety of ways including dreamwork, parts work, sandtray therapy, relational approaches, and understanding the symbolism living in the stories you have about yourself.
Therapy often begins with an immediate difficulty—perhaps a loss, heartbreak, grief, a stuckness—and then invites one into expansion, a deeper connection to sense of self, more fulfilling relationships, more satisfaction in work, and a richer aliveness than before. Together we will work to find the joy on the other side of your despair.