
Stillpoint Intensives
Stop holding your breath.
Therapy, with time to breathe
Weekly therapy can be life-changing. But sometimes, what you’re carrying needs more space. Stillpoint offers a different rhythm, a deeper container for people ready to move beyond insight and into embodied change.
This is therapy that doesn’t rush.
It’s structured, focused, and intentionally unhurried.
You’re not squeezing healing into the cracks of your schedule.
You’re stepping into something that asks more of you, and offers more in return.
We work in action.
Through psychodrama, parts work, somatic process, and experiential methods, you’ll step into stories that haven’t been told yet.
Try on new roles. Speak from parts you’ve silenced. Access the unsaid.
Some intensives are quiet and contemplative, others are expressive and intense.
Some move through grief. Others open up clarity or break through what’s stuck.
Each is structured with intention, and co-created in real time.
Stillpoint is therapy with time to breathe— and enough space for the real work to unfold.
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Why Stillpoint?
Spacious, not sprawling.
We don’t stretch work thin over months when what’s needed is immersion. Intensives are long— three hours minimum, up to three full days— designed with enough space to go somewhere meaningful. We go slow to go deep, trading the clock for the moment.
Embodied, experiential, rigorous.
Stillpoint draws from psychodrama, parts work, sociometry, and structured embodiment practices. We use experiential methods— movement, story, relationship, and connection— to access the unsaid and enact what wants to shift. Talking helps, but it’s only the start.
Real structure, real freedom.
Each intensive is focused, intentional, and co-created with you. You don’t need to know where to begin, just that something real needs to happen. We’ll build a container strong enough to hold it.
It’s not about fixing. It’s about facing.
Stillpoint isn’t symptom management or healing theater. We don’t offer a prefab model. We meet what’s true, in the moment. This work honors complexity, welcomes contradiction, and doesn’t rush resolution.
Rooted in integrity.
Our team includes experienced clinicians and facilitators— people committed to depth, ethics, and care. We’re not influencers. We’re here to hold the real stuff.
Ways to work together
Individual Intensives
Stillpoint’s 1:1 intensives come in a range of formats from focused 3-4 hour sessions, to full-day deep dives, to immersive weekends, and more. These are not just extended talk therapy appointments. They’re co-created, experiential containers rooted in psychodrama, parts work, embodiment, and experiential therapy methods.
Whether you’re navigating a transition, confronting longstanding trauma, or ready to break through something stuck, individual intensives offer the time, space, and structure to go deeper without interruption.
Small Group Intensives
Held in-person in the greater Philadelphia area, these weekend intensives bring together 4-6 participants for shared, expertly facilitated group work. Drawing on psychodrama, interpersonal group process, sociometric mapping, and experiential therapy methods, group intensives create rare conditions for personal breakthroughs and collective transformation.
Each group’s core themes emerge from the individuals that comprise them— relational repair, creative blocks, burnout recovery, and more— and includes preparation beforehand and integration afterward.
Custom Intensives
We also design bespoke intensives for programs, teams, families, or clinical consultation needs. If you’re imagining something different, reach out. We’ll build it together.
Who we are
Haydn Briggs
Haydn is a psychotherapist, group facilitator, psychodramatist, and experiential therapy trainer. His work blends psychodrama, parts work, and relational psychodynamics to help people access the unsaid, unspoken, and unfelt, and move toward something new. Haydn believes real change happens in the body, in relationship, in the here-and-now. Whether in the therapy room, the training space, or the woods with his dog, Haydn brings equal parts clarity, presence, and creative grit. He founded Stillpoint to offer the kind of healing he believes in most: immersive, real, and built to move what’s been stuck.
Karen Moser
Karen brings decades of experience facilitating deep, embodied change. As a trainer, educator, and practitioner of psychodrama, she’s taught and led groups across the country, blending clinical precision with a deeply human touch. Her work integrates systems thinking, family healing, and fierce compassion. Karen’s style is warm, curious, and spacious. She makes it safe to go deep and return changed.
Dave Moran
Dave is a psychodramatist, trauma educator, and group leader with a sharp eye for what’s emerging beneath the surface. He draws from years of experience in clinical, organizational, and creative settings, including leadership at a trauma treatment center. Dave’s presence is bold and grounded. He’s as comfortable in silence as he is in wild spontaneity. He believes in healing that’s honest, embodied, and relational to the core.
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