Begin Healing with Medicine Wheel Wellness
At Blossom Counseling, we offer therapy rooted in the Medicine Wheel, located on the Shinnecock Reservation in Southampton.

What is Medicine Wheel Wellness?
More than a symbol, the Medicine Wheel is a sacred teaching tool found across many Indigenous traditions in North America. It represents the deep interconnectedness of all things—helping us understand ourselves, our place in the world, and our path to healing.
Medicine Wheel wellness is a holistic and spiritually grounded approach to healing that honors the interconnectedness of mind, body, spirit, and community. This practice invites clients to explore their stories, emotions, cultural roots, and spiritual beliefs within a safe and compassionate space. Whether you’re navigating trauma, identity, grief, or life transitions, Medicine Wheel wellness offers a path toward wholeness that is both grounding and expansive.
At Blossom Counseling, we embrace the wisdom of the Medicine Wheel to support balance and harmony in all areas of life. Our work is guided by Indigenous knowledge, deep respect for tradition, and a commitment to healing that reflects the sacredness of each individual’s journey.
Who Would Benefit from Medicine Wheel Wellness?
Medicine Wheel wellness is a healing path for those seeking balance, connection, and deeper meaning in their lives. It’s especially supportive for individuals navigating grief, trauma, life transitions, or questions of identity and purpose.
Whether you’re Indigenous or feel spiritually drawn to Indigenous ways of knowing, this approach invites you to reconnect with your inner wisdom, your ancestors, and the natural rhythms of life. Medicine Wheel wellness offers a sacred space to restore harmony across mind, body, spirit, and community.
At Blossom Counseling, we are honored to walk alongside you on this journey—holding space, offering guidance, and supporting your return to wholeness.

Embark on a path to well-being with Blossom.

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Personal Consultation
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Begin Your Healing
Once we understand your needs, we’ll start the journey together, focused on your well-being and personal growth.
The Power of the Medicine Wheel
Restoring Balance
The Medicine Wheel teaches that true wellness comes from balance—within ourselves and with the world around us. By addressing the emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual parts of your being, this approach helps you feel more aligned, grounded, and whole in your day-to-day life.
Honoring Ancestral Wisdom
Medicine Wheel wellness draws from deep Indigenous knowledge passed down through generations. It invites you to connect with your lineage, honor the wisdom of your ancestors, and draw strength from the traditions that have long guided healing and resilience.
Deepening Spiritual Connection
This practice encourages a sacred connection with the self, the Earth, and the spirit world. Through reflection and ceremony, Medicine Wheel wellness offers a space to listen inward, find meaning, and feel held by something greater than yourself.
A Holistic Path to Healing
Rather than focusing on one symptom or struggle, Medicine Wheel wellness embraces the whole person. It creates space to explore trauma, grief, identity, and purpose through a lens that sees all parts of you as sacred and interconnected—offering a gentle, powerful way to return to harmony.



Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Medicine Wheel for wellbeing?
The Medicine Wheel is a sacred symbol and holistic framework used in many Indigenous traditions to support balance and wellness. It offers guidance for healing by addressing the interconnected aspects of our lives—mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual—reminding us that wellbeing comes from harmony within ourselves and with the world around us.
What are the 4 domains of the Medicine Wheel?
The four domains, often represented by the four directions on the Medicine Wheel, are mind, body, spirit, and emotion. These aspects work together in balance to support overall wellness. Each direction may also be connected to elements, seasons, stages of life, and sacred teachings, depending on the tradition.
What is the Medicine Wheel theory?
The Medicine Wheel theory is a worldview that understands life as circular, interconnected, and deeply relational. It teaches that healing is not linear but cyclical, and that wellness comes from nurturing all parts of ourselves. It encourages reflection, ceremony, and connection to community, land, and spirit as part of the healing journey.
What do you do at a Medicine Wheel?
Spending time at a physical Medicine Wheel—whether for ceremony, prayer, reflection, or meditation—is a way to seek guidance, grounding, and healing. People may offer tobacco, speak with ancestors, sit in stillness, or walk the circle with intention. It’s a sacred space to connect deeply with yourself, the Earth, and the spirit world.
Insurance & Payment Information
Accepted Insurance Providers







New York State American Indian Health Program
What If I Don’t Have The Insurance You Accept? Can I Still Work With My Insurance?
We can provide a monthly superbill that you may submit to your insurance for reimbursement.
Therapy Fees
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Individual Session: $120 (60 minutes)
What Is Your Cancellation Policy?
To cancel a scheduled counseling session, a minimum of 24 hours in advance of your session is required. If prior and timely notification is not given, you will be charged the full session fee for the missed session.
Get Started
You may call, text message, email, or fill out the form to reach us. We will respond within 48 hours, Monday through Friday.
We Will Help You Find Your Fit
We know that looking for a counselor can feel overwhelming.
We are here to help guide you to the counselor that is best for your needs. If that counselor turns out to
not be in our practice, that's okay. We know great counselors that we'd be happy to refer you to.
What’s most important to us is that you get connected with the help you need. We are here for you.