(Bio)

Deborah Maloney-Marsden is a transpersonal psychotherapist, GPBA-certified professional breathworker, clinical supervisor, group therapist, and altered state guide with seventeen years and more than fifteen thousand hours of practice across individual, relational, group, and immersive settings.

From an early age she was drawn to what lives beneath the presented story studying philosophy, political systems, existentialism, and sociology not as academic exercises but as a way of seeing. She has always had a particular read on how systems work, where they fail, and what they obscure. How people are controlled. How we have been systematically taught to lose connection with self, with other, and with life itself. That same capacity to track what is actually moving beneath the surface is at the heart of how she works.



She doesn't work from theory, though she has trained extensively and deeply. She works from knowing, intuition, the body, the nervous system, the unconscious. From the field that opens between people when genuine presence makes depth possible. What she has learned across the arc of her practice is that we each carry the potential to stand in our fullest, most alive expression of ourselves, and that most of us have simply adapted too far away from it. No matter what has happened, no matter how far we have travelled from ourselves, we can always return home.



Her practice integrates transpersonal psychotherapy, Jungian and psychoanalytic process, psychosynthesis, somatic and developmental approaches, breathwork across multiple lineages, psychodynamic process, somatic EMDR, shamanic studies, and work with expanded states. Her relationship with indigenous wisdom traditions is active and living. The Huni Kuin people hold space within The Journey retreats, and she travels to Brazil to sit with the Ashaninka people, bringing that transmission directly into the field she holds.



The structures that once organised human consciousness are undergoing dissolution. What is being asked of us now is not further adaptation to systems that deliberately destabilise our connection to self. It is the expansion and deepening of connection to self, other, and the world. Deborah understands her work as being in direct service to that emergence toward the collective field, toward group work and community, toward a quality of presence and leadership that cannot be developed through conventional training, but only through the willingness to know oneself deeply and remain grounded inside complexity without collapse.



She is the founder and architect of Inscension a rigorous depth training traversing psychotherapy, breathwork, somatics, transpersonal process, expanded state facilitation, and field work. She is also the creator of The Path Home a year-long group individuation programme and book in progress: a mapping of eight developmental thresholds that has emerged from decades of clinical work, inner study, and direct transmission. It is the distillation of everything she has learned about what it actually takes for a human being to come home to themselves, fully.



Those who choose to work with Deborah are not entering a process that will be managed or contained. They are entering a field held with rigour, steadiness, and an unflinching willingness to go wherever the work leads. What changes is not just how they feel. It is how they see, how they relate, and what they understand themselves to be capable of.



This is her life's purpose. For now.

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