Post Camino de Santiago Support
Your LiFE IS YOUR NEXT camino
Camino Primitivo
You’ve recently walked the Camino de Santiago…
What an experience! The highs and the lows, both physical and emotional; the conversations with others and the quiet conversations with yourself, the beauty and new discoveries you’ve made, both in the outside adventure as well as your internal journey.
One of the Camino’s deepest gifts is learning to find your own way and trust your inner compass. To listen in to your body, your emotions, your ideas, your spirit, to recognize your unique needs, preferences, perspectives, and honoring what “feels right.” Your camino journey, your reasons, your choices and experience will necessarily different than your those of your friends.
Upon returning home, a common question arises: “WHAT NEXT?”
Finishing a Camino brings a mix of exhilaration and satisfaction — and also, often a sense of sadness. The long walk has ended (for now), and you might feel the post‑Camino blues as you re‑enter everyday life. Restlessness and anxiety often show up, too — a signal that something in you has shifted even if you haven’t had the time or space to unpack what it means. You sense a need for change, but the clarity to identify the next steps hasn’t arrived yet.
You’re likely carrying a collection of new stories, experiences, and feelings — and yet may not have anyone in your life who can genuinely hold the space, listen with presence, and meet you with real understanding about this experience.
Hi, I’m Dr. Angela DeVita, integrative psychotherapist and coach, and I specialize in helping Camino returners bring their Camino experience home: mining the insights and discoveries, translating them into practical next steps, and supporting the emotional and logistical transition back to everyday life. I know the pilgrim’s path intimately — I live steps from a main Camino route, I’ve walked Caminos myself, and I work closely with a business that supports pilgrims on the trail.
If you’re feeling untethered after the Camino, buzzing with questions, or eager to make changes, I offer practical, grounded and attuned support to help you gather the pieces of your journey that matter most, strengthen your connection to your Inner Compass, and co-map a way forward that honors the emerging aspects of yourself that your Camino revealed.
Post‑Camino offerings:
Short term single coaching sessions for focused processing, integration, and clarity after your pilgrimage.
Post‑Camino three‑session pack: support to move from reflection into actionable change—values clarification, practices that honor your emerging sense of self, and transition plan with soul in mind
Longer integrative therapy* for deeper healing, larger scale revisioning, and sustained change.
Flexible, online sessions that work across time zones.
