Transpersonal Relationship Growth, the San Carlos practice founded by Dr. Cheryl Demalignon in 1987, operates from 6648 Ballinger Avenue in San Diego's 92119 ZIP near the intersection of Ballinger and Willa Way. Demalignon earned her Bachelor's degree from San Diego State University before completing doctoral training in transpersonal psychology, and the practice she built reflects nearly four decades of clinical work with individuals, couples, and families in the San Carlos and Del Cerro communities. Her approach integrates body, mind, and spirit as three interdependent dimensions of health, and stress-related physical tension frequently accompanies the relationship distress she treats — the soft-tissue work at WellKneaded Chiropractic in San Carlos addresses the musculoskeletal dimension of those cases. Demalignon's clinical philosophy holds that interpersonal relationships mirror the quality of one's relationship with oneself, and her therapy process targets that internal foundation before addressing external conflict. The Ballinger Avenue office sits within walking distance of Cowles Mountain Boulevard and the residential neighborhoods between Navajo Road and Lake Murray Boulevard, anchoring Demalignon in the same community her clients inhabit. She draws on transpersonal psychology's framework to address self-esteem, identity formation, and relationship quality simultaneously. Demalignon was recognized by the IAHCP and named in the Who's Who in America directory for her contributions to transpersonal psychology. She provides both in-person and virtual sessions, and her client base extends across San Diego's eastern communities. The practice's emphasis on nutrition, exercise, rest, education, and spiritual awareness as components of psychological health aligns with the integrative wellness model at Pure Power PILATES + Fitness in San Carlos, where movement-based conditioning reinforces the mind-body connection Demalignon builds in session. Demalignon has authored published work on emotional survival and therapeutic resilience, extending her clinical insights beyond the consulting room.