Explore Deep Healing, Growth, and Insight with a Skilled, Ethical Guide
Psychedelic therapy holds the potential to unlock transformative healing—offering new ways to work through trauma, shift depression that hasn’t responded to conventional treatments, gain deep personal insight, and explore the roots of addiction. When approached thoughtfully, these experiences can be powerful catalysts for lasting change.
As a clinician trained extensively in psychedelic-assisted therapy—including a year-long program focused on psilocybin, ketamine, and MDMA therapy through the MAPS training program—I offer a grounded, ethical space for both preparation and integration. My work is rooted in clinical training, trauma-informed care, cultural awareness, and a deep respect for the complexities of non-ordinary states of consciousness.
I also bring experience supporting clients with preparation and integration through a wide range of psychedelic experiences, including ayahuasca ceremonies, and am committed to walking alongside clients before and after such journeys to help make meaning of what arises and translate insights into tangible change.
What I Offer:
- Psychedelic Preparation & Integration: Work with me before or after a psychedelic experience—whether in a clinical, ceremonial, or retreat setting—to build insight, safety, and long-term transformation.
- In-Office Ketamine Therapy Support: I offer a limited number of in-office ketamine-assisted sessions, in collaboration with outside prescribers. This can be a gentle yet profound way to access healing states within a safe, guided container.
- Trauma Healing & Somatic Integration: Whether you’re working through PTSD, developmental trauma, or complex grief, these tools can support the nervous system in deeply reparative ways.
- Addiction & Recovery Work: Psychedelic therapy may be a useful adjunct to traditional recovery approaches, helping clients reconnect to self-compassion, purpose, and choice.
Ethics, Inclusion & Psychological Safety
Psychedelic therapy is powerful—but it also may not be a quick fix. It requires thoughtful preparation, skilled support, and an ongoing commitment to personal healing. I believe in being fully transparent about both the potential benefits as well as the limitations of this work. I welcome open, honest conversations about risks, boundaries, consent, and safety—and I encourage clients to seek out practitioners who do the same.
It’s also important to acknowledge that LGBTQIA2S+ individuals have historically reported experiencing harm or marginalization in psychedelic spaces, especially in unregulated or poorly facilitated environments. However, with intentional, affirming, and identity-aware support, psychedelic experiences can become deeply healing. Preliminary research suggests that LGBTQIA2S+ people may experience enhanced self-acceptance, clarity, and even celebration of their identity during or after psychedelic work. In the right environment, these medicines can help individuals move away from internalized stigma and toward a more integrated, authentic sense of self.
If you’re exploring psychedelic therapy and want to work with someone who brings clinical depth, ethical integrity, and personal humility, I invite you to reach out. Spots for ketamine-assisted sessions are limited—please inquire to learn more about current availability and the collaborative care model.