How I Can Help
Every person who walks through my door — or logs on virtually — carries a unique story. I offer both traditional therapy and ketamine-assisted therapy (KAT) for clients seeking a deeper level of healing. Here’s what I specialize in and who I work best with.
Ketamine-Assisted Therapy (KAT)
Ketamine-assisted therapy is an emerging and evidence-informed approach that combines the neurological effects of ketamine with therapeutic support to help clients access deeper healing — often in ways that traditional talk therapy alone cannot reach.
Ketamine works by temporarily quieting the brain’s default mode network — the part responsible for rigid, repetitive thought patterns — creating a window of openness and neuroplasticity that can make meaningful therapeutic breakthroughs more accessible. For people who have felt stuck despite years of therapy, or whose symptoms haven’t responded fully to other treatments, KAT can offer a new path forward.
I have completed a 28-hour ketamine-assisted therapy training and work alongside a trusted prescribing partner to offer KAT as part of a comprehensive therapeutic experience. KAT sessions are offered in person at our Phoenix location.
KAT may be a good fit if you are:
• Struggling with treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, or PTSD
• Feeling stuck in patterns that traditional therapy hasn’t been able to shift
• Navigating deep grief, trauma, or existential distress
• Curious about psychedelic-assisted approaches to healing and ready to explore them in a safe, supported setting
What the process looks like:
KAT is not a standalone treatment — it works best as part of an integrated therapeutic relationship. The process typically involves preparation sessions, the ketamine experience itself (administered by our prescribing partner), and integration sessions where we process what emerged and apply it to your therapeutic goals.
Ketamine-assisted therapy is offered to both existing and new clients at our Phoenix location. Please reach out to discuss whether KAT is clinically appropriate for you.
Family of Origin Trauma
Many of us carry wounds from the families we grew up in without even realizing how deeply they shape our present lives. If you grew up in a home impacted by addiction, dysfunction, emotional unavailability, or chaos, you may find yourself repeating patterns you swore you’d never repeat — in relationships, parenting, or how you treat yourself. Together we’ll untangle where these patterns came from and build something new.
Anxiety & Stress
Anxiety can look like constant worry, difficulty sleeping, overthinking every decision, or a persistent feeling that something is wrong even when life looks fine on the outside. I help clients understand what’s driving their anxiety and develop practical tools to find calm — not just manage symptoms.
Life Transitions
Major life changes — a new job, a move, becoming a parent, ending a relationship, losing someone — can shake our sense of identity and direction. Therapy provides a space to process what’s changing, grieve what’s been lost, and step forward with clarity.
Depression
Depression can feel like a fog that makes everything harder — getting out of bed, connecting with people you love, finding meaning in daily life. You don’t have to white-knuckle your way through it alone. Together we’ll explore what’s underneath and work toward feeling like yourself again.
Burnout
Burnout isn’t just being tired. It’s what happens when you’ve been giving everything to everyone for so long that you’ve lost touch with yourself. If you’re exhausted, resentful, and running on empty, therapy can help you reconnect with what matters and rebuild sustainable boundaries.
Relationship Patterns
Do you find yourself in the same relationship dynamics over and over? Attracting unavailable people, people pleasing, struggling to set boundaries, or shutting down emotionally? These patterns almost always have roots in our early family experiences — and they can be changed.
I offer a free 15-minute consultation so we can make sure we’re a good fit before committing to the process. I’d love to hear what’s bringing you in.