Specialities
For psychosocial conditions related to depression, other mood, adjustment, stress & anxiety issues, personality, substance use, and impulse or compulsive issues.
For traumatic stress, PTSD, and traumatizing life experiences, including experiences as a military service member, a person experiencing interpersonal or sexual violence, those who have experienced anti-Queer discrimination, oppression, or violence, or those have experienced Cancel Culture, media trauma, and dehumanizing events.
For living with HIV/AIDS and other chronic health conditions, managing life transitions, coping with grief & loss, increasing self-esteem & intimacy, and creating intersectional identities.
For eligible clients who seek to deepen the benefits of psychotherapy and increased neuroplasticity, and those who are recovering from trauma, persistent or “treatment-resistant” mood disorders, anxieties, and more.
For the purpose of assessment, consultation, and treatment planning.
With people who are queer, lesbian, gay, Bi/Pan/Plurisexual, Transgender, Non-Binary, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Two-Spirit, Kink, Poly, and beyond.
For working with people walking through a process of transitioning and becoming.
From abuse, trauma, and oppression based on racism, ethnocentrism, cis-hetero/sexism, classism, ableism, anti-queer/LGBIA2PK+ stigma, or transphobia, among other “-isms”.
With psychiatrists, allied providers, individuals, partners, agencies, and families regarding psychosocial functioning, clinical research, and program development.
Areas of Practice
Depression and anxiety
Sexualities, gender identities, gender expressions
2LGBTQIANKP+ / Queer issues
Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)
Relationships, divorce, separation
Couples, thruples, and poly relationship formations
Family or kinship conflict
HIV/AIDS, chronic / health issues, being temporarily able-bodied
Substance use and recovery
Trauma, complex trauma, intergenerational trauma, HIV trauma
Compulsive and compensating behaviors
Career changes and work
People
Adults, young adults
Elders, Olders
People who are Queer, 2LGBTIANKP+, Questioning
People living with and/or affected by HIV/AIDS
Veterans and military service members
Fees
First Session (@ $180 / 60 minutes)
Typical Session, Individual (@ $150 / 45–50 minutes)
Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy (@ TBD)
Maintenance Session (@ TBD)
Extended Session (@ TBD / 75–110 minutes)
Consultation & Evaluation (@ TBD)
Speaking & Teaching (@TBD)
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