Care

Integrating biomedical rigor with presence, creativity, and connection.

I believe healing begins with understanding.


To help you, I need to know you — not just your symptoms, but your story: what brings you meaning, where you feel nourished, and what a fulfilling life looks and feels like for you.

How I work

When we begin working together, we slow down and take stock. I’ll want to know where you’ve been and what you’re moving through: your emotions, your physical experiences, your history, your hopes. Together, we weigh the risks, benefits, and alternatives of different approaches to care.

Treatment may include psychotherapy, medications, ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, lifestyle recommendations, or referral to interventional psychiatry (such as TMS or ECT), integrative care (acupuncture, body work, etc.) or other forms of medical or healing support.

Medications and Integrative Care

My approach to psychiatry is evidence-based, informed by professional guidelines and the latest research on supplements, nutrition, and lifestyle modifications.

I am a careful and conservative prescriber of psychotropic medications: I will not begin a medication unless we both agree that it is safe and appropriate for your life and your care. Similarly, I may encourage tapering off a medication you are already taking, or considering alternatives to medication altogether.

Therapy and Exploration

My approach to therapy is primarily psychodynamic, informed by psychoanalytic concepts. This means we work from your life story, exploring the relationships and patterns that shape your psychology.

In addition, I have training in multiple evidence-based modalities (Emotionally Focused Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy, others) as well as integrative techniques like Hologenic Breathwork that we can draw on as needed.

In some instances, we may decide to use ketamine to loosen old patterns, soften barriers to change, and invite new ways of seeing. Likewise, we may integrate art, music, movement, or storytelling into our work together. I am trained in Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy through the Ketamine Training Center.

Areas of expertise

I work with individuals, couples, and groups across many landscapes of human experience.



Healing from trauma and its aftermath

Exploring gender, sexuality, and identity



Navigating the mind-body connection, including the ways stress and emotion live in the body

Living with mental illness – including depression, anxiety, substance use, or experiences of psychosis



Chronic illness and disability

Cultivating meaning and creativity



Crossing thresholds of personal and spiritual transition

Deepening relationships, attachment, and connection



Developing a sense of self as a medical professional

I also offer consultation for gender-affirming surgeries and palliative psychiatric care.