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My approach to therapy: I approach cognitive behavioral therapy as a language to become fluent in, requiring engagement and practice on your part. Psychedelic ketamine assists what we do in psychotherapy leading to more flexible thinking and healthier emotions and coping strategies.
Accepting Clients
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My approach to therapy: I use my expertise in trauma to partner with clients on exploring more holistic ways of healing. This may include EMDR, Somatic work, and Ketamine Assisted Therapy (KAT). I provide this virtually with weekly sessions or in-person when using KAT. I, also, provide weekend intensives combining EMDR and KAT to help jumpstart your healing.
Accepting Clients
Online Only
My approach to therapy: As your therapist, I try my best to create a warm and supportive environment where you feel heard and valued. I hope to make our sessions feel like a safe space for you to explore your thoughts and feelings without judgment.
Accepting Clients
Online Only
My approach to therapy: Therapy works best when it is collaborative and based in trust. Every person is unique, and they experience the world differently. I do not try and box clients into specific approaches; I work with them and use all of the tools at my disposal to help them become the best version of themselves (whatever their definition of that is).
Accepting Clients
In-Person or Online
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Ketamine therapy is a new and promising way of treating depression. Unlike traditional antidepressants, ketamine targets a different part of the brain, allowing the brain to become more plastic, meaning it is more likely to be able to learn different ways of coping and responding to situations and events.
Ketamine for therapeutic purposes is always administered in a controlled and professionally monitored medical environment, and could be a good fit for you if:
Prior to beginning ketamine therapy, it is important that you have a complete psychiatric and medical evaluation by a professional familiar with ketamine therapy. If you are not in therapy, it could be helpful to establish a trusting relationship with the right therapist prior to beginning ketamine treatment.