Services
I offer psychotherapy for adults and couples, and ketamine‑assisted therapy (KAP) for individuals who are ready to do real inner work—to face what hurts, uncover what’s been hidden, and live with greater truth and freedom.
Many of the people I work with have lived through experiences that were too painful, shameful, or confusing to name at the time. You might still carry those memories in silence, or feel echoes of them in your body and relationships. My role is to help you make sense of what happened, release what no longer serves you, and begin to create a life that feels meaningful and alive.
My approach draws on modern psychoanalysis, neuroscience, Zen practice, and a lifelong study of literature and philosophy. That means we look deeply and honestly at how you became who you are, what patterns keep you stuck, and what wants to emerge next.
Whether through traditional talk therapy or the expanded states of ketamine‑assisted psychotherapy, our work is collaborative, compassionate, and real. I’ll meet you exactly where you are—with curiosity, respect, and the belief that even the hardest experiences can become part of your transformation.
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Work through trauma, grief, depression, anxiety, relationship or family concerns, or larger existential questions in a supportive, nonjudgmental space. Together we clarify patterns, build resilience, and create conditions for meaningful change.
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Improve communication, intimacy, and connection while navigating conflict or life transitions with compassion and clarity. I help couples slow reactive patterns, understand underlying emotions and needs, and cultivate deeper trust and repair.
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Ketamine, when used in a safe therapeutic setting, can open access to parts of the self that are otherwise difficult to reach. Many clients experience KAP as a powerful reset that loosens entrenched narratives and reconnects them with purpose and possibility.
I collaborate with Margaret Gold, MD, who conducts an initial medical evaluation. If ketamine is clinically indicated and there are no contraindications, Dr. Gold may prescribe it as part of a structured course of ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP).
KAP combines the therapeutic potential of ketamine with a supportive psychotherapy process designed to foster insight, emotional flexibility, and relief from entrenched patterns of suffering. A typical course of treatment includes:
Initial 60-minute preparation session
3-hour medicine session with therapeutic support
60-minute integration session to help translate the experience into lasting change
Most treatment courses involve three to six medicine sessions and three to six integration sessions.
For session-specific costs, please see Fees