Your Journey

Trauma-Informed Support That You Can Trust

  • Safety

    Trustworthiness & Transparency

    Collaboration & Mutuality

    Empowerment & Choice

    Cultural, Historical & Gender Issues

    Avoid Re-Traumatization

    Physical, Emotional, Spiritual, And Cultural Safety

    Inclusiveness

  • Your autonomy and personal rights

    Respect For Your Values And Preferences

    Inquiry With Compassion

    Careful Direction With Focus On Your Inner Experience

    Appropriate Boundaries Within The Supportive Relationship

    Empower You To Believe In Yourself

    Embrace Your Motivation For Growth

  • MIND: BRAIN WORK:
    cognitive re-framing, skills building, support and validation, practical life strategies, non-violent communication

    BODY: SOMATIC WORK:
    brainspotting, bilateral stimulation, breathing, trauma-focused breath-work, tapping, somatic awareness exercises

    SPIRIT: HEART WORK:
    art, music, creative writing, SoulCollage®, guided meditation

Research shows that, used within the context of supportive counseling, psychedelics can have a remarkable effect on Post-Traumatic Stress response, Complex PTSD, depression, anxiety, addictions and more.

For many, psychedelic work can speed up the process of healing and make it less difficult. But it takes getting support from someone knowledgeable, caring and compassionate. My year-long training course with Psychedelics Today has given me the knowledge and personal encounters with psilocybin. My background as a trauma-informed therapist over the last 25 years has resulted in my ability to support you with a variety of tools within the context of compassion and lived experience.

Get the most out of your psychedelic journey by engaging in prep and integration work with me.

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Gabor Mate’ speaks about trauma and psychedelic treatment

“Talking can be very helpful in acknowledging the reality about what’s happened and how it’s affected you, but talking about it doesn’t put it behind you because it doesn’t go deep enough into the survival brain.”

Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, The Body Keeps the Score