Clinical Modalities
Therapy grounded in depth, safety, and clinical integrity (Arizona residents only)
This work is rooted in licensed clinical practice and offered to Arizona residents. Clinical therapy is for those who want to work with grief, trauma, anxiety, neurodiversity, and life transitions within a regulated therapeutic container — one that prioritizes safety, ethics, and nervous system care while still leaving room for depth, intuition, and the unknown.
While evidence-based foundations matter here, the work is not rigid or formulaic. Sessions are relational, spacious, and tailored. They are guided by what is happening in your body, your inner life, and your lived experience, not just a protocol.
Hypnotherapy (Clinical)
Hypnotherapy is a central pillar of my clinical work. Used therapeutically, it allows us to access deeper layers of awareness where patterns, beliefs, and emotional responses are often formed and stored.
Clinical hypnotherapy can support:
Trauma integration
Anxiety and nervous system regulation
Phobias and irrational fears
Chronic stress and somatic symptoms
Releasing self‑critical or limiting internal narratives
Rather than losing control, clients often describe hypnotherapy as a state of focused presence—one that allows the body and subconscious to participate more fully in healing. This work is always collaborative, consent‑based, and paced carefully.
Trauma‑Informed Therapy
Trauma lives not only in memory, but in the body and nervous system. A trauma‑informed approach recognizes symptoms as adaptations (intelligent responses to overwhelming experiences).
Modalities may include:
EMDR – processing stuck or distressing memories
Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR) – gently working with early shock and threat responses
Brainspotting – accessing trauma held beyond words
ART (Accelerated Resolution Therapy) – reducing emotional intensity and reframing experiences
This work prioritizes safety, choice, and agency. We move at the pace your system allows.
Family Systems & Attachment‑Based Therapy
Much of our inner world is shaped in relationship. Family Systems and Attachment frameworks help us understand:
Repeating patterns
Relational roles and expectations
How safety, closeness, and trust were learned
By bringing these dynamics into awareness, clients gain freedom to relate differently to themselves and others..
Grief Therapy
Grief is not something to resolve or move past. It is something to integrate into your way of being.
Clinical grief therapy honors loss as a life‑altering experience while supporting clients in living fully alongside it, without minimizing its impact or rushing transformation.
Neurodiversity Assessment & Support (MIGDAS‑2)
MIGDAS‑2 is a structured assessment that helps clarify how a person experiences the world across social, emotional, sensory, and cognitive dimensions.
It can be used as:
A stand‑alone assessment
A tool integrated into ongoing therapy
The goal is understanding (not labeling) so therapy can be genuinely tailored to how your mind works.
Ketamine-assisted therapy offers a unique opportunity for insight, emotional release, and perspective shifts. It can help clients step outside habitual thought patterns, access new perspectives, and process difficult emotions in ways that are often accelerated and transformative when paired with reflective therapeutic work.
Ketamine‑Assisted Therapy
Clinical work with me may be a good fit if you:
Live in Arizona
Want therapy within a licensed, regulated framework
Are navigating trauma, grief, anxiety, or neurodiversity
Want depth without rigidity