When Depth Matters

At certain points, people feel drawn toward deeper or more concentrated work with a specific theme, pattern, or experience. These offerings are designed for those moments—when sustained attention, careful pacing, and a clearly held container feel important.

Both focused intensives and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy are offered selectively and on a limited basis, with attention to readiness, safety, and fit.

Focused Intensives

Focused Intensives — half-or-full day — are about creating the right conditions for deeper work to unfold — conditions that often allow meaningful shifts or moments of breakthrough to emerge when the system is ready.

They offer a carefully held container for people who want to work with a specific theme, pattern, or experience and feel ready for more concentrated attention.

The day weaves together trauma-informed breathwork, mindful movement, sound, and an extended synthesis of experiential therapies — all held within a clear, intentional structure that supports safety, depth, and integration. This structure provides rhythm and continuity — allowing the nervous system to stay oriented and supported while remaining engaged with what matters.

The experiential work is relational and sustained, creating space to stay with emotional and somatic experience without the interruption. This depth is what often allows meaningful shifts or moments of breakthrough to emerge — not because they are forced, but because the conditions make them more possible when the system is ready.

What an Intensive Includes

Focused intensives involve a thoughtfully designed arc:

Before the day:

We meet to clarify focus, assess readiness, and orient your nervous system to the work ahead. This preparation helps establish safety, intention, and pacing.

During the day:

The work unfolds within a clearly held structure that balances depth and regulation. Attention is given not only to what emerges, but to how it is unfolding in your system moment to moment.

After the day:

Integration sessions support meaning-making, settling, and continuity. This phase is essential — it helps ensure that what opened during the intensive can be lived with, carried forward, and integrated into daily life.

Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) Series

For some people, the effects of trauma, depression, or prolonged stress can become deeply entrenched. Even with insight, effort, and supportive therapy, it may feel difficult to access change from within ordinary states of awareness.

Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy is offered as a carefully considered option in these situations. This work does not aim to override or bypass the nervous system, but to gently create conditions where flexibility, emotional access, and new perspectives may become possible.

Ketamine can temporarily soften rigid patterns of perception and defense, allowing experience to be met differently. When held within a supportive therapeutic relationship, this shift can open space for reflection, connection, and meaning-making that may otherwise feel unreachable. The emphasis is not on the experience itself, but on how it is prepared for, supported, and integrated.

Medical Oversight and Collaboration

Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy is offered in collaboration with a licensed psychiatrist. Medical clearance is required prior to beginning this work to ensure safety and appropriateness.

Ketamine is prescribed by the psychiatrist and used in a sublingual (lozenge) form as part of a structured therapeutic process. This work is conducted within clearly defined medical and ethical boundaries, with ongoing communication between providers as appropriate.

This collaborative model helps ensure that both the psychological and physiological aspects of the work are held with care.

How This Work Is Held

Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy is offered as a series, not a one-time experience. This reflects the understanding that meaningful change depends on pacing, continuity, and integration.

Preparation

Before any ketamine session, we meet to assess readiness, clarify intention, and support nervous-system safety. Preparation includes education about the process and collaborative decision-making about whether this approach feels appropriate.

Ketamine Sessions

Sessions take place within a supported therapeutic container, with attention to emotional safety, pacing, and responsiveness throughout. The work is approached with curiosity rather than expectation, without pressure to achieve a particular outcome.

Integration

Integration sessions are central to this work. These sessions support meaning-making, coherence, and the translation of experience into daily life, helping any shifts that emerge become grounded and sustainable over time.

Discernment and Care

Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy is not appropriate for everyone and is not offered lightly. It requires careful assessment of medical and psychological readiness, as well as a willingness to engage fully in preparation and integration.

A Thought to Consider

Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy does not replace the work of healing — it can, at times, help reopen the possibility of it. When offered thoughtfully, with medical oversight and strong therapeutic support, it may allow people to reconnect with parts of themselves that have felt distant, frozen, or unreachable.

If this approach resonates, we can explore together whether it feels like the right fit — carefully, without urgency, and with respect for your nervous system’s timing.

Considering Depth Work

You do not need to know which format is right for you before reaching out. Often, the first step is simply a conversation — to explore what you are carrying, what kind of support you are seeking, and whether this kind of depth feels appropriate at this point in your life.

If depth work resonates, we can move forward thoughtfully — together.

Readiness, Selectivity, and Care

Both focused intensives and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy are designed for depth and carry a high level of clinical responsibility. As a result, they require careful assessment of readiness, safety, and timing, along with appropriate preparation and integration support.

Your care matters to me.

Availability for these formats is intentionally limited, and not all inquiries move forward into this work. This selectivity is not about exclusion — it is about ensuring that the container is ethical, supportive, and genuinely helpful. I am thoughtful about pacing and fit so the work remains contained, effective, and ultimately a positive experience for you.