You don't have to have it figured out before you walk in. Confusion, ambivalence, and "I'm not sure this will work" are all welcome. Wherever you're starting, we begin there.
The body often knows what the mind is still catching up to.
Our work draws on multiple ways of knowing — not just thought and language, but the wisdom of the body. We slow down and listen to where you're holding tension, where energy has become stagnant, where old pain might be living in the places words don't reach. As we breathe into those areas with awareness and care, something often begins to shift that thinking alone couldn't move.
Trauma. Anxiety. Overwhelm. The patterns that keep showing up despite everything you've tried. We work slowly, carefully, and at your pace — turning toward what's been difficult rather than around it.
We also make room for what's larger than the psychological — the longing for meaning, the sense that there's something expansive and alive in you that doesn't fit into problem-and-solution. This work can be as grounded or as wide-open as you need it to be.
This isn't a technique-first approach. It begins with relationship — with the trust that has to exist before anything real can happen. When that foundation is in place, we can go places that other approaches couldn't reach.
The same fights. The same distance. The same moment where one of you shuts down and the other escalates — or where you both go quiet and nothing gets resolved.
I've spent most of my professional life in a room with couples. From 2007 to 2023, I founded, operated, and ultimately sold Relationship Resolutions — a Pittsburgh-based group practice that grew to four locations and employed nearly 30 clinicians. Couples work is not a secondary offering for me. It is the ground I've stood on for a long time.
The patterns that feel most maddening in your relationship are almost always two people doing their best with the templates they were given.
What I've learned: the problem is rarely what it looks like on the surface. Beneath the argument, the silence after the fight — there is almost always something older and more tender. An attachment wound. A fear of not being enough. A desperate need to feel real to the person who matters most.
We slow the cycle down. We understand what's underneath it — in each of you, and between you. And we build something different from there. As you learn to recognize your own inner experience and stay present during difficult moments, your relationship becomes a clearer vessel for love, connection, and growth.
Whether you're feeling distant, stuck in conflict, or longing for deeper closeness — this work can help you rediscover the connection that brought you together in the first place.
I hold a nuanced position in this space — one shaped by both clinical training and genuine respect for the power of these medicines.
I don't romanticize them. I also don't dismiss them.
The medicine creates conditions. The path is yours.
I believe psychedelic experiences can open doors that are otherwise very hard to access — doors to parts of yourself that have been waiting, sometimes for a very long time, to be heard. And I believe that what's behind those doors — the healing, the integration, the real change — comes from within you.
I move fluidly between science and spirituality, clinical rigor and lived experience, because both matter here. My role is to help you prepare thoughtfully before, and integrate carefully after — so that what you find becomes part of your ongoing healing rather than a profound memory that slowly fades.
The goal is not just a meaningful experience. It's a meaningful shift.
Some things take more than a 50-minute hour. More space, more time, a different container altogether.
For people who want to move something significant — and who have the readiness to go deep over a concentrated period — I offer extended intensives. These might look like a single 3-hour session, two 6-hour days dedicated to a specific area of work, or a retainer arrangement that includes twice-weekly sessions with in-between support.
Intensives are not a shortcut. They are a different kind of depth.
One that weekly sessions can't always reach, and that allows for real movement in a more concentrated period of time.
If you're navigating something specific and want to dedicate real time to it, we can talk through what that could look like for you.
Reach OutWith my business partner, Thom Qafzezi at Inner Healing Alchemy, I'm developing something that goes beyond what any session — or even intensive — can hold. A fully immersive container, held in a setting chosen for its capacity to support genuine inner work.
Costa Rica is where we're looking first. The format will weave together the depth of this therapeutic approach with the kind of time, space, and physical environment that allows something real to move.
If this calls to you, I'd love to hear from you. Early conversations help shape what this becomes — and those who connect now will have first access when it's ready.
In Development — 2026