Online therapy, NYC, NY
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Your Hour of Calm Amidst The Chaos
This New York City private therapy practice is very familiar with the busy lives of New Yorkers. You enjoy the ease and convenience of Teletherapy, and we’re delighted that it works well for so many people. Take an hour to focus on your mental health and emotional well-being with high-quality Virtual Therapy offered by an experienced New York State licensed therapist.
I work with successful, dynamic professional men and women, and high-profile clients who struggle to lead balanced and meaningful lives. This private practice offers comprehensive mental health and wellness care to help you live the life you desire. If your life isn’t what you want it to be, I can help you regain the necessary vitality and resilience you need to feel better, work better, and live better.
Life for most New Yorkers can be chaotic, stressful, and overwhelming. You may be aware that you need emotional health at this time, or a different perspective, but you’re not quite sure how teletherapy works. Teletherapy is not a new service for therapists some of us have been offering phone sessions for years. We’ve also worked out the kinks so you can have your therapy session and focus on feeling better. The COVID-19 pandemic contributed to a sense of loneliness, isolation, anxiety, and despair in many, especially New Yorkers. Individuals reported an increase in depressive thoughts and a decrease in self-esteem and overall well-being. If you are struggling with mental health concerns, such as anxiety, sadness, and relationship struggles, it’s important to protect and address your emotional health. One small silver lining of this unprecedented crisis is that we are all better equipped to live virtually as needed, even though it leads to more isolation. You may have noticed the trend for doctors to use telemedicine for healthcare. It’s good to know post-pandemic, that your New York psychotherapy telehealth sessions are still covered by insurance.
We Meet through a secure video connection called SimplePractice that’s easy to use. We can also use telephone, Skype, Zoom, FaceTime, or the video conferencing platform of your choice. Wherever you are, from a computer, tablet, or smartphone, I can provide a link where we will meet for our virtual therapy sessions.
Teletherapy, Telehealth, and Telemedicine all refer to providing mental health therapy and counseling over the phone or through secure video. While Teletherapy is different from meeting with your therapist face-to-face and in the same room, the research is clear that Telehealth is similarly effective to in-person therapy sessions and can lead to symptom relief and enhanced resilience. Telehealth can provide therapy to clients who have geographical obstacles and can’t easily commute to an office setting. Online therapy also benefits individuals, couples, and families who lead busy lives and require flexibility and convenience.
What therapy modalities does Psychotherapy & Wellness NYC offer virtually?
I provide many of the same clinical approaches in my work with online clients, including psychodynamic therapy, EMDR therapy, focusing-oriented therapy, cognitive therapy and CBT skills, mindfulness, meditation support, self-care practices, couples therapy, coaching techniques, somatic and energy psychology, and positive neuroplasticity techniques.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
CBT is one of the most widely used and researched therapeutic approaches. It focuses on identifying and challenging negative thought patterns and behaviors and replacing them with healthier, more adaptive ones. CBT is well-suited to virtual therapy because it relies on structured, goal-oriented techniques that can be delivered through conversation and worksheets. Therapists can assign tasks, provide feedback, and use tools like thought records, behavior tracking, and journaling—all of which can be done through video calls or digital platforms.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
DBT is a form of CBT designed to help individuals regulate emotions, tolerate distress, and improve interpersonal effectiveness. It is particularly effective for people with borderline personality disorder (BPD), self-harming behaviors, or chronic emotional dysregulation. DBT often involves skills training, mindfulness practices, and individual therapy. It can be effectively delivered through virtual therapy, where therapists can guide clients through distress tolerance and emotional regulation exercises, monitor progress, and offer support remotely. Group DBT skills training can also be done via video conferencing.
Psychodynamic Therapy
Psychodynamic therapy is based on the idea that unconscious thoughts and past experiences shape current behaviors and emotions. This approach explores patterns in relationships, unresolved childhood issues, and internal conflicts. Although psychodynamic therapy often involves deeper exploration of past experiences and emotions, it can be just as effective virtually. In online sessions, clients can still discuss their feelings, dreams, and emotional reactions to help uncover unconscious conflicts. Many clients find the virtual format to be less intimidating, which can help them open up more freely.
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)
MBCT combines elements of mindfulness meditation with cognitive behavioral therapy to help individuals prevent depression relapse, reduce stress, and increase emotional awareness. Mindfulness practices, such as deep breathing exercises, guided meditation, and body scans, are easy to guide remotely. Therapists can lead clients through mindfulness practices and use video sessions to check in on their progress. Since MBCT often incorporates assignments like journaling or tracking thoughts and moods, these can be done digitally between sessions.
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
SFBT is a goal-oriented therapy that emphasizes finding solutions to current problems rather than delving into past issues. It’s a short-term therapy that focuses on what’s working in the client’s life and how to build on those strengths. SFBT is highly adaptable to virtual therapy because it is structured around practical solutions and future-oriented goals. It involves discussing what the client wants to achieve and exploring small, manageable steps they can take toward their desired outcomes. The therapist can use video sessions to check in on goals, assess progress, and adjust the approach.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
ACT encourages clients to accept their thoughts and feelings rather than trying to avoid them. It emphasizes living a value-driven life, even in the face of difficult emotions or situations. ACT uses a combination of mindfulness exercises, cognitive defusion techniques, and value exploration, all of which can be conducted remotely. Virtual therapy can involve teaching clients mindfulness practices, helping them identify their values, and using metaphors to aid in the acceptance of uncomfortable feelings.
Interpersonal Therapy (IPT)
IPT focuses on improving interpersonal relationships and communication patterns. It’s often used to treat depression and anxiety by helping individuals address relationship difficulties, grief, and role transitions. IPT works well in virtual therapy because it involves discussing real-life relationship issues, communication patterns, and social roles—topics that can be explored in a video session. Therapists can guide clients through strategies to improve their relationships, manage conflict, and improve social support.
Trauma-Focused Therapy (Including Somatic Experiencing, EMDR & Energy Psychotherapy)
Trauma-focused therapy is designed to help individuals process traumatic experiences and heal from past trauma. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and somatic experiencing (SE) are popular modalities in trauma therapy that focus on processing disturbing memories through bilateral stimulation and somatic and energic experiences in the body. While EMDR typically involves physical components (like eye movements or tapping), virtual EMDR can still be effective. Therapists can guide clients through EMDR techniques using digital tools (e.g., visual or auditory bilateral stimulation), and trauma-focused talk therapy can easily be conducted in a secure online format. EMDR can be a bit challenging in virtual settings, and it requires a therapist trained specifically in remote EMDR practices.
Narrative Therapy
Narrative therapy encourages individuals to view their lives as stories they can reframe and re-author. It helps clients externalize their problems and see them as separate from their identity. Narrative therapy can be highly effective in virtual settings because it focuses on storytelling, exploration, and creating new meaning. Clients can discuss their "life narrative" during virtual sessions, and therapists can provide prompts or exercises to help clients rewrite their stories.
Family and Couple Therapy
Family and couples therapy involves working with multiple people (partners, family members, etc.) to address relational issues and improve communication and dynamics. Virtual family and couples therapy has become more popular, particularly during the pandemic. Sessions can be conducted with multiple people in different locations, making it easier to include all relevant parties. Therapists can facilitate open discussions, role-playing exercises, and communication strategies through video calls.
Coaching and Life Coaching
While not always considered psychotherapy, coaching often involves helping individuals achieve specific life goals, improve performance, and navigate transitions. Coaching is highly flexible and well-suited to virtual formats. Coaches can help clients with career changes, personal growth, or specific life goals, and the sessions often focus on actionable steps and motivation.
Online therapy and counseling is not a good fit for everyone…
For individuals struggling with a major mental illness, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or severe major depressive disorder and trauma symptoms with severe dysregulation, we recommend face-to-face to ensure client safety. Individuals with severe addictions such as alcohol, behavioral, or substance addictions may require a higher level of care as well.
What follows are some common examples of who might benefit from Virtual Psychotherapy and coaching:
Professionals who can’t leave work to schedule an in-office session visit
Executives who travel extensively, with a busy schedule that does not allow for commuting
College or graduate students who prefer the convenience of sessions between classes
Couples with different schedules, or those who may not be in the same location
Parents managing kids and their hectic schedules
You prefer the convenience of not traveling to an office suite
You prefer the privacy of online sessions without exchanges with others in waiting rooms
NYC Online therapy and consultation appointments are available for the following emotional and behavioral concerns:
Anxiety, chronic worry, phobias, panic attacks, insomnia
Depression, sadness, loneliness, and isolation
Loss, grief, and bereavement
Traumatic event reprocessing
Personal or professional crisis
Problem habits and patterns in relationships
Major life transitions and changes
Relationship concerns, separations, divorce, parenting, dating
Communication problems
Stress and life-balance
Career issues and goal attainment
Feeling “stuck” and poor motivation
Boundary setting
Self-care and professional burnout
Chronic pain and autoimmune disorders support
nYC Virtual Solution-Focused Therapy
Brief therapy or therapeutic consultations are exactly the kind of service needed for individuals who need some clarity or perspective and do not wish to commit to a longer course of psychotherapy or counseling. Brief therapy is an appropriate option for an individual or couple seeking a solution to a particular challenge, and prefer to work intensively and in a time-limited manner, typically 1-4 sessions. I consult with individuals and families about personal and life challenges, a difficult transition, or a crisis that may benefit from a focused, solution-based approach using assessment, education, guidance, advice, support, and appropriate resources.
One example might be a family member who is struggling with an addiction and/or a mental health issue. Brief therapy tends to be time-limited, solution-focused, and goal-oriented in nature. Therapy sessions allow clients, parents, or family members to explore concerns and to make decisions or changes in their lives that move them in a helpful direction. Appointments are an opportunity to speak extensively about any problems and concerns in your current situation.
What makes this different from ongoing therapy is that the experience is limited, usually only two or three sessions, and is not meant to replace ongoing therapy. A consultation can help a client gain advice, support, clarity, insight, perspective, guidance, and resources for their particular circumstance. At the end of the consultation process, I offer clients my assessment and a recommendation for treatment or referrals. I provide brief therapy services to individuals, those seeking second opinions, parents, concerned family members, mental health professionals on case concerns, and other professionals.
Sessions can be conducted by telephone, online via Skype, or a secure, HIPPA-compliant internet source and are especially helpful for those who do not have access to a therapist because they live in remote areas and don’t have access to skilled, experienced therapists.
Receiving Virtual EMDR, Somatic Experiencing & IFS
Yes, it is possible to do EMDR therapy and somatic experiencing online in some circumstances with stable and healthier clients. In many situations, and for high-functioning clients, EMDR therapy can be done online using any number of online communication tools such as Skype, facetime, or a HIPPA-compliant platform. EMDR therapy works by using bilateral stimulation of the brain, either through eye movements or tapping, while focusing on negative beliefs, experiences, and memories.
EMDR therapy conducted online is done using guided tapping and follows the same process and protocols as in-person EMDR therapy. During an initial consultation, I can assess the nature of the trauma(s), the impact on functioning, and the ego strengths of potential clients for whom online EMDR may be an option. Somatic experiencing techniques can be a stand-alone treatment or woven into EMDR sessions.
Creating Time & Space For your Virtual Therapy
With Teletherapy in New York NY, you can meet your needs for therapy and coaching without the stress, and anxiety of rushing off to in-person sessions. you may also be wondering how to get started. What follows are some tips for privacy and some of the creative ways my patients have arranged to have their therapy sessions:
Getting outside for some sunshine, or going for a walk
Using a white noise or sound machine for privacy
Listing your appointment in your calendar as any appointment that will guarantee privacy
Use of earbuds for extra privacy
Getting creative with space: car, garage, bathroom, closet
Finding creative projects for your kids during sessions
How does a NYC Teletherapy appointment work?
You schedule an appointment, and shortly thereafter, you will receive a link via email or text if that’s your preference. All you need is a smartphone, iPad, or computer and you are all set. Have ready your tea or coffee, and get comfortable. Please ensure that you have adequate privacy. If you’re concerned about privacy and confidentiality during Teletherapy in New York NY, don’t stress. When we work together virtually, we will use a HIPAA-compliant online therapy platform called Simple Practice that minimizes any risk to confidentiality.
By engaging in telehealth online counseling services, you can enjoy the same effective therapy modalities that you would receive in-person, only it’s happening from the comfort of your own home, office, or even while you’re on the road traveling.
About New York Virtual Therapy
This practice provides a range of psychological & wellness services in NYC and throughout NY state. The goal is to individualize treatment to your unique physical, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual needs. I have experience working with a broad range of symptoms and approaches in psychotherapy, including but not limited to EMDR Therapy, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, Internal Family Systems, and Holistic Mind-Body Medicine. Therapy begins with a therapeutic consultation, where you will gather a wealth of information about your difficulties. Many people feel better after the first session. The initial consultation also lays the groundwork for future treatment as we determine the best modalities to help you heal.
New York Online Therapy With Nearly 20 Years Of Experience
This practice offers supportive, compassionate, and comprehensive care, staying current on research related to mental health. My goal is to use my expertise and extensive training to get you back to living your life as quickly as possible.
Book An Appointment For New York Online Therapy
Book an appointment directly or text 212-529-8292 to get started. Integrative Psychotherapy & Wellness Manhattan can help you with your healing journey guiding you towards optimal mental health.
About Holistic Psychotherapy & Wellness Manhattan
I’ve been in the holistic wellness & psychology field for nearly twenty years. As a licensed psychotherapist with a private psychotherapy practice in New York City, I blend what I’ve found to be the most effective practices in psychology, neurobiology, attachment, alternative medicine, nutrition, coaching, and mind-body medicine practices. I believe that lasting change and transformation is possible when given the right tools to thrive. I’ve received extensive training and certification in a range of innovative, effective, and evidence-based therapies to offer comprehensive care.
As a holistic psychotherapist, I believe it’s important to address the root cause of emotional and somatic suffering. As a trauma-trained therapist, I am influenced by humanist and existential philosophy, relational theory, attachment theory, psychoanalytic concepts, mindfulness, and somatic, mind, and body psychology. I have received extensive post-graduate training in EMDR Therapy, Internal Family Systems, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Somatic Experiencing (SE), Nutrition and Integrative Medicine For Mental Health, and more. In marriage and couple counseling, my work is influenced by the Gottman Method, Internal Family Systems, and Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT).
As neuroscience demonstrates, the brain can heal, and the body and mind are inextricably linked. My 20+ years of experience with mindfulness, yoga therapy, and meditation greatly influence my work as a mental health provider. A Holistic therapy model ensures that you thrive in the many aspects of your life—including your relationship with yourself and others. Together, we work with practices designed to create an environment that supports optimal physical and mental health well-being. Lasting change and transformation is possible when given the right tools to thrive.
Holistic Psychotherapy & Wellness Manhattan Therapy Modalities
Psychoanalytic, Relational & Interpersonal Psychotherapy
Attachment-Focused Couple Therapy (traditional, non-traditional, non-monogamy, alternative lifestyle couples), Sexual Counseling
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), DBT Skills
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
Advanced level EMDR Therapy, Parts Therapy, Integrated Internal Family Systems (IFS), Somatic Experiencing
Positive Psychology, Positive Neuroplasticity Coaching
Transformational, Peak Performance& Wellness Coaching
Urban Zen Integrative Therapy, Reiki, Energy Medicine, Yoga Therapy
Nutrition & Integrative Medicine For Mental Health, Nutritional Amino Acid Protocols (using precursor amino acids, fatty acids, herbal medicine, supplement recommendations for mood, anxiety, ADHD, addictions, cravings, brain fog, PTSD, and more)
Clinical Hypnosis
Kimberly Seelbrede: Post Graduate Training & Certifications
New York University - Advanced CBT Certification, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Advanced Clinical Practice, Clinical Approaches to the Addictions, Clinical Practice with Adolescents
Somatic Experiencing® International (in progress)
Eating Disorders, Compulsions & Addictions (EDCAS) Certification
William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis & Psychology
EMDR Advanced Level EMDR Practitioner - Laurel Parnell PhD
Brainspotting - Lisa Schwarz, MEd
Positive Neuroplasticity Training Certification - Rick Hanson PhD
Nutrition and Integrative Medicine for Mental Health - Leslie Korn PhD
IFS Immersion: Integrating Internal Family Systems Across Clinical Applications - Frank Anderson, PhD
Dialectical Behavior Therapy - Behavior Tech Institute
Mindful Self-Compassion Training - Christopher K. Germer, PhD & Kristen Neff PhD
Executive Life Coaching - New York University
Institute for Life Coach Training
Urban Zen Integrative Therapy Training Program
Additional Professional Training: Gottman Institute for Couples, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Hypnosis for Trauma & PTSD, Focusing Institute, Whole Body Focusing with Glenn Fleisch, Ph.D. EMDR & Trauma Treatment with Jennifer Sweeton, PsyD, MS, MA. Ongoing workshops: Ester Perel, Bessel van der Kolk, MD, Dan Siegel, MD, Peter Levine, Ph.D, Gabor Mate, MD, Richard Schwartz, PhD, Sue Johnson, IFS, Somatic Experiencing, Trauma-Focused Treatment, Yoga Therapy, Phoenix Rising Yoga Therapy
Clinical practice Expertise & Specialties
Depression (major, postpartum depression, SAD, bipolar disorder, atypical depression, dysthymia, situational, chronic sadness)
Anxiety (panic, generalized, phobias, social, PTSD), fear, worry, stress management, insomnia, work/life balance
Women’s hormonal health, perimenopause and menopause mental health assessment/coaching, chronic pain
Trauma resolution, obstacles, blocking beliefs, self-sabotage, problem patterns, and habits
Crisis counseling, life challenges, transitions, grief, loss and bereavement
Dysfunctional relationship dynamics, professional and personal relationships, communication difficulties, divorce, separation
Shadow work, energetic blocks, boundary work
Addictions, behavioral addictions, substance abuse, alcoholism and compulsions
Family of origin, codependency, family conflict resolution, submissiveness and recovery from family enmeshment, ACOA
Recovery and post-rehab support (step-down support, wellness planning, new habit maintenance, and self-care)
Celebrity mental health expertise and high-profile, VIP clients, therapy for entrepreneurs, executives, creatives, medical professionals
talk therapy not enough? Find lasting Healing & Transformation with EMDR
If traditional talk therapy has not yielded the desired healing results, it might be time to consider a different model of care. I’ve been trained in many effective therapies, but I find myself consistently returning to EMDR. EMDR Therapy changed my practice years ago because it works and it changes lives. It is the one treatment method that is consistently powerful and transformative for my patients, especially when other highly effective therapies such as IFS, CBT, and Somatic Experiencing are integrated into sessions. Therapy is highly individualized, and depending on your unique needs, chosen therapy modalities may include: EMDR, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, CBT, Internal Family Systems, Mindfulness, and Somatic Experiencing®. I completed EMDRIA-approved EMDR advanced Levels I & II training and supervision many years ago and I’ve used it in my New York City psychotherapy private practice consistently and with excellent results.
EMDR therapy is highly effective in addressing underlying beliefs, patterns, and blocks that can hinder progress in traditional therapy or life coaching. EMDR treatment can help transform mere survival into thriving, leading to a life free from disruptive symptoms. By reprocessing difficult or traumatic memories, EMDR can boost resilience and vitality in the nervous system. EMDR is not only for trauma; it is also valuable for enhancing performance in athletes, creatives, and work-related endeavors. During the pandemic, many of us discovered that EMDR can be effectively offered to many patients virtually. Virtual EMDR can be a powerful addition to your therapy journey, whether used in conjunction with your existing therapy or as a standalone solution. learn more about EMDR Therapy
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faqs about online therapy in nYC: how does Virtual therapy/video therapy work?
The technology for telemedicine has been available for decades, but the pandemic made virtual therapy a necessity. It's surprising how many people have benefitted from online virtual therapy. Like many therapists in NYC, I've been conducting virtual sessions for some time, so I'm comfortable working with technology. It's important to note that teletherapy isn't suitable for everyone seeking counseling, as many people prefer conducting psychotherapy sessions in person.
How does Online therapy work?
This holistic psychotherapy and wellness practice in New York City understands that many people have busy schedules and may find it difficult to commute to therapy sessions. That's why I offer virtual therapy and telephone therapy as modern options for counseling. This is especially convenient for individuals who work, travel, have young children with different schedules, are young adults, college students, or expats. After scheduling an online session, you will receive a secure session link from the HIPAA-compliant platform SimplePractice. You can access the virtual therapy office using your computer, iOS/Android phone, iPad, or any other tablet-enabled device. Most laptops have a built-in camera and microphone, making it easy to participate in the sessions. Creating an emotionally safe space in your home or office for virtual sessions is also important, and all you need is a strong internet connection.
What kind of therapy is offered virtually?
Online sessions are treated the same way as face-to-face sessions, using the same evidence-based therapy modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), EMDR, Internal Family Systems (IFS), trauma therapy, psychodynamic psychotherapy, somatic psychotherapy, life coaching, wellness coaching, and stress management. Remote EMDR has been found to be just as effective for trauma resolution and other concerns as in-person EMDR. However, not everyone or every situation should be treated remotely, so it’s important to contact potential therapists to determine if virtual therapy is appropriate for your situation. Research now demonstrates that therapy sessions conducted by teletherapy are just as effective as face-to-face therapy. Read the research.
Who can benefit from virtual therapy?
Anyone can access high-quality therapy in a private, confidential, and convenient manner. Seeking therapy with an experienced NYC psychotherapist can lead to healthier relationships, new perspectives, reaching goals, and building resilience. Therapy can provide support during stressful and challenging times, helping you feel less alone with your problems. Living in New York City comes with unique challenges, including a fast-paced lifestyle and high levels of stress. If you're experiencing feelings of anxiety, depression, loneliness, loss, substance use, or unresolved trauma PTSD, know that you're not alone. Holistic Psychotherapy & Wellness Manhattan offers evidence-based counseling and an integrative psychotherapy philosophy tailored to your unique needs. As a licensed psychotherapist in New York, I can see you whether you live in the NYC metro area or anywhere in New York State. There are various modern therapy options available, such as BetterHelp, TalkSpace, and the numerous licensed psychotherapists and psychologists on Psychology Today who provide high-quality therapy in the US and worldwide. Interested in receiving therapy in New York using your health insurance benefits? Holistic Psychotherapy & Wellness Manhattan is In-Network with BCBS & Aetna, and Out-of-Network with most health insurances. I have also been reimbursed by Aetna, Cigna, BCBS, Emblem, Oxford, United, and many more for out-of-network mental health services. Most of my clients are compensated about 50-100% of my fees.
How can Integrative Psychotherapy & Wellness NYC enhance your life?
Gain support through a personal crisis, transition, loss, trauma, or challenging situation that causes personal or relational distress
Heal codependency and feel empowered, autonomous, safe, and secure in your life as self-esteem naturally increases
Find relief for sadness, depression, and chronic depression with interpersonal psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and EMDR
Uncover unconscious conflicts, patterns and blocking beliefs that may be sabotaging your success and happiness
Address dissociation, body image, eating disorders, compulsions, addictions, substance use or abuse, and obsessions
Learn to identify important thoughts, feelings, emotions, motivations, and unconscious internal conflicts with insight-oriented therapy
Develop enhanced self-awareness as well as empathy and compassion for self and others with relational therapy
Break through blocks in intimacy, detach from unhealthy relationships, and break patterns of repetition in significant relationships
Learn to identify triggers that lead to anger, confusion, and relationship dysfunction in couple and relationship counseling
Develop effective, assertive communication skills to benefit personal and professional relationships
Learn more adaptive coping skills, self-care rituals, self-acceptance, and mindfulness to create a healthy work-life balance
Uncover patterns of crippling perfectionism that interfere with achievement, success, and personal happiness using EMDR
Process and heal painful feelings of loneliness, disappointment, sadness, loss, grief, guilt, shame, anger, envy and fear
Resolve trauma and abuse symptoms, develop healthier boundaries, and heal early attachment wounds with EMDR Therapy
Discover protocols using precursor amino acids, fatty acids, herbal medicine, supplements for mood, anxiety, ADHD, addictions, cravings, brain fog, PTSD
Identify hormone-related (peri-menopause, menopause) anxiety, depression, insomnia, brain fog, low energy, pain, migraines, fibromyalgia
Learn self-care, meditation, breathing techniques, energy medicine & somatic therapy practices to regulate your nervous system
Obtain consultations for referrals to psychopharmacologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and other allied professionals