I use a range of approaches in therapy, including mindfulness, somatic awareness, DBT for building emotional regulation, psychedelic integration and many others. The tools I use can be tailored to meet your specific needs and preferences. 
I believe healing is holistic, non-linear, and deeply personal—there’s no “one-size-fits-all.” Together, we’ll find the tools and methods that resonate most with you. I invite you to engage openly with the process—so we can shape a way forward that feels truly yours.
The individuals I work with come from diverse backgrounds, including those who are neurodivergent, LGBTQIA+, and seeking to explore their unique cognitive, emotional, or neurodevelopmental experiences. 
If you are interested in the ADHD (for adults, children and teenagers) , ASD, depression, anxiety (GAD), PTSD, cPTSD, assessments here is a summary of what it looks like:
Stage I:
The initial interview takes 1-2 meetings. I'll ask about your reasons for applying, current concerns, and medical history. This helps form research hypotheses. You are free to decline any question without explanation.
Stage II:
The diagnostic interview tests the hypotheses developed in Stage I, alongside any results from tests (which I may send to you via email beforehand). For depression or anxiety (GAD), this takes one session. For autism or ADHD, this may take 2-3 sessions.
Stage V:
A summary meeting with psychoeducation is optional, but I provide key information during diagnostics to make it unnecessary.
Stage VI:
I will prepare a comprehensive report, which includes test descriptions, results, conclusions, and treatment recommendations. For ADHD diagnoses, an official document (DIVA 5.0) will be emailed to you, free of charge, with any necessary comments.
I am currently in training for DBT and offer reduce pricing in DBT therapy.