Boutique Therapy Practice

Expert care, personalized


My practice is a boutique practice, which means as a patient you will not deal with staff members, only me. No layers of administration, no rushed visits, and no crowded waiting rooms. No waiting days for a response, or weeks for an appointment, and no barriers to care when something important arises. And this direct access to me occurs not only with appointments, but between them, when you may need guidance and support the most.

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What is a boutique therapy practice?


In today’s fast-paced world and often fragmented healthcare system, it’s easy for mental health care to feel rushed and impersonal.  My boutique practice was created to offer something very different.


MY BOUTIQUE PRACTICE OFFERS:

  • Personalized attention

  • Relationship-centered, not volume-driven

  • A smaller, more personal client roster

  • Care over scale

  • Direct access to your clinician

  • A private, calm environment

  • Thoughtful, individualized treatment plans

  • Curated, tailored treatment

  • A private practice for meaningful change


A space that is private, deeply attuned to you, and designed for individuals who are looking for more time with the doctor, more access, and deeper, more personalized care.

My practice is built around a simple belief: meaningful mental health care requires attention to the whole person. As a clinician trained across multiple disciplines, including psychiatry, psychology, neuroscience, and psychoanalysis, I feel I am able to provide the kind of mental health care that caters to the whole person, which is rare in a healthcare climate where psychiatrists often focus primarily on medication management.

This places my practice within a tradition of integrative or “whole person” psychiatry. I acknowledge the importance of neurobiology and contemporary medical science but I also work with meaning, narrative, unconscious conflict, and developmental patterns to match treatment to the patient, rather than fitting the patient to a narrow modality. For some patients medication management is the best fit, or just therapy, or a combination of the two. As for psychoanalysis, it is available to those who are interested.

EACH TERM CAN BE READ AS A DOOR:

Psychiatry = medical understanding

Psychotherapy = collaboration and growth

Psychoanalysis: self-exploration and deeper change