You set the pace
Nothing is forced or rushed. We slow down, circle back, or pause whenever you need to. Consent is continuous.
You've likely had enough of being told what to think and how to feel. This is the opposite of that! It is a collaborative, unhurried process where you set the direction and we move only as fast as safety allows.
If your nervous system spent years braced for judgment, no insight will land until your body believes it's safe. So we begin there.
Nothing is forced or rushed. We slow down, circle back, or pause whenever you need to. Consent is continuous.
There's no "right" way to feel and no belief you have to hold. You can think out loud here without it being graded.
We pay attention to what you feel and where you feel it, gently building tolerance for emotion instead of overriding it.
The heart of this work is identity reclamation: separating who you were told to be from who you actually are, and slowly trusting the difference.
High-control systems install fear deep: fear of punishment, of doubt, of your own desires. Together we learn to notice those fearful thoughts without being ruled by them, so they lose their authority over your choices.
Once the "shoulds" quiet down, a real question can surface: what actually matters to you? We'll explore your values and begin shaping a life, one with relationships, work, meaning, rest, that reflects your own identity rather than someone else's rulebook.
Through experiential and somatic-informed work, we help your body learn that the danger has passed, easing the chronic anxiety, hyper-vigilance, and shame that so often linger.
When one partner deconstructs and the other doesn't — or both are changing at different speeds — it can shake the foundation you built together. Old agreements about meaning, family, parenting, and community suddenly feel up for renegotiation.
This isn't about deciding who's "right." It's about helping you both feel heard, grieve what's changed, and find respect and closeness that can hold your differences, whatever each of you comes to believe.
Mixed-faith and shifting-belief relationships carry a particular kind of strain. There's room here for both of you.
Note: I also welcome individuals whose relationship to family or community is strained by their leaving, even when those people will never sit on the couch with you.
Three low-pressure steps, entirely at your pace.
We talk for 15–20 minutes by phone or video. You share what's bringing you in, ask anything, and get a feel for me. No commitment.
If it feels right, we begin. The early sessions are about safety, trust, and understanding your story, not diving into the deep end (unless that is your speed — then dive away!).
From there we move at a rhythm that fits you. This involves processing, reclaiming, and building, checking in often to keep the work yours.
No. I hold a stance of genuine neutrality. Whether you keep, leave, reshape, or set aside any belief is entirely yours to decide. My role is to protect your autonomy and support your well-being — never to steer your conclusions.
Not at all. Many people come while they're still questioning, still attending, or unsure what they believe. Wherever you are in the process is a valid place to start.
No. I work with people from many high-control or high-demand traditions and backgrounds. The dynamics of control, fear, and identity loss often rhyme across very different groups.
Yes — sessions are held over secure video for clients located in California.
Individual sessions are $150 and couples sessions are $250. I do take insurance. The Medi-Cal plans I accept are Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield of California, CCHP Health, Health Net, and LA Care. The non–Medi-Cal plans I accept are Carelon, Optum, Aetna, Cigna, First Health, student insurances, plans through Employee Assistance Programs, Covered California plans, and United Healthcare.
That's exactly what a consultation is for. Reach out and we'll find out together — no pressure, no obligation.