Frequently Asked Questions

Where is your office located?

I see clients out of my office in Boulder, CO. It’s easily accessible off of Foothills Parkway with ample parking and ADA accessible. I have an additional home office 15 minutes outside of Boulder in the mountains, which many clients prefer for psychedelic work. 

What are your fees?

$200/50 minute session. Ketamine sessions are typically 2 hours long, $400/session. I have a limited number of sliding scale availability for those in need.

What psychedelics do you work with?

 At the moment, I offer Ketamine therapy and Cannabis Therapy. I have training in working with other medicines such as psilocybin and MDMA and will offer them when they become available.

 

Do you take insurance?

I do not. I can provide you with a bill for possible reimbursement upon request.

How do you administer Ketamine?

 I will refer you to a psychiatrist who will prescribe sublingual ketamine for use in sessions. There is an additional fee for that appointment and cost for the medicine

 

Do you offer psychedelic integration?

Yes, many people will add ketamine to an ongoing therapeutic process with talk therapy sessions in between. I also offer space to process psychedelic experiences that you may have had on your own.

What does relational somatic psychedelic therapy mean?

I believe relationships are a huge part of the healing process. I emphasize the importance of the therapeutic relationship in the psychedelic process. It is important for you to feel attuned to and cared for, and to make space to process when that’s not what you’re feeling. I also love helping people deepen the relationship with themselves and others in the world. The body, like psychedelics, can give access to the subconscious. Since the body stores our past memories, tuning into the body while utilizing psychedelics can support the release of stored trauma. Sometimes, people can experience a large dose out of body psychedelic experience and bypass their human struggles. While this type of transpersonal psychedelic experience can be profound, it’s important to also tend to what we deal with in relative reality.