Therapy for Identity & Spiritual Exploration
Therapy for life’s bigger questions
Identity and spiritual therapy in Oakland, San Francisco, & across California
You want to go deeper.
I offer depth-oriented, transpersonal therapy for teens, adults, and couples navigating identity at two levels — the social roles assigned to us by family, culture, and society, and the deeper question of who we are as beings moving through the world. Drawing on a liberation and decolonial lens, somatic work, and parts-based approaches, this work holds both the personal and the spiritual as legitimate territory.
This is a space for the questions underneath the questions.
Does this sound like you?
You're questioning who you are at a level that goes deeper than your job, your relationships, or your circumstances
The roles you play — parent, partner, professional, child — feel like costumes more than expressions of who you actually are
You've had a spiritual or psychedelic experience that cracked something open and you're still making sense of it
You're deconstructing religious or cultural frameworks you were raised inside and don't know what to put in their place
You hold a queer identity and are navigating what that means for you, your relationships, and your sense of self
Something shifted — a loss, a transition, an awakening — and you can't go back to who you were before
You're asking the larger question — not just what you want, but why you're here
I work with teens, adults, and couples who are:
Navigating queer identity, coming out, and what that means for their sense of self and relationships
Deconstructing cultural, religious, or family frameworks that no longer fit
Integrating psychedelic or non-ordinary experiences into everyday life
Moving through spiritual emergence or awakening without a map
Questioning gender identity and what that means for them and their relationships
Decolonizing a sense of self shaped by systems they didn't consent to
Searching for meaning, purpose, and a life that feels like theirs
Teens navigating identity formation in high-pressure cultural and family environments
What we can explore together
Social identity — race, culture, gender, sexuality, and the roles assigned to you by family and society
Existential identity — who you are as a being, what you value, and what you're here for
Spiritual emergence — making sense of experiences that expanded or disrupted your understanding of reality
Psychedelic integration — grounding and meaning-making after non-ordinary experiences
Queer identity and sexuality — exploration, coming out, and living authentically
Decolonizing the self — unlearning frameworks that were imposed rather than chosen
Grief and transition — the disorientation of becoming someone new
Meaning, purpose, and what a life that feels like yours could look like