Therapy for Spiritual
Exploration & Emergence

Therapy for life’s big questions

In-Person in Adams Point, Lake Merritt, Grand Lake, Oakland
Virtually in San Francisco Bay Area & across California

You’re ready to go deeper.

Have you had experiences you've never told anyone — not because they weren't real, but because you didn't trust anyone to hold them?

Maybe something happened that you couldn't explain. Or maybe it's quieter than that — a persistent feeling that the questions everyone else seems satisfied with aren't the ones that matter to you.

Most therapy stays at the surface. But some of us need to go deeper — into the bigger questions of who we are, why we're here, and what we're actually moving through. Sometimes that exploration feels expansive. Sometimes it feels destabilizing. Often both at once.

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

  • You've never had a space where you could speak this part of yourself without editing it down or being met with concern, confusion, or a diagnosis

  • 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

Imagine feeling like…

What you can expect

  • You have clarity on your personal and spiritual values and how to live by them

  • You have a toolbox for the moments when the bigness feels like too much

  • You feel connected to something larger without losing your footing in it

  • The experiences that cracked you open start to make sense — not as problems to solve, but as part of your becoming

  • The questions that used to feel destabilizing become something you can sit inside with curiosity

  • Grief and transition feel less like losing yourself and more like finding out who you actually are

  • A deeper sense of gratitude starts to become available — for your life, your complexity, your becoming

  • Connection to yourself, to others, and to the world feels more accessible

  • Your life starts to feel like yours — not a performance of what was expected, but an expression of what's true

If this resonates, let’s connect