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Affordable Psychedelic Therapy For Underserved Communities

Heal The People
I’m a therapist who believes everyone deserves access to care. I offer relational mental health care rooted in harm reduction and dignity, blending psychedelic‑assisted therapy with practical support. Healing from traumas isn’t a quick fix, especially for folks who’ve been othered, unhoused, or pushed to the margins. My clients’ humor, brilliance, and resilience move me. Working with these communities is ongoing, and it’s most powerful inside trusted relationships and community networks.

It’s important to me to address inequitable access to psychedelic care and the dehumanizing systems that keep people in cycles of trauma and scarcity. I work to redefine success on clients’ terms, reduce shame, and widen the narrative: healing can mean doing the dishes or feeling a little more resourced after years of surviving. I’m shaped by my own story, too—immigrant, queer, someone who has navigated multiple worlds—and by mentors, colleagues, and a community of providers who hold this work together. None of us do this work in a vacuum.

I’m often reminded that care is a revolutionary act and love for folks on the margins is a form of resistance. Thru this work I feel deep connection, clarity, and hope. I truly believe if we actually learned how to care about one another again, if we get enough people together who actually are coming from that place of deeply caring about each other, we can all work to make the world a better place.
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