Where psychology Meets Sacred Wisdom

Your Journey Beyond Traditional Therapy

You’ve always been the one who holds it all together. The one who shows up for everyone else, even when you’re crumbling inside. You’ve spent years navigating relationships where your needs felt invisible, learning to adapt, to perform, to keep the peace. But beneath the surface, there’s a quiet knowing—a sense that there’s more to life than just getting by. You’re ready to heal the parts of you that have been silenced, to step into a life that feels authentic, free, and deeply aligned with your truth.

You sense that healing isn’t just about managing symptoms or coping with the past. It’s about reclaiming your wholeness—mind, body, and soul. You’re drawn to a deeper, more integrative approach, one that honors the connection between your mental health and your spiritual growth. You’re ready to explore the layers of your being, to uncover the wisdom that already lives within you, and to create a life that feels expansive, joyful, and true.

In this work, we honor the sacred interconnectedness of all things. Your spiritual experiences—your dreams, your intuition, your moments of clarity—aren’t separate from your healing journey. They are essential to it. Here, there’s no division between the spiritual and the everyday. Your life is a living, breathing tapestry of growth, and every thread matters.

As a spiritual psychotherapist, I bring a shamanic lens to healing, where everything is woven together through Spirit. By blending traditional psychotherapy with ancient wisdom, somatic practices, and tools for transformation, I offer a path that’s as unique as you are. The truth is, you already carry the wisdom to heal. My role is to help you uncover it, trust it, and live it.

Together, we’ll:

  • Honor your inner world—your dreams, your intuition, your spiritual insights.

  • Work with both psychological and spiritual tools—to heal the patterns that keep you stuck and step into your power.

  • Connect with your deeper wisdom—to move beyond self-doubt, fear, and the need to prove your worth.

  • Integrate transformative experiences—so you can embody the freedom and authenticity you crave.

  • Access your innate capacity to heal—because you are your own greatest guide.

This is your invitation to step into a new way of being—one where you no longer shrink, silence, or sacrifice yourself. Where you reclaim your voice, your power, and your truth. Where you finally feel free to be you.

Learn more about my shamanic approach to therapy below.

The etmology of the word “shaman” originates from the Tugus people in Sibera, šaman. The word means “to know”, “the ones who knows”, and “to see in the dark.” Overtime the word became Shaman and was applied to anyone who provided healing in to their community.

I want to be clear, I am not claiming to be a shaman. Nor I am not here to make you a shaman. That is between you and the Gods. I am a simply psychotherapist with a deep relationship to Spirit practices and a lifelong student of shamanic studies.

Psychotherapy with me is just that, psychotherapy. I do not provide shamanic healing, and I will not ‘see in the dark’ on your behalf.

Shamanic Lens

Spirit Medicine in practice


My commitment

There are tools & practices that can be interwoven into psychotherapy that are shamanic by nature. The intention of bringing this practices forth is to help you to become “the one who knows” thyself; and for you to know and be guided by your intuition. 

If you choose, I can teach you how to find your power animal, connect with your ancestors, meet your helping Spirits, explore your dreams, journeying to different parts of yourself, and connect with elemental Spirits (plants, water, earth, fire). 

This type of psychotherapy is guided by your intuition, desire, and openness. 

I have chosen to dedicate myself to walking this path throughout this lifetime. Thus far, my deepest shamanic studies have been with Andean Cosmology & Nordic Shamanism. That does not mean that you are limited to only exploring these in your therapy sessions. I support any prospective you bring forth. 

With reverence & respect for the origins, I invite these practices & prospectives into our sessions. 

Ancient practices have the ability to allow us to “see in darkness” of our own souls. It only seem natural to couple this with psychotherapy, don’t you agree? 


 FAQs

  • Put simply: depth.
    The world teaches us to be linear and that has echoed in our systems of healing. Choosing a shamanic path means opening yourself up to your intrinsic healing abilities, ancestral medicine, and expanded consciousness. This is not taught in graduate school, nor in any certificate program for psychotherapists.

  • At this time only KAP sessions are available for in-person. There is an office space that I have access to in Peekskill, NY on the weekends and an office is Ossining, NY on Wednesday and Thursday.

    All other sessions are done virtually for right now unless requested.

  • For the most impactful changes, a weekly session cadence is recommended. If you are seeking even more depth, you can integrate therapy intensive’s with your weekly sessions.

    Bi-weekly sessions are only recommended once we begin to see the impacts of our work turn into fruition. I will never recommend bi-weekly sessions to start as it slows down the process significantly.

    If there are financial concerns, my first recommendation is that we meet 3x a week rather than 4x to maintain momentum.

    I do not offer a monthly sequence of sessions. I do not believe that monthly is truly committing to the work and is more of just “check-in’s.” on

“There is no greater way to connect back with the wild soul than by returning to our most ancient roots.”

-Angell Deer
one of my shamanic teachers