Cannabis-Informed Therapy

Cannabis can be a tool for insight, regulation, or avoidance, depending on how it is used and what it is being asked to do. Cannabis-informed therapy holds that complexity with curiosity instead of judgment.

Who I work with

Clients exploring cannabis as a deliberate part of their healing or growth

Clients whose cannabis use has started to feel like avoidance and want to look at that honestly

Clients integrating insights from cannabis-assisted experiences

Clients navigating cannabis alongside other psychedelic work

Clients who want to recalibrate their relationship with cannabis without shame

How I work

I am not invested in any particular outcome about your cannabis use. I am invested in helping you understand what you are seeking through it, so that you can meet that need with full awareness.

  • Attachment-informed exploration of the role cannabis plays

  • Internal Family Systems (IFS) to meet the parts using and the parts conflicted

  • Integration of insights from cannabis-assisted experiences

  • Honest conversation about harm reduction, intentionality, and pacing

The first step

What to expect

We begin with a free 30-minute consultation. We talk about what you are using cannabis for, how often, and what you want this therapy to make possible.

Ready to begin?

The first conversation is a free 30-minute consultation. We talk about what brought you here and whether this is the right fit, with zero pressure to commit.

Resources

When anxiety, depression, stress, grief, or addiction block your path, it often touches every part of your life, your health, family, work, and relationships. Feeling lost or overwhelmed by these challenges is common.

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