Clinical work grounded in relationship, body, and land. Every modality we offer is trauma-informed, somatically aware, and chosen because it actually helps — not because it's trendy.
Talk therapy for the things that need talking about — rooted in trauma-informed practice, open to whatever you bring.
Working alongside horses, whose presence reaches places words sometimes can't.
Therapy in quiet company, with animals as co-therapists when their presence is what helps most.
A somatic approach that works with the brainstem's response to shock and attachment wounds. Gentle, slow, often profound.
A subtle hands-on practice that works with the body's own rhythms. Especially supportive for nervous system regulation.
Comprehensive psychological assessments for clarity — on diagnosis, on direction, on next steps.
Sometimes the work needs to include the people closest to you. Family sessions bring the relational system into the room.
Therapy shaped for kids and adolescents. Often alongside horses or dogs, always at their pace, never forced.