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I create containers for radical self-encounter.

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Private practice, for me, has always been sanctuary — a container fierce enough to hold what feels unbearable, spacious enough to invite imagination. Like the songs I once crawled into as a child, I see the therapeutic process as a place to confront and unravel. To release. To recompose.

 

For nearly twenty-eight years, I have served Grammy and Academy winners, bestselling authors, entrepreneurs, artists and private survivors alike. Clients came not for optimization but for a space where the public mask could fall, where confrontation and care coexisted, and where narratives of rupture were remixed into self-definition and power.

 

My study of the synthesis of psychology, creativity, and religion form the foundation of my approach to transformational counseling. The work itself?

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Excavation. 

Narrative reframing. 

Digging until the true story surfaces.

 

Transformation here is not gentle; it is rebellion. Against silence. Against false narratives. Against the tyranny of appearing fine. 

 

But it is also a salve for the soul. Here, rupture is not pathology. It is rite of passage.

 

My methodology, The Crossfade™, borrows from DJ culture, mixing what is disempowering with what is possible until a new sound emerges. I see Crossfading as both method and identity: not just a technique I practice, but an archetype I embody and invite clients to inhabit: to remix perception. Turn shame into agency. Grief into proclamation. Fracture into wholeness.

 

The methodology travels. I've been sought across sectors, from systems of care and social-impact organizations to record-breaking cultural phenomena like Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour. Wherever complexity demands design intelligence and care at scale, I shape containers for whatever seeks emergence, to do so organically.

 

That is the work - inquiry in motion. I don't promise efficiency. 

I promise the conditions for emergence.

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