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I create containers for radical self-encounter.

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?

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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