You’ve probably already spent time wondering whether a therapist will really get it — or whether you’ll end up managing their reactions to your beliefs instead of doing the work you came for.
That’s not what happens here.
I’m a licensed psychologist in Houston with over 20 years of clinical experience. My own spiritual identity informs how I approach this work — I’ve most strongly identified with animism for most of my adult life, and have engaged in some magic practice. So you won’t need to justify your path, translate your practices, or brace for a raised eyebrow. We can start from a place of genuine shared context.
What people come in for
Most of the work I do is the work that brings anyone to therapy. Anxiety. Depression. Life transitions that have stopped making sense. Relationship challenges. Grief. Self-esteem. The quieter questions about direction and meaning that don’t always have a clean diagnostic label.
What’s distinctive isn’t the work itself. It’s the population I do that work with — and the way your spiritual life can be context for the work rather than something you have to translate or defend.
Who I work with
Whether your practice is Wiccan, Druidic, Hellenic, Norse, Kemetic, Neo-Pagan, Animist, or another form of earth-based, spirit-centered, or esoteric magic tradition, your beliefs will be received here with real respect. So will the experience of being part of communities that the broader culture often treats as fringe — even when those communities have given you the most meaningful spiritual life you’ve had.
If you want to integrate your spiritual framework into the therapeutic work — ritual, intention-setting, energy work, or simply the worldview that shapes how you interpret your experience — we can do that. If you’d rather keep spirituality in the background while we focus on something else, that’s equally fine. The work is yours; I’ll meet you in whatever frame is useful.
This may be a good fit if
- You’re navigating anxiety, depression, grief, a life transition, or a relationship challenge — and want a therapist who won’t treat your spirituality as a distraction or a problem
- You want a therapist who already understands earth-based and minority spiritual traditions
- You’ve felt dismissed, pathologized, or subtly judged by previous therapists because of your beliefs
- You want to integrate your spiritual practices into the therapeutic work directly
My approach
My approach draws on cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, existential, and psychodynamic traditions. Sessions are conversational, honest, and free of judgment. I’ll engage directly with what you bring, which means you can expect to be challenged as well as supported. The most meaningful change tends to happen when people feel both genuinely safe and genuinely stretched.
I’m available for in-person sessions in Houston and via telehealth throughout Texas.
Frequently asked questions
Will my beliefs be judged?
No. My aim is to understand your worldview and work within it — not to question it or treat it as something to be resolved.
Do I have to bring spirituality into therapy?
Not at all. Your beliefs can be as present or as peripheral as you want them to be. Many of my pagan clients come in for general concerns and never spend a session on spiritual integration; others want their spiritual framework woven through the entire work. Both are completely valid.
Are you available outside Houston?
Yes. I offer telehealth sessions throughout Texas.
Ready to reach out?
I’d encourage you to.



