Whole-Person Psychiatry

I believe the brain, body, mind, and spirit are deeply connected. Because of this, true psychiatric care must consider the whole person—your physical, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being. Together, we’ll explore your health through a comprehensive history, which will guide a personalized treatment plan. This plan may include psychotherapy, nutritional support, physical activity, medications, and a deeper engagement with your spiritual life.

Looking Beneath the Surface

As part of the assessment, we’ll look for underlying factors that might be contributing to your concerns, such as genetics, nutrition, and overall health. This may involve both basic and specialized lab testing. Based on the results, we might explore dietary changes, supplements, or reducing certain environmental exposures.

Medications can be a powerful tool when used thoughtfully—at the right dose, for the right duration, and with shared decision-making after a thorough evaluation.

Understanding Your Story

We are all shaped by our life experiences. These experiences influence how we see ourselves, others, and the world around us. They can affect our relationships, behaviors, and our struggles and successes.

Psychotherapy offers an opportunity to examine the areas of life that cause distress, build insight, and develop practical strategies for living more fully.

Meaning, Purpose, and Growth

A sense of purpose is essential to our well-being. For many, this comes from faith or a connection to something greater. For others, it might be found in day-to-day roles—being present for family, showing up for friends, or doing meaningful work.

Regardless of where it begins, I believe it’s important to cultivate awe, gratitude, and reverence for life. I will support and challenge you to grow spiritually—whether that means deepening an existing faith or exploring a new sense of meaning.

The Path to Healing

Suffering is part of being human. My goal is to help you find healing—through understanding, support, and a path forward that honors your whole self.