
Psyche Unbound
Bridging the mystical with the clinical.
pscyhe (n)
from Greek psykhē "the soul, mind, spirit; life, one's life, the invisible animating principle or entity which occupies and directs the physical body; understanding, the mind (as the seat of thought), faculty of reason"
unbound (adj)
"unfastened, not tied up," past-participle adjective, Middle English onbounde, from Old English unbundenne, past participle of unbindan.”
in the figurative sense “unconstrained”

As a kinky, queer, polymorphic being and licensed therapist, I offer a grounded, trauma-informed space for individuals navigating life transitions, identity, and the desire to live in deeper alignment with their truth.
My work is inclusive and affirming, with a special focus on spiritual emergence, conscious sexuality, kink, and sacred embodiment. I support clients of all identities in exploring intimacy, power, consent, and desire without shame or judgment.
Healing here is more than symptom relief—it’s a practice of reclaiming what’s been silenced. Through deep permission, curiosity, and embodied inquiry, we create space for your erotic truth and your wholeness to emerge.
Rooted in mental health, somatic healing, and spiritual traditions, this work is an intentional, integrative path of becoming.