Cannabis-assisted Psychotherapy & Somatic Therapy for San Francisco
Cannabis-assisted Psychotherapy & Somatic Therapy for San Francisco
Remote sessions + in-home visits available for San Francisco clients
Remote sessions + in-home visits available for San Francisco clients
SAN FRANCISCO
Deep Healing for a City That Never Stops
San Francisco rewards drive, innovation, and performance. You've built something meaningful here — a career, a family, a creative practice, a life of purpose. And yet, beneath that momentum, you may sense something the mind can't quite solve: a tension that doesn't ease, a pattern that keeps returning, an old weight that no amount of understanding has released.
This work is for San Francisco residents who are ready to move beyond insight and into the body — to access the deeper layers where trauma, stress, and chronic holding actually live. Whether you're in the Mission, Pacific Heights, the Sunset, or anywhere in between, I offer a somatic, nervous-system-centered approach to healing that meets you where you are.
Deep Healing for a City That Never Stops
San Francisco rewards drive, innovation, and performance. You've built something meaningful here — a career, a family, a creative practice, a life of purpose. And yet, beneath that momentum, you may sense something the mind can't quite solve: a tension that doesn't ease, a pattern that keeps returning, an old weight that no amount of understanding has released.
This work is for San Francisco residents who are ready to move beyond insight and into the body — to access the deeper layers where trauma, stress, and chronic holding actually live. Whether you're in the Mission, Pacific Heights, the Sunset, or anywhere in between, I offer a somatic, nervous-system-centered approach to healing that meets you where you are.
How Cannabis-Assisted Somatic Sessions Unfold
How Cannabis-Assisted Somatic Sessions Unfold
How Cannabis-Assisted Somatic Sessions Unfold
Each session begins with arrival — a deliberate slowing down that allows your nervous system to shift from the pace of the city into a more receptive state. Whether we meet remotely or in your home, the first priority is establishing safety and presence.
Over two hours or so, you'll find a position that feels supportive — seated, reclined, however your body wants to settle. We begin with grounding and attunement, helping your system register that it's okay to soften.
As the cannabis takes effect, your inner landscape becomes more available. Sensations, breath patterns, emotional currents, and subtle impulses rise into clearer view. This isn't about interpreting experience — it's about feeling it, tracking it, and allowing your body's own intelligence to guide what moves.
Throughout, I track your nervous system and offer somatic cues to help you stay present and regulated. You remain in control. Every step honors what your system is ready for.
Each session begins with arrival — a deliberate slowing down that allows your nervous system to shift from the pace of the city into a more receptive state. Whether we meet remotely or in your home, the first priority is establishing safety and presence.
Over two hours or so, you'll find a position that feels supportive — seated, reclined, however your body wants to settle. We begin with grounding and attunement, helping your system register that it's okay to soften.
As the cannabis takes effect, your inner landscape becomes more available. Sensations, breath patterns, emotional currents, and subtle impulses rise into clearer view. This isn't about interpreting experience — it's about feeling it, tracking it, and allowing your body's own intelligence to guide what moves.
Throughout, I track your nervous system and offer somatic cues to help you stay present and regulated. You remain in control. Every step honors what your system is ready for.
Cannabis as a Tool for Somatic Awareness
Cannabis as a Tool for Somatic Awareness
In a therapeutic setting, cannabis can serve as a gentle amplifier — not of thought, but of felt experience. It quiets the mind's usual commentary and brings the body's signals into sharper focus.
This heightened interoceptive awareness allows you to notice what's actually happening inside: where tension lives, how breath moves, what emotions are present beneath the surface. Rather than analyzing your experience, you can simply feel it — and in that feeling, old patterns of protection, contraction, and holding begin to surface naturally.
These waves of sensation, emotion, or release are not problems to solve. They are movements toward completion — your nervous system finding its way back to balance. My role is to track what's happening in your system and offer support so these movements can rise and resolve safely.
In a therapeutic setting, cannabis can serve as a gentle amplifier — not of thought, but of felt experience. It quiets the mind's usual commentary and brings the body's signals into sharper focus.
This heightened interoceptive awareness allows you to notice what's actually happening inside: where tension lives, how breath moves, what emotions are present beneath the surface. Rather than analyzing your experience, you can simply feel it — and in that feeling, old patterns of protection, contraction, and holding begin to surface naturally.
These waves of sensation, emotion, or release are not problems to solve. They are movements toward completion — your nervous system finding its way back to balance. My role is to track what's happening in your system and offer support so these movements can rise and resolve safely.
Why San Francisco Professionals Seek This Work
Why San Francisco Professionals Seek This Work
Why San Francisco Professionals Seek This Work
San Francisco attracts people who think deeply, work intensively, and care profoundly — about their craft, their relationships, their impact on the world. But this same intensity can leave the nervous system running hot, even when the mind has found peace.
Many San Francisco residents I work with have already done significant inner work. They've been in therapy. They've explored meditation, breathwork, journaling. They understand their patterns intellectually. And yet something remains lodged in the body — a contraction that won't release, an anxiety that surfaces in quiet moments, a sense of disconnection from ease.
This work offers a different pathway. Rather than processing through language alone, we work directly with the nervous system — creating conditions where the body can complete what the mind cannot. For high-performers, creatives, caregivers, and anyone carrying the weight of sustained effort, this approach can feel like finally being met at the level where change actually happens.
San Francisco attracts people who think deeply, work intensively, and care profoundly — about their craft, their relationships, their impact on the world. But this same intensity can leave the nervous system running hot, even when the mind has found peace.
Many San Francisco residents I work with have already done significant inner work. They've been in therapy. They've explored meditation, breathwork, journaling. They understand their patterns intellectually. And yet something remains lodged in the body — a contraction that won't release, an anxiety that surfaces in quiet moments, a sense of disconnection from ease.
This work offers a different pathway. Rather than processing through language alone, we work directly with the nervous system — creating conditions where the body can complete what the mind cannot. For high-performers, creatives, caregivers, and anyone carrying the weight of sustained effort, this approach can feel like finally being met at the level where change actually happens.
What Happens in a Session
What Happens in a Session
What Happens in a Session
Arrival & Attunement: We take a few minutes to slow down and help your system arrive fully.
Grounding: Not intention-setting for the mind, but safety-setting for the body.
Cannabis Dose & Inner Shift: As the medicine comes on, awareness deepens, and defenses soften.
Somatic Tracking: You begin to feel what’s actually happening inside — impulses, breath, subtle shifts — with support, not direction.
Nervous System Expression: Waves of sensation, contraction, release, or emotion may move through. These are not problems — they are movement toward completion.
Integration & Reset: We finish by grounding, orienting, and making sure you leave feeling present, regulated, and connected to yourself.
Arrival & Attunement: We take a few minutes to slow down and help your system arrive fully.
Grounding: Not intention-setting for the mind, but safety-setting for the body.
Cannabis Dose & Inner Shift: As the medicine comes on, awareness deepens, and defenses soften.
Somatic Tracking: You begin to feel what’s actually happening inside — impulses, breath, subtle shifts — with support, not direction.
Nervous System Expression: Waves of sensation, contraction, release, or emotion may move through. These are not problems — they are movement toward completion.
Integration & Reset: We finish by grounding, orienting, and making sure you leave feeling present, regulated, and connected to yourself.
When Insight Isn't Enough
This work resonates with San Francisco adults who:
Have done therapy and understand their patterns — but still feel stuck in the body
Carry the invisible weight of high-stakes work, caregiving, or creative output
Notice chronic tension, anxiety, or emotional reactivity that won't fully resolve
Want to go deeper than language allows — into the felt experience of the nervous system
Are curious about plant medicine in a structured, ethical, trauma-informed context
This isn't for everyone. Discernment is welcome here. If something in this approach calls to you, you're invited to explore further.
Session Options for San Francisco Clients
Session Options for San Francisco Clients
Remote Sessions — Secure, Private, Effective
Remote Sessions — Secure, Private, Effective
For most San Francisco clients, I offer cannabis-assisted psychotherapy via secure video session. You remain in the comfort and privacy of your own space — your living room, bedroom, or wherever you feel safest — while I guide the session remotely.
Remote sessions can be just as deep and transformative as in-person work. The nervous system responds to presence, attunement, and safety — not proximity. Through video, I can track your breath, facial cues, posture, and micro-movements with the same precision I would use in person. Many clients find that being in their own environment actually supports deeper relaxation and authentic expression.
You'll self-administer your own legally obtained cannabis, with dosage and timing discussed beforehand. I remain with you throughout, offering somatic guidance, grounding cues, and moment-to-moment support as your experience unfolds.
For most San Francisco clients, I offer cannabis-assisted psychotherapy via secure video session. You remain in the comfort and privacy of your own space — your living room, bedroom, or wherever you feel safest — while I guide the session remotely.
Remote sessions can be just as deep and transformative as in-person work. The nervous system responds to presence, attunement, and safety — not proximity. Through video, I can track your breath, facial cues, posture, and micro-movements with the same precision I would use in person. Many clients find that being in their own environment actually supports deeper relaxation and authentic expression.
You'll self-administer your own legally obtained cannabis, with dosage and timing discussed beforehand. I remain with you throughout, offering somatic guidance, grounding cues, and moment-to-moment support as your experience unfolds.
In-Home Sessions in San Francisco
In-Home Sessions in San Francisco
For clients who prefer in-person support, I offer in-home sessions within San Francisco. This option brings the therapeutic container directly to you — in your space, on your terms.
In-home sessions are available for an additional travel fee, which we'll discuss during our initial consultation. Availability is limited, so I typically reserve this option for clients who have a strong preference for in-person work or who may benefit from the added grounding that physical presence provides.
Whether we meet remotely or in your home, the work itself remains the same: careful attunement to your nervous system, trauma-informed pacing, and a commitment to your safety and autonomy throughout.
For clients who prefer in-person support, I offer in-home sessions within San Francisco. This option brings the therapeutic container directly to you — in your space, on your terms.
In-home sessions are available for an additional travel fee, which we'll discuss during our initial consultation. Availability is limited, so I typically reserve this option for clients who have a strong preference for in-person work or who may benefit from the added grounding that physical presence provides.
Whether we meet remotely or in your home, the work itself remains the same: careful attunement to your nervous system, trauma-informed pacing, and a commitment to your safety and autonomy throughout.
Start With a Conversation
Start With a Conversation
If this approach resonates, I invite you to schedule a free 15-minute consultation. This is a chance to ask questions, share what brings you here, and feel into whether this work is right for you.
There's no pressure. No obligation. Just a space to connect and explore what's possible.
If this approach resonates, I invite you to schedule a free 15-minute consultation. This is a chance to ask questions, share what brings you here, and feel into whether this work is right for you.
There's no pressure. No obligation. Just a space to connect and explore what's possible.

Your questions.
Answered.
Not sure what to expect? These answers might help you feel more confident as you begin.
Didn’t find your answer? Send us a message — we’ll respond with care and clarity.
How do I know if Cannabis-assisted Psychotherapy is right for me?
If you’ve been in talk therapy, meditation, or personal growth work and still sense something deeper that hasn’t fully resolved, this approach may be right for you. Cannabis-assisted psychotherapy can help when you’re ready to move beyond insight and into the body—where stored stress, emotion, and trauma live.
It’s especially supportive for people who:
Feel stuck in repeating emotional patterns or old narratives
Sense tension, anxiety, or disconnection in the body
Are seeking deeper self-understanding, regulation, or peace
Are open to working experientially and somatically, with cannabis as a therapeutic ally
You don’t need prior psychedelic experience—just curiosity and a willingness to explore at your own pace.
How do I know if Cannabis-assisted Psychotherapy is right for me?
If you’ve been in talk therapy, meditation, or personal growth work and still sense something deeper that hasn’t fully resolved, this approach may be right for you. Cannabis-assisted psychotherapy can help when you’re ready to move beyond insight and into the body—where stored stress, emotion, and trauma live.
It’s especially supportive for people who:
Feel stuck in repeating emotional patterns or old narratives
Sense tension, anxiety, or disconnection in the body
Are seeking deeper self-understanding, regulation, or peace
Are open to working experientially and somatically, with cannabis as a therapeutic ally
You don’t need prior psychedelic experience—just curiosity and a willingness to explore at your own pace.
What can I expect from the first session?
What can I expect from the first session?
Your first session is a preparation and practice run—a chance to experience the rhythm of this work before introducing cannabis. Together, we’ll begin to slow the pace, build safety, and attune to the natural intelligence of your body.
You’ll learn how to stay present with sensation, emotion, and energy as they arise—without analysis or effort. This embodied awareness forms the foundation for all future sessions, helping your nervous system recognize that it’s safe to release and reorganize.
By the end of this first meeting, you’ll have a felt sense of how the process works and will also experience it.
How long are each session?
How long are each session?
The first session is about 60 to 90 minutes, giving us time to connect, build safety, and introduce the foundational practices of this work.
All subsequent sessions are two hours, allowing space for the body to open, process, and integrate at its natural pace without feeling rushed.
Do you offer both online and in-person sessions?
Do you offer both online and in-person sessions?
Yes. In-person sessions and secure online sessions are both available—each designed to meet you where you are and support the same depth of healing and connection.
How often should I come to therapy?
How often should I come to therapy?
Most people begin with one session per week, creating a steady rhythm that allows the nervous system to build safety and momentum. In some cases—especially during periods of active release or deeper work—meeting twice per week can be beneficial.
On average, six to nine sessions are needed to reset the nervous system and complete a full therapeutic cycle. After that, occasional maintenance sessions can help sustain regulation and integration over time.
Is everything I share kept private?
Is everything I share kept private?
Yes. Your sessions are completely confidential, except in very rare cases related to safety. Your privacy is always a priority.
What if I don’t know what to talk about?
What if I don’t know what to talk about?
That’s okay. You don’t need to have it all figured out. Sometimes just showing up is the most important first step — and I will guide you from there.
Progress doesn’t always feel like progress. Sometimes it’s showing up. Sometimes it’s pausing. But each moment of awareness becomes part of the path forward — and you don’t have to walk it alone.
Is cannabis-assisted psychotherapy legal?
Is cannabis-assisted psychotherapy legal?
Yes. Cannabis-assisted psychotherapy is legal in states where recreational cannabis use has been approved. I offer sessions to clients in California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Arizona, and Alaska—all within the Pacific Time Zone where recreational cannabis is legal.
Remote sessions are conducted via a secure, HIPAA-compliant video platform, allowing you to receive this transformative care from the comfort of your own space.
Your questions.
Answered.
Not sure what to expect? These answers might help you feel more confident as you begin.
How do I know if Cannabis-assisted Psychotherapy is right for me?
If you’ve been in talk therapy, meditation, or personal growth work and still sense something deeper that hasn’t fully resolved, this approach may be right for you. Cannabis-assisted psychotherapy can help when you’re ready to move beyond insight and into the body—where stored stress, emotion, and trauma live.
It’s especially supportive for people who:
Feel stuck in repeating emotional patterns or old narratives
Sense tension, anxiety, or disconnection in the body
Are seeking deeper self-understanding, regulation, or peace
Are open to working experientially and somatically, with cannabis as a therapeutic ally
You don’t need prior psychedelic experience—just curiosity and a willingness to explore at your own pace.
How do I know if Cannabis-assisted Psychotherapy is right for me?
If you’ve been in talk therapy, meditation, or personal growth work and still sense something deeper that hasn’t fully resolved, this approach may be right for you. Cannabis-assisted psychotherapy can help when you’re ready to move beyond insight and into the body—where stored stress, emotion, and trauma live.
It’s especially supportive for people who:
Feel stuck in repeating emotional patterns or old narratives
Sense tension, anxiety, or disconnection in the body
Are seeking deeper self-understanding, regulation, or peace
Are open to working experientially and somatically, with cannabis as a therapeutic ally
You don’t need prior psychedelic experience—just curiosity and a willingness to explore at your own pace.
What can I expect from the first session?
What can I expect from the first session?
Your first session is a preparation and practice run—a chance to experience the rhythm of this work before introducing cannabis. Together, we’ll begin to slow the pace, build safety, and attune to the natural intelligence of your body.
You’ll learn how to stay present with sensation, emotion, and energy as they arise—without analysis or effort. This embodied awareness forms the foundation for all future sessions, helping your nervous system recognize that it’s safe to release and reorganize.
By the end of this first meeting, you’ll have a felt sense of how the process works and will also experience it.
How long are each session?
How long are each session?
The first session is about 60 to 90 minutes, giving us time to connect, build safety, and introduce the foundational practices of this work.
All subsequent sessions are two hours, allowing space for the body to open, process, and integrate at its natural pace without feeling rushed.
Do you offer both online and in-person sessions?
Do you offer both online and in-person sessions?
Yes. In-person sessions and secure online sessions are both available—each designed to meet you where you are and support the same depth of healing and connection.
How often should I come to therapy?
How often should I come to therapy?
Most people begin with one session per week, creating a steady rhythm that allows the nervous system to build safety and momentum. In some cases—especially during periods of active release or deeper work—meeting twice per week can be beneficial.
On average, six to nine sessions are needed to reset the nervous system and complete a full therapeutic cycle. After that, occasional maintenance sessions can help sustain regulation and integration over time.
Is everything I share kept private?
Is everything I share kept private?
Yes. Your sessions are completely confidential, except in very rare cases related to safety. Your privacy is always a priority.
What if I don’t know what to talk about?
What if I don’t know what to talk about?
That’s okay. You don’t need to have it all figured out. Sometimes just showing up is the most important first step — and I will guide you from there.
Progress doesn’t always feel like progress. Sometimes it’s showing up. Sometimes it’s pausing. But each moment of awareness becomes part of the path forward — and you don’t have to walk it alone.
Is cannabis-assisted psychotherapy legal?
Is cannabis-assisted psychotherapy legal?
Yes. Cannabis-assisted psychotherapy is legal in states where recreational cannabis use has been approved. I offer sessions to clients in California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Arizona, and Alaska—all within the Pacific Time Zone where recreational cannabis is legal.
Remote sessions are conducted via a secure, HIPAA-compliant video platform, allowing you to receive this transformative care from the comfort of your own space.
Didn’t find your answer? Send us a message — we’ll respond with care and clarity.
Your questions.
Answered.
Not sure what to expect? These answers might help you feel more confident as you begin.
Didn’t find your answer? Send us a message — we’ll respond with care and clarity.
How do I know if Cannabis-assisted Psychotherapy is right for me?
If you’ve been in talk therapy, meditation, or personal growth work and still sense something deeper that hasn’t fully resolved, this approach may be right for you. Cannabis-assisted psychotherapy can help when you’re ready to move beyond insight and into the body—where stored stress, emotion, and trauma live.
It’s especially supportive for people who:
Feel stuck in repeating emotional patterns or old narratives
Sense tension, anxiety, or disconnection in the body
Are seeking deeper self-understanding, regulation, or peace
Are open to working experientially and somatically, with cannabis as a therapeutic ally
You don’t need prior psychedelic experience—just curiosity and a willingness to explore at your own pace.
How do I know if Cannabis-assisted Psychotherapy is right for me?
If you’ve been in talk therapy, meditation, or personal growth work and still sense something deeper that hasn’t fully resolved, this approach may be right for you. Cannabis-assisted psychotherapy can help when you’re ready to move beyond insight and into the body—where stored stress, emotion, and trauma live.
It’s especially supportive for people who:
Feel stuck in repeating emotional patterns or old narratives
Sense tension, anxiety, or disconnection in the body
Are seeking deeper self-understanding, regulation, or peace
Are open to working experientially and somatically, with cannabis as a therapeutic ally
You don’t need prior psychedelic experience—just curiosity and a willingness to explore at your own pace.
What can I expect from the first session?
What can I expect from the first session?
Your first session is a preparation and practice run—a chance to experience the rhythm of this work before introducing cannabis. Together, we’ll begin to slow the pace, build safety, and attune to the natural intelligence of your body.
You’ll learn how to stay present with sensation, emotion, and energy as they arise—without analysis or effort. This embodied awareness forms the foundation for all future sessions, helping your nervous system recognize that it’s safe to release and reorganize.
By the end of this first meeting, you’ll have a felt sense of how the process works and will also experience it.
How long are each session?
How long are each session?
The first session is about 60 to 90 minutes, giving us time to connect, build safety, and introduce the foundational practices of this work.
All subsequent sessions are two hours, allowing space for the body to open, process, and integrate at its natural pace without feeling rushed.
Do you offer both online and in-person sessions?
Do you offer both online and in-person sessions?
Yes. In-person sessions and secure online sessions are both available—each designed to meet you where you are and support the same depth of healing and connection.
How often should I come to therapy?
How often should I come to therapy?
Most people begin with one session per week, creating a steady rhythm that allows the nervous system to build safety and momentum. In some cases—especially during periods of active release or deeper work—meeting twice per week can be beneficial.
On average, six to nine sessions are needed to reset the nervous system and complete a full therapeutic cycle. After that, occasional maintenance sessions can help sustain regulation and integration over time.
Is everything I share kept private?
Is everything I share kept private?
Yes. Your sessions are completely confidential, except in very rare cases related to safety. Your privacy is always a priority.
What if I don’t know what to talk about?
What if I don’t know what to talk about?
That’s okay. You don’t need to have it all figured out. Sometimes just showing up is the most important first step — and I will guide you from there.
Progress doesn’t always feel like progress. Sometimes it’s showing up. Sometimes it’s pausing. But each moment of awareness becomes part of the path forward — and you don’t have to walk it alone.
Is cannabis-assisted psychotherapy legal?
Is cannabis-assisted psychotherapy legal?
Yes. Cannabis-assisted psychotherapy is legal in states where recreational cannabis use has been approved. I offer sessions to clients in California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Arizona, and Alaska—all within the Pacific Time Zone where recreational cannabis is legal.
Remote sessions are conducted via a secure, HIPAA-compliant video platform, allowing you to receive this transformative care from the comfort of your own space.
Book a session
Begin Your Healing Process
Free Consultation (15-Minutes)
Start with a free, no-pressure 15-minute call where we can explore your needs and see if this work feels right for you.
Prefer to chat first? Send us an email or connect with us on social — we’re always happy to help.
Book a session
Begin Your Healing Process
Free Consultation (15-Minutes)
Start with a free, no-pressure 15-minute call where we can explore your needs and see if this work feels right for you.
Prefer to chat first? Send us an email or connect with us on social — we’re always happy to help.
Book a session
Begin Your Healing Process
Free Consultation (15-Minutes)
Start with a free, no-pressure 15-minute call where we can explore your needs and see if this work feels right for you.
Prefer to chat first? Send us an email or connect with us on social — we’re always happy to help.