Interracial couples Therapy
Interracial couples have a history of resilience and thriving against all odds. Partners share a strong bond, with the potential to help each other grow and create a life with values, traditions and habits that are uniquely them. While most Interracial couples are aware of the reaction of the outside world to their cultural differences, they may be unaware of the impact of these differences on their interactions with each other or feel hesitant to explore this in times of distress or might not even know how to. However, understanding how your partner views the world, exploring their values and being curious about their reactions to different situations, arguments and conflicts, regardless of how different or similar these might be, is the key to fostering a deep connection and navigating challenges in a way that makes your bond stronger.
Interracial Couples Therapy at our practice is uniquely designed to help interracial couples create a fulfilling life together by developing a deeper insight into each other’s emotional experience, attachment needs and cultural journey. These skills will help you stay emotionally in-tune with one another and have culturally sensitive conversations to navigate practical issues and to create a stronger connection in your relationship.

Michell Stanley, LICSW
Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy as a Journey Clinical Provider.
- Individual therapy for adults (18+ years) for various issues: trauma/PTSD, depression, anxiety, life transitions, acculturation stress, relationship conflict, grief and loss, and life transitions.
- Treatments include psychedelic integration, psychodynamic-relational therapy, CBT, DBT, CPT, IPT, and mindfulness practices.
- Well-being workshops for organizations interested in improving employee mental health.
Whether it’s depression, anxiety, addictions, or simply: attachments, we all seek to understand objective reality from perception. Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) is a holistic, psychedelic modality in which ketamine is used as a complement to psychotherapy to help eligible patients shift deeply rooted sabotage patterns and experience long-lasting improvement in symptoms of addiction.