A practice rooted in Jungian depth psychology, offering individual therapy, psilocybin facilitation & integration, and archetypal workshops in the mountains of Colorado.
"Live the questions now. Perhaps then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even noticing it, live your way into the answer."— Rainer Maria Rilke
Conifer, Colorado
This practice is built on the conviction that healing is not a problem to be solved but a journey to be lived — and that the psyche, when given genuine attention, knows how to find its own way.
Drawing from Jungian depth psychology, relational psychotherapy, and the emerging field of psychedelic-assisted care, the work here is slow, careful, and oriented toward the whole person — dreams, body, story, and soul.
Work With MeIndividual therapy informed by Jungian psychology, dream work, and relational depth. For those drawn toward the interior life and willing to move at the pace that truth requires.
Learn MoreIntegration support available now, with full facilitation — including administration — becoming available as my Colorado trainee license is completed.
Learn MoreOutdoor Jungian workshops in Evergreen combining fairy tales, art-making, and depth psychology. Small groups, slow time, the mountains as container.
Learn MoreI am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist practicing depth-oriented, relational psychotherapy from a Jungian orientation in Conifer, Colorado. My work is shaped by two decades of clinical formation, personal analysis, and a lifelong relationship with the imaginal.
I bring to each encounter a genuine belief in the psyche's own intelligence — its capacity to find meaning, move through suffering, and orient toward wholeness. My role is not to lead but to accompany, and to trust what arises.
I am bilingual in English and Turkish, and I work with individuals navigating grief, life transitions, relational complexity, and the deeper questions that resist easy answers.
I began my studies in depth psychotherapy in 2014 at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California. After earning my master’s in Clinical Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in depth psychotherapy, I spent three years at the CG Jung Institute of New York training to be a Jungian Analyst, and was a fellow at the Palo Alto Psychoanalytic Institute. Over the years I have continued to learn from other schools — in particular the Contemporary Relational Freudians, Gestalt and existential therapies, and trauma-informed modalities including EMDR — and most recently I completed my training as a clinical psilocybin facilitator at the University of Colorado, Denver.
Before my studies in psychology, I had a successful career as a business consultant in the high-tech and life sciences industries.
If something here has called to you — a word, an image, a quiet recognition — I welcome you to reach out. This is an invitation, not an intake form.