04/20/2026
I’ve been building something meaningful with my business partner Jennifer Martin Rieck—a collective practice grounded in treating the whole person. Not just mental health, but the integration of mind, body, and physical well-being through a more holistic lens.
This work is rooted in the belief that healing doesn’t happen in silos. It happens when we consider the full picture—how we think, how we feel, how we move, and how we live.
My most recent article with Brainz Magazine reflects on this approach and what it looks like to build a practice that truly supports whole-person care. If you’re interested in more integrated, intentional ways of working, I’d love for you to check it out and share your perspective.
Across the mental health field, a quiet but meaningful shift is taking place. More therapists are beginning to reimagine not only where they work, but how they practice. Moving beyond high-volume systems...