🌿Support for Clients Considering or Tapering off Psychiatric Medications
Many of my clients take psychiatric medications — some as a long‑term part of their care, others as a temporary support during difficult seasons. I work respectfully and collaboratively with each person, offering a nonjudgmental space to explore your relationship with medication, your goals, and your lived experience.
Some clients come to therapy with questions about whether their current medications are still serving them. Others are actively considering a reduction or discontinuation. In these cases, I offer psycho-therapeutic support for individuals who are exploring or engaged in the process of tapering off psychiatric medications — in collaboration with a prescribing provider.
Tapering is a complex and highly individualized process. It requires careful planning, emotional support, and medical oversight. My role is not to direct or replace medical care, but to walk alongside you with steadiness, presence, and clinical attunement.
Together, we can:
Many of my clients take psychiatric medications — some as a long‑term part of their care, others as a temporary support during difficult seasons. I work respectfully and collaboratively with each person, offering a nonjudgmental space to explore your relationship with medication, your goals, and your lived experience.
Some clients come to therapy with questions about whether their current medications are still serving them. Others are actively considering a reduction or discontinuation. In these cases, I offer psycho-therapeutic support for individuals who are exploring or engaged in the process of tapering off psychiatric medications — in collaboration with a prescribing provider.
Tapering is a complex and highly individualized process. It requires careful planning, emotional support, and medical oversight. My role is not to direct or replace medical care, but to walk alongside you with steadiness, presence, and clinical attunement.
Together, we can:
- explore your motivations, concerns, and hopes
- strengthen your internal resources and coping strategies
- support nervous system regulation through mindfulness, somatic practices
- process the emotional and relational layers that may arise
- collaborate with your prescriber to ensure safety and continuity of care
- consider traditional medicine products and practices that support your process.