Integrative therapy is an approach to treatment that involves selecting techniques from different therapeutic orientations that are best suited to a client’s particular needs. Integrative therapists aim to achieve the greatest impact by tailoring therapy to each individual. This can also include psychoeducation on the impact of food, herbs, and nutrients on mood and behavior.
Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR) is a psychotherapy that enables people to heal from the symptoms and emotional distress resulting from disturbing life experiences.
EMDR therapy is an eight-phase treatment. Eye movements (or other forms of bilateral stimulation) are used during a specific part of the session. After you and your clinician have determined which memory to target first, they ask the client to hold different aspects of that event or thought in mind and to use their eyes to track the therapist’s hand as it moves back and forth across the client’s field of vision. As this happens, replicating the biological mechanisms involved in Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep, internal associations arise, and the clients begin to process the memory and disturbing feelings. In successful EMDR therapy, the emotional meaning of painful events is transformed.
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) helps individuals build psychological flexibility by teaching them to accept difficult emotions rather than avoid them. Through mindfulness practices and values-based goal-setting, ACT supports clients in taking meaningful action, even in the presence of pain, while creating a life aligned with what truly matters to them.
CBT is a structured, evidence-based therapy that helps individuals identify and challenge unhelpful thoughts and behaviors. By learning to reframe negative thinking patterns, clients gain practical tools to manage anxiety, depression, and daily stressors while building healthier emotional and behavioral habits.
Sex therapy supports people and couples who are navigating sexual dysfunction, low desire, desire discrepancy, pain, performance concerns, changes in arousal or orgasm, and general sexual dissatisfaction. We start with a thoughtful assessment of medical, psychological, relational, and cultural factors and, when appropriate, coordinate with medical providers to rule out physiological contributors. Treatment is collaborative and practical, using evidence-informed approaches such as psychoeducation, communication and intimacy skills, sensate focus–informed exercises, and trauma-focused care (including EMDR when sexual concerns are connected to trauma or somatic distress). Our goal is not just symptom reduction, but helping you build sexual experiences that feel safe, connected, and genuinely fulfilling.
Psychodynamic therapy is grounded in the concept that our past experiences, particularly those from childhood, shape our current thoughts, behaviors, and relationships. This approach provides a comprehensive exploration of unconscious patterns, enabling clients to gain insight, resolve inner conflicts, and cultivate emotional growth through increased self-awareness.
Nutritional psychoeducation explores the powerful connection between diet and mental health. By focusing on how nutrients, gut health, and lifestyle impact mood, energy, and cognitive function, this approach utilizes food as a foundational tool for emotional wellness and mental clarity, often working in conjunction with traditional therapy for a more holistic healing experience.
REBT is a powerful, action-oriented approach that focuses on identifying irrational beliefs and replacing them with more balanced, rational thoughts. By challenging unhelpful ways of thinking, clients are empowered to develop greater emotional resilience and gain control over reactions that may be interfering with their well-being.
Written Exposure Therapy is a brief, trauma-focused intervention designed to help individuals process distressing experiences through structured writing exercises. In a safe, supportive setting, clients use expressive writing to confront and reduce the emotional intensity of traumatic memories, often leading to symptom relief and greater emotional clarity.
Prolonged Exposure is a highly effective treatment for trauma and PTSD that helps individuals gradually face and process painful memories, rather than avoiding them. Through guided therapeutic exposure, clients learn to reduce fear and emotional reactivity, regain a sense of safety, and reclaim power over their lives.
Psilocybin-assisted therapy is a guided therapeutic experience that uses the psychoactive properties of psilocybin to support deep emotional healing, insight, and transformation. In a safe, controlled setting with trained facilitators, individuals explore inner experiences that can unlock repressed emotions, reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, and trauma, and promote spiritual and psychological growth.
At The Healing Collective, psilocybin-assisted services are offered with cultural sensitivity and clinical care, particularly for Black and BIPOC individuals seeking healing from racialized trauma, disconnection, or spiritual fragmentation. Sessions are paired with preparation and integration support to help clients make meaning of their journey and apply insights to everyday life.

Mindfulness practices are offered to help clients develop greater awareness, emotional regulation, and presence in daily life. These practices may include breathwork, grounding exercises, guided reflection, and stress-reduction techniques designed to support nervous system regulation. Mindfulness can enhance self-awareness, improve focus, and create space for more intentional responses to life’s challenges.

Nutritional support at The Healing Collective recognizes the strong connection between food, mood, energy, and overall well-being. Our approach emphasizes education, balance, and culturally responsive practices rather than restriction or perfection. Clients receive guidance around nutrition as it relates to mental health, stress, and daily functioning, with a focus on sustainable changes that support both physical and emotional health.

Our life coaching services focus on clarity, accountability, and forward movement. Coaching is practical and goal-oriented, supporting individuals in areas such as career transitions, motivation, time management, values alignment, and the development of sustainable habits. Life coaching is not therapy, but it can be a powerful complement to personal growth, helping clients identify barriers, strengthen follow-through, and move intentionally toward the life they want to build.

Yoga offerings integrate gentle movement, breath, and body awareness to support physical and emotional balance. Sessions are accessible and trauma-informed, emphasizing connection to the body rather than performance or flexibility. Yoga can support stress reduction, emotional regulation, and overall wellness, serving as a grounding practice that complements therapeutic and wellness services.
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