Ambitious go-getters face unique mental health challenges that often go unrecognized or inadequately treated. The same drive, perfectionism, and emotional control that fuel your success can also create profound internal suffering.
Our specialized ketamine-assisted psychotherapy addresses the specific conditions that affect driven professionals, providing breakthrough healing that enhances rather than compromises your professional effectiveness.
Unlike traditional therapy that treats symptoms in isolation, our approach recognizes how these conditions interconnect and compound each other in the high-pressure world of professional achievement.
Whether you're struggling with treatment-resistant depression, childhood trauma, trauma as a result of an accident or incident, or anxiety that masquerades as "attention to detail," a secret eating disorder or chronic pain, we provide the sophisticated, evidence-based treatment that matches your standards of excellence.
Treatment-Resistant Depression
When traditional antidepressants and therapy have failed to provide lasting relief, leaving you functioning professionally while suffering internally. The persistent emptiness that no amount of achievement can fill.
Bipolar Depression
The devastating depressive episodes that can derail your professional success, often occurring after periods of high productivity or normal functioning.
These episodes can last weeks or months, making even basic tasks feel impossible.
Suicidal Ideation
The profound despair that contradicts your outward success—thoughts of not wanting to exist despite having "everything to live for."
Ketamine has shown remarkable efficacy in rapidly reducing suicidal thoughts, often providing life-saving relief within hours.
Childhood Trauma
Both obvious abuse and "invisible wounds"—emotional neglect, perfectionist family systems, parentification, or growing up in households with addiction, mental illness, or dysfunction.
Adult PTSD
Single-incident trauma from accidents, medical emergencies, workplace violence, or assault. For first responders, healthcare workers, and executives in high-risk industries, occupational trauma exposure compounds personal stress.
Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)
Repeated trauma experiences creating pervasive difficulties with emotional regulation, relationships, and self-concept. Often develops when adult trauma layers onto childhood wounds, creating chronic nervous system dysregulation.
Perfectionist Anxiety
The relentless fear of making mistakes that drives impossible standards and chronic self-criticism. What looks like "attention to quality" is actually anxiety-driven compulsion that exhausts your nervous system.
Hypervigilance
Constant scanning for potential problems, threats, or criticism that makes genuine relaxation impossible. Your nervous system operates in chronic alarm mode, interpreting normal challenges as existential threats.
Imposter Syndrome
Despite evidence of competence, persistent fear that you'll be "found out" as inadequate. The anxiety that your success is fraudulent and that others will discover you don't belong in your position of achievement.
Control Anxiety
The need to manage every variable and outcome to feel safe, creating exhaustion and relationship strain. Difficulty delegating or trusting others because uncertainty feels dangerous.
Performance Anxiety
Intense fear of failure or inadequacy in high-stakes professional situations, despite having the skills and experience to succeed. Physical symptoms that can derail presentations, meetings, or leadership moments.
Perfectionist OCD
Inability to complete tasks without excessive checking, editing, or refining. What appears as "thoroughness" is actually compulsive behavior that consumes time and energy while providing temporary anxiety relief.
Responsibility OCD
Excessive sense of responsibility for outcomes and compulsive behaviors to prevent perceived harm or mistakes. The weight of feeling responsible for everything and everyone around you.
Moral Scrupulosity
Obsessive worry about being ethical, moral, or "good enough."
Perfectionist Restriction
Using food control as a way to manage anxiety and feel successful when other areas feel chaotic. The illusion of control through dietary perfectionism.
Stress-Induced Binging
Emotional eating episodes triggered by professional pressure, criticism, or overwhelm. Secret shame around food behaviors that contradict your public image of having everything together.
Exercise Compulsion
Obsessive fitness routines that serve emotional regulation rather than health, often becoming another area where perfectionism and control play out.
Stress-Related Pain
Chronic tension, migraines, irritable bowel syndrome, autoimmune disease, and musculoskeletal pain from years of high-pressure performance and emotional suppression.
Your body's way of communicating needs that have been ignored.
Trauma-Stored Pain
Physical symptoms that represent unprocessed emotional experiences and childhood trauma.
Pain that has both physical and psychological components requiring integrated treatment.