Services Informed by FSRT

The services offered through this practice are grounded in Functional Systems Regulation Theory. While they differ in form, they share a common orientation. Each is designed to support regulation by addressing the systems shaping a person’s experience rather than focusing narrowly on symptom control.

Work begins by locating distress within context. Therapy, medicine work, and integration are not treated as separate tracks, but as different ways of engaging the same underlying systems.

Services

Services are offered through the lens of Functional Systems Regulation Theory. The focus is not on fixing isolated symptoms, but on supporting regulation by attending to the biological, relational, and environmental systems involved. Care is tailored to readiness, timing, and context, rather than one-size-fits-all solutions.

Psychotherapy and Trauma Treatment

Psychotherapy informed by FSRT focuses on nervous system regulation, relational safety, and meaning making over time.

Rather than prioritizing symptom reduction alone, therapy explores how early attachment patterns, relational dynamics, institutional pressures, and cultural expectations shape regulation. Sessions emphasize pacing, co regulation, and structural support, especially for individuals with complex trauma, mood instability, dissociation, psychosis, or treatment fatigue.

Therapy functions as a stabilizing system within which insight, emotional processing, and integration become possible.

KAP 

Medicine-assisted psychotherapy is offered as a tool for loosening rigid patterns when systems have become stuck.

Within an FSRT orientation, medicine is not used to bypass the work of healing, but to create temporary flexibility within the nervous system. Preparation, containment, and post session integration are essential. Without structure, altered states often remain disorganizing or incomplete.

KAP is approached as a relational and systemic process, not a standalone intervention. The focus is not the experience itself, but how insights are metabolized within the person’s life, relationships, and environment.

Kambo & Somatic Reset 

Kambo is offered in a carefully monitored and held container. This is not a medical treatment. 

This work is not positioned as a treatment. It is offered as a potent somatic intervention that can disrupt entrenched physiological patterns, especially in nervous systems shaped by chronic stress, trauma, or prolonged dysregulation.

Within FSRT, Kambo is approached as a body based reorganization process that requires preparation, consent, and integration. The emphasis remains on how the system responds, reorganizes, and stabilizes afterward.  Informed Consent is very important and to note, though Kambo is not an illegal substance, it is not FDA approved for use. 

Stellate Ganglion Block (SGB)

The stellate ganglion block is offered through referral and collaboration with a trusted medical network when clinically appropriate.

Within an FSRT orientation, SGB is understood as a targeted physiological intervention that may reduce persistent sympathetic nervous system activation. For some individuals, especially those experiencing chronic hyperarousal, trauma related autonomic dysregulation, or treatment resistant symptoms, this temporary shift can create a window of increased nervous system flexibility.

SGB is not framed as a standalone solution. Its value lies in how it supports broader regulation when integrated with psychotherapy, relational support, and ongoing stabilization. Careful timing, preparation, and follow up are essential to ensure that any physiological change is meaningfully integrated into the person’s life and environment.

Professional services

We offer services designed to meet people where they are. Rather than applying standardized solutions, our work is guided by an understanding of how nervous systems respond to their environments, relationships, and conditions over time.

What we do

Psychotherapy is offered as the foundation of care, supported by other modalities aimed at nervous system regulation. Through collaboration with a broader practitioner network, clients may access additional services such as KAP, Kambo, and the stellate ganglion block when clinically appropriate.