Life Can Be Hard.
But there’s nothing wrong with you.
Something in you knows. Things could feel different.
This work is about slowing down, getting curious, and learning how to be with your experience instead of fighting against it. That’s where the healing lies.
Therapy and hypnotherapy in Arizona and online for trauma, grief, life transitions, stress, phobias, and spiritual exploration - helping you heal emotional wounds, break unhelpful habits, grow through change, and become the best version of yourself.
About Laura
Once upon a time, I imagined a life in fashion, art, and beautiful things. I earned a Bachelor’s degree in art history and merchandise marketing, minored in Italian, and moved through the world led mostly by whim.
Then death changed everything. When I was 21, my dad died. At 26, my best friend and boyfriend died, and my world fell apart. Grief arrived not as a single event, but as a tidal wave of everything I hadn’t yet felt. It unraveled me, reshaped me, and changed the course of my life.
In the years that followed, I became a seeker - of meaning, of healing, of ways to live with what can’t be fixed. I found my way through therapy, yoga, books, embodiment, and long conversations with myself. What I learned is that “healing” isn’t about getting over what happened. It’s about learning how to carry it, how to let it change you without disappearing inside it.
These days, I’m still a beauty-seeking, sensitive, intuitive, left-handed Pisces - an empath, a highly sensitive person, and the oldest child. I’m a native Arizonan, a retired yoga teacher, a student of yoga and Pilates, an avid fiction reader, and very much a dog person. I have a Master’s degree in Marriage Family Therapy. I’m someone who feels deeply, pays attention to inner worlds, and believes that being human is both fragile and extraordinary. Grief has changed me for the better. This work didn’t come from a career plan - it came from my life.
Choosing Between Clinical & Non‑Clinical Work
I offer both clinical and non-clinical ways of working.
I work with people in two different containers, depending on what they’re needing right now. Clinical work is therapy, offered to Arizona residents, and held within a licensed framework. Non-clinical work is available worldwide and focuses on exploration, integration, and personal growth outside of therapy.
If you’re not sure which path is right, we can figure it out together.