True psychiatry doesn’t just soothe symptoms: it opens paths, supports crises, and honors the uniqueness of each mind. Deep transformation happens when it stops imposing and starts listening.
True psychiatry doesn’t just soothe symptoms: it opens paths, supports crises, and honors the uniqueness of each mind. Deep transformation happens when it stops imposing and starts listening.
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Integration and Uniqueness
Integration and Uniqueness
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Artwork titled Blue world by Tennessee Charpentier
The person, not the diagnosis
My approach begins by recognizing the unique complexity of each individual. Beyond labels, every story deserves an understanding that weaves together science, depth psychotherapy, and the transpersonal dimension. I hold space that respects each person’s autonomy and the uniqueness of their path.
Conscious Use of Pharmacology
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Less medicalization, more awareness
I advocate for a psychiatry that uses pharmacology as a tool, not an end. My vision supports the minimum necessary use, always weighing risks and benefits, and ethically and respectfully guiding adjustments when they make sense for the person.
Conscious Use of Pharmacology
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Psychedelic Substances
Expanded States and Harm Reduction
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Artwork titled Manifest by Tennessee Charpentier
Openness to the Transpersonal
Expanded states of consciousness can open spaces for insight and transformation when approached with preparation, ethics, and meaning. My vision is to bring a psychiatric perspective, safety criteria, and integration tools both for those who guide these processes and for those who experience them individually—always honoring the experience with respect and depth.



